… stems, in opposite pairs, appear to encircle the stem. This rhizomatous perennial grows from 1 to 2 feet tall, and the flowers, which reach up to 2 inches across, bloom in upward-facing …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… up to 5 feet in height and are topped by cascading masses of coral colored flowers (bracts) from summer through early fall. Plant outdoors only after the soils have warmed (June first or …
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… Grey-green compact mounds are covered in small, golden yellow flowers from late April into May on this cultivar selected for greater disease resistance and a more …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… spiral knots, then choose to follow a pattern or create your own adventure. Draw inspiration from the Orchid Show displays in Krehbiel Gallery and play with color to create a hanging …
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… that form a central rosette, and each dark brown frond has silvery white bands. When seen from above this plant could almost be a sea creature. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… the dahlias, once they have established their root systems to avoid the plants tipping over from the weight of their blooms later in the season. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… flowers, leaves and seeds are toxic and should not be ingested - this also deters herbivores from eating the plant. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… well in low light and temperatures of 65 degrees Fahrenheit. The name Dracaena is derived from the Greek word “drakaina,” which is a female dragon. When the stem is cut, a resinous red …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… plant family ( Acanthaceae ) native to India and Nepal, and produces true-blue flowers from late winter until frost. Tall, leggy plants can easily be cut back hard to continue growth …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… garden, even when it is not blooming. However, in late summer, tall, sturdy stems arise from the foliage with huge clusters of buds that open into groups of golden-orange daisy-like …
Type: Garden Guide Plant