Ageratum Houstonianum
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The flossflower species is an annual that grows to a height of over 2 ft (0.6 m), has blue flowers, and tends to become a pest as it liberally reseeds itself all over the garden. The flossflowers that you’ll want for the garden, however, are chosen from the wide assortment of selected varieties offered by nurseries and garden centers. These all tend to be more compact and better behaved than the basic species. These varieties form shapely mounds from 6-12 in (2.4-4.8 cm) in height and produce generous quantities of soft fuzzy flowers arranged in clusters. Ageratum is typically seen in colors ranging from purple to blue to lavender and pink. A white flowering variety is also occasionally encountered. Leaves are oval to heart shaped and up to 4 in (10 cm) in length although for most popular varieties they are usually half that. LocationAgeratum houstonianum is native to an area that stretches from southern Mexico to Guatemala on the Pacific coast and eastward to Belize on the Caribbean Sea. Light: Likes bright sun. In Florida and other hot areas, ageratum looks best if grown in part shade. Usage Features Attention, please do not forget to follow and participate this SEO World Championship at Busby SEO Test |
Posted: November 18th, 2008 under Ageratum houstonianum.
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