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Native or non-invasive flowers for North Carolina gardens, pink and yellow flowers.
Discover the best flowers for North Carolina gardens with a variety of native and perennial blooms. From beautiful North Carolina native flowers to stunning groundcovers, explore North Carolina garden ideas that thrive in your region. Whether you're looking for vibrant colors, low-maintenance options, or specific varieties recommended by the North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant tool, create a picturesque garden filled with the perfect flowers in North Carolina.
Discover North Carolina wildflowers, including Black-Eyed Susan, Purple Coneflower, and Cardinal Flower, perfect for your garden's beauty
Native and Non-Invasive garden flowers, North Carolina, blue and purple flowers.
Flowers to Plant in North Carolina: Embrace Nature's Beauty in Your Garden
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Colorful flower fields near Raleigh, NC, including sunflowers, lavender, zinnias, cosmos and more.
Happy #FarmFactFriday! Learn more about North Carolina’s blooming nurseries.
At The North Carolina Arboretum, we love plants! Look back at some of the summer’s highlights from our gardens and grounds, according to our staff. (Plants pictured from top to bottom: Jewelweed, Purple Coneflower & Wild Bergamot.)
Best Low-Maintenance Shrubs for Eastern North CarolinaMaintaining a beautiful landscape in Eastern North Carolina can be challenging due to the region's hot, humid summers and occasional winter frosts. However, with the right selection of low-maintenance
Purple Flowers In North Carolina
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Discover four North Carolina farms that offer fresh-cut flowers in the summer.
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This native, with its showy bloom, is North Carolina’s State Flower.
Find beautiful tulip fields right here in NC! Enjoy walking through North Carolina tulip fields, U-Pick, farm animals, and more!
We drove the entire Blue Ridge Parkway this spring. The Mountain Laurel was one of th highlights of the scenery. Small trees filled with the most amazing pink blossoms. Sometimes almost overloaded with them. They look like small Japanese lanterns before they open, and have a lovely shape. I highly recommend the Blue Ridge Parkway, and North Carolina. Any time of year there is something beautiful and amazing blossoming. The Rhododendron were all over the place, too. 2733_4_5match_pss
North Carolina’s native plants provide well-adapted food and cover for North Carolina’s native animals, and a well-planned landscape of native plants can help you attract a diversity of wildlife to your property.
North Carolina designated the Carolina lily (Lilium michauxii) as the official State wildflower in 2003. This spectacular wildflower grows throughout North Carolina, from the forests and hills of Cherokee County to the coastal swamplands of Hyde and Pamlico Counties. The stem of the Carolina lily can grow up to 4 feet high and can have up to 6 flowers at the summit (1-3 is more common). The flower petals are brilliant red-orange with brown spots and curl back to overlap.
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