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Archive for September, 2008

Bacopa - Giant Snowflake

Bacopa - Giant SnowflakeThe Bacopa Giant Snowflake, ‘Sutera hybrids’, a Proven Winners selection, is an instant hit with gardeners. Sutera hybrids are incredibly vigorous and versatile. It’s “living carpet” growth is unbeatable for filling those inevitable bare spots and spicing up small pots. Giant Snowflake has jumbo white flowers and is extra vigorous. Keep the [...]

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Chocolate Flower

Chocolate FlowerThe Chocolate Flower, ‘Berlandiera lyrata’, has it all. The colorful, fragrant plant attracts butterflies and is drought tolerant and the aroma may either satisfy or intensify your craving for chocolate. This plant is also called chocolate daisy, greeneyes, lyre-leaf greeneyes, and brooch flower. Chocolate Flowers have 1 1/2 inch composite flowers with yellow center [...]

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Sphaeralcea - Shell Pink

Sphaeralcea - Shell PinkThe Sphaeralcea Shell Pink, ‘Sphaeralcea hybrid’, a Proven Selections plant, is a very vigorous trailing plant with a silvery foliage and single pink flowers, similar to Mallow. They are great in baskets and pots. They can spread up to 36 inches. The plant is vase-like and the stems originate from the center [...]

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Dahlia - Mystery Day

Dahlia - Mystery DayThe Decorative Dahlia Mystery Day, ‘Dahlia’, a spring planted tuberous root, has white tipped, maroon, velvety 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 [...]

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Bellflower - Blue Waterfall

Bellflower - Blue WaterfallThe Bellflower Blue Waterfall, ‘Campanula poscharskyana’, a Blooms of Bressingham plaant, has a wonderful deep blue flower with dark green foliage. This ground cover is best used in rock gardens, as an edging or in tubs and pots. ‘Blue Waterfall’? blooms from early summer to late spring and will sometimes repeat flowering [...]

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