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  2. Isotoma fluviatilis - Wikipedia

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    The plant flowers during the summer months between November and March producing a carpet of white-blue five-petalled star-shaped flowers that are ideal as groundcovers in garden beds, rockeries or between paving stones. [3] I. fluviatilis prefers dappled sunlight or part shade and moist soil. It spreads via runners and is hardy in the US in ...

  3. Lobelia pedunculata - Wikipedia

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    Lobelia pedunculata, commonly known as matted pratia, trailing pratia or blue star creeper, is a perennial herb from Australia. [2] [1] [3] It has sky-blue starry flowers, and can spread by underground stolon. In a garden setting some gardeners have found its ability to spread to be a nuisance. [4] [5]

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    It's easy to grow since it adapts to most conditions including full sun to full shade. ... Blue Star Creeper. Tiny green leaves and soft blue blooms make this a pretty alternative to lawns ...

  5. Flora of the Sierra Nevada alpine zone - Wikipedia

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    The brightly colored sky pilot (Polemonium eximium), considered to be among the most beautiful of the Sierra Nevada wildflowers, grows in very harsh conditions to elevations of 13,000 feet (4,000 m), which is near the upper limit of plant growth in California.

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    California’s drought conditions show vast improvement over the last three months. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  7. Morning glory - Wikipedia

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    In parts of the US, species such as Calystegia sepium (hedge bindweed), Ipomoea purpurea (common morning glory) and Ipomoea indica (blue morning glory) have shown to be invasive. In fact, as of 2021, most non-native species of Ipomoea are currently illegal to cultivate, possess, and sell in the U.S. state of Arizona , and before 4 January 2020 ...

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  9. Billardiera heterophylla - Wikipedia

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    The flower has five petals up to 1 cm long which may be white to deep blue or pinkish in color. The fruit is a berry up to 3 cm (1 in) long with pulpy flesh and many seeds. The purplish-green, cylindrical, sausage-shaped fruits (up to 20 millimetres (0.8 in) in length) are initially densely hairy, but become smooth as they ripen.