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Field Corn (Dent Corn)
Zea mays var. indentata
Field corn (dent corn) is the primary grain corn of American agriculture and the most versatile of all corn types for the home garden and homestead — used as dried grain, cornmeal, animal feed, and the raw material for bourbon whiskey, the kernel's characteristic 'dent' or indentation forms as the s
Flint Corn (Indian Corn)
Zea mays var. indurata
Flint corn is among the oldest cultivated corn types — the 'Indian corn' of the Americas, developed by indigenous peoples across North and South America over thousands of years in varieties of brilliant, diverse colors ranging from deep purple and blue-black to red, orange, yellow, cream, and multi-
Sweet Corn
Zea mays var. saccharata
Sow seeds 1–2 inches deep in blocks rather than single rows to ensure adequate wind pollination; block width should be at least 4 rows. Side-dress with nitrogen fertilizer when plants reach knee-height and again at tasseling to support high yields. Silks turn brown and dry about 20 days after they a
БагаторічнаMexican teosinte
Zea mexicana
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БагаторічнаSaw-leaf zelkova
Zelkova serrata
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Zelometeorium patulum
Zelometeorium patulum
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БагаторічнаCharming centaury
Zeltnera venusta
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Honeycup
Zenobia pulverulenta
Honeycup (or Powdery Zenobia) is a stunning native shrub, native to wet pine savannas, pocosins, bog edges, and seepage slopes of the coastal plain from North Carolina to northern Florida, where it grows with fetterbush, inkberry, and swamp azalea in highly acidic, peaty, wet soils. In June and July
Atamasco Lily (Easter Lily)
Zephyranthes atamasca
Plant bulbs 2–3 inches deep in moist, slightly acidic, humus-rich soil in partial shade; atamasco lily is a native zephyr lily of the Southeast, blooming in earliest spring (often around Easter, hence the common name) with large, pristine white funnel-shaped flowers that emerge from wet, grassy mead
White Rain Lily (Autumn Zephyr Lily)
Zephyranthes candida
Plant bulbs in any well-drained, moist to dry soil in full sun to partial shade; white rain lily is one of the most reliable and effortless naturalizing bulbs for zones 7–11, producing masses of pristine white, crocus-like flowers — about 1.5 inches wide with yellow stamens — in late summer and fall
Zephyranthes chlorosolen
Zephyranthes chlorosolen
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Pink Rain Lily (Rosy Zephyr Lily)
Zephyranthes grandiflora
Plant bulbs 2–3 inches deep in well-drained, moderately moist soil in full sun to partial shade; pink rain lily is the most commonly grown zephyr lily in the South, producing soft rose-pink funnel-shaped flowers that emerge just days after summer and fall rainfall — an event that earns them the name
Copper Lily (Small's Rain Lily)
Zephyranthes smallii
Plant bulbs 2–3 inches deep in well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil in full sun to partial shade — copper lily is a charming, small-bulbed rain lily native to the coastal prairies and grassy roadsides of southeastern Texas and Louisiana, producing star-shaped, copper-pink to rosy-pink flowe
БагаторічнаZeyheria montana
Zeyheria montana
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Zieria arborescens
Zieria arborescens
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Myoga (Japanese Ginger)
Zingiber mioga
Plant rhizome divisions in moist, humus-rich, slightly acidic soil in partial to deep shade; myoga is the only ginger species that genuinely prefers shade, making it one of the most valuable edible plants for the shaded food garden. The edible parts are the flower buds and young shoots that emerge d
Ginger
Zingiber officinale
Break fresh ginger rhizomes into 1–2 in pieces each with a visible growth bud and pre-sprout them in a warm, moist environment for 2–3 weeks before planting 2 in deep in rich, moisture-retentive soil. Ginger thrives in dappled shade and resents direct afternoon sun in hot climates. Keep soil consist
Pinecone Ginger (Shampoo Ginger)
Zingiber zerumbet
Plant rhizomes in spring in moist, humus-rich, slightly acidic soil in partial shade; pinecone ginger (shampoo ginger, wild ginger) is a spectacular tropical ginger grown for its unusual inflorescences — tight, compact, cone-shaped flower heads that look exactly like green pinecones on thick stems,
Benary's Giant Blend Zinnia
Zinnia elegans
'Benary's Giant' is a florist favorite with fully double, densely petaled blooms up to 6 inches across in a rainbow of colors on tall, strong stems. Direct sow after the last frost once soil is warm, or start indoors a few weeks early. Grow in full sun in rich, well-drained soil and space generously
БагаторічнаRocky mountain zinnia
Zinnia grandiflora
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Persian Carpet Zinnia
Zinnia haageana
Direct sow into warm soil after frost; this narrow-leaved Mexican zinnia handles hot, dry conditions with ease. It bears bicolored single and double flowers in gold, burgundy, cream, red, and orange that bloom until first frost. Compact and reliable, it suits beds, borders, and containers and needs
БагаторічнаPeruvian zinnia
Zinnia peruviana
Direct sow into warm soil after frost; adapted to hot, dry climates, this species-type zinnia asks little water once established. Its simple, open, single flowers make ideal landing pads for pollinators and self-sow to return year after year. Give full sun and good airflow to limit mildew, and cut o
БагаторічнаAnnual wildrice
Zizania aquatica
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БагаторічнаMeadow zizia
Zizia aptera
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