Saponaria officinalis / Common Soapwort at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
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Saponaria officinalis / Common Soapwort at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
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8/19/21
A Guide To Growing Soapweed Yuccas
A Guide To Growing Soapweed Yuccas
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What is soapwort Yucca? This distinctive member of the Agave family is an attractive, perennial plant with gray-green, dagger-shaped leaves that grow from a central rosette. During the summer, strong stems with creamy, cup-shaped flowers protrude 1 to 3 feet (1 m) above the plant. It is not difficult to grow soapwort yuccas as long as you provide the right growing conditions. Let's learn…
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Tall spikes of Saponaria officinalis add a quirky, fun feel to the Flagler Garden beds in early summer.if you look closely you can see the similarities to carnations -- they are in the same family. Common names include soapwort, bouncing-bet, wild sweet William and soap weed. In colonial times the plant's sap was mixed with water to make soap! #soapweed #plants #gardenchat #saponaria #saponariaofficinalis #rvagardentrail (at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden)
Common soapwort (Saponaria officinalis).
This is Saponaria officinalis, or soapweed (although it also goes by many other common names, including bouncing bet).