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Zinnia - Profusion Cherry The Zinnia Profusion Cherry, 'Zinnia hybrida', is one of the easiest annuals to grow, and attract butterflies to the garden! These bushy plants are simply smothered nonstop all season with cheerful, 2-inch daisy-formed blooms of brightest cherry-red tinged with pink. Ideal for mass plantings or containers! It's no wonder Profusion Cherry (and its sister, Orange!) won the AAS Gold Medal Flower Award--the first flowers to receive this prestigious award in a decade! And then both Cherry and White walked off with Europe's Florueselect Gold as well! The most highly-decorated landscaping Zinnia ever grown, Profusion remains the ONLY choice for an extra-early, extra-long, extra-colorful summer season of bloom! - Category: Home Family - Garden - Annuals Item: 459131039
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Zinnia - Profusion Fire The Zinnia Profusion Fire, 'Zinnia hybrida', is one of the easiest annuals to grow, and attract butterflies to the garden! These bushy plants are simply smothered nonstop all season with cheerful, 2-inch daisy-formed blooms. They are ideal for mass plantings or containers! It's no wonder Profusion Fire (and its sister, Cherry!) won the AAS Gold Medal Flower Award--the first flowers to receive this prestigious award in a decade! The most highly-decorated landscaping Zinnia ever grown, Profusion remains the ONLY choice for an extra-early, extra-long, extra-colorful summer season of bloom! - Category: Home Family - Garden - Annuals Item: 459131040
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Fire Meidiland The Rose Fire Meidiland is a mounding groundcover with striking fire engine red blooms that appear in clusters. This low growing plant is a great choice for a colorful ground cover and is very low maintenance. The dainty tough foliage is extremely desease tolerant. They will bloom from April through frost. Use this ground hugging beauty for massing or erosion control. The Fire Meidiland is also ideal for borders, window boxes, and ledges. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Rose Bushes Item: 453527353
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Fourth of July The Rose Fourth of July produces an eye-popping array of large clusters of ruffled blooms that are striped red and white with gold stamens. This very fragrant climber produces long lasting blooms that blooms and reblooms in the very first season. This rose is hardy and has very good vigor. The flashy green foliage provides a great backgound for the colorful blooms. The climbing canes will revery 12 to 14 feet at matuity. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Rose Bushes Item: 453527354
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Shumard Oak The Shumard Oak tree, Quercus shumardii, is one of the largest southern red oak trees. It grows moderately fast and produces acorns every 2 to 4 years that are a bonus since they can be used by wildlife for food. A handsome shade tree, suggested as a substitute for Scarlet Oak, though not so hardy northward. It was named for Benjamin Franklin Shumard (1820-69), state geologist of Texas. This deciduous tree, sometimes called the Texas Oak, has small, usually 5-lobed leaves, small acorns, and hairy red buds (instead of hairless brown). Shumard Oak trees have shiny, dark green leaves, and the bark is gray and smooth. Shumard Oak trees tolerate poor soil and drought conditions, especially after they are established. The outstanding deep crimson-red fall color produced by the Shumard Oak is an excellent reason to plant this species. In urban areas, this tree has been embraced as a hardy city species. It is also a valuable lumber oak. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Trees Item: 453144663
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Daffodil - Cyclamineus - Jetfire The Daffodil 'Jetfire', ' Narcissi cyclamineus', a fall planted bulb, is a unique free-blooming variety with lovely orange-red cups surrounded by backwards curved petals. This strong performer is excellent for naturalizing and it will come back more lush and beautiful every year. The blossoms last up to 4 weeks and appear in very early spring. Jetfire bulbs, once planted, can remain in the ground for many years. They will multiply and produce the most abundant flowering results in the 2nd and 3rd year. If necessary, very large clumps of bulbs can be lifted as soon as the leaves wither, and then they can be divided and replanted as soon as possible. After flowering, let the leaves yellow before cutting them back. The plants are deer, rabbit, and squirrel resistant. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs Item: 453655772
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Daffodil - Cyclamineus - Tete-a-Tete The Daffodil 'T?te-?-T?te', 'Narcissi cyclamineus', a fall planted bulb, is so named because they flower in profuse pairs facing one another in a most charming fashion. They are extremely popular due to its ease of culture, perfect form, vigor, and prolific blooms. They produce at least two dainty, bright yellow flowers with slightly recurved petals. They will continue to flower for years and years. The blossoms last up to 4 weeks and appear in very early spring. They are great for mass plantings, containers, and borders. T?te-?-T?te bulbs, once planted, can remain in the ground for many years. They will multiply and produce the most abundant flowering results in the 2nd and 3rd year. If necessary, very large clumps of bulbs can be lifted as soon as the leaves wither. and then they can be divided and replanted as soon as possible. After flowering, let the leaves yellow before cutting them back. The plants are deer, rabbit, and squirrel resistant. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs Item: 453655773
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Daffodil - Double - Acropolis The Daffodil 'Acropolis', 'Narcissi double', is a fall planted bulb. The Acroplis is a double daffodil, with fully double blooms, and is an important component in any landscape design. The double flowers do not form a distinct cup, but they produce many central petals of different length. They give a somewhat rumpled effect. They will continue to flower for years and years. The blossoms last up to 4 weeks and appear in very early spring. They are great for mass plantings, containers, and borders. Acropolis bulbs, once planted, can remain in the ground for many years. They will multiply and produce the most abundant flowering results in the 2nd and 3rd year. If necessary, very large clumps of bulbs can be lifted as soon as the leaves wither, and then they can be divided and replanted as soon as possible. After flowering, let the leaves yellow before cutting them back. The plants are deer, rabbit, and squirrel resistant. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs Item: 453655774
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Iris - Louisiana Collection The Louisiana Iris Collection, 'Iris', is a great choice for those wet boggy garden areas that need a burst of color. This collection of our beautiful Louisiana Iris includes 2 roots, 1 every of 'Bold Pretender' and 'Black Gamecock'. The diversity of colors from this Collection will create a stunning effect in your garden, and the very bold and dramatic blooms will be a real talking point. Native to Louisiana and southeastern US wetland, they make perfect companions to the tall bearded Iris. Grows in water, at the edge of a pond or a well watered garden in full sun or partial shade. They love moisture, so give them the same conditions you'd give impatiens or astilbes, with perhaps a little more sun, and they'll do well for you. Gather the large blooms for an extraordinary indoor arrangement. - Home Family - Garden - Spring Bulbs - 459131429
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Sugarberry The Sugarberry tree, Celtis laevigata, is also commonly called sugar hackberry or southern hackberry or Mississippi hackberry. Sugarberry trees are basically a southern version of common or northern hackberry. The Sugarberry tree differs from common hackberry because the fruits are juicier and sweeter, bark is less corky, and leaves are narrower with mostly smooth margins. It has better resistance to witches? broom and less winter hardiness. Sugarberry is a medium to large sized deciduous tree that typically grows 60-80? tall with upright-arching branching and a rounded spreading crown. The trunk diameter ranges from 1-3' and the mature gray bark develops a warty texture. Female flowers give way to an often abundant fruit crop of round fleshy berry-like drupes maturing to deep purple. Fruits are attractive to a variety of wildlife, especially birds. Fleshy parts of the fruit are edible and sweet. Leaves are glossy to dull green leaves (2-4? long) and have a yellow fall color. - Home Family - Garden - Trees - 453144692
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Trident Maple The Trident Maple tree, Acer Buergerianum, is a deciduous, 20-30 foot-high by 25-foot-wide tree in the wild. The Trident Maple has beautiful 3-inch-wide, tri-lobed leaves, glossy green above and paler underneath, which turn various shades of red, orange, and yellow in autumn. Its flowers are bright yellow and showy in the spring. Trident Maple trees naturally exhibit low spreading growth and multiple stems but can be trained to a single trunk and pruned to make it branch higher, allowing passage below its broad, oval to rounded canopy. With its moderate growth rate, attractive orange-brown peeling bark, and easy maintenance, the Trident Maple is popular as a patio or street tree. The Trident Maple is a very popular species for bonsai, due to its small, three-lobed leaves, a readily-thickening trunk, and thick, gnarly roots which adapt well to root-over-rock style. It has enormous use for the home, commercial, or municipal property. Makes a nice small tree that can tolerate urban conditions, ie; confined root space, pollution, and heat and drought. Has done well in parking lot islands. - Home Family - Garden - Trees - 453144726
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Box Elder Maple The Box Elder Maple tree, Acer negundo, is also commonly known as ashleaf maple, Manitoba maple, box-elder maple, and western box-elder. This deciduous maple tree is a small-to-medium-sized tree, reverying heights of 50 to 75 feet, with a trunk diameter up to 4 feet. The trunk is relatively short and tapering, and the crown is spreading and bushy. It has a thick trunk and upright branching habit, but is more often seen as a smaller tree with cane-like, bright green branches. Box Elder trees are fast growing and tolerate poor conditions. These shade trees have brittle wood. Boxelder bugs eat seeds on female trees. Although it grows best on moist soils, box-elder is drought and cold resistant. It can also tolerate flooding for extended periods (up to a month). The seeds are a source of food for birds and mammals, and are important because they stay on the tree through winter, when other food resources are scarce. - Home Family - Garden - Trees - 453527602
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Green Smoketree The Green Smoketree, Cotinus coggygria, is a deciduous shrub/tree. The branches are spreading, loose, and as wide as high. Green Smoketrees have bluish green, sometimes yellow like leaves. Their fall color is red-purple. This deciduous tree has showy pubescent pedicels and peduncles of flowers that provide the "smoke" appearance. Smoketrees like sun. It is a tough tree that is adaptable to widely divergent soils and pH ranges, and it is very drought resistant. It is a great accent tree. - Home Family - Garden - Trees - 453527618
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