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Archive for March, 2008

Corn Cockle - Milas Rose Queen

Corn Cockle - Milas Rose QueenThe 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 [...]

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Grass - Horsetail Rush

Grass - Horsetail RushThe Grass ‘Horsetail Rush’, Equisetum hyemele, is an upright mounded, clumping rhizome. An ancient plant with bushy, slender stems and a weeping habit. When young, the slender stems grow horizontally but the plant sends up thicker, vertical stems as it ages. In winter, the evergreen, gray green foliage turns a rich bronze. [...]

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Fern - Hardy Collection

Fern - Hardy CollectionThe Hardy Fern Collection contains 10 ROOTS, 1 each of ‘Christmas Fern’, ‘Cinnamon Fern’, ‘Hay-Scented Fern’, ‘Lady Fern’, ‘Leatherwood Fern’, ‘Maiden Hair Fern’, ‘Ostrich Fern’, ‘Royal Fern’, ‘Sensitive Fern’ and ‘Toothed Wood Fern’. Ferns remain attractive from spring to fall when planted in humus-rich, loose, well-drained soil that is kept moist [...]

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Coleus - Kingswood Torch

Coleus - Kingswood TorchThe Coleus Kingswood Torch, ‘Coleus hybrid’, has flaming magenta foliage that is overlaid with orange and burgundy. These new, bigger, sun loving varieties have revolutionized contanier gardening. The brilliant colors explode in sunny locations. Coleus plants are durable and easy to grow. The coleus plants are a tender perennials. Frost will cause [...]

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Celosia - Fresh Look Red

Celosia - Fresh Look RedThe Celosia Fresh Look Red, ‘Celosia plumosa’, also known as Cockscomb, is one of the most colorful foliage plants for beds, borders, pots, planters and window boxes and they provide a fresh floral look all summer long. The Fresh Look Red thrives in the summer heat and humidity, with drought, or [...]

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