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Cannas Plant

Cannas are among the most colorful summer bulbs—as flamboyant as their tropical American ancestry—with ruffled spikes tapering to refined buds.

These perennials come in a vast variety of color and boast immense, often-veined, paddle-shaped leaves and sheathing leafstalks in shades of green or bronze.

Cineraria Plant Hybrid Seed...

  • Cinerarias like cool temperatures around 45° to 55° F.
  • When temperatures are to warm, above 60°, the flowers open and die quicker. Cold drafts are another possible problem for this plant.
  • They can cause wilting or yellow leaves to develop.
  • This plant needs consistent water and should feel moist at all times.
  • Cineraria need a high light area but should be away from any direct light. They also like a more humid environment.

Cleome Spinosa Plant Hybrid...

Cleome (Cleome hasslerana) starts blooming when it is only 1 foot or so high, and keeps growing higher until it is 4 to 5 feet tall and spreads 1 to 2 feet. After planting, blooming starts in mid-summer and continues through mid-to-late fall. For earlier flowers, let cleome seed germinate indoors. The cleome displays pink, purple and white flowers. They make beautiful cut flowers, and attract butterflies, hummingbirds and bees. 

Aralia Black Plant

 Aralias  (Aralia spp.), bushy green shrubs, generally grow outdoors in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 3 through 9, and also work well as houseplants. A low-maintenance houseplant, aralias require little specialized care and fare best in warm, humid rooms. Aralias are prone to infestation by various insects, so inspect them regularly for signs of bugs.