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They don’t sting but they capture your eyes; Bee-Blossoms

No can deny the fact that growing beeblossoms is perhaps a perfect addition to your backyard. Beeblossoms are considered perennial plants, and they have clustered stems with a bit hairy foliage. Its flowers are colored in white or pink and blooms during spring. Several species have color variations including the ‘Siskiyou Pink' and has gained the Garden Merit Award. They thrive under a full sun and it looks perfect on garden beds or even as potted plants.

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Source: Gardenia.net

Gaura Lindheimeri: Growing Lindheimer's Beeblossom

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