Common Purple Lilac
Give your vining plants a new elegance with this simple, yet elegant, trellis. It is very sturdy and perfect for roses, clematis, morning glories, sweet peas and many of your other favorite climbers. Its rugged baked-on powder coated finish will maintain years of beauty. Attach it to your wall through built-in eyes, or it’s perfect as a free-standing trellis in your garden. You may also use it in 14″ or larger containers. It is 6′ high and 26″ wide and antique bronze in color. Constructed in the USA.
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Indian Summer Black-eyed Susan
The Rudbeckia ?Indian Summer?, Rudbeckia hirta, is an easy to grow perennial with large flower heads of golden yellow with dark eyes that bloom form July to September. Rudbeckia ?Indian Summer? has a plant spread of 12-18? and a height of 34-48?. The dark green foliage sits at the bottom on the tall daisy-like flowers and turns to mahogany in the fall. It is great in borders, for cut flowers or for naturalized areas. Plant in masses with Veronica ?Goodness Grows? or with ornamental grasses.
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Common Purple Lilac
The Common Purple Lilac, Syringa Vulgaris, is well-known and loved by gardeners all over the world for its beauty and fragrance; one of the most powerful fragrances emitted by a plant. This deciduous shrub is used as a hedge or as an individual accent plant. It has light purple flowers occurring in clusters amid the dark-green heart-shaped leaves. Lilacs can withstand severely cold winters (even -35 degrees C) and in fact the species does not grow well in areas without significant frost in wintertime. Captivating fragrance, gorgeous flowers.




