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RE: Pride of Madiera

in #echium6 years ago

Pride of Madeira (Echium candicans) makes a bold statement in perennial gardens with its 6- to 8-foot-tall flower stalks, which are smothered in small, brilliant purple flowers. It thrives in coastal areas and mild inland valleys within U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 9 and 10, where it is widely grown as an ornamental. Pride of Madeira propagates reliably from fresh seeds, which will germinate without stratification. The seeds can be planted indoors in autumn or eight weeks before the last frost for transplant in spring after the soil has warmed and all frost danger has passed.

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