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calla lily companion plants

7 Best Calla Lily Companion Plants and Great Landscaping Ideas

Calla lilies (Zantedeschia) are favorites in ornamental gardens and are frequently used in flower arrangements or for wedding bouquets. There are many different varieties of this flowering plant and their colors range from white to dark maroon. For companion planting with calla lilies, it is best to pair it with other beautiful species like marigolds, […]

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dianthus companion plants

5 Excellent Dianthus Companion Plants and Creative Landscaping Ideas

Dianthus flowers (Dianthus caryophyllus), also known as sweet william or pinks, depending on variety, are ideal plants for sunny garden spaces and for gardeners who love lots of vivid blooms. There are almost 350 different species of this flowering plant and their colors range from white to deep red. For colorful gardens, you can combine

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hibiscus companions

5 Great Hibiscus Companion Plants and Landscaping Ideas for a Vibrant Garden

The hibiscus plant (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) can add a lot of color to your garden because it produces huge tapered flowers in colors like orange, yellow, red, and pink and there are also quite a few multicolored varieties. The sweet nectar of these flowers will also attract lots of hummingbirds and pollinating insects to your garden.

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lambs ear companions

Top 6 Lamb’s Ear Companion Plants and Landscaping Tips for Show Stopper Gardens

Lamb’s Ear (Stachys byzantina) is a soft and attractive groundcover that will add lots of texture to your garden with its silvery appearance and velvety foliage. The plant is called wooly lamb’s ears because the leaves look like the ears of a young goat lamb and they produce purple flowers that can add lots of

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