The bridal veil plant (Gibasis geniculata) is a popular houseplant with long, cascading stems and small white blooms that appear from spring until fall Place the bridal veil plant into the soil at the same depth as it was originally growing and water until the soil feels moist, but not soggy Water when the soil feels dry to the touch Bridal Veil pops up in shady places across much of Florida Not a common nonnative, but not a rare one either It is native from El Salvador north into the Yucatan of Mexico Friends and I found some very large patches of it recently near Lake Jessup, and I mean VERY large This member of the Dayflower family within the Tradescantieae Tribe is known as Matalin inReliable and free flowering, Astilbe 'Bridal Veil' (Astilbe arendsii) features luminous, dense, pyramidal shaped, ivory white flower plumes which stand out in the night garden Each plume consists of hundreds of densely packed tiny flowers, each opening in succession, providing a long season of bloom Quite showy, they rise gracefully in earlymid summer above an attractive
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