… weighing up to two tons, but some are truly tiny; the flower of this species is just .1 inch in size—a whole .04 inch larger than its aptly named cousin, Quekettia pygmaea . …
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… leaves (blue needles)along the main stems creating a bottle-brush like appearance. Hardy in the Chicago area but requires moist, perfectly drained soils. After 10 years will be 1.5' high …
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… producing double flowers. Unfortunately this native of Europe and Asia has become naturalized in parts of the eastern United States. …
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… Bellissima™ Red These robust, early, red-blooming plants are strong landscape performers in cool weather. They grow to 6 – 10 inches tall, with equal spread. Use as an underplanting with …
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… produces orange-colored blooms year around. It can be wintered indoors and set outside in the spring after all chance of frost has passed. …
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… the cooler months of the growing season. Kale prefer moderately rich, well drained soils in full sun for best production. Proof that you can have your ornamentals and eat them too! …
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… of lily-of-the-valley and has larger and more prolific flowers than the species. It blooms in the spring and its bell-shaped flowers are white and fragrant. It is a spreading, vigorous …
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… brightly colored flowers produced from late summer into the first hard freeze of fall. Plant in full sun and stake to keep the plant upright under the weight of the flowers. …
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… showy purple flowers that attract birds, hummingbirds, and butterflies. It is most often used in a border. …
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… relatively short stems. A member of the Asiatic section of lilies, it blooms relatively early in the lily season (June). Full sun and moist,well-drained soils are ideal, but it will need …
Type: Garden Guide Plant