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Flowers beginning with H - Veggie - 12-10-2023 Time to pick up this theme again with the letter H. Flowers you grow or would like to grow that start with the letter H. Hyacinth - I like to have some in pots for the new year - better buy some soon! Hemerocallis or Day Lilies. Have lots of these - probably too many to be honest. Mostly orange but I do have a couple of creamy ones. Helichrysum - really want to grow these for drying. maybe next year! RE: Flowers beginning with H - Farendwoman - 12-10-2023 Helichrysum for me too. Helianthus “Lemon Queen” Hesperanthus (used to be called schizostylis or kaffir lilies) RE: Flowers beginning with H - Small chilli - 13-10-2023 Honesty - good for pollinators, autumnal structure and cutting Hemerocallis - pretty and lovely to eat Helianthus - sunflower my happy flower. Love all of them. Good for pollinators. Hydrangeas- they grow well here. Wildlife shelters and wind brakes, big bold, good for cutting. Honeysuckle- beautiful fragrance. Pretty. Wildlife friendly. RE: Flowers beginning with H - Vinny - 13-10-2023 Holleyhocks? RE: Flowers beginning with H - JJB - 14-10-2023 I've got a Heuchera, not much of a flower but really pretty leaves. I'm trying to get it to grow into an impressive clump, but like most of the flower border, I fail. RE: Flowers beginning with H - Veggie - 14-10-2023 Hellebore - early flowering, cheers me up when I spot them flowering. Not keen on the green flowered ones though. RE: Flowers beginning with H - MartinH - 14-10-2023 Hypericum, St John's Wort. A staple of supermarket car parks but it's a fine shrub despite that. RE: Flowers beginning with H - Veggie - 14-10-2023 Heather - don't have any but I should. Helenium / Sneezeweed. Wonder why they're called that? |