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PlantFiles is the largest plant database in the world, with information and photos for 189,037 different plants! View our 319,724 images and read our 116,312 detailed and helpful comments. Search for a plant by its common or botanical name using the green button below, or scroll down the page and browse through hundreds of popular cultivars, or search for plants by their characteristics (height, hardiness, etc.)

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  The Latin word of the week  
pallida
(PAL-lid-duh)

This Latin descriptive is almost self-explanatory. Pallida means pale, or light colored. Plants with this specific epithet have light colored leaves or the blossoms are lighter than the standard species. A familiar example to many gardeners is the popular wildflower, Pale Coneflower Echinacea pallida.

  The Plant of the Week  
Corn Poppy
Papaver rhoeas

Papaver rhoeas is native to Europe and covered the scarred and barren battlefields of Flanders and France before becoming an introduced, naturalized wildflower throughout many areas of the U.S.

Before becoming an emblem of WW I, the Reverend William Wilks discovered a single flower of Papaver rhoeas with a white edge to the petal in the late 1800s. He harvested the seed pod and spent two decades breeding new strains from it. He named his new varieties "Shirley" after his Surrey parish.

The Corn Poppy is an annual that grows quickly and easily from seed, producing spring and summer blooms in shades of red, pink and white that wave proudly on erect stems above the foliage. Deadheading will reduce the volunteer seedlings in subsequent years.

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Type of plant: Annuals

Bloom color: Pink, Red, Orange, White/Near White

Bloom time of year: Late Spring/Early Summer, Mid Summer

Sun requirements: Full Sun

Cold hardiness: Not Applicable

Height: 12-18 in. (30-45 cm)

Spacing: 12-15 in. (30-38 cm)

  Bloom of the Day for January 28, 2012  
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Mountain Garlic
(Allium senescens subsp. montanum)

Type of plant: Alpines and Rock Gardens, Bulbs

Bloom color: Violet/Lavender

Bloom time of year: Mid Summer

Sun requirements: Full Sun

Cold hardiness: Zone 5a to Zone 8b

Height: 12-18 in. (30-45 cm)

Spacing: 12-15 in. (30-38 cm)

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bluespiral Neutral Transvaal Sage
Salvia diserma
woofess Positive Swiss Chard, Leaf Beet, Perpetual Spinach 'Gator Perpetual Spinach'
Beta vulgaris var. cicla
annzup1 Positive Winter Squash-Butternut 'Neck Pumpkin'
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annzup1 Positive Ram's Horn 'Waldensian'
Capsicum annuum
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Capsicum chinense
mikaeliemom Negative Lady Banks Yellow Rose, Yellow Banksia 'Lutea'
Rosa banksiae
smwgarden Negative Clematis 'Radar Love'
Clematis tangutica
johoney Positive Calibrachoa, Million Bells 'Million Bells Terra Cotta'
Calibrachoa
NWplantmaven Neutral McKean's Hebe 'McKean'
Hebe
petronius_ii Neutral Cherry Tomato 'Santorini'
Lycopersicon esculentum var. cerasiforme
jlevert Positive Bermuda Palmetto
Sabal bermudana
jlevert Positive Llanos Palmetto
Sabal rosei
jlevert Positive Brazilian Needle Palm, Saho Palm
Trithrinax brasiliensis
Pitcom Positive Lettuce 'Rouge D'Hiver'
Lactuca sativa
Pitcom Positive Lettuce 'Rouge Grenobloise'
Lactuca sativa
mjsponies Positive Epiphyllum
Epiphyllum guatemalense f. monstrosa
rassbach Positive Yakon, Yacon
Polymnia sonchifolia
walknencyc Positive Tree Mallow 'Bicolor'
Lavatera maritima
Charmed_Garden Positive Virginia Mountain Mint, Wild Basil, Prairie Hyssop
Pycnanthemum virginianum
DaleTheGardener Positive Blue Potato Bush, Paraguay Nightshade, Blue Lycianthes 'Royal Robe'
Lycianthes rantonnetii


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