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Archive for February, 2008

Pickwick Giant Crocus

Pickwick Giant CrocusThe Crocus ‘Pickwick’, ‘Crocus giant’, a fall planted bulb, is a profusely flowering Crocus with appealing violet flowers. Each bulb will produce four to five flowers. They are excellent for naturalizing in the border, woodland garden, or in the lawn. These extremely care-free bulbs are among the most popular bulbs used in the [...]

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Yellow Bodacious Corn

Yellow Bodacious CornThe Corn Sweet Bodacious, ‘Zea mays var rugosa (Hybrid)’, is a gourmet sweet corn with exceptional flavor. It was developed for the home garden and the fresh corn market. Bodacious is a truly homozygous sugary enhanced hybrid. Its wide adaptability in northern latitudes and consistent performance have made Bodacious the most popular variety [...]

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Lilac Time Dahlia

Lilac Time DahliaThe Decorative Dahlia Lilac Time, ‘Dahlia’, a spring planted tuberous root, produces velvety purple flowers. This Dahlia produces masses of large blooms from July until frost. Dahlia’s are ideal for cut flowers, borders, containers, and massings. They tend to bloom for long periods, and few plants offer as much variety and showy flowers [...]

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Patmore Ash

Patmore AshThe Patmore Ash tree, Fraxinus pennsylvanica ‘Patmore’, better known as the Patmore Ash, is a lovely, fast-growing tree with 5-9 shiny green leaflets which stay on the tree well into the autumn. Patmore ash tree is a cultivar of the green ash, so it is very hardy and it tolerates drought well. The attractive [...]

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Climbing Hydrangea

Climbing HydrangeaThe Climbing Hydrangea, ‘Hydrangea petiolaris’, will produce beautiful white flowers in late summer and early fall. Climbing Hydrangea is one of the best vines for clinging to brick or stone walls. The yellow fall foliage is another feature of this plant. This plant is slow to establish, but quite vigorous thereafter. The Climbing Hydrangea [...]

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