Viburnum - Doublefile

Viburnum - Doublefile

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The Doublefile Viburnum, Viburnum tomentosum, is a lovely shrub that provides a three-season interest. It has large white, lacy blooms in spring. Scarlet berries in late summer, and beautiful maroon-purple fall foliage. Birds love this shrub. This shrub has a strong horizontal growth habit. Prune to maintain desired size. (4-5'). Easy to grow in sun or shade. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Shrubs - Item: 453144731 - Viburnum - Doublefile


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Virginia Creeper

Virginia Creeper


The Virginia Creeper, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, is a fast-growing, high-climbing vine that attaches itself with tendrils which expand, disk-like, on their tips. The deciduous leaves that radiate outward from a leaf stem, like spokes on a wheel. Each leaflet is about 3"-7" long and an inch or two wide. The leaves turn fiery red in fall and are very showy. The individual flowers are tiny and inconspicuous, and arranged in elaborate long-stemmed clusters, with every flower at the tip of its own flower stem. The berries are blue-black, less than a half-inch across and much relished by birds. Easy to grow, the Virginia Creeper can get out of hand if not managed. Also known as Woodbine, it will send up sprouts and seed itself, and established plantings may smother shrubs and trees. Virginia creeper will thrive in most soils, in sun or partial shade, with or without a structure to climb on. Virginia creeper is favored for its brilliant fall foliage and as a manitenance-free ground cover. When allowed to clamber over trees or other tall structures, it develops elongated leafy festoons that are especially showy. Where there is nothing to climb, it attaches to the ground with adventitious roots, and makes an excellent cover for slopes or other places where grass is not practical or desired. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Ground Covers Item: 453144734 - Virginia Creeper

Virginia Creeper

Virginia Creeper


The Virginia Creeper, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, is a fast-growing, high-climbing vine that attaches itself with tendrils which expand, disk-like, on their tips. The deciduous leaves that radiate outward from a leaf stem, like spokes on a wheel. Each leaflet is about 3"-7" long and an inch or two wide. The leaves turn fiery red in fall and are very showy. The individual flowers are tiny and inconspicuous, and arranged in elaborate long-stemmed clusters, with every flower at the tip of its own flower stem. The berries are blue-black, less than a half-inch across and much relished by birds. Easy to grow, the Virginia Creeper can get out of hand if not managed. Also known as Woodbine, it will send up sprouts and seed itself, and established plantings may smother shrubs and trees. Virginia creeper will thrive in most soils, in sun or shade, with or without a structure to climb on. Virginia creeper is favored for its brilliant fall foliage and as a manitenance-free ground cover. When allowed to clamber over trees or other tall structures, it develops elongated leafy festoons that are especially showy. Where there is nothing to climb, it attaches to the ground with adventitious roots, and makes an excellent cover for slopes or other places where grass is not practical or desired. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Ground Covers Item: 453144735 - Virginia Creeper

Walking Fern

Walking Fern


The Walking Fern, Camptosorus rhizophyllus, is an interesting little plant. The common name comes from the fact that the leaves sprout new plants at their apices. After a few generations, the plant appears as if it is 'walking' across the ground because the frond tips curve over and root wherever they touch the ground. Walking Ferns have very attractive foliage and the simple leaves are often long-tapering to the tips. They can tolerate occasional wetness and wet soil. It is used in woodland gardens and as groundcover. This perennial fern does not have flowers or blooms. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Ferns Item: 453144736 - Walking Fern

Water Tupelo

Water Tupelo


The Water Tupelo tree, Nyssa aquatica, is also called the cottongum, sourgum, swamp tupelo, tupelo-gum, and water-gum. Water Tupelo trees are a large, long-lived trees that grow in southern swamps and flood plains where its root system is periodically under water. This deciduous tree has a swollen base that tapers to a long, clear bole and often occurs in pure stands. A good mature tree will produce commercial timber used for furniture and crates. Many kinds of wildlife eat the fruits and it is a favored honey tree. The fragrant flowers entice many visits from spring pollinators. The fall color is yellow to purple. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Trees Item: 453144739 - Water Tupelo

Weigela - Pink

Weigela - Pink


The Pink Weigela, Weigela florida, is a deciduous shrub that is prized for its showy bell-shaped flowers and spreading, arching growth habit. Leaves are dark green, oval and tapered, to 2. 5 inches long. Dark pink flowers with pale pink-white interiors, to 1 1/4 inches long are produced in corymbs on short lateral twigs on previous years growth in late spring to early summer. Flowers are attractive to hummingbirds. Native to China. Very nice in a mixed shrub border. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 453144742 - Weigela - Pink

Tulip - Triumph - Blue Beauty

Tulip - Triumph - Blue Beauty


The Tulip 'Blue Beauty', 'Tulipa triumph', a fall planted bulb, produce striking blue flowers. This is one of the best blue tulips available today. Triumph Tulips are the largest and one of the most important class of Tulips. They come in every possible shade of color possible for tulips, including some wonderful pastels. They are particularly esteemed for their beautiful, traditional "tulip" flower shape. Triumph Tulips have sturdy stems and withstand windy weather. They are great for cut flowers and they have a long vase life. These are mid sized tulips with compact leaves and shorter flower stems. They are ideal for pots or even a spring color hedge. Triumph tulips respond well to a cooling period of six weeks in the fridge prior to planting. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs Item: 453655989 - Tulip - Triumph - Blue Beauty - more info

Tulip - Triumph - Cairo

Tulip - Triumph - Cairo


The Tulip 'Cairo', 'Tulipa triumph', a fall planted bulb, produce striking orange brown flowers that are reminiscent to the desert. Triumph Tulips are the largest and one of the most important class of Tulips. They come in every possible shade of color possible for tulips, including some wonderful pastels. They are particularly esteemed for their beautiful, traditional "tulip" flower shape. Triumph Tulips have sturdy stems and withstand windy weather. They are great for cut flowers and they have a long vase life. These are mid sized tulips with compact leaves and shorter flower stems. They are ideal for pots or even a spring color hedge. Triumph tulips respond well to a cooling period of six weeks in the fridge prior to planting. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs Item: 453655990 - Tulip - Triumph - Cairo

Tulip - Triumph - Couleur Cardinal

Tulip - Triumph - Couleur Cardinal


The Tulip 'Couleur Cardinal', 'Tulipa triumph', a fall planted bulb, produce striking red flowers. This heirloom variety is very popular due to it's intense red blooms. Triumph Tulips are the largest and one of the most important class of Tulips. They come in every possible shade of color possible for tulips, including some wonderful pastels. They are particularly esteemed for their beautiful, traditional "tulip" flower shape. Triumph Tulips have sturdy stems and withstand windy weather. They are great for cut flowers and they have a long vase life. These are mid sized tulips with compact leaves and shorter flower stems. They are ideal for pots or even a spring color hedge. Triumph tulips respond well to a cooling period of six weeks in the fridge prior to planting. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs Item: 453655991 - Tulip - Triumph - Couleur Cardinal in stock

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Tulip - Single Late - Cri de Coeur

Tulip - Single Late - Cri de Coeur


The Tulip 'Blushing Girl', 'Tulipa single late', a fall planted bulb, is a new introduction this year that produces large and vibrant yellow petals with bright red flames on tall stems. Single Late Tulips finish off the tulip season. They bloom in late spring. The blooms are large, oval, almost egg-shaped, on a long, sturdy stem. Single Late Tulips are good as cut flowers, for beds, and borders. They do not require the very cold winters of many other tulips, and are a good choice for warmer climates. They have tall strong stems and well-shaped blooms. - Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs - 455045044 - Tulip - Single Late - Cri de Coeur - more info

Tulip - Single Late - Paul Scherer

Tulip - Single Late - Paul Scherer


The Tulip 'Paul Scherer', 'Tulipa single late', a fall planted bulb, produces a large black flower on a tall stem that has long been the goal of Tulip hybridizers. Single Late Tulips finish off the tulip season. They bloom in late spring. The blooms are large, oval, almost egg-shaped, on a long, sturdy stem. Single Late Tulips are good as cut flowers, for beds, and borders. They do not require the very cold winters of many other tulips, and are a good choice for warmer climates. They have tall strong stems and well-shaped blooms. - Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs - 455045045 - Tulip - Single Late - Paul Scherer - poster info

Tulip - Triumph - Candy Corn

Tulip - Triumph - Candy Corn


The Tulip 'Candy Corn', 'Tulipa triumph', a fall planted bulb, is a new introduction this year. This variety will be very popular due to it's intense red and yellow blooms. Triumph Tulips are the largest and one of the most important class of Tulips. They come in every possible shade of color possible for tulips, including some wonderful pastels. They are particularly esteemed for their beautiful, traditional "tulip" flower shape. Triumph Tulips have sturdy stems and withstand windy weather. They are great for cut flowers and they have a long vase life. These are mid sized tulips with compact leaves and shorter flower stems. They are ideal for pots or even a spring color hedge. Triumph tulips respond well to a cooling period of six weeks in the fridge prior to planting. - Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs - 455045046 - Tulip - Triumph - Candy Corn - for sale

Tulip - Triumph - Diamond

Tulip - Triumph - Diamond


The Tulip 'Diamond', 'Tulipa triumph', a fall planted bulb, is a new introduction this year. This variety has white blooms with a reddish blush. Triumph Tulips are the largest and one of the most important class of Tulips. They come in every possible shade of color possible for tulips, including some wonderful pastels. They are particularly esteemed for their beautiful, traditional "tulip" flower shape. Triumph Tulips have sturdy stems and withstand windy weather. They are great for cut flowers and they have a long vase life. These are mid sized tulips with compact leaves and shorter flower stems. They are ideal for pots or even a spring color hedge. Triumph tulips respond well to a cooling period of six weeks in the fridge prior to planting. - Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs - 455045047 - Tulip - Triumph - Diamond - description

Tulip - Triumph - Hemisphere

Tulip - Triumph - Hemisphere


The Tulip 'Hemisphere', 'Tulipa triumph', a fall planted bulb, is a new introduction this year. This variety has white petals and is painted with reddish-pink across the bloom. Triumph Tulips are the largest and one of the most important class of Tulips. They come in every possible shade of color possible for tulips, including some wonderful pastels. They are particularly esteemed for their beautiful, traditional "tulip" flower shape. Triumph Tulips have sturdy stems and withstand windy weather. They are great for cut flowers and they have a long vase life. These are mid sized tulips with compact leaves and shorter flower stems. They are ideal for pots or even a spring color hedge. Triumph tulips respond well to a cooling period of six weeks in the fridge prior to planting. - Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs - 455045048 - Tulip - Triumph - Hemisphere in shop


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