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Lizard’s Tail
(Saururus cernuus)
This southeastern swamp plant will grow well in full sun or
part shade, with wet or dry feet.
Southern Magnolia
(Magnolia grandiflora)
Lovely and fragrant, an emblem of all things southern,
the state flower of Louisiana and state tree of Mississippi! |
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Sweetbay Magnolia
((Magnolia virginiana)
Lighter green, more oblong foliage marks this smaller, yet equally
wonderful relative of the Southern Magnolia.
Mexican Hat
(Ratibida columnaris)
The bright and festive blooms of this native perennial
do indeed resemble sombreros! |
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Shell Ginger
((Alpinia zerumbet)
This ubiquitous New Orleans landscape plant is covered with
seductive and exotic blooms this year!
Stoke's Aster
((Stokesia laevis)
Pretty lavender-blue sea anemone-like blooms grace
this hardy native perennial. |
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Mealy Blue Sage
(Salvia farinacea)
Not a very pretty common name for such a reliably showy and
beautiful plant!
Anise Hyssop
(Agastache foeniculum)
This herb is a wonderful bee-attractor and is
used medicinally for respiratory ailments. |
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