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Clitoria mariana(Atlantic Pigeonwings, Butterfly Pea) leaves and flowers
Clitoria \ mariana \ Fabaceae

Plant Profile: Clitoria mariana

This charming plant, reminiscent of a delicate mouse's ear, invites you to immerse yourself in the soothing sounds of serene woodlands. With its trailing stems that rarely ascend, it remains close to the earth, allowing it to attune to the enchanting melodies of nature. Its fragile beauty brings a touch of understated elegance to any forested area. Evoking a sense of nostalgia, it beckons you to join in listening to the harmonious symphony of the natural world.

**Interesting Facts:**
This plant thrives in dry, sandy soil and prefers open spaces within pink, pine-oak, and oak-hickory forests, as well as clearings and thickets.

**Blooming Season:** May to September.

**Family:** Fabaceae (Leguminosae)

**Quick Identification Tips:**

Clitoria mariana(Atlantic Pigeonwings, Butterfly Pea) leaves and flowers

Atlantic Pigeonwings, Butterfly Pea

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Clitoria ternatea(Blue Pea, Butterfly Pea) leaves and flowers
Clitoria \ ternatea \ Fabaceae

Clitoria ternatea

This exquisite and delicate flower will undoubtedly enhance the beauty of your wooded areas and gardens. It has the potential to grow into a stunning arbor, serving as a captivating focal point in any outdoor space. Truly, it will become the centerpiece of your garden, evoking images of classic tales like "Pride and Prejudice" and the grandeur of historic estates. With its enchanting vines and vibrant colors, this plant promises an enchanting journey that surpasses even the adventures of Jack and the Beanstalk. Its beauty and charm will fascinate your family for years, adding a touch of magic to your garden. This is an essential addition to any garden, destined to be cherished for a lifetime.

Here are some intriguing details about this plant:

- It requires plenty of water and well-drained soil.
- While it has trailing stems, it rarely climbs.
- It thrives in dry, sandy soil and prefers open areas within pink, pine-oak, and oak-hickory woodlands, as well as clearings and thickets. In all these settings, it will enchant you, drawing you into its heart forever.

Clitoria ternatea(Blue Pea, Butterfly Pea) leaves and flowers

Blue Pea, Butterfly Pea

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Sedum lineare 'Variegatum'(Carpet Sedum, Stonecrop, Variegated Carpet Sedum, Variegated Sedum, Variegated Stonecrop) Leaves, young plant

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