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  2. Sunset Books - Wikipedia

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    One of their best known books was the Sunset Western Garden Book, a compendium of plants suited for the various climatic zones and microclimates of the Western United States, and gardening guidelines for the region. [2] The book has had numerous editions, including: Sunset Western Garden Book, edited by Kathleen Norris Brenzel, 2007

  3. Gaillardia - Wikipedia

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    Gaillardia / ɡ eɪ ˈ l ɑːr d i ə / [3] (common name blanket flower) [4] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to North and South America.It was named after Maître Gaillard de Charentonneau, [5] [6] an 18th-century French magistrate who was an enthusiastic botanist.

  4. Calceolaria - Wikipedia

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    C. biflora C. uniflora. Calceolaria (/ ˌ k æ l s i ə ˈ l ɛər i ə / [1] [2] [3]), also called lady's purse, slipper flower and pocketbook flower, [4] or slipperwort, is a genus of plants in the family Calceolariaceae, sometimes classified in Scrophulariaceae by some authors.

  5. Common sunflower - Wikipedia

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    Though not giving much detail, the Missouri Botanical Garden Plant Finder also lists it as native to the Western United States and Canada. [24] The information published by the Biota of North America Program (BONAP) largely agrees with this, showing the common sunflower as native to states west of the Mississippi, though also listed as a ...

  6. Weigela - Wikipedia

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    The first species to be collected for Western gardens, Weigela florida, distributed in North China, Korea and Manchuria, was found by Robert Fortune and imported to England in 1845. [4] Following the opening of Japan to Westerners, several Weigela species and garden versions were discovered by European plant-hunters in the 1850s and 1860s ...

  7. Hymenocallis - Wikipedia

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    Hymenocallis / ˌ h aɪ m ɪ n ə ˈ k æ l ɪ s / [7] (US) or / ˌ h aɪ m ɛ n oʊ ˈ k æ l ɪ s / [8] (UK) is a genus of flowering plants in the amaryllis family native to the Americas. [9]Hymenocallis contains more than 60 species of herbaceous bulbous perennials native to the southeastern United States, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and northern South America.

  8. Zephyranthes - Wikipedia

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    Diversity in Zephyranthes Zephyranthes phycelloides Zephyranthes candida Zephyranthes carinata in Kalimpong, India Zephyranthes citrina Zephyranthes rosea Rain lilies in TNAU Botanic Garden Zephyranthes / ˌ z ɛ f ɪ ˈ r æ n θ iː z / [ 3 ] is a genus of temperate and tropical bulbous plants in the Amaryllis family , subfamily ...

  9. Mandevilla - Wikipedia

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    A common name is rocktrumpet. [5] Mandevilla species are native to the Southwestern United States, [5] Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and South America. Many originate from the Serra dos Órgãos forests in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The genus was named after Henry Mandeville (1773-1861), a British diplomat and gardener. [6]