… western China, it is one of the tallest species of artemisia. Unlike its cousins, it is grown for its showy flowers and is a bold standout in the border. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… also sold as Maya brugmansia, matures around five feet in height - relatively short for brugmansias. The large leaves are splotched in green, light green and creamy white. The …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… King Tut grows to about four or five feet in height and width and is cultivated primarily for the fluffy umbrella like bracts that top the otherwise bare stems. The entire plant is a …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… as a shade tree in grassy areas as the fine foliage allows enough sunlight to pass through for grass to grow underneath. This tree has delicate foliage that appears yellowish-green and …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Alan Bloom received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society for the purity of the flower color and its hardiness and vigor in garden settings. Plant …
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… the opportunity to design a basic plant healthcare program. A supply list will be sent. Dress for the weather. Prerequisites: Botany 1, Plant Health 1, and Botany 2 PGL 2 and GDC requirement …
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… throughout the growing season. It's a vigorous grower, reaching up to 12 feet, so it's great for trellises, arbors, and arches. Just give it full sun, good rich soil, and water during dry …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… rich, moisture-retentive yet well-drained soil, and provide a location with opportunities for plenty of air movement around the plant to decrease the incidence of foliar diseases like …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… fertile moist soils with plenty of room between it and the neighboring plants to provide for good air circulation. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… (ultimate size depends upon pruning and training). Branches typically spread horizontally for a short distance before drooping. Flexible foliage is green to blue-green and may be 5” …
Type: Garden Guide Plant