I put the wrong species name on the Limonium. It is actually Limonium perezii. Thanks for watching.
@topaz34688 сағат бұрын
Such a good episode Jim and Stephanie! Thanks 😊
@MickF0410 сағат бұрын
So much plant knowledge between the two of you. Great interview and visit.
@southernlady9 сағат бұрын
I like Nicholas. flower guys are the best
@Collington235 сағат бұрын
Loved the explanation of accidental vs. intentional plant breeding and love that chartreuse podcarpus gracilior. They grow so well here in FL zone 9b I’d love to grow that chartreuse one.
@jennifergreene88919 сағат бұрын
Hi Jim and Stephany. I love that Emu Bush. I see it is great with the Sun and Heat. Q? How well will it do with high humidity? Zone 9b Texas Gulf Coast here. I would also like to try the Statice as well, if able to handle the humidity (?) Thank you for sharing another great video. 😊
@MelodyHopkins6 сағат бұрын
My mom grew all colors of statice in middle Georgia where it's very humid. She dried the flowers and made arrangements out of them. They hold their color well.
@jennifergreene88912 сағат бұрын
@MelodyHopkins thank you
@28tv.10 сағат бұрын
So Nice ❤❤💕💕
@Theisaiahtibbs2 сағат бұрын
Correction: Fortnight lily is zone 8 hardy. We grow it all over central Texas including in 8a and 8b
@suelfitz10 сағат бұрын
You have the species name wrong on the statice, it's Limonium perezii
@JimPutnam10 сағат бұрын
Thank you. I should have looked on their list before I did that. I'll pin a comment.
@jamesbarron12027 сағат бұрын
Do you know if seeds are available for these. I’d like to plant a bunch on my farm for my beehives since he said they bloom so long. Bees seem to prefer smaller flowers that are densely clustered together.
@careyjohnston417610 сағат бұрын
These fortnight lilies could they just be dug up in the fall and stored easily or possibly mulched heavily in my zone 8a garden? I have grown this New Zealand tea tree and it lived through most of the winter in Arkansas zone 7b but at some point it did succumb to what I guess was to much moisture. Can anyone tell me how I could possibly keep the tea tree from year to year. I used to see the tea tree available at the big box stores but don't see it anymore.