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Welcome to Plant Buddy the Plant Finder
Our goal is to assist you in finding a plant. Enclosed is a list of online plants with links to 1450 Nurseries World wide. We offer this service for free and hope others will want to participate. To find the plant quicker, you will need to use the search feature below.
If you're a Nursery, submitting your plants is open to any nursery in the World. All we require is botanical list of names. Why is this important to you? Its search engine algorithm visibility.
Read more if you want your plants listed.
NOTE: Use the Search feature to find a plant. You'll be surprised!
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Brugmansia suaveolens
(1 product)
This magnificent specimen boasts large, graceful, fragrant trumpets amid large felt-like foliage. Prolific bloomer from spring till frost. Great in containers and borders. Grows 4-6' tall; spreads 3-5'. Can be pruned to fit confined spaces.
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Buddleia weyeriana 'Honeycomb'
(1 product)
Its fragrance is extremely attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Blooms from summer to fall, growing 6-12’ tall with a 12-15’ spread. Thrives in well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. For best results, cut back to 6-8” each spring in
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Caladium hortulanum
(1 product)
Mixed Caladiums provide a continuous display of beautifully patterned, heart-shaped foliage from summer to frost. Excellent for adding lively color to shaded areas of the garden. Also good for patio tubs and hanging baskets. In cold climates,
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Calamintha grandiflora 'Elfin Purple'
(1 product)
Delicate-looking perennial produces a multitude of dainty, rose-pink flowers in midsummer. Both the 1 to 1 1/2"-long blooms and foliage have a wonderfully minty aroma. Perfect for rock gardens, woodland settings and borders.
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Campanula barbata
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An intriguing addition to borders and bouquets. Pendant, bell-shaped flowers of lavender-blue open in early summer and last 2-3 weeks. Sometimes called "bearded bellflower" because of its "hairy" foliage and flowers.
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