Endless Illumination Browallia is a beautiful alternative to Impatiens walleriana. Brilliant violet purple blooms dot the emerald green foliage all season long ...
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Jan 16, 2022 · Browallia is a tropical heat-loving plant. Only plant it outdoors after all danger of frost has passed and temperatures have warmed. Even a very ...
Browallia
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Browallia is a small genus of seven species of flowering plants belonging to the nightshade family Solanaceae. It is named after Johannes Browallius, also known as Johan Browall, a Swedish botanist, physician and bishop. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Browallia
Height: 8 to 24 inches
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Jun 12, 2023 · Browallia is one of the few annuals that thrive in part shade to full shade. Plant it where the soil is rich in organic matter and well-drained, slightly ...
Browallia is a small genus of seven species of flowering plants (mostly annuals though occasionally shrubs or ephemerophytes) belonging to the nightshade family ...
Browallia, Endless Illumination. Rich blue star-shaped flowers from this vigorous annual. Great for containersPhoto courtesy of Proven Winners.
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Browallia hybrid 'Endless™ Flirtation' has pure white blooms that shine in any location. Blooms profusely from spring until frost atop green foliage. Flowers ...
Browallia is summer's version of Forget-Me-Nots: masses of clean, deep green foliage topped with oodles of amethyst-blue flowers.
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This variety has a bevy of small pure white flowers with bright yellow eyes. It blooms all summer, bringing a crisp white dressiness to cottage gardens.
The leaves are 2 to 4 inches long, medium green, and ovate in shape with pointed tips. The flowers are up to 2 inches wide, star-like, and tubular with 5 lobes.
Browallia speciosa, commonly called bush violet, is a shrubby, woody based perennial of the nightshade family that is native to tropical South America. When ...