Wallflower plants, known for their vibrant blooms that appear in cracks and crevices of walls, are popular shrubs, groundcovers, and bedding plants. Thriving in warmer climates, they prefer well-draining soils that dry rapidly, making them well-suited for sunny and dry locations in your garden. These adaptable plants can also tolerate very alkaline soil conditions, offering versatility in ...
Wallflowers are easy to grow, pollinator-friendly plants that bloom brightly in poor soil. Learn how to plant, grow, and care for wallflowers in your garden.
The name wallflower probably conjures up shy schoolkids, but wallflower plants have a lot of bold personality and wonderfully fragrant flowers. Gardening expert Melissa Strauss has the low down on caring for these pretty plants.
Plant expert Val Bourne recommends the best erysimum (wallflowers) to grow and gives advice on planting and care
Erysimum, or wallflower, is a genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It includes more than 150 species, both popular garden plants and many wild forms. [1][2][3][4][5][6] Erysimum is characterised by star-shaped (and/or two-sided) trichomes growing from the stem, with yellow, red, pink or orange flowers and multiseeded seed pods.
Learn how to grow wallflowers, which get their name from the fact that they are "wall flowers" and can grow between bricks and rocks on walls.
The rich color palette and fragrant blooms of wallflowers adds something extra special to flower beds, borders and containers, and here is exactly how to grow them
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