Ivy - Mini Ester

Ivy - Mini Ester

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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 - Ivy - Mini Ester


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Ivy - Riterkreuz

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 - Ivy - Riterkreuz

Ivy - Yellow Ripple

Ivy - Yellow Ripple


The Yellow Ripple Ivy, Hedera Helix, is a slower growing, prostrate variety with zig-zag stems. It has medium large, three- to five- lobed leaves, with every lobe drawn to a long, tapered point. The creamy yellow margins contrast with gray green centers. 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: 453265969 - Ivy - Yellow Ripple

Ivy - English

Ivy - English


The English Ivy, Hedera helix, is a classic, fan-shaped, silver green English Ivy from the Fall Magic collection. English Ivy is a strong growing, trailing variety that's great for baskets, containers, or as a groundcover. The dense growth and abundant leaves form a thick canopy just above the ground, and prevent sunlight from reverying other plants. It is widely used by homewoners, hirticulturists, landscape contractors and others desiring a fast growing, low maintainence, evergreen cover. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Vines Item: 453266000 - Ivy - English

Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle Vine

Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle Vine


The Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle Vine, Lonicera 'Dropmore Scarlet', is a vining honeysuckle that is very winter hardy and easy to grow. It has loads of fragrant scarlet-orange, tubular flowers from June to September. Hummingbirds are always visiting this plant in our gardens. Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle Vines do best in at least a half day of full sun in consistently moist, organic soil. Be sure to give it a support to climb on right away or soon after it's planted. Easy to grow in fertile, well-drained soil. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Vines Item: 453266005 - Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle Vine

Ivy - Duckfoot

Ivy - Duckfoot


The Duckfoot Vine, Hedera Helix, has small, matt, olive green, rounded, fan shaped leaves that look just like little duck feet. Duckfoots have fast growing short internodes and a good self branching habit. A nicely trailing variety that's especially good in baskets. Other uses are for groundcover indoors and terrariums. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Vines Item: 453266006 - Ivy - Duckfoot

Astrantia - Ruby Wedding

Astrantia - Ruby Wedding


The Astrantia Ruby Wedding, 'Astrantia', displays brilliant ruby red blooms. Height: 25-30". These long flowering perennials are ideal when planted in borders or along streams. Good naturalizer under light open trees. It makes an excellent cut flower. To stimulate more blooms, remove old flowers. These long flowering perennials are ideal when planted in borders or along streams. Astrantias thrive in moist, humus-rich or heavy clay soil. With good soil moisture, astrantias can be planted in full sun. To stimulate more blooms, remove old flowers. Blooms last long - late spring to early summer, and the bracts usually remain attractive well after bloom. Like little pincushions, their abundant blooms float above rosettes of mid-sized, deeply lobed, bright green leaves. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Spring Bulbs Item: 459131174 - Astrantia - Ruby Wedding

Astrantia - Snow Star

Astrantia - Snow Star


The Astrantia Snow Star PP#12697, 'Astrantia', is a lovely variety from Future Plants?. It is pale greenish white, with the light scent of anise. It grows to a height: 30". It is Plant Patent Protected. Asexual Propagation Prohibited. These long flowering perennials are ideal when planted in borders or along streams. It makes an excellent cut flower. Astrantias thrive in moist, humus-rich or heavy clay soil. With good soil moisture, astrantias can be planted in full sun. To stimulate more blooms, remove old flowers. Blooms last long - late spring to early summer, and the bracts usually remain attractive well after bloom. Like little pincushions, their abundant blooms float above rosettes of mid-sized, deeply lobed, bright green leaves. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Spring Bulbs Item: 459131175 - Astrantia - Snow Star - more info

Begonia - Giant Camellia - Mixed Colors

Begonia - Giant Camellia - Mixed Colors


The Giant Camellia Begonia Mix, 'Begonia', brightens up the shady areas in the garden and around the house with beautiful, colorful Belgium Begonias. No other plant grows so well in the shade. Colors range from delicate pastel hues to deep, rich shades with the blooms accented by broad, attractive foliage. The blooms are large in size with the lovely petal shape and design of Camellias. Pinch off side buds to produce large blooms up to 6" across. Start bulbs early indoors, Feb-April, and move outdoors after last frost. Hardy in zone 10, elsewhere dig and store before frost. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Spring Bulbs Item: 459131188 - Begonia - Giant Camellia - Mixed Colors

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Corn Cockle - Milas Rose Queen

Corn Cockle - Milas Rose Queen


The Corn Cockle Milas Rose Queen, 'Agrostemma githago', is a fragile looking but very sturdy plant with delicate pink and white flowers that will delight you all summer. The Corn Cockle looks dramatic when planted in mass and is very tolerant of a wide range of conditions. It will tolerate wind and less than perfect soils. It is the ideal flower for continuous summer/fall show of color. Milas Rose Queen is used as an annual hedge, in the back of a flower border, and for bunches of cut flowers. All parts of this plant are poisonous. Plant in the spring after the last average frost date in cold climates. In warm climates seed in the fall or winter for early spring bloom. - Home Family - Garden - Seeds - 453451362 - Corn Cockle - Milas Rose Queen - for sale

Cosmos - Candy Stripe

Cosmos - Candy Stripe


The Cosmos Candy Stripe, 'Cosmos bipinnatus', has markings that are truly unique and vary with every flower. It displays a white background color with rose stripes and markings on flowers that are 2 to 3 inches wide. The Candy Stripe almost thrives on neglect. Cosmos begin blooming 10 weeks after seeding and bloom from summer to first fall frost. They like the shorter days of fall and will often bloom even stronger than they do in the summer. The Candy Stripe Cosmos prefer full sun but they can withstand a little shade. They will thrive in average garden soils. Do not over fertilize or over water. Plant this Cosmos in the spring after the last average frost date. They are excellent colorful bedding plants for low maintenance, dry areas and are great for cut flowers. They attract hummingbirds and butterflies. - Home Family - Garden - Seeds - 453451365 - Cosmos - Candy Stripe

Cosmos - Sea Shells

Cosmos - Sea Shells


The Cosmos Sea Shells Blend, 'Cosmos bipinnatus', is a very unique Cosmos with rolled petals looking a bit like a sea shell with a yellow button eye. Solid colored flowers (and a few bicolors) of white, pink, rose, and crimson, adorn this Cosmos. The flowers are rolled quilled petals, 3 to 4 inches wide with yellow centers. Cosmos begin blooming 10 weeks after seeding and bloom from summer to first fall frost. They like the shorter days of fall and will often bloom even stronger than they do in the summer. The Sea Shell Blend Cosmos prefer full sun, but they can withstand a little shade. They will thrive in average garden soils. Do not over fertilize or over water. Plant this Cosmos in the spring after the last average frost date. They are excellent colorful bedding plants for low maintenance, dry areas, and are great for cut flowers. They attract hummingbirds and butterflies. - Home Family - Garden - Seeds - 453451366 - Cosmos - Sea Shells and more posters

Echinacea - Purple Coneflower

Echinacea - Purple Coneflower


The Echinacea Purple Coneflower, 'Echinacea purpurea', is a long lived tough perennial that withstands drought, wind and humidity and it is used for its suspected medicinal value. This easy to care for North America Native Wildflower is an excellent addition to any garden. The Purple Coneflower has 2 to 3 inch long drooping petals that are surrounded with a purple/maroon/brown conical center, 3 inches in diameter. The flowers appear on tall stems above the foliage. The bloom period is during the summer for 30 to 60 days. Purple Coneflower Echinacea will perform in full sun or light shade. In very hot summer climates, provide some afternoon shade. Well drained soil is a must for Echinacea Coneflowers as they cannot withstand standing water. Plant in early spring, 3 to 4 weeks before the last frost or as late as 2 months before the first fall frost. They make excellent cut flowers and borders>/p> - Home Family - Garden - Seeds - 453451384 - Echinacea - Purple Coneflower - and other posters

Foxglove - Gloxiniaflora Mixture

Foxglove - Gloxiniaflora Mixture


The Foxglove Gloxiniiflora, 'Digitalis purpurea 'Gloxiniiflora', is a dramatic bloomer for your shade garden and it makes a stunning cut flower. The Gloxiniiflora is a very sturdy variety of Foxglove. It is considered a biennial because it produces foliage the first year and flowers the 2nd year. The 2 to 3 inch long flowers are white, pink, salmon, yellow, cream, and cerise. Foxglove begins blooming in spring and blooms for 6 to 8 weeks. The Gloxiniiflora is one of the few flowering plants that flowers well in the shade and it will take some sun. The Foxglove requires a slightly acidic, sandy, well drained soil with quite a bit of organic material. It prefers to be moist. Plant seeds in the spring after the last frost up until 2 months before the first fall frost. - Home Family - Garden - Seeds - 453451390 - Foxglove - Gloxiniaflora Mixture - description


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