… solid white flowers that are lightly fragrant. It reaches a height of about 2 feet and blooms in mid- to late spring. Narcissus should be planted in average, well-drained soil, in full sun or partial shade. Narcissus are deer and rodent resistant. 탈리아 수선화는 은은한 향기가 나는 하얀 꽃을 …
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… This bright red cultivar features smaller central upright bracts in contrast to larger outside bracts that are slightly pendulous, giving a ruffled appearance to the plant. For indoor longevity, place it in a location with bright light, away from air conditioning vents and ensure the foil wrapping has a hole in the bottom to allow water to drain into the coaster under the pots. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… from late spring to the first hard frosts of fall on this non-hardy perennial. Plant in full sun, average soils. This cultivar thrives in hot dry weather and provides a nectar source for pollinator insects and birds over an extended period of time. Dark green foliage sets off the flower color in the landscape. …
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… the underside of the petals from mid-June to mid-October on a plant that matures about 2 feet in height. The flowers are slightly fragrant. Plant this miniature rose in full sun and in moderately rich, well-drained soil and trim back surrounding vegetation to promote good air …
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… with 35 petals atop long stems with glossy, disease-resistant foliage. This cultivar thrives in climates with cooler summers. Lightly fragrant, this rose is not likely to overpower a room when brought indoors. Plant this rose in full sun and in moderately moist, fertile soil to produce the healthiest, most floriferous plants. …
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… CHERRY PARFAIT® Grandiflora Rose Cupped to flat white flowers are broadly edged in vermillion on this grandiflora rose that is in flower almost constantly from mid-June to the first hard frosts of mid-October. Elegant … Glossy dark green leaves are resistant to foliar diseases. Tolerant of high heat temperatures in mid-summer. …
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… almost black, flowers are accentuated with white stigmas on this non-hardy perennial grown in English gardens since the 1600's under the names "Blackmoor's Beauty" and "Mournful Widow". Under any name, in any age, it is a striking annual for incorporation among perennials or for use in annual displays. Full sun and average soils are keys to success. …
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… slow- to medium-growing Virginia pine that is best known for its outstanding golden foliage in winter. It grows 15-30 feet tall in an open pyramidal habit. The branches are spreading, while the top forms a flat-topped crown. Needles emerge yellowish green but turn bright gold in cold winters, providing winter interest. …
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… Small pink three petaled flowers appear in the leaf axils along the length of the horizontal stems on a daily basis throughout the growing season. While each flower lasts only one day, they are produced in clusters of buds ensuring continuous flower display. This non-hardy perennial will tolerate a few degrees of frost but performs best in warm temperatures, moist soils and partial shade. …
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… divided. Lemon-yellow flowers that look like buttercups are usually single but sometimes come in pairs; they bloom in late spring or early summer. The cool radiance of this showy, moisture-loving plant makes it a must for the spring garden. Well-known in England, common globe flower is becoming a favorite for American gardeners. Showy for shade …
Type: Garden Guide Plant