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Bluebells are also increasingly grown in home landscapes, where they prefer partial shade and moist, fertile soils.
While pretty, they quickly become the gorgeous flower you'll wish you never planted in your garden due to their tendency toward invasiveness. Replace them with Virginia bluebells. This shade ...
Another early flower, the roots of bloodroot are red-orange and have been used as a dye for baskets and clothing, as war paint and as medicine. Virginia bluebell flowers start as pink buds that ...
Cardinal flower (red), Flame Azalea (orange), Shrubby St Johns Wort (yellow), Jack-in-the-pulpit (green), Virginia Bluebells (blue), and Wild Geranium (purple). Below are lists of flowers that app ...