Amaryllis - Double - White Peacock

Amaryllis - Double - White Peacock

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The Amaryllis Double 'White Peacock', 'Hippeastrum', unfolds large, fully double blooms in delicate white. Amaryllis are great for cut flowers and they also can be grown indoors. This plant is resistant to deer. Of all flowering bulbs, amaryllis are the easiest to bring to bloom. This can be accomplished indoors or out, and over an extended period of time. The large flowers and the ease with which they can be brought to bloom make amaryllis popular. Amarylis is a great plant because they are easy to grow and have big flowers that brighten any indoor winter scene. The amaryllis comes in many beautiful shades of red, white, pink, salmon, orange and multicolored varieties. The planting period extends from October to April and the flowering period lasts for 7 to 8 weeks. Amaryllis can be grown outdoors in frost free areas. They also can be grown in colder regions. In cold regions, pull up the bulbs before winter, and store them until spring. - Category: Home/Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs - Item: 453655728 - Amaryllis - Double - White Peacock

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Hydrangea - Pink Diamond

Hydrangea - Pink Diamond


Pink Diamond Hydrangea, Hydrangea paniculata 'Pink Diamond', is an upright rounded Hydrangea with incredibly large flowers. The panicles open in late summer with valuable shades of color. It is first a cream color which gradually turns a rich shade of pink. The panicles are held upright, and this large upright habit makes a good background, or it can easily be trained as a small tree. It produces both sterile and fertile flowers. This a rugged, reliable plant and is considered the most cold hardy of this clan. Cut blossoms are suitable for drying, or prune off in late winter or early spring. Pink Diamond thrives in moist, acidic well drained soils. This deciduous plant prefers sun or part shade in dry climates. It has a moderate growth to 6 feet tall and as wide. - Category: Home/Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 459130846 - Hydrangea - Pink Diamond in store

Kerria - Double Flowering Japanese

Kerria - Double Flowering Japanese


Double Flowering Japanese Kerria, Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora', has showy, double, golden yellow flowers that bloom in early spring among bright green foliage. This open, fast growing shrub has yellow-green stems that add color to the winter landscape. It prefers a loamy, well-drained soil. Can be grown in sun or part shade, but does best in full sun. A good plant that has been used since pre-civil war times. Branches zig-zag at internodes and blooms for up to 2 months. - Category: Home/Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 459130860 - Kerria - Double Flowering Japanese - and other posters

Kerria - Superba Japanese

Kerria - Superba Japanese


Kerria japonica 'Superba', Kerria japonica 'Superba', exhibits single, golden yellow flowers that are produced in spring among the bright green foliage. The yellow-green stems add color to the winter landscape. This shrub forms a broad, rounded shape and tolerates shade well. The stems hold their green color in the winter so can provide some winter interest. The plant is considered to be generally easy to grow and so might be considered for tough sites. This deciduous shrub has an annual growth rate of more than 18 inches and gets 4-5 feet in height and width. - Category: Home/Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 459130861 - Kerria - Superba Japanese - for sale

Lilac - Charles Joly

Lilac - Charles Joly


Charles Joly Lilac, Syringa vulgaris 'Charles Joly', is a French Hybrid lilac with shiny purple buds opening into double, magenta flowers that are very fragrant, and excellent for cutting. This strong, long-lasting shrub has an upright shape and is easily grown in average, medium moist, well-drained soil in full sun. Charles Joly Lilac tolerates light shade, but best bloom is in full sun. It prefers organically rich, slightly acidic soils with good drainage. With its lovely spring accent, it makes a wonderful screen or border specimen. It grows 10-12 feet tall and 8-10 feet wide. This hardy, disease and deer resistant lilac, is simply stunning as it shows off its vivid coloration of the deep, wine-red flowers. It is considered to be the best in its color class. - Category: Home/Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 459130866 - Lilac - Charles Joly in stock

Lilac - Dappled Dawn

Lilac - Dappled Dawn


Dappled Dawn Lilac, Syringa vulgaris 'Dappled Dawn', has deep red-purple buds that open to fragrant, magenta blossoms. The leaves have an irregular yellow variegation, as if they were splashed with yellow. This variegated foliage is the unique feature of this lilac and adds summer color to the shrub border. This lilac is easily grown in average, medium moist, well-drained soil in full sun. Dappled Dawn Lilac tolerates light shade, but best bloom is in full sun. It prefers organically rich, slightly acidic soils with good drainage. It grows 8-10 feet tall and 6-8 feet wide which makes a very colorful border or screen. - Category: Home/Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 459130868 - Lilac - Dappled Dawn - and other posters

Lilac - Katherine Havemeyer

Lilac - Katherine Havemeyer


Katherine Havemeyer Lilac, Syringa vulgaris 'Katherine Havemeyer', is an early blooming French Hybrid that produces abundant clusters of double, lavender-pink, fragrant flowers among dark green, disease resistant foliage. It is a leggy, suckering, deciduous shrub, somewhat irregular in shape. It is a strong, long lived, popular shrub that is easily grown in a neutral soil, with peat or leaf mold enrichment, and it prefers full sun. Katherine Havemeyer Lilac tolerates light shade, but best bloom is in full sun. It grows 10-12 feet tall and 8-10 feet wide which makes a very colorful border or screen. Very well branched head with lots of fragrant blooms, this pretty, spreading lilac makes an excellent backdrop for a shrub border. Mulch this hardy lilac each year in early spring and avoid pruning young plants, except to remove unproductive or diseased wood. - Category: Home/Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 459130871 - Lilac - Katherine Havemeyer in store

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Guinea-hen flower - Yellow

Guinea-hen flower - Yellow


The Guinea-Hen Flower 'Yellow', 'Fritillaria Meleagris', a fall planted bulb, produces dainty ivory and yellow bell-shaped flowers. They are exquisite when naturalized with ferns or in tall grass, where they quickly form large colonies. Guinea plants flower in mid spring for about a 3 week period. Hen Flower bulbs prefer moist, organic soil and light, filtered shade. If conditions are right, the bulbs are long-lived and multiply well. The best results are achieved when the plants are not disturbed. This plant is great for mass planting, containers, rock gardens, and borders. They are also deer, rabbit, and squirrel resistant. - Home/Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs - 455045023 - Guinea-hen flower - Yellow - and other posters

Iris - Bearded - Mixed Colors

Iris - Bearded - Mixed Colors


The Iris 'Mixed Colors', 'Iris bearded', a fall planted bulb, are iris bulbs in mixed colors that are excellent for cutting. The colors run from light blue, purple to yellow and white. These Iris are easy to grow and thrive in moist, well-draining soil. This Iris blooms in mid spring for a 2 - 3 week period. Plant bearded Iris bulbs in 10 to 14 day intervals to enjoy a continuous supply of cut flowers. For a more striking effect, plant the bulbs in groups of 20 or more. In cold areas the Iris should be mulched in winter to protect from frost. The Iris plant is great for borders, containers, naturalizing, and cut flowers. They are deer, rabbit and squirrel resistant. - Home/Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs - 455045024 - Iris - Bearded - Mixed Colors

Iris - Dutch - Mixed Colors

Iris - Dutch - Mixed Colors


The Iris 'Mixed Colors', 'Iris hollandica', a fall planted bulb, are dutch iris bulbs in mixed colors that are excellent for cutting. The colors run from light blue, purple to yellow and white. Dutch Iris thrives best in moist, well-draining soil. The Iris blooms in late spring to early summer for a 2 - 3 week period. Plant Dutch Iris bulbs in 10 to 14 day intervals to enjoy a continuous supply of cut flowers. For a more striking effect, plant the bulbs in groups of 20 or more. In cold areas the Iris should be mulched in winter to protect from frost. The Iris plant is great for borders, containers, naturalizing, and cut flowers. They are deer, rabbit and squirrel resistant. - Home/Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs - 455045025 - Iris - Dutch - Mixed Colors - more info

Iris - Dwarf - Mixed Colors

Iris - Dwarf - Mixed Colors


The Dwarf Iris 'Mixed Colors', 'Iris reticulata', a fall planted bulb, is a dainty dwarf iris which originally came from such areas as Turkey and the Caucasus. These Irises are cultivated on a fairly large scale. The slightly fragrant flowers are relatively large and the flower color ranges from blue to yellow. Dwarf Iris Mixed Colors blooms very early in the spring. They are easy grow and they will come back year after year. If planted in good location, they will even multiply. They are good for rock gardens, under shrubs and trees, in beds, borders, and containers and for indoor forcing. They need a well drained soil. - Home/Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs - 455045026 - Iris - Dwarf - Mixed Colors in store

Iris - Professor Blaauw

Iris - Professor Blaauw


The Iris 'Professor Blaauw', 'Iris hollandica', a fall planted bulb, is a bright and airy Dutch iris that resembles a bird in flight. Its unmatched presence is an elegant addition to any garden. The exquisite purple flowers with a touch of yellow rest atop sturdy stems. The sword-like leaves add oft-lacking vertical lines to the garden. Despite their name, these irises never grew wild in the Netherlands. Instead, they are the products of hybridization by a Dutch plant breeding firm. The flowers are 4 inches in diameter. The color assortment is very wide and includes bicolored varieties produces flowers in such an amazing color combination that it will evoke the admiration of all your gardening friends. Dutch Iris thrives best in moist, well-draining soil. The Iris blooms in late spring to early summer for a 2 - 3 week period. Plant Dutch Iris bulbs in 10 to 14 day intervals to enjoy a continuous supply of cut flowers. For a more striking effect, plant the bulbs in groups of 20 or more. In cold areas the Iris should be mulched in winter to protect from frost. The Iris plant is great for borders, containers, naturalizing, and cut flowers. They are deer, rabbit and squirrel resistant. - Home/Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs - 455045027 - Iris - Professor Blaauw in store


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