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Botanical Illustration in Watercolor (Practical Art Books)
Absolutely the BEST BOOK on botanical illustration: This is the best book on botanical illustration I have found. It is suitable for all levels including complete beginners like myself. Although some artistic talent is certainly an asset, closely [... more]
$24.95
Amazon.com

Nicotiana Alata -- Flowering Tobacco
Nicotiana producesfragrant, tubular flowers in shades of white, red, or pink. They grow in any garden soiland prefer full sun to partial shade. Young plants need warmth and sunshine. Regularfertilization is recommended. Nicotiana makes a good cut ... [... more]
Old House Web

Cherry Ripe Cape Fuchsia
New for 2009 Long tubular flowers hang gracefully from arching stems for months In mild-winter climates, it becomes a semi-woody, semi-evergreen plant Ideal in containers Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies Botanical name: Phygelius x rectus 'Blacher' [... more]
$13.95
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Shrubs: Viburnum utile 'Eskimo'
Sun to partial shade; prefers a heavy loam with adequate moisture Creamy white tubular flowers in a 3 to 4" ball-like cluster in spring; red drupe turns black in fall Leathery, glossy dark green leaves; yellow, orange, red and coral fall color US ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Lungwort (Pulmonaria officinalis)
This attractive plant is prized as a groundcover both for its striking, white-spotted green foliage and it's pretty, tubular flowers that are pink when they first open, then fade to shades of blue and purple. It grows to a height of only 9 ... [... more]
GardenGuides

Scarlet Sage
A hardy annual or tender perennial, native to Texas, and found throughout the southern portion of the United States. In warmer climates, this variety tends to act as an annual. The fluorescent red tubular flowers are concentrated in whorls ... [... more]
Texas Horitculture

How to Grow Corydalis
Corydalis are spring-blooming plants for the light woodland. They have clusters of small, tubular flowers in yellow or blue, and delicate, ferny foliage. Cut off any dead, remaining stems in late winter using bypass pruners or scissors. How to ... [... more]
eHow

Achimenes
Ideal for hanging baskets, achimenes rarely grows more than 12 inches high. Its tubular flowers come in a rainbow of colors. Plant rhizomes 2 inches apart and 3/4 inch deep in African violet soil (1 rhizome per inch of pot opening). Feed every 14 ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

Bird-by-Bird Gardening: The Ultimate Guide to Bringing ...
Little use for the serious birder: I found this book to be of little use to anyone other than those just beginning to be interested in birding. Many of the chapters could be combined into simply a chapter entitled how to attract birds. Many are repeates. [... more]
$19.95
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Hummingbirds
Gorgeous photos and fun, informative read!: This is a great introduction to hummingbirds. The text is delightful for all ages, and the photographs are stunning. These creatures are amazing, and I was surprised by so many things about them. I was also [... more]
$12.98
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Flower Tote
Be bold this season and spice up your accessory line with this pint-sized, portable flower patch. These clusters of tiny tubular flowers can be coaxed to bloom four to eight times per year with minimal care, making kalanchoe an ideal choice for those who [... more]
$29.99
Window Box

Meehan's Mint
Excellent U.S.-native, shade-loving ground cover features small tubular flowers that cover glossy, mint-like foliage Thrives where it can ramble Great on shady slopes Botanical name: Meehania cordata Ships In Spring [... more]
$12.95
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