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Ivy - Golden Ingot The Golden Ingot Ivy, Hedera Helix, is a triangle leaf-shaped Ivy that is dainty, elegant, and compact. This Ivy can fill a pot fairly quickly. The variegated leaves feature an overall lemon yellow tone with gray splotches and an emerald green rim. Named Ivy of the Year for 2003 by the American Ivy Society. It is hardy in cold areas down to minus 20 F. It can be grown in full sun to almost full shade, depending on where you live. It is easy to grow, moderately self-branching and not invasive. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Vines Item: 453265964
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Ivy - Melanie The Melanie Ivy, Hedera Helix, has curls galore, and narrow maroon veins. A striking plant that can hold its own or add impact to combos, window boxes, and color bowls. Ivies are hardy, clinging, climbing plants, ideal for growing up walls, over tree stumps or for ground cover. They can be grown in pots, hanging baskets, window boxes and used as houseplants. Hederas are one of the most useful group of plants for the garden that we have. The wide range of varieties now available give colour and form all the year round. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Vines Item: 453265965
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Ivy - Midas Touch The Midas Touch Ivy, Hedera Helix, is a heart-shaped, three-lobed Ivy with spectacular gold splashed leaves. Here's a strong grower for mixed baskets or a container program. The American Ivy Society's Ivy of the Year for 2002. They can be grown in pots, hanging baskets, window boxes and used as houseplants. Hederas are one of the most useful group of plants for the garden that we have. The wide range of varieties now available give colour and form all the year round. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Vines Item: 453265966
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Ivy - Mini Ester The Mini Ester Ivy, Hedera Helix, is a slow growing but very bright colored variety. Its tiny, three-lobed leaves are bright white with gray green centers. A great basket, pot or groundcover treat. >/p>Hederas are one of the most useful group of plants for the garden that we have. The wide range of varieties now available give colour and form all the year round. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Vines Item: 453265967
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Ivy - Riterkreuz The Riterkreuz Ivy, Hedera Helix, is a fairly vigorous Ivy with a trailing, self-branching habit. The small, glossy, dark green leaves have five-to-seven pointed lobes, often with little side branches that resemble a Maltese cross. Hederas are one of the most useful group of plants for the garden that we have. The wide range of varieties now available give colour and form all the year round. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Vines Item: 453265968
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Spirea - Billiard Billiard Spirea, spiraea x billiardi, has an unusual flower form, with stamens twice as long as the petals. The rose colored blossoms occur in narrow, dense plumes from June to August. It has a tendency to sucker that would make it useful for embankments. It grows 6 feet tall and 4 feet in width. It is among the easiest flowering shrubs to grow since it is tolerant of many soils, except extremely wet. The plant also likes mulch and summer watering and prefers full sun to partial shade. Billiard would be great for mass or groupings, screens or border shrubs. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 459130922
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Spirea - Bridalwreath Bridalwreath Spirea, spiraea prunifolia, is a long-time favorite with its double, pure white flowers that bloom abundantly on arching branches in early spring. The clean, deep blue-green summer foliage develops an attractive yellow-orange to purple fall color. It is rounded with ascending graceful arching branches that are leggy, and somewhat irregular. Bridalwreath is truly a low-maintenance shrub with no problems. It grows to 5-9 feet tall, spreading to 6-8 feet. It requires full sun, average soil; occasional pruning my be needed just to maintain shape. Remove some of the oldest canes at ground level after bloom. Can be used as a single specimen, hedge or in shrub plantings. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 459130923
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Spirea - Golden Princess Golden Princess? Spirea, spiraea japonica 'Lisp' (PP7,537), has new foliage that emerges a red-bronze and matures to a bright yellow in summer. Its beautiful, bright-pink flowers in early summer cover this compact low grower. It develops a nice red-cast fall color and grows 18-24 inches tall and 2-3 feet wide. This bushy, low mounded, compact grower likes full sun and attracts butterflies. Spireas are among the easiest flowering shrubs to grow since they are tolerant of many soils except extremely wet. The plant also likes mulch and summer watering. Flowers on new wood, so prune in late winter to early spring if needed. It has no serious insect or disease problems. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 459130928
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Daylily - Picotee Mixed Colors The Hemerocallis Picotee Mix, 'Hemerocallis', has a gorgeous mix containing the most wanted new varieties. Sure to become the focal point in the sunny summer border. Carefree and colorful, these daylilies have been developed for their vibrant long-lasting color. They provide an amazing number of beautiful blooms on tall stems. Prefers well drained soil. Very useful in containers. Excellent for mixed perennial borders or mass plantings. Add a perennial home improvement-Plant Daylilies! Daylilies are always crowd-pleasers and these sprightly picotees are no exception. The effect in the garden is cheery and delightful. - Home Family - Garden - Spring Bulbs - 459131328
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Peony - Deluxe - Raspberry Sundae The Deluxe Peony Raspberry Sundae, 'Paeonia', produce lush raspberry and vanilla colored petals surrounded by beautiful green foliage. This plant will brighten your garden for years and would be an outstanding addition to your peony collection. The flowers are 5-7" across. During late spring-early summer, they fill the garden with fragrance. They are long-lasting and are ideal for cutting. Plant as a short hedge or in small groups in border. They like rich soil, full sun and open areas. - Home Family - Garden - Spring Bulbs - 459131506
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Peony - Deluxe - Top Brass The Deluxe Peony Top Brass, 'Paeonia', produce flowers that are 5-7" across. During late spring-early summer they fill the garden with fragrance. They are long-lasting and ideal for cutting. Plant them as a short hedge or in small groups in a border. They like rich soil, ful sun and open areas. They are hardy in zones 3-9. The wonderfully fragrant double blooms are creamy white with a bright yellow accent. These flowers are an excellent accent to your perennial border. - Home Family - Garden - Spring Bulbs - 459131507
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Peony - Tree - High Noon The Tree Peony High Noon, 'Paeonia', produces a refined double flower of the brightest yellow. High noon is an excellent grower and is a free-bloomer. The huge, ruffled, satin-like flowers are magnificent and the plant is super hardy! There was a time, many years ago in ancient China, when the only person who could own a tree peony was the Emperor himself. We're not sure what the penalty was for infringing this law, but it can't have been very pleasant. Fortunately for us, tree peonies are now slightly more available. There are very few plants that can compete with a tree peony in full bloom. They flower from late April to early May but the flowering season does vary from year to year. A mature plant can have in excess of a hundred flowers and these can be 10" or more across! The flowers range in color from maroon, crimson, scarlet, various shades of pink, to pure white. There are also tree peonies with yellow or purple flowers. The Chinese refer to the tree peony as 'Moutan'. This has been variously translated but probably means 'The Emperor Flower'. While the tree peony originated in China, it had found its way to Japan by the 8th Century AD. Japanese tree peonies tend to have less double flowers than their Chinese peers, and the flowers are more open and delicate. Growing only 4-5' tall, these exceptional Tree Peonies are sub-zero hardy and bloom for a lifetime. - Home Family - Garden - Spring Bulbs - 459131509
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Peony - Tree - Koukamon The Tree Peony Koukamon, 'Paeonia', Deep maroon, produces a flower that is almost black towards the center. The flowers are huge, ruffled, satin-like and super hardy! Every garden needs a tree peony. There was a time, many years ago in ancient China, when the only person who could own a tree peony was the Emperor himself. We're not sure what the penalty was for infringing this law, but it can't have been very pleasant. Fortunately for us, tree peonies are now slightly more available. There are very few plants that can compete with a tree peony in full bloom. They flower from late April to early May but the flowering season does vary from year to year. A mature plant can have in excess of a hundred flowers and these can be 10" or more across! The flowers range in color from maroon, crimson, scarlet, various shades of pink, to pure white. There are also tree peonies with yellow or purple flowers. The Chinese refer to the tree peony as 'Moutan'. This has been variously translated but probably means 'The Emperor Flower'. While the tree peony originated in China, it had found its way to Japan by the 8th Century AD. Japanese tree peonies tend to have less double flowers than their Chinese peers, and the flowers are more open and delicate. Growing only 4-5' tall, these exceptional Tree Peonies are sub-zero hardy and bloom for a lifetime. - Home Family - Garden - Spring Bulbs - 459131512
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