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Read our blog post on 15 gothic flowers to grow wickedly beautiful and mysterious hues in your garden on the Yourhomify website.
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Top 10 Gothic Flowers To Grow In Your Goth Garden
1. Black Dahlia: Scientific name: Dahlia x pinnata Soil Conditions: Moist and well- drained Sunlight Exposure: Full sun Bloom Time: Summer to autumn 2. Black Roses: Scientific name: Rosa ‘Black Baccara’ Soil Conditions: Well-drained Sunlight Exposure: Full sun Bloom Time: Late spring to fall
3. Black Calla Lily: Scientific name: Zantedeschia ‘Black Star’ Soil Conditions: Moist and well-drained Sunlight Exposure: Full sun to partial shade Bloom Time: Summer 4. Black and Blue Sage: Scientific name: Salvia guarantica ‘Black and Blue’ Soil Conditions: Well-drained Sunlight Full Sun to Part Shade Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall
5. Black Bachelor’s Buttons: Scientific name: Centaurea cyanus cultivars Soil Conditions: Well-drained Sunlight Exposure: Partial to full sun Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer 6. Black Bearded Iris: Scientific name: Iris germanica Soil Conditions: Well-drained Sunlight Exposure: Full sun to partial shade Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
01 8. Black Velvet Petunia: Scientific name: Petunia ‘Black Velvet’ Soil Conditions: Well-drained Sunlight Exposure: Full sun Bloom Time: Spring to fall 9. Black Columbine: Scientific name: Aquilegia vulgaris Soil Conditions: Moist to well-drained Sunlight Exposure: Full sun to partial sun Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
9. Andean Silver-Leaf Sage: Scientific name: Salvia Discolor Soil Conditions: Dry to Medium Sunlight Exposure: Full sun Bloom Time: Early fall to summer 10. Black Hellebore: Scientific name: Helleborus niger Soil Conditions: Well-drained, rich soil Sunlight Exposure: Partial to full shade Bloom Time: Late winter to early spring
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