Bloomerang Dark Purple Reblooming Lilac blooms in spring like traditional lilacs, then reblooms in summer and will add beauty and fragrance to gardens from spring to fall.
This book "Zucchini Cookbook: Amazing 25 Zucchini Recipes for your optimal health" helps you know all the necessary information regarding zucchini and recipes associated with it. It does not only contain recipes but there is a hidden bonus available in this book which will surely help you in the later stage of life. There are hidden nutritional benefits associated with this vegetable which you will be able to discover with the help of this amazing book. You will be able to find various chapters regarding recipes as follows:· Getting Started with Zucchini · Best Recipes with Zucchini· Delici... [Read More]
April Tryst Camellia japonica 'April tryst' Produces anemone red flowers. The bloom is medium (about 4-5 inches), Blooms mid to late season (Feb to March). Evergreen shrub hardy in zones 6 through 10 with dark glossy green leaves. April Tryst prefers slightly acidic soils with filtered sun to shade. Great for use in shade gardens, woodland plantings, as specimen plants, or in large container gardening. Evergreen. Mature Height : 8-10 feet Mature Width : 6-8 feet Exposure : Full to partial shade Hardiness Zones : 6-10
The Satsuki Azalea is a popular choice among Bonsai. This particular plant is very hardy and produces magnificent flowers ranging up to seven inches in diameter. Of all shrubs with flowers, the Azalea is by far the most dramatic with brilliant blooms of radiant colors blooming in late spring. While there are many species of Azalea, the Satsuki, or Rhododendron indicum is easily one of the most popular, featuring an excellent low, twiggy habit with lovely funnel shaped unscented flowers in whites, pinks, reds and purples. The Satsuki is identified by two blossoms on the end of the terminal; the... [Read More]
Amethyst falls Wisteria vine Wisteria frutescent 'Amethyst falls' 'Amethyst falls,' like other Wisteria, is a strong grower, reaching 30' or more. It is, however, not invasive like its Asian cousins. This native variety is less vigorous & easier to manage, refraining from choking out trees over time, as some Wisteria want to do - a distinct advantage in the South, where Wisteria can run wild! all of these things make it an ecologically sensitive choice. 'Amethyst falls' flowers sooner than the Asian types (some of which can take 10 years or more), blooming its first season with fragrant, vivid... [Read More]
Purple pillar from Proven Winners Naturally grows as a narrow column, making it suitable for screens, hedges, & patio containers. It has beautiful semi-double Purple flowers that attract bees but resist deer.
Miss Molly Buddleia from Proven Winners has fragrant flowers that are a rich sangria-red color. This compact plant is smaller than many other buddleia varieties, and its distinctive flower color makes late summer gardens pop. Its fragrant flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds, but resist deer.
Lavender Chiffon from Proven Winners produces large, single lavender flowers adorned with a lacy center. Beautiful for use in a mixed container or incorporated into a mixed border. Butterflies and hummingbirds are attracted to this plant, but it resists deer.
At last! A rose that combines the classic, fragrant, fully petal tea rose with the ease of a disease-resistant landscape rose. Proven Winners at last rose is delightfully fragrant, with soft orange blossoms that bloom from late spring through frost. Its vigorous, rounded habit & glossy foliage make it perfect for the landscape or flower garden. No spraying necessary, but pruning back by at least one third its total height each early spring can help keep it spectacular year after year. Make your cut just above a thick, healthy bud. At last prefers full sun & well-drained soils.
Oso easy hot Paprika from Proven Winners flowers from early summer through frost with bright, bold orange flowers. Oso easy roses are very low maintenance & disease resistant, making them one of the hardiest roses available. They thrive down to USDA hardiness zone 3 hot Paprika attracts bees & needs to be planted in full sun for best results. No special pruning is needed, just cut it back by one-half of their total height each early spring.
Passion vines are familiar to most of us. Who hasn't been fascinated by the delicate fringe inside the lavender flowers? Please note that this flower is the food plant of several species of butterfly larvae, so don't spray caterpillars! David's Garden Seeds is a Veteran owned business that has been offering quality seeds since 2009.
Other Names: Oregon Holly Grape, Mahonia aquifolium, Blue Barberry, Berberia aquifolium, Oregongrape, Tall Oregon-grape Zone: 5 to 8 Growth Rate: Slow Plant Type: Broadleaf Evergreen Shrub Family: Berberidaceae (Barberry Family) Native Range: Northwest North America Height: 3 to 6 feet Spread: 2 to 5 feet Shape: Irregular branching with upright to spreading habit. Bloom Time: April-May Bloom Color: Yellow Flower/Fruit: Showy yellow flowers in 2" to 3" long racemes followed by .5" edible blue berries. Sun: Full Sun to Part Shade Fall Color: Purple Bronze to Bright Red Drought Tolerance: Moderat... [Read More]
Peach drift ground cover rose Rosa 'meiggili' pp#18542 cpbraf peach drift is one of the most floriferous dwarf shrubs available. Soft peach blooms cover the plant from mid-spring to the first hard freeze of late fall. Peach drift pairs well with perennials in any landscape. Exhibits strong disease resistance. Drift roses are a cross between full-size ground cover roses & miniatures. From the ground cover roses they kept toughness, disease resistance & winter hardiness. From the miniatures, they inherited a well-managed size & repeat-blooming nature. The low, spreading habit of drift is perfect... [Read More]
Sunflowers were named for their habit of turning their faces to the sun. At the beginning of their development they exhibit heliotropism, or following the sun in its course from east to west, though the
Maypop tolerates drought well and is common in old fields and along forest margins. Dies back to ground in winter but recovers in spring. Propagation: Seeds, cuttings. Grow maypop vines on fences or trellises or
Morning glory flowers open with the morning sun and close when it sets. Though each flower only lasts for one day, their abundance and beauty have made them a garden favorite for centuries. Early Japanese
In colonial American times, this plant was a popular choice in flower gardens because of its ornamental properties when dried. The silvery, nearly transparent seed pods led to many common names such as Honesty, Moonflower,
Annual. Zinnia California Giant that produces HUGE flowers that can measure up to 5” in diameter. This is an annual flowering plant that establishes quickly, blooms within 6-8 weeks after sowing seeds and is a
These bright blossoms once grew wild in the fields of the United Kingdom and southern Europe, though they have become very rare in recent times because of the changing landscape and new farming techniques. This
Though native to Mexico and Central America, these flowers spread to Europe with explorers and became popular as ornamental plants. Because of their beauty, they often adorned statues of Mary, resulting in the common name
Please note, this item ships from an international seller. Expected delivery is 10-15 days. International ShippingWisteria is a fast growing, woody, deciduous twining vine that grows to 25 feet or more. In spring time, Wisteria
These poppies have a habit of opening and closing with the sun, appropriate for their native Golden State. The first member of the California poppy genus was identified in 1816 by German botanist Adelbert von
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