I'm especially interested in bluets: English daisies (bellis perennis)--not the cultivated ones that I've seen in some catalogs and garden centers, but the little wild ones that grow in the grass in England and France; and white and yellow violets--not the violas that one mail order garden center sold me as violets.
As for green flowers, I have some but am interested in any except (at present) hydrangeas, which grow too big for my garden. I don't have much luck with getting "viridifloral" plants to come back after the first year.
Where can I buy wildflower plants or seeds? Or any plant with green flowers?
Not to be a smart a$$, but violets are of the genus, "Viola" so that's why you got the plant(s) you received.
- First link is the definition reference.
Green flowering plant images:
- second link: Helleborus foetidus
- third link to purchase.
- fourth link: Green Flowering Tobacco nicotiana langsdorfii
- fifth link: to purchase
- sixth link: "bluets" image
these are the ones that grow in fields range in height from 2-4" and 1/2" across, pale blue to white with yellow centers - the common name is "Quaker Ladies" - or, - Hedyotis caerulea.
- seventh link: email link for availability, any questions you have, info you need and to order.
- eighth link is for more names of plants that have a green hue in the flowers, if you'd care to take a look.
Good luck to you!
Reply:I would go to rona, the home depot, home hardware or any popular and reputable plant store where all they do is sell plants.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Where can I buy wildflower plants or seeds? Or any plant with green flowers?
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