- voodoo Lily AKA Devil's tongue. (amorphophallus konjac) It's definitely an eye catching plant, with it's rich color and bulb of the flow can get pretty large. (Be careful, this is a very pungent smelling flower.)
- Dicentra Spetabilis AKA bleeding heart. This perennial plant belongs to the poppy family, and thrives best in the spring.
- Mandragora officinarum AKA Mandrake/the devil's apple. These roots are members of the nightshade family and take about 2 years to bear fruit (If i remember correctly, don't quote me on that) They need full or partial shade to grow, and can grow up to 4 feet tall. (please keep in mind that these root shouldn't be consumed)
- Datura trumpet flower AKA is another member of the night shade family and grows in south America. It can grow up to 4 feet tall, and it's soft leaves and bright white flowers will give any garden a nice pop of color.
- The mystic dreamer dahlia flower's stem and flowers have such a stark contrast, that it's hard to look away. The petals are light magenta, while the foliage is a deep red.
- Columbine Var Magpie. This is a very dramatic looking plant, isn't it?
- A weeping willow tree
- Blue Chinese wisteria tree. These actually remind me of wisp spirits,
- spanish moss. This will help give off that eerie abandoned feeling
- cobra lily
Sunday, October 8, 2017
10 ooky sppoky plants to add to your garden
I would plant everyone of my favorite plants if I could have a garden the size of a country, but I can't and so I won't. Instead, I'll be listing different types of plants that I wish I could plant. Maybe this will inspire someone else to plant them.
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