Perennials - H
- Plant Nursery

Egret Flower
Habenaria radiata 'Egret Flower'
The Egret Flower, 'Habenaria radiata', produce flowers that looks like birds in flight. The exotic flowers of gleaming white bloom in May-June. These plants are grown from small, pea- sized corms, but produce these exquisite flowers that look like exotic, fringed birds in flight. Although they are hardy in zones 5-10, protect in colder northern areas with mulch. They are also deer resistant.
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Grass - Golden Variegated Hakone
Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola'
The Grass 'Golden Variegeted Hakone Grass', Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola', is a mounded non-invasive rhizome grass. It has brilliant yellow, bamboo-like foliage streaked with green lines. In the fall, the leaves turn an intense ruby pink. Attractive as a specimen, in mass plantings, or in combination with other shade loving plants. Prefers moist, well-drained, fertile soil with light shade or half-day sun. Slowly spreading, this grass will add elegance & beauty to any shade border. The yellow variegation turns red/brown if grown in too much sun. Pest and disease free.
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Silverbell
Halesia tetraptera
The Carolina Silverbell tree, Halesia carolina, also known as Mountain Silverbell, Snowdrop tree, and Oppossum Wood, is common and reaches its greatest size in the southern Appalachian Mountains where it is called mountain silverbell. This attractive shrub, or small tree, grows in moist soils along streams in the understory of hardwood forests. It has a moderate growth rate and lives about 100 years. Place in full sun to partial shade. This deciduous tree has soft wood and it is close-grained and a favorite wood for crafts. The white bell-shaped flowers and small size make it a desirable tree for landscaping. The seeds are eaten by squirrels and the flowers provide honey for bees. Fall color is chartreuse to yellow-brown. Silverbell trees exhibit pendulous bell-shaped white flowers in spring.
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Heather - Alicia
Heather Alicia
The Scotch Heather Alicia, Calluna vulgaris 'Alicia', produces masses of white buds, which fail to open, resulting in a long flowering period, August to December. It has bright green foliage and a compact upright habit. Alicia has larger buds, flowers longer, and has a less floppy habit than 'Melanie'. Alicia has a small, tidy shape and its evergreen nature makes this common heather a good choice for the front of the border or foundation. The persistent flower buds add great interest in fall and winter. Prune by cutting branches below the flowers in fall or in early spring in colder zones. It requires full sun and acid loving fertile well drained soil that is humus rich. Alicia is a budbloomer which means that it is a forms Calluna in which the flowers never develop beyond the bud stage, but as a result, keep their color for a long period.
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Heather - Amethyst
Heather Amethyst
The Scotch Heather Amethyst, Calluna vulgaris 'Amethyst', is a bud-bloomer with purplish crimson buds from August to January. It has dark green foliage and an small upright bushy habit; low-growing perennial evergreen ground cover or low shrub for sun; blooms during late summer. Amethyst has buds which are bluer than 'Alexandra' but last longer. The persistent flower buds add great interest in fall and winter. Prune by cutting branches below the flowers in fall or in early spring in colder zones. It requires full sun and acid loving fertile well drained soil that is humus rich. Amethyst is a budbloomer which means that it is a form of Calluna in which the flowers never develop beyond the bud stage, but as a result, keep their color for a long period. Amethyst is one of the longest lasting displays of the series.
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Heather - Annette
Heather Annette
The Scotch Heather Anette, Calluna vulgaris 'Anette', has clear pink buds from August to November on medium green foliage; is a low-growing perennial evergreen ground cover or low shrub for sun; blooms during late summer. Anette does best in well-drained, acidic soil and requires sun for at least half the day for their best color. Prune by cutting branches below the flowers in fall or in early spring in colder zones. It requires full sun and acid loving fertile well drained soil that is humus rich. Anette is a budbloomer which means that it is a form of Calluna in which the flowers never develop beyond the bud stage, but as a result, keep their color for a long period.
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Heather - Larissa
Heather Larissa
The Scotch Heather Larissia, Calluna vulgaris 'Larissa', is an upright, bushy, and vigorous plant with bright brick red buds, brighter and earlier than 'Alexandra' from which it comes; is a low-growing perennial evergreen ground cover or low shrub for sun; blooms during late summer. This bud-bloomer has dark green foliage and shows off its buds from August to October. Prune by cutting branches below the flowers in fall or in early spring in colder zones. It requires full sun and acid loving fertile well drained soil that is humus rich. Larissia is a budbloomer which means that it is a form of Calluna in which the flowers never develop beyond the bud stage, but as a result, keep their color for a long period.
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Heather - Sandy
Heather Sandy
The Scotch Heather, Calluna vulgaris 'Sandy', is a mutation of the variety 'Melanie' and its bright yellow foliage resists the sun well. Sandy is a low-growing perennial evergreen ground cover or low shrub for sun; blooms during late summer. It is upright and wide, and has pure white, very resistant buds between September to December. The masses of white flower buds never open thereby remaining colorful from August until hard frost! Superb for alpine, rock or trough gardens. Sandy is a budbloomer which means that it is a form of Calluna in which the flowers never develop beyond the bud stage, but as a result, keep their color for a long period. It requires full sun and acid loving fertile well drained soil that is humus rich.
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Helen's Flower - Mardi Gras
Helenium 'Mardi Gras'
The Helenium Mardi Gras, 'Helenium', a Blooms of Bressingham plant, also known as Sneezeweed or Helens Flower, is a very showy multicolored perennial. The flower colors are somewhat tie-dyed, orange-red-yellow, with a flower size of 1-2 and green foliage. Mardi Gras blooms from late June into early August. It has a plant height of 2 and a spread of 25. Marid Gras needs to be planted in full sun and in a well-drained area. Try planting Helenium in the back of the border or in mass plantings with shrubs and grasses. If one needs color added to their garden, dont forget Helenium Mardi Gras.
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Sunflower - Low Down
Helianthus s. 'Low Down'
The Sunflower Low Down, 'Helianthus angustifolius Low Down, a Blooms of Bressingham plant, is a dwarf form of Helianthus First Light. It has a solid mass of deep gold flowers. The fuzzy, linear green leaves make a wonderful contrast with the flowers. Low Down has a plant height of 12 and a spread of 20. Helianthus should be planted in full sun with average to well-drained soils. It will grow best with moisture, but can tolerate drought. Try Helianthus as cut flowers, in the back of beds or borders, with Ornamental Grasses or Asters. Birds also love the seeds that are produces. Low Down will give a stunning explosion of color to any perennial garden. PP 13,197
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Sunflower - First Light
Helianthus salicifolius 'First Light'
The Sunflower First Light, 'Helianthus salicifolius First Light, a Blooms of Bressingham plant, displays a solid mass of 2 daisy light yellow flowers. The fuzzy, linear green leaves make a wonderful contrast with the flowers. First Light has a plant height of 4 and a spread of 28. Helianthus should be planted in full sun with average to well-drained soils. It will grow best with moisture, but can tolerate drought. Try Helianthus as cut flowers, in the back of beds or borders, with Ornamental Grasses or Asters. Birds also love the seeds that are produced. First Light will give a stunning explosion of color to any perennial garden.
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Licorice - Lemon
Helichrysum petiolare
The Licorice, Lemon Licorice, 'Helichrysum petiolare', is a pale lime plant that lets you do a little to get a lot. Licorice plants are exceptionally easy to grow, requiring little fertilizer. The Lemon Licorice is restrained grower with velvety soft foliage. This plant is an excellent choice for hanging baskets or mixed containers. It's especially useful in mixed containers as it tends to grow outward which makes a planter or basket look larger. Licorice do best in a well drained soil, either in beds or containers. Lemon Licorice produces small white flowers that are insignificant and can be removed.For zones 9-11, this plant can also be a perennial.
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Licorice - Petite
Helichrysum petiolare
The Licorice, Petite Licorice, 'Helichrysum petiolare', has cool dusty white leaves. This plant will let you do a little to get a lot. Licorice plants are exceptionally easy to grow, requiring little fertilizer. The Petite Licorice has fine foliage and is a compact grower. This plant is an excellent choice for hanging baskets or mixed containers. It's especially useful in mixed containers as it tends to grow outward which makes a planter or basket look larger. Licorice do best in a well drained soil, either in beds or containers. Petite Licorice produces small flowers that are insignificant and can be removed.For zones 9-11, this plant can also be a perennial.
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Licorice - Splash
Helichrysum petiolare
The Licorice, Splash, 'Helichrysum petiolare', has foliage that is an evenly variegated pale green and white. This plant will let you do a little to get a lot. Licorice plants are exceptionally easy to grow, requiring little fertilizer. The Splash Licorice is a bushy but compact grower. This plant is an excellent choice for hanging baskets or mixed containers. It's especially useful in mixed containers as it tends to grow outward which makes a planter or basket look larger. Licorice do best in a well drained soil, either in beds or containers. Splash Licorice produces small flowers that are insignificant and can be removed.For zones 9-11, this plant can also be a perennial.
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Licorice - White
Helichrysum petiolare
The Licorice, White Licorice, 'Helichrysum petiolare', exhibits vigorous growth and elegant silver-frosted foliage. This plant will let you do a little to get a lot. Licorice plants are exceptionally easy to grow, requiring little fertilizer. The Petite Licorice has fine foliage and is a compact grower. This plant is an excellent choice for hanging baskets or mixed containers. It's especially useful in mixed containers as it tends to grow outward which makes a planter or basket look larger. Licorice do best in a well drained soil, either in beds or containers. White Licorice produces small flowers that are insignificant and can be removed.For zones 9-11, this plant can also be a perennial.
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Licorice
Helichrysum petiolare
The Licorice, White Licorice, 'Helichrysum petiolare', exhibits vigorous growth and elegant silver-frosted foliage. This plant will let you do a little to get a lot. Licorice plants are exceptionally easy to grow, requiring little fertilizer. The Petite Licorice has fine foliage and is a compact grower. This plant is an excellent choice for hanging baskets or mixed containers. It's especially useful in mixed containers as it tends to grow outward which makes a planter or basket look larger. Licorice do best in a well drained soil, either in beds or containers. White Licorice produces small flowers that are insignificant and can be removed. In warmer zones this plant can also be a perennial.
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Icicles Licorice
Helichrysum thianschanicum
The Licorice Plant, Helichrysum thianschanicum, is ideal for adding texture and structure to the front of borders. It exhibits long, narrow, velvety silver-colored foliage. Licorice plants have a upright compact habit. This perennial is cold tolerant. It is a very popular accent plant which looks like miniature silver Pine. Strong, quick to grow, with a compact habit. Yellow flowers may appear in summer.
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Grass - Blue Oat
Helictotrichon sempervirens
The Grass 'Blue Oat Grass', Helictotrichon sempervirens is more enduring than blue fescues. Blue Oat grass is the best choice for accents. The clear blue summer foliage echoes with dwarf blue spruce and blue junipers. For a dramatic effect, try Helictotrichon with deep maroon leaved canna lilies. The blades are upright and divergent. Blue Oat grasses are mostly grown for its metallic blue foliage. The handsome flowers resembling one-sided oat panicles appear in June and grow 1-2 feet above the leaves. Great in flowering borders and rock gardens.
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Helipsos - Summer Sun Sunflower
Heliopsis helianthiodes
The Helipsos 'Summer Sun Sunflower', Heliopsis helianthiodes, is a great combination of large, orange-yellow flowers with dark green foliage. Blooming from July till frost, this Heliopsis grows to 4 tall with a plant spread of 18-24. This easy to grow perennial attracts butterflies and is deer resistant. Summer Sun Sunflower needs to be grown in full sun, but can tolerate some afternoon shade. It can be planted in average, well-drained soil, but do not allow it to dry out. A wonderful addition to island beds or in the back or borders or as cut flowers. Summer Sun Sunflower may be slow to appear in the spring, but the blooms persist long after other perennials have completed their show.
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Oxeye - Loraine Sunshine
Heliopsis 'Loraine Sunshine'
The Heliopsis Loraine Sunshine, 'Heliopsis helianthiodes', a Blooms of Bressingham plant, is a great combination of large, golden-yellow flowers and variegated foliage with green veins. Blooming from July till frost, this Heliopsis grows to 30 tall with a plant spread of 30. This easy to grow perennial attracts butterflies and is deer resistant. Loraine Sunshine needs to be grown in full sun, but can tolerate some afternoon shade. It can be planted in average, well-drained soil, but do not allow it to dry out. A wonderful addition to island beds or in the back or borders or as cut flowers. Loraine Sunshine may be slow to appear in the spring, but the blooms persist long after other perennials have completed their show. PP10690
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Heliotrope - Marine
Heliotropium arboescens
The Heliotropium Marine, 'Heliotropium arborescens', produces purple flowers that smell of fresh vanilla. They are quick to bloom and have a very compact habit. Plant the Atlantis in full sun or light shade in fertile and well drained soil. This plant is a great choice for mixed planters with its rich foliage and purple flower clusters. The Heliotropium plant is often called Heliotrope and is great for attracting Butterflies. In warmer zones this plant can also be a perennial.
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Heliotropium - Atlantis
Heliotropium arborescens
The Heliotropium Atlantis, 'Heliotropium arborescens', a Proven Selections plant, produces violet-blue flowers that smell of fresh vanilla. They are quick to bloom and have a very compact habit. Plant the Atlantis in full sun or light shade in fertile and well drained soil. This plant is a great choice for mixed planters with its rich foliage and purple flower clusters. The Heliotropium plant is often called Heliotrope and is great for attracting Butterflies.For zones 9-11, this plant can also be a perennial.
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Heliotropium - Nagano
Heliotropium arborescens
The Heliotropium Nagano, 'Heliotropium arborescens', a Proven Selections plant, produces fragrant deep purple flowers. They are quick to bloom and have a very compact habit. Plant the Nagano in full sun or light shade in fertile and well drained soil. This plant is a great choice for mixed planters with its rich foliage and purple flower clusters. The Heliotropium plant is often called Heliotrope and is great for attracting Butterflies.For zones 9-11, this plant can also be a perennial.
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Christmas Rose
Helleborus
The Christmas Rose, Helleborus, is a colorful mixture of helleborus producing clusters of 2-6 cup-shaped flowers, about 2" wide. Blooms in early spring. Height: 12-18". Winter to early spring, large flowers rise above masses of glossy dark, leather-like leaves. These hardy, easy to grow perennials thrive in a partially sunny to full shade locations and are great companions to Hosta. They are insect/disease resistant and tolerant of heat and humidity.Helleborus are relatively care-free plants. As with many ornamental perennials, adequate soil preparation is the key to long term health and vigor. Helleborus are deep rooted, stout plants, and are well-known for their thick, shiny green foliage.
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Daylily - Reblooming Collection
Hemerocallis
The re-blooming Daylily Collection, 'Hemerocallis', contains 5 plants, 1 each of Daylily 'Twilight Secrets', Daylily 'Blueberry Cream', Daylily 'Thundering Ovation', Daylily 'Wild Horses' and Daylily 'Lacy Doily'. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart.
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Daylily - Select Collection
Hemerocallis
The Select Daylily Collection, 'Hemerocallis', is perfect for daylily collectors. This special group of hybrids is spectacular in the sunny garden. Each cultivar has outstanding colors, markings, and ruffled edges. Experienced daylily growers, and novices alike, will delight in the summertime display of big showy flowers. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart.
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Daylily - Daring Deception
Hemerocallis ' Daring Deception'
The Daylily Daring Deception, Hemerocallis 'Daring Deception', has beautiful dark purple centers with light pink petals and dark green semi-evergreen foliage. Daring Deception will bloom from early to mid summer and is a constant rebloomer. It can survive harsh conditions that many other plants can not and prefers full sun for the best performance.Daylilies are some of the easiest plants to grow and are a good choice for any gardener. The will grow in almost any soil and handle drought to wet soil conditions. Use for stand alone plantings, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Black Emanuelle
Hemerocallis 'black emanuelle'
The Hemerocallis 'Black Emanuelle', also known as a Daylily, is closest to black we have ever seen! Produces flowers 5" across and is semi-evergreen. A mid-season bloomer, it is carefree and colorful. These daylilies have been developed for their vibrant long-lasting color. They provide an amazing number of beautiful blooms on tall stems. Prefers a full sun area that is well-drained. Add a perennial home improvement-Plant Daylilies!Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Use 'Black Emanuelle' for cut flowers, massing, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Blueberry Cream
Hemerocallis 'Blueberry Cream'
The Daylily Blueberry Cream, 'Hemerocallis', displays large 6" flowers of cream-yellow with lavender eye-zone and edges. A real eye-catcher! It re-blooms in late summer andis the semi-evergreen variety. No. 1 size roots. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart. Zones 3-9.
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Daylily - Blueberry Sundae
Hemerocallis 'Blueberry Sundae'
The Daylily Blueberry Sundae, 'Hemerocallis', displays petals, more than 5" across that are mostly white, fading into blue-purple highlights. It is a re-blooming variety which blooms in early summer and is followed by more blooms in late summer. No. 1 size roots. Zones 3-9.
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Daylily - Brookwood Lee Causey
Hemerocallis 'brookwood lee causey'
The Hemerocallis 'Brookwood Lee Causey', also known as a Daylily, is carefree and colorful and a standout in any garden. Developed for the vibrant, long-lasting color these wonderful flowers produce an abundance of blooms on each stem. The large bright yellow petals with a prominent fiery-red eye zone adds a burst of color the hot summer months. These daylilies have been developed for their vibrant long-lasting color. Prefers a full sun area that is well-drained. Add a perennial home improvement-Plant Daylilies!Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Use Brookwood Lee Causey for cut flowers, massing, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Cathrine Woodbury
Hemerocallis 'Catherine Woodbury'
The Hemerocallis Catherine Woodbury, also known as a Daylily, has very fragrant lightly ruffled, orchid-lavender petals with a wide green throat and a flower size of 4.5. With dark green foliage, this daylily will reach a height of 30 and a plant spread of 24-36. Winning the Award of Merit on 1973, one can see why. Catherine Woodbury will bloom from May through July, with outstanding color and a definite rebloomer. Catherine Woodbury prefers a full sun area that is well-drained.Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Catherine Woodbury is considered to be pest and deer resistant. Use for cut flowers, massing, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Cherry Tiger
Hemerocallis 'cherry tiger'
The Hemerocallis 'Cherry Tiger', also known as a Daylily, has large, round 6" cherry pink flowers with a white mid-rib around a yellow-green eye. Flowers have a delicate scent that is most noticeable at mid-day. Semi-evergreen, mid-season bloomer, tetraploid. These daylilies have been developed for their vibrant long-lasting color. They provide an amazing number of beautiful blooms on tall stems. Prefers well drained soil and sun.Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Use 'Cherry Tiger' for cut flowers, massing, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Cherry Valentine
Hemerocallis 'cherry valentine'
The Hemerocallis 'Cherry Valentine', also known as a Daylily, is a beauty! It sports bright 4" soft pink flowers with pink- red edges . A reblooming daylily and early season blooming. Semi-evergreen and a mid-season bloomer. These daylilies have been developed for their vibrant long-lasting color. They provide an amazing number of beautiful blooms on tall stems. Prefers well drained soil and at least 6 hours of sun.Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Use Cherry Valentine for cut flowers, massing, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Cool It
Hemerocallis 'Cool It'
The Daylily Cool It, 'Hemerocallis', exhibits big 6" fragrant flowers of white with a green throat. They bloom in June-July and repeat in August- September. A semi-evergreen variety, Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart.
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Daylily - Crystal Pinot
Hemerocallis 'Crystal Pinot'
The Daylily Crystal Pinot, Hemerocallis 'Crystal Pinot', has large fringed flowers with purple centers with cream petals and dark green semi-evergreen foliage. Crystal Pinot will bloom from early to mid summer and is a constant rebloomer. It can survive harsh conditions that many other plants can not and prefers full sun for the best performance.Daylilies are some of the easiest plants to grow and are a good choice for any gardener. The will grow in almost any soil and handle drought to wet soil conditions. Use for stand alone plantings, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Darla Anita
Hemerocallis 'Darla Anita'
The Daylily Darla Anita, Hemerocallis 'Darla Anita' has big ruffled pink flowers edged in yellow with green evergreen foliage. Darla Anita will bloom from early to mid summer and is a constant rebloomer. It can survive harsh conditions that many other plants can not and prefers full sun for the best performance.Daylilies are some of the easiest plants to grow and are a good choice for any gardener. The will grow in almost any soil and handle drought to wet soil conditions. Use for stand alone plantings, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Destined to See
Hemerocallis 'Destined to See'
The Daylily Destined to See, 'Hemerocallis', has attractive creamy white petals with a blue-violet eye-zone. Accented with a rich purple edging. Fragrant, blooms 4-5" across. Early mid-season bloomer, this is an evergreen variety. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart.
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Daylily - Double - Cute as Can Be
Hemerocallis double 'cute as can be'
The Double Daylily 'Cute as Can Be', Hemerocallis, has a purple red shelf above a green throat. What could be better than a Daylily that blooms repeatedly throughout the summer? This is an exceptionally beautiful double daylily that re-blooms not once but again in late summer. Youll want to give this vigorous grower center stage in a sunny border or naturalized setting to showcase its beautiful coloring. Add flair to your mid to late summer cut-flower bouquets. Prefers full sun area that is well drained. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Cute as Can Be is considered to be pest and deer resistant. Use for cut flowers, massing, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Double - Susan Prichard Petit
Hemerocallis double 'susan prichard petit'
The Double Daylily 'Susan Prichard Petit', Hemerocallis, has huge 6" burgundy-rose flowers that is completely irresistible! The double blooms add a sense of depth to this already amazing flower. You can enjoy this mid season bloomer, not once, but again later in the summer. Semi-evergreen variety. Youll want to give this vigorous grower center stage in a sunny border or naturalized setting to showcase its beautiful coloring. Add flair to your mid to late summer cut-flower bouquets. Prefers full sun area that is well drained. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Susan Prichard Petit is considered to be pest and deer resistant. Use for cut flowers, massing, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Doublelicious
Hemerocallis 'doublelicious'
The Hemerocallis 'Doublelicious', also known as a Daylily, has 6" double flowers saturated with cherry-orange tones. Heavy flowers need deadheading to keep scapes from drooping. These daylilies have been developed for their vibrant long-lasting color. They provide an amazing number of beautiful blooms on tall stems. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use 'Doublelicious'in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, .
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Daylily - Dwarf Reblooming Mixed
Hemerocallis 'dwarf reblooming mix'
The Dwarf Reblooming Daylily Mixture, Hemerocallis, contains reblooming dwarf daylilies that bloom from June to September. They are excellent for the front of borders and patio containers. A semi-evergreen, these daylilies, so-called 'dwarf' varieties, produce compact, free-flowering plants and bloom during their normal period. Then, after resting awhile, they produce a second set of blossoms.
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Daylily - Edge of Darkness
Hemerocallis 'Edge of Darkness'
The Daylily Edge of Darkness, 'Hemerocallis', has fragrant, 4" soft lavender flowers, a strong yellow throat, along with very visible purple petticoat-like edges. Mid-season bloomer, this is a semi-evergreen variety. Carefree and colorful, these daylilies have been developed for their vibrant long-lasting color. They provide an amazing number of beautiful blooms on tall stems. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart.
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Daylily - El Desperado
Hemerocallis 'El Desperado'
The Daylily El Desperado, Hemerocallis 'El Desperado' has large yellow flowers with a purple eye above a green throat with green foliage. El Desperado will bloom early in the season and then repeat bloom late in the season. It can survive harsh conditions that many other plants can not and prefers full sun for the best performance.Daylilies are some of the easiest plants to grow and are a good choice for any gardener. The will grow in almost any soil and handle drought to wet soil conditions. Use for stand alone plantings, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Eleonore
Hemerocallis 'eleonore'
The Hemerocallis 'Eleonore', also known as a Daylily, is a beautifully ruffled lilac-white flowers on sturdy stems. One of our favorites, it is a semi-evergreen. These daylilies have been developed for their vibrant long-lasting color. They provide an amazing number of beautiful blooms on tall stems. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use 'Eleonore' in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, .
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Daylily - Entrapment
Hemerocallis 'entrapment'
The Hemerocallis 'Entrapment', also known as a Daylily, has ruffled deep blue-purple petals and a yellow throat surrounded by paler purple sepals. Rebloomer; tetraploid. Produces flowers 5" across and is semi-evergreen. A mid-season bloomer, it is carefree and colorful. These daylilies have been developed for their vibrant long-lasting color. They provide an amazing number of beautiful blooms on tall stems. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use 'Entrapment' in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, .
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Daylily - First Knight
Hemerocallis 'First Knight'
The Daylily First Knight, Hemerocallis 'First Knight', has large white-lemon yellow flowers with a distinct yellow ruffled edge on each petal that sits atop semi-evergreen green foliage. First Knight will bloom early in the season and then repeat bloom late in the season. It can survive harsh conditions that many other plants can not and prefers full sun for the best performance.Daylilies are some of the easiest plants to grow and are a good choice for any gardener. The will grow in almost any soil and handle drought to wet soil conditions. Use for stand alone plantings, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Frances Joiner
Hemerocallis 'Frances Joiner'
The Daylily Frances Joiner, Hemerocallis 'Frances Joiner' has large 5 1/2 inch double peony type blooms that are beige color and fade to rose on towards the edges on green foliage. Frances Joiner is a mid-season rebloomer. It can survive harsh conditions that many other plants can not and prefers full sun for the best performance.Daylilies are some of the easiest plants to grow and are a good choice for any gardener. The will grow in almost any soil and handle drought to wet soil conditions. Use for stand alone plantings, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Gentle shepard
Hemerocallis 'Gentle Shepard'
The Hemerocallis Gentle Shepard, also known as a Daylily, has a beautiful creamy white flower of 5. With dark green foliage, this Daylily will reach a height of 12-24 and a plant spread of 24-36. Gentle Shepard will bloom from May through July, with outstanding color and a definite rebloomer. Gentle Shepard prefers a full sun area that is well-drained. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Gentle Shepard is considered to be pest and deer resistant. Use for cut flowers, massing, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Happy Returns
Hemerocallis 'Happy Returns'
The Hemerocallis Happy Returns, also known as a Daylily, is a very fragrant pale yellow flower with a size of 3. With dark green foliage, this daylily will reach a height of 18 and a plant spread of 12-24. Happy Returns will bloom from May through July, with outstanding color and a definite rebloomer. Happy Returns prefers a full sun area that is well drained. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Happy Returns is considered to be pest and deer resistant. Use for cut flowers, massing, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Kansas City Kicker
Hemerocallis 'kansas city kicker'
The Hemerocallis 'Kansas City Kicker', also known as a Daylily, is a free flowering, reblooming variety with huge 5.5" blooms. The cream colored flowers have a large, plum-purple eye that perfectly matches its purple edging. Flowering time is mid-season. The bright green foliage is evergreen so take care of it in the winter. These daylilies have been developed for their vibrant long-lasting color. They provide an amazing number of beautiful blooms on tall stems. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, .
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Daylily - Lacy Doily
Hemerocallis 'Lacy Doily'
The Daylily Lacy Doily, 'Hemerocallis', is a beautiful coral double daylily. It grows up to 20" tall with blooms 3-5" across. It is a re-blooming and semi-evergreen variety. No. 1 size roots. Zones 3-9. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart.
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Daylily - Little Business
Hemerocallis 'Little Business'
The Daylily Little Business, 'Hemerocallis', exhibits rose-raspberry flowers with darker veining and chartreuse throats. A semi-evergreen, these daylilies, so-called 'dwarf' varieties, produce compact, free-flowering plants and bloom during their normal period. Then, after resting awhile, they produce a second set of blossoms.
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Daylily - Little Grapette
Hemerocallis 'Little Grapette'
The Daylily Little Grapette, 'Hemerocallis Little Grapette, has very fragrant lightly ruffled, purple petals with a small yellow throat and a flower size of 2. With dark green foliage, this daylily will reach a height of 12 and a plant spread of 24-36. Little Grapette will bloom from May through July, with outstanding color. Little Grapette prefers a full sun area that is well-drained. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Little Grapette is considered to be pest and deer resistant. Use for cut flowers, massing, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Mary todd
Hemerocallis 'Mary Todd'
The Hemerocallis Mary Todd, also known as a Daylilly, has a wonderful bright yellow flower with a green throat. Lightly ruffled and crimped, it has a flower size of 4.5. With dark green foliage, this Daylily will reach a height of 26 and a plant spread of 23-29. It's award include the Award of Merit and Stout Silver Medal, and one can see why. Mary Todd will bloom from May through July, with outstanding color and is a definite rebloomer. Mary Todd prefers a full sun area that is well-drained. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Mary Todd is considered to be pest and deer resistant. Use for cut flowers, massing, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Naturalizing Mixed Colors
Hemerocallis 'Naturalizing Mix'
The Naturalizing Daylily Mix, 'Hemerocallis Mix', consists of an extraordinary mixture containing a wide range of vibrant colors; rose-pink, bright yellow, shimmering gold, vibrant orange, fiery red and attractive bi-colors. They're great for naturalizing and provide long lasting color in the garden. Use them in a perennial border in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plant them 18-24" apart.
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Daylily - Night Embers
Hemerocallis 'Night Embers'
The Daylily Night Embers, Hemerocallis 'Night Embers' has large 5 inch double blooms that are cherry red in color and with a striking white edge on semi-evergreen foliage. Night Embers will bloom from early to mid season and is a constant rebloomer. It can survive harsh conditions that many other plants can not and prefers full sun for the best performance.Daylilies are some of the easiest plants to grow and are a good choice for any gardener. They will grow in almost any soil and handle drought to wet soil conditions. Use for stand alone plantings, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Pandora's Box
Hemerocallis 'Pandora's Box'
The Daylily Pandora's Box, 'Hemerocallis Pandoras Box, has very fragrant lightly ruffled, white petals with a purple throat and a flower size of 4. With dark green foliage, this daylily will reach a height of 24-26 and a plant spread of 36. Pandoras Box will bloom from May through July, with outstanding color and it is a definite reblommer. Pandoras Box prefers a full sun area that is well-drained. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Pandoras Box is considered to be pest and deer resistant. Use for cut flowers, massing, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Pardon Me
Hemerocallis 'Pardon Me'
The Hemerocallis Pardon Me, also known as a Daylily, has a very fragrant, small cranberry-wine, almost red flower, with a yellow throat, and a flower size of 3. With dark green foliage, this daylily will reach a height of 18 and a plant spread of 23-29. Pardon Me will bloom from May through July, with outstanding color and a definite rebloomer. Pardon Me prefers a full sun area that is well-drained. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Pardon Me is considered to be pest and deer resistant. Use for cut flowers, massing, edging, borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Picotee Mixed Colors
Hemerocallis 'Picotee Mix'
The Hemerocallis Picotee Mix, 'Hemerocallis', has a gorgeous mix containing the most wanted new varieties. Sure to become the focal point in the sunny summer border. Carefree and colorful, these daylilies have been developed for their vibrant long-lasting color. They provide an amazing number of beautiful blooms on tall stems. Prefers well drained soil. Very useful in containers. Excellent for mixed perennial borders or mass plantings. Add a perennial home improvement-Plant Daylilies! Daylilies are always crowd-pleasers and these sprightly picotees are no exception. The effect in the garden is cheery and delightful.
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Daylily - Purple
Hemerocallis 'Purple'
The Hemerocallis Daylily Purple, 'Hemerocallis', is a striking daylily that boasts vivid, royal-purple flowers with a golden yellow eye-zone and bright green throat. They are hardy in zones 3-9.
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Daylily - Purple and White Blend
Hemerocallis 'Purple & White Blend'
The Purple & White Daylily Blend, Lilium 'Blend', produces a blend of modern hybrid daylilies with large flowers in cool purplish-blue and white. They make the perfect summer border and are sure to become an eye-catching focal point in your garden. This blend is trouble-free and maintenance-free. It is hardy in zones 3-8.
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Daylily - Purple D' Oro
Hemerocallis 'Purple D' Oro'
The Daylily Purple D' Oro, Hemerocallis 'Purple D' Oro' has edge ruffled blooms that are lavender in color and with a yellow throat on semi-evergreen foliage. Purple De Oro is related to the very popular Stella D' Oro Daylily and will bloom from June through October. It is a reliable rebloomer. It can survive harsh conditions that many other plants can not and prefers full sun for the best performance.Daylilies are some of the easiest plants to grow and are a good choice for any gardener. They will grow in almost any soil and handle drought to wet soil conditions. Use for stand alone plantings, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Pygmy Plum
Hemerocallis 'Pygmy Plum'
The Daylily Pygmy Plum, Hemerocallis 'Pygmy Plum' has large edge ruffled blooms that are plum colored with a small lemon green throat on semi-evergreen foliage. Pygmy Plum will bloom for in June and July and is a constant rebloomer. It can survive harsh conditions that many other plants can not and prefers full sun for the best performance.Daylilies are some of the easiest plants to grow and are a good choice for any gardener. They will grow in almost any soil and handle drought to wet soil conditions. Use for stand alone plantings, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Rosy Returns
Hemerocallis 'Rosy Returns'
The Daylily Rosy Returns, Hemerocallis 'Rosy Returns' is a dwarf variety that has large 4 inch bright rose flowers with a dark pink eye and yellow throat on green foliage. Rosy Returns will bloom from June until frost and may be hardy all the way to zone 2. It can survive harsh conditions that many other plants can not and prefers full sun for the best performance.Daylilies are some of the easiest plants to grow and are a good choice for any gardener. They will grow in almost any soil and handle drought to wet soil conditions. Use for stand alone plantings, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Russian Ragtime
Hemerocallis 'russian ragtime'
The Hemerocallis 'Russian Ragtime', also known as a Daylily, has 6" pale blackberry blooms that have a dark eyezone, accentuated by a small green throat. Deeply ruffled edges have a thick dark picotee edge. A mid-season bloomer, rebloomer, and semi evergreen, it is carefree and colorful. These daylilies have been developed for their vibrant long-lasting color. They provide an amazing number of beautiful blooms on tall stems. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, .
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Daylily - Seal of Approval
Hemerocallis 'Seal of Approval'
The Daylily Seal of Approval, 'Hemerocallis', displays soft white petals that are frosted in the delicate shades of rosy lavender on slightly ruffled edges. With a bright daffodil-yellow eye, this is a semi-evergreen variety and a mid-season re-bloomer. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart.
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Daylily - Siloam Dream Baby
Hemerocallis 'Siloam Dream Baby'
The Daylily Siloam Dream Baby, 'Hemerocallis Siloam Dream Baby, has very fragrant lightly ruffled, creamy apricot petals with lilac ribs, purple-red eyezones and green throats and a flower size of 3.5. With dark green foliage, this daylily will reach a height of 18 and a plant spread of 18-24. Siloam Dream Baby will bloom from May through July, with outstanding color and it is a definite reblommer. Siloam Dream Baby prefers a full sun area that is well-drained. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Siloam Dream Baby is considered to be pest and deer resistant. Use for cut flowers, massing, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Sixth Sense
Hemerocallis 'sixth sense'
The Hemerocallis 'Sixth Sense', also known as a Daylily, has 6" flowers with ruffled petals in cream and gold tones with a red eye and wired edge. Mid-season, rebloomer, tetraploid, it is carefree and colorful. These daylilies have been developed for their vibrant long-lasting color. They provide an amazing number of beautiful blooms on tall stems. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, .
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Daylily - Spacecoast Starburst
Hemerocallis 'spacecoast starburst'
The Hemerocallis 'Spacecoast Starburst', also known as a Daylily, has striking 6 inch blooms of lavender pink with ruffled golden yellow edges. Illuminated by the same golden yellow in the center. An evergreen, re-blooming variety, these daylilies have been developed for their vibrant long-lasting color. They provide an amazing number of beautiful blooms on tall stems. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, .
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Daylily - Startle
Hemerocallis 'Startle'
The Daylily Startle, 'Hemerocallis', exhibits huge, bright magenta-red blooms with contrasting ruffled yellow edges and a yellow-green eye. A mid-season bloomer, this daylily is a dormant variety. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart.
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Daylily - Stella de Oro
Hemerocallis 'Stella do Oro'
The Hemerocallis Stella de Oro, also known as a Daylily, has a very fragrant dark yellow flower with a size of 2.5. With dark green foliage, this daylily will reach a height of 12 and a plant spread of 12-24. It has been named Perennial of the Year. Stella de Oro will bloom from May through July, with outstanding color and a definite rebloomer, more than any in its family. Stella de Oro prefers a full sun area that is well-drained. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Stella de Oro is considered to be pest and deer resistant. Use for cut flowers, massing, edging, borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Storm of the Century
Hemerocallis 'Storm of the Century'
The Daylily Storm of the Century, Hemerocallis 'Storm of the Century' has almost 6 inch ruffled blooms that are purple with a gold edge and a yellow and green throat on green foilage. Storm of the Centure will bloom mid-season and is a constant rebloomer. It can survive harsh conditions that many other plants can not and prefers full sun for the best performance.Daylilies are some of the easiest plants to grow and are a good choice for any gardener. They will grow in almost any soil and handle drought to wet soil conditions. Use for stand alone plantings, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Strawberry Candy
Hemerocallis 'Strawberry Candy'
The Hemerocallis Strawberry Candy, also known as a Daylily, has a wonderful strawberry-pink flower with rosy-red eye zone with a golden green throat and ruffled edges. It has a flower size of 4.5. With dark green foliage, this Daylily will reach a height of 26 and a plant spread of 12-24. Winning the Stout Silver Medal in 1998, the Award of Merit in 1996 and Honorable Mention in 1993, one can see why. Strawberry Candy will bloom from May through July, with outstand color and a definite rebloomer. Strawberry Candy prefers a full sun area that is well-drained.Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, . Mary Todd is considered to be pest and deer resistant. Use for cut flowers, massing, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.
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Daylily - Thundering Ovation
Hemerocallis 'Thundering Ovation'
The Daylily Thundering Ovation, 'Hemerocallis', is a re-blooming daylily that certainly deserves its name. It displays large, 5" blooms in intense deep purple, illuminated by a golden yellow throat, and ruffled golden edges. This show-stopper will start blooming in July, and will deserve a second round of applause when it re-blooms later in the season. It is an evergreen variety and is a great perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart.
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Daylily - Twilight Secrets
Hemerocallis 'Twilight Secrets'
The Daylily Twilight Secret, 'Hemerocallis', displays lavender-purple flowers, 6" in diameter, with a gold edge and green throat. A mid-season bloomer that will re-bloom in late summer and is a semi-evergreen variety. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart.
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Daylily - Voodoo Dancer
Hemerocallis 'Voodoo Dancer'
The Daylily Voodoo Dancer, Hemerocallis Voodoo Dancer, is a new release Daylily. This velvety red daylily will cast a spell on anyone who gazes upon it! It has a delicate gold wiring on the petal edges. It is semi-evergreen and is a late mid-season re-bloomer. It is hardy in zones 3-9 with no added protection.
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Daylily - Wild Horses
Hemerocallis 'Wild Horses'
The Daylily Wild Horses, 'Hemerocallis', exhibit creamy yellow flowers with a slight pink tint. Maroon in the center then back to yellow. It is the re-blooming evergreen variety. No. 1 size roots. Zones 3-9. Daylilies are the perfect perennial. Each plant sends up many flower stems, and each stem bears 12 or more buds. Bloom is lavish and continues for several weeks or more on each plant. Trouble-free, maintenance-free, they tolerate most soils and conditions if they get at least 6 hours of sun. Use them in a perennial border, in front of shrubbery, as an edging along a walk or wall, and in your bulb beds, where they hide the ripening foliage of tulips and daffodils. They need dividing only every 10-15 years. Plants 18-24" apart.
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Daylily - You-Angel-You
Hemerocallis 'You-Angel-You'
The Daylily You-Angel-You, 'Hemerocallis', is a miniature daylily with elegant double flowers, only 2" in diameter. It has a creamy-peach blend with an eye-catching red center. Named Best Miniature Daylily of 2004, these double-flowered 2-inch blooms just keep coming! Double-flowered, beautifully colored, and ready to re-bloom, this miniature Daylily is beautiful and all the better for small spaces, containers, and edging! A mid-season bloomer that will re-bloom in late summer. It is the semi-evergreen variety.
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Hens and Chicks - Braunii
Hens and Chicks Braunii
Hens and Chicks Graunii, Sempervivum 'Braunii' sprouts many smaller rosettes . This plant is perfect for planting in rock gardens and along stone walkways. Hens and Chicks is the perfect plant for hot, dry, sunny locations with very well-drained soil. Though they can adapt to a variety of soil types, they perform best in gritty soil. If a ground cover effect is desired, space plants close together because they grow slowly.
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Hens and Chicks - Red Beauty
Hens and Chicks Red Beauty
Hens and Chicks Red Beauty, Sempervivum 'Red Beauty' has many smaller rosettes which can be pulled up and replanted elsewhere to start new plants. Hens and Chicks is the perfect plant for hot, dry, sunny locations with very well-drained soil. Though they can adapt to a variety of soil types, they perform best in gritty soil. If a ground cover effect is desired, space plants close together because they grow slowly.
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Hens and Chicks - Silverine
Hens and Chicks Silverine
Hens and Chicks Silverine, Sempervivum 'Silverine' has many smaller rosettes and are the perfect plants for hot, dry, sunny locations. Hens and Chicks is the perfect plant for hot, dry, sunny locations with very well-drained soil. Though they can adapt to a variety of soil types, they perform best in gritty soil. If a ground cover effect is desired, space plants close together because they grow slowly.
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Herbs in the Garden
Herbs in the Garden
Good Morning America's Gardening and Lifestyle Editor, Rebecca Koll has put together the most popular gardening and craft segments from her television show and incorporated them into a convenient DVD format. Choose your favorite topic or 3 or more topics for a special price. You have probably seen her show, but did you miss the segment on Rose Gardening or Growing Herbs? Now you can watch the whole collection on DVD whenever you want. Whether you're a rookie or a master gardener, you will find these DVDs helpful covering topics such as: garden design, great recipes and unique craft ideas. Let Rebecca help you fine-tune your gardening skills.
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Bittersweet - Hercules
Hercules Bittersweet
Bittersweet - Hercules, Celastrus scandens 'Hercules', is the male of a vigorously growing vine, often used for covering fences. The bright red and yellow fruits have a lovely bicolor effect; perfect in dried arrangements. It displays lovely golden leaves in the fall. 'Hercules' is the male bittersweet; plant one for every five 'Diana' plants to ensure fruiting. Hercules grows best in full sun and tolerates all types of soil, including drying soil. It's better to plant it in poor soil, because in a fertile soil it can become too expansive. Hercules Bittersweet is frost hardy and only rarely attacked by pests and diseases. It responds well to pruning. Vines add beauty to any landscape because of their sheer versatility. Whether climbing walls or arbors, along fences or up trees - or even along the ground - vines have the potential to add flowers and fragrance to any space. They are especially well suited for difficult spots.
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Coral Bells Collection
Heuchera
The Coral Bells Collection, 'Heuchera', contains 3 roots, 1 each of 'Caramel', 'Mocha' and 'Pistache'. Excellent in partly shaded borders, under trees, and even mixed into ornamental containers on shady patios. Heuchera is susceptible to rot, so good drainage is essential while roots establish themselves. View each of these outstanding and colorful plants, along with their unique features, on our site. Can grow in zone 9 in low-humidity regions.
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Coral Bells - Amber Waves
Heuchera 'Amber Waves'
The Heuchera 'Amber Waves', Heuchera micrantha, also known as Coral Bells and Alumroot, is a gold leaf coral bells! After years of waiting, the folks at Terra Nova have produced one of the most unique coral bells that we have ever grown. Heuchera 'Amber Waves', which won the "Best New Plant" Award for 2001 at the largest UK nursery trade show, emerges with heavily ruffled golden new foliage that changes to a burnished orange as the leaves age, echoing the fall coloration of leaves on the trees. The light rose flowers that top the plant in spring create quite a stirring combination with the foliage.You will be dazzled by this new introduction and a winner of several European awards. From Dan Heims' prolific breeding program, the light rose colored flowers definitely play second fiddle to the stunning, ruffled, amber gold foliage.
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Coral Bells - Amethyst Myst
Heuchera 'Amethyst Myst'
The Heuchera Amethyst Myst, Heuchera x Amethyst Myst, also known as a Coral Bell and Alumroot, has unique, deep purple foliage that is dusted with silver, unlike the other burgundies of its family. In springtime, light pink flowers appear that last into the summer, however, Coral Bells are not known for their flowers, but their foliage. Amethyst Myst has a plant spread of 15-24 and a height of 18-26. It is best to grow Amethyst Myst in medium wet, well-drained soils, in full shade. Amethyst Myst looks especially good around the edge of borders, near variegated plants, woodland edges, rock gardens, perennial borders, or in mass to form an attractive ground cover. Great for a beginner gardener.
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Coral Bells - Caramel
Heuchera 'Caramel'
The Coral Bells Caramel, Heuchera 'Caramel' has unique caramel colored foilage on a vigorous growing plant. This variety of coral bell thrives on heat and humidity and is one of the most hardy of all the coral bells. Coral Bells are grown more for their foliage color but the small blooms that they contain will attract hummingbirds. The improvements on this coral bell must be seen to be appreciated. It features creamy colors and rosy brown sugar highlights. Like most Coral Bells, it thrives in partial sunlight but once established it will also grow in shade. Use this coral bell as a ground cover, in rock gardens, as a border plant or as an edger along paths and walkways.
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Coral Bells - Mixed Colors
Heuchera 'Coral Bells Mix'
The Coral Bells Mix, 'Heuchera', will expand your shade garden's color palette with this pretty mix of Coral bells. These hardy perennials are known for their unique and brilliantly colored foliage, as well as their airy sprays of dainty, bell-shaped flowers. Plant them in medium wet, well-drained soils, in full shade. They look especially good around the edge of borders, near variegated plants, woodland edges, rock gardens, perennial borders, or in mass to form an attractive ground cover. Excellent in partly shaded borders, under trees, and even mixed into ornamental containers on shady patios. Heuchera is susceptible to rot, so good drainage is essential while roots establish themselves.
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Coral Bell- Crème Brule
Heuchera 'Dolce Crème Brule' PPAF
The Coral Bells, 'Crème Brule', 'Heuchera 'Dolce Crème Brule' PPAF', is a new and exciting variety in the coral bell family. With a height of 8-12" and a plant spread of 16-24", this perennial is hardy from zones 5-9. It is grown more for its foliage color but the small blooms with attract hummingbirds. The improvements on this coral bell must be seen to be appreciated. It features creamy colors and rosy brown sugar highlights. 'Crème Brule' will tolerate morning sun but does require afternoon shade. Use this coral bell as a ground cover, in rock gardens, as a border plant or as an edger along paths and walkways. Protected by Plant Breeder's Rights - propagation prohibited.
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Coral Bell - Key Lime Pie
Heuchera 'Dolce Key Lime Pie' PPAF
The Coral Bells 'Key Lime Pie', 'Heuchera 'Dolce Key Lime Pie' PPAF', is a new and exciting variety in the coral bell family. This foliage on this particular Heuchera is stunning all year long. For best results, 'Key Lime Pie' should be planted in full sun in the north, but generally prefers full shade in the south. It is not known for the flowers it produces but it will attract hummingbirds at bloom time. Use this coral bells as a ground cover, in rock gardens, as a border plant or as an edger along paths and walkways. 'Key Lime Pie' should not be left out of any shade perennial garden. Protected by Plant Breeder's Rights - propagation prohibited.
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Coral Bells - Green Spice
Heuchera 'Green Spice'
The Heuchera 'Green Spice', Heuchera micrantha, also known as Coral Bells, Alum Root, Crimson Bells, is a vigorous growing variety has excellent leaf color contrast, large, dark gray-edged silver leaves with purple veining. The summer blooming flowers are cream colored and contrast nicely with the dark color of the foliage. The dark green edged silver leaves spread 16", with a 10" foliage height. It is impressive in seasonal container gardens. Green Spices exhibits excellent growth qualities and is more shade tolerant than most hybrid coral bells.
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Coral Bells - Hollywood
Heuchera 'Hollywood'
The Coral Bell Hollywood, 'Heuchera Hollywood, has white veiled foliage with lightly ruffled metallic leaves. In the springtime, dense coral flowers appear that last into the summer, being a strong rebloomer. However, Coral Bells are not known for their flowers, but their foliage. Hollywood has a plant spread of 18 and a height of 8. It is best to grow Hollywood in medium wet, well-drained soils, in full shade. Hollywood look especially good around the edge of borders, near variegated plants, woodland edges, rock gardens, perennial borders, or in mass to form an attractive ground cover. Great for a beginner gardener. PPAF
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Coral Bells - Lime Rickey
Heuchera 'Lime Rickey'
The Coral Bells Lime Rickey, Heuchera 'Lime Rickey' has outstanding chartreuse leaves that produce an abundance of small white flowers. The ruffled leaves then turn to lime green for the remainder of the growing season. For best results, Lime Rickey should be planted in full sun in the north, but generally prefers full shade in the south. Use this coral bells as a ground cover, in rock gardens, as a border plant or as an edger along paths and walkways. Lime Rickey should not be left out of any shade perennial garden.
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Coral Bells - Marmalade
Heuchera 'Marmalade'
The Coral Bells Marmalade, Heuchera 'Marmalade' has maple leafed foilage in varying shades of amber to bronze. Taller shoots of brown colored flowers appear on this evergreen plant in late spring. Coral Bells are grown more for their foliage color but the small blooms that they contain will attract hummingbirds. Like most Coral Bells, it thrives in partial sunlight but once established it will also grow in shade. This variety of Coral Bell may also grow in full sun in cooler climates. Use this coral bell as a ground cover, in rock gardens, as a border plant or as an edger along paths and walkways.
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Coral Bells - Palace Purple
Heuchera micrantha
The Heuchera Palace Purple, Heuchera micrantha, also known as Alumroot or Coral Bell, is one of the most popular Coral Bells on the market. Being named Perennial of the Year in 1991, one can see why. With its unique deep purple foliage, fading to bronzy green in hot summers and its dark red stems, makes it a little different than the rest. In the springtime, small pinkish and white flowers appear that last into the summer, however, Coral Bells are not known for their flowers, but their foliage. Palace Purple has a plant spread of 10-15 and a height of 12-18.It is best to grow Palace Purple in medium wet, well-drained soils, in full shade. Palace Purples looks especially good around the edge of borders, near variegated plants, woodland edges, rock gardens, perennial borders, or in mass to form an attractive ground cover.
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Coral Bells - Mocha
Heuchera 'Mocha'
The Coral Bells Mocha, Heuchera 'Mocha' PPAF, displays deep chocolate-colored foliage that is truly a guilt-free indulgence! These hardy perennials are known for their unique and brilliantly colored foliage, as well as their airy sprays of dainty bell-shaped flowers. Its unusual chocolate brown leaves intensify in color to near black from exposure to summer sun. Excellent in partly shaded borders, under trees, and even mixed into ornamental containers on shady patios. Heuchera is susceptible to rot, so good drainage is essential while roots establish themselves. Can grow in zone 9 in low-humidity regions.
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Coral Bells - Obsidian
Heuchera 'Obsidian'
The Coral Bells Obsidian, Heuchera 'Obsidian' with it's Jet Black leaves, has the darkest foilage to date of the Coral Bells. Taller shoots of cream colored flowers appear on this evergreen variety in June. Plant the Obsidian with Coral Bells Lime Ricky, Marmalade or Peach Flambe for a fantastic color contrast. Coral Bells are grown more for their foliage color but the small blooms that they contain will attract hummingbirds. Like most Coral Bells, it thrives in partial sunlight but once established it will also grow in shade. Use this coral bell as a ground cover, in rock gardens, as a border plant or as an edger along paths and walkways.
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Coral Bells - Peach Flambe
Heuchera 'Peach Flambe'
The Coral Bells Peach Flambe, Heuchera 'Peach Flambe' produces perhaps the most striking color yet of all the Coral Bells. The ruffled leaves have a soft peach color in the spring and fall and are bright orange with a touch of red during the summer. Taller shoots of white colored flowers appear on this variety in late spring. Coral Bells are grown more for their foliage color but the small blooms that they contain will attract hummingbirds. Like most Coral Bells, it thrives in partial sunlight but once established it will also grow in shade. Use this coral bell as a ground cover, in rock gardens, as a border plant or as an edger along paths and walkways.
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Coral Bells - Pistache
Heuchera 'Pistache'
The Coral Bells Pistache, Heuchera 'Pistache', exhibits creamy-white flowers that float on airy stems above vigorous lime-green foliage. These hardy perennials are known for their unique and brilliantly colored foliage, as well as their airy sprays of dainty bell-shaped flowers. Excellent in partly shaded borders, under trees, and even mixed into ornamental containers on shady patios. Heuchera is susceptible to rot, so good drainage is essential while roots establish themselves. No. 1 size roots. Can grow in zone 9 in low-humidity regions. Plant Heuchera 'Pistache' in full shade for lovely lime green foliage or plant it in partial shade for electrifying chartreuse-yellow leaves that will light up the garden. Unlike other chartreuse colored heucheras, 'Pistache' will not green up as the heat of summer comes..
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Coral Bells - Plum Pudding
Heuchera 'Plum Pudding'
The Heuchera Plum Pudding, Heuchera x Plum Pudding, also known as a Coral Bell and Alumroot, has unique pewter gray and silver foliage with undercurrents of deep purple. In the spring time, small green and maroon flowers appear that last into the summer, however, Coral Bells are not known for their flowers, but their foliage. Plum Pudding has a plant spread of 18-24 and a height of 12. It is best to grow Plum Puddings in medium wet, well-drained soils, in full shade. Plum Pudding looks especially good around the edge of borders, near variegated plants, woodland edges, rock gardens, perennial borders, or in mass to form an attractive ground cover. Great for a beginner gardener.
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Coral Bells - Purple Petticoats
Heuchera 'Purple Petticoats'
The Heuchera 'Purple Petticoats', Heuchera micrantha, also known as Coral Bells, Alumroot and Crimson Bells is a robust, stocky Heuchera that's easy and reliable. This plant is simply superb! This new Dan Heims introduction is destined to become one of the best from the entire line of coral bells. The solid dark purple leaf has an intensely ruffled edge... simply dramatic! A mass of. 'Purple Petticoats' by a blue hosta would be striking! As in most Coral Bells, the flowers are insignificant The strongly ruffled leaves are a rich chocolate with bright burgundy undersides. Try it in combos with purples, yellows, and reds.
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Coral Bells - Snow Angel
Heuchera sanguinea
The Heuchera Snow Angel, Heuchera sanguinea,also known as Alumroot or Coral Bell, has unique light green marbled foliage with light cream variegation. In the springtime, pinkish-red flowers appear that last into the summer, however, Coral Bells are not known for their flowers, but their foliage. Snow Angels have a plant spread of 12 and a height of 10-15. It is best to grow Snow Angel in medium wet, well-drained soils, in full shade. Snow Angel looks especially good around the edge of borders, woodland edges, rock gardens, perennial borders, or in mass to form an attractive ground cover.
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Coral Bells - Silver Scrolls
Heuchera 'Silver Scrolls'
The Heuchera Silver Scrolls, Heuchera x Silver Scrolls,also known as a Coral Bell and Alumroot, has unique plum and silver foliage with deep purple veins, which mature to green. In the springtime, white flowers appear that last into the summer, however, Coral Bells are not known for their flowers, but their foliage. Silver Scrolls has a plant spread of 12 and a height of 12-18. It is best to grow Silver Scrolls in medium wet, well-drained soils, in full shade. Silver Scrolls look especially good around the edge of borders, near variegated plants, woodland edges, rock gardens, perennial borders, or in mass to form an attractive ground cover.
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Coral Bells - Strawberry Swirls
Heuchera 'Strawberry Swirls'
The Heuchera 'Strawberry Swirl, Heuchera x 'Strawberry Swirl', also known as Coral Bells, Alumroot and Crimson Bells, have ruffled green leaves overlaid with silver veining. They are a lovely background for the gorgeous strawberry pink flowers. What sets this plant off from the others is the very tall stalks of coral-pink blooms which give off a mild fruit aroma.Strawberry Swirls will attract both Hummingbirds and bees. They look especially good around the edge of borders, woodland edges, rock gardens, perennial borders, or in mass to form an attractive ground cover.
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Coral Bells - Velvet Night
Heuchera 'Velvet Night'
The Heuchera 'Velvet Night', Heuchera x 'Velvet Night', also known as Coral Bells, Alumroot and Crimson Bells is the darkest of the dark Coral Bells. This plant virtually glows in the garden or in pots. When underplanted with Lysimachia 'Goldilocks', or contrasted with golden foliaged hostas, this superb perennial really jumps.The slate black leaves display complex overlays of metallic purple. Show stopping when teamed up with any other foliage in light colors. Look closely and you will see that they are also covered with very fine hairs that give them their velvety appearance. Late spring to early summer bloom.
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Heucherella - Alabama Sunrise
Heucherella Alabama Sunrise
Heucherella Alabama Sunrise, Heucherella 'Alabama Sunrise' PPAF, is a fantastic foliage plant that changes color with the seasons! The huge, lobed leaves are deeply cut which gives them an appearance similar to maple leaves. From spring to mid summer, the foliage is bright gold with blood-red veins that streak out through the leaves. Small white flowers appear in late spring on wand-like stems. As the summer temperature warms up, the leaves change to green, but they maintain the striking red veins. The finale is in the fall when the older leaves turn orange-pink for a wonderful harvest look. Foamy bells are fairly compact and work well as a clump-forming groundcover. When you cross heuchera with tiarella, two hardy stalwarts of the shade garden, you get heucherella, another good plant that does well in shade. Like its two parents, it's all about the foliage with heucherella. Heucherella make themselves at home in moist but well-drained, organic-enriched soils. Attractive to hummingbirds, rarely troubled by deer. They are a mainstay of vibrant shade borders and fine containers, beloved because they are so easy to grow and their large, colorful leaves are far longer-lasting than any blooms! Tolerant of heat and humidity.
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Heucherella - Burnished Bronze
Heucherella 'Burnished Bronze'
The Heucherella 'Burnished Bronze', x Heucherella 'BurnishedBronze', is a cross between Heuchera and Tiarella, this exciting breakthrough in breeding is a great addition to the garden lineup. Heucherella is easy to grow, has a long bloom time, and thrives in sun to part shade.It has large and glossy cut leaves with a bronze finish which provide a dramatic back drop for the repeat blooming pink flowers.
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Heucherella - Dayglow Pink
Heucherella 'Dayglow Pink'
The Heucherella 'Dayglow Pink', also known as Foamy Bells, is a cross between Heuchera and Tiarella, this exciting breakthrough in breeding is a great addition to the garden lineup. Dayglow Pink is a hybrid between Coral Bells and Foam Flower, combining the best traits of both into one plant. This recent selection forms a low mound of lobed leaves, mint green in color, with dark purple veining. Sprays of brilliant pink flowers appear in late spring and last several weeks. Nice choice for the woodland garden, or for edging in a shady perennial border or rock garden.It is evergreen in mild winter regions. Foliage should not be trimmed back in the fall, but plants may be tidied up in spring by removing any brown or tired-looking leaves Heucherella is easy to grow, has a long bloom time, and thrives in sun to part shade. Here's a yummy combination - brilliant pink flower stalks and leaves cut with a chocolate inlay.
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Heucherella - Stoplight
Heucherella Stoplight
Heucherella Stoplight, Heucherella 'Stoplight' will cause you to stop momentarily to admire its colorful beauty in your landscape. The radiant yellow leaves of Heucherella 'Stoplight' have a large, dark red blotch in the center which feathers out through the veins. It is an improved version of Heucherella 'Sunspot' . Attractive spires of white flowers appear in late spring through early summer. Foamy bells are fairly compact and work well as a clump-forming groundcover. When you cross heuchera with tiarella, two hardy stalwarts of the shade garden, you get heucherella, another good plant that does well in shade. Like its two parents, it's all about the foliage with heucherella. Heucherella make themselves at home in moist but well-drained, organic-enriched soils. Attractive to hummingbirds, rarely troubled by deer. They are a mainstay of vibrant shade borders and fine containers, beloved because they are so easy to grow and their large, colorful leaves are far longer-lasting than any blooms! Tolerant of heat and humidity.
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Amaryllis - Double - Blossom Peacock
Hippeastrum 'Blossom Peacock'
The Amaryllis Double 'Blossom Peacock', 'Hippeastrum', unfolds large, fully double blooms in delicate white with a pink fringe. Amaryllis are great for cut flowers and they also can be grown indoors. This plant is resistant to deer. Of all flowering bulbs, amaryllis are the easiest to bring to bloom. This can be accomplished indoors or out, and over an extended period of time. The large flowers and the ease with which they can be brought to bloom make amaryllis popular. This is a great plant because they are easy to grow and have big flowers that brighten any indoor winter scene. The amaryllis comes in many beautiful shades of red, white, pink, salmon, orange and multicolored varieties. The planting period extends from October to April and the flowering period lasts for 7 to 8 weeks. Amaryllis can be grown outdoors in frost free areas. They also can be grown in colder regions. In cold regions, pull up the bulbs before winter, and store them until spring.
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Holly - Blue Sea
Holly Blue Sea Eryngium alpinum 'Blue Sea Holly'
The Blue Sea Holly, 'Eryngium alpinum', display thistle-like steely-blue flowers with pincushion centers that are unique and extremely long lasting. Its holly-like foliage also has a blue hue, gray markings, and blue stems. It makes a great border plant. This unique foliage complements its lacy flowers. Attractive to butterflies, and when given full sun and any well-drained soil, it will flourish for years, growing upright. Can be used as cut or dried flowers.
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Hollyhock - Crème de Cassis
Hollyhock Creme de Cassis
Hollyhock Crème de Cassis, Alcea 'Crème de Cassis', has tall stalks that are covered with showy 3-4" white edged blooms with scrumptious raspberry centers. This mouthwatering color combination, makes this stunning Hollyhock so unique. Scrumptious veined flowers in juicy blackcurrant, fade to paler berry shades around the edges of each bloom. This treat gets even sweeter with 'Crème de Cassis' semi-double, and single flowers, bloom on the same stems! Alcea is a wonderful plant near the back of the border, working great along walls or fences. May need to be staked if planted in a windy site. Rich, moist, well-drained soil is essential. Hollyhocks can be grown under Black Walnut trees; they are tolerant of the toxic juglone that is emitted through the trees roots.
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Hosta - Shade Loving Collection
Hosta
The Shade Loving Hosta Collection contains 1 each of 'Albo Picta', 'Albomarginata', 'Aureomarginata', 'Gold Standard' and 'Hyacinthina'. This Hosta collection is unequaled for their beautiful foliage, low care, and many landscape uses. Hosta's provide bright color in the shade with handsome, broad, ribbed foliage in many colors. Very showy from early spring until late fall. Excellent for shade or partial shade....they don't need dividing. Grown even in moist locations. Plant 18-24" apart.
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Hosta - Miniature Collection
Hosta
The Miniature Hosta Collection, 'Hosta", contains 1 each of the following varieties; 'Dew Drop', 'Hydon Sunset' and 'Pandora's Box'. Nice for the small garden since they have a height only 10" to 12". They have the great qualities that hostas are famous for, but in a unique "miniature" form. These wonderful dwarf hostas are ideal for the garden edge, as ground covers or as small accents among larger plants. Also excellent container plants. They have the great qualities that hostas are famous for, but in a unique "miniature" form. They are easy to grow, shade-tolerant and low maintenance.
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Hosta - Showy Collection
Hosta
The Showy Hosta Collection, 'Hosta', contains the bluest-leaved hostas around. This collection contains 5 plants, 1 each of Bressingham Blue, Flavocircinalis, Patriot, Striptease, Paradigm. They will produce white flower blooms in July and the foliage is 16-20" tall. The are unequaled for their beautiful foliage, low care, and many landscape uses. This collection of hostas provide bright color in the shade with handsome, broad, ribbed foliage in many colors. More shade retains the blue longer into the season. Very showy from early spring until late fall. Excellent for shade or partial shade....they don't need dividing. They can b grown even in moist locations. Plant 18-24" apart. They take about 1 year to establish themselves. These varieties are good as specimens or mixed in bold groups. They make a good foundation planting for shady spots and works well in containers when young.
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Hosta - Abiqua Drinking Gourd
Hosta Abiqua Drinking Gourd
Hosta Abiqua Drinking Gourd, Hosta 'Abiqua Drinking Gourd', won the Best Green Hosta Award and the Lucille Simper Award in 1996. Its unique dark blue-green, seersuckered leaves form cup shapes that can be up to 3" deep. Hosta 'Abiqua Drinking Gourd' produces white flowers on 22" scapes in early summer and demonstrates good slug resistance. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - American Icon
Hosta American Icon
Hosta American Icon, Hosta 'American Icon' is an impressive sport of Hosta 'Choo Choo Train' that forms huge clumps up to 6' wide! This attractive, large mounding plant has rounded green leaves with a slightly rippled yellow margin. Pale lavender flowers top the clump in midsummer. A good degree of shade draws the best contrast between the margin and center. A dramatic accent plant! This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - American Sweetheart
Hosta American Sweetheart
Hosta American Sweetheart, Hosta 'American Sweetheart', is definitely a real sweetheart in the garden. It is a sport of Hosta 'Sea Thunder' with thick upright leaves. Like its parent, it displays green leaves with a white center. However, the tetraploid version has a much wider green margin and much thicker leaves, which are held more upright than 'Sea Thunder'. Lavender flowers top the clump in August. The leaves have wide dark green margins and creamy white centers. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Americana
Hosta Americana
Hosta Americana, Hosta 'Americana', is an exciting wide-margined sport of Hosta 'Loyalist'. The thick, waxy leaves display deep green margins that streak into the narrow white centers. Hosta 'Americana' is an excellent medium size hosta that exhibits good slug resistance. Pale lavender flowers appear on 20" scapes in midsummer. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Arctic Blast
Hosta Arctic Blast
Hosta Arctic Blast, Hosta 'Arctic Blast', has leaves that are frosted blue with white undersides, and the leaf margins are wavy with twisted pointed tips. Hosta 'Arctic Blast' has a vase-like, upright habit, and produces trumpet-shaped, lavender flowers that are produced on 30" scapes in midsummer. 'Arctic Blast' is a large hosta that originated as a cross of 'Komodo Dragon' x 'Elvis Lives'. This plant would create a great visual display in a decorative container as well as enhance your garden landscape. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Big Daddy
Hosta 'Big Daddy'
The Hosta Big Daddy, Hosta 'Big Daddy', is a large selection that has huge, frosty blue leaves that are cupped and heavily quilted. The pale lavender flowers come on in July, however, Hostas are not known for their flowers. Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and Big Daddy is no exception. Hosta Big Daddy needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained spot and has good slug resistance. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Blue Angel
Hosta 'Blue Angel'
The Hosta Blue Angel, Hosta 'Blue Angel', has huge, heart-shaped blue-grey leaves and tall stems producing cream colored flowers. The cream flowers of this fast growing hosta bloom in mid-summer, however, hostas are not known for their flowers. Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and Blue Angel is no exception. Blue Angel needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained spot and has excellent slug resistance. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Blue Ivory
Hosta Blue Ivory
Hosta Blue Ivory, Hosta 'Blue Ivory' PPAF, is a medium size sport of 'Halcyon' that has thick foliage and is slug resistant. In the spring, the leaves showcase a wide, creamy white margin with a blue center, but by summer the margins turn white and the centers become blue-green. Hosta 'Blue Ivory' PPAF produces lavender flowers on 20 - 24" scapes, and in the late summer heat the margins of the leaves may take on a greenish blue hue. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Miniature - Blue Mouse Ears
Hosta 'Blue Mouse Ears'
The Mini-Hosta Blue Mouse Ears, 'Mini Hosta Blue Mouse Ears', was awarded the Hosta of the Year 2008. Collecting these mini hostas has become a popular hobby in the past few years. It's the perfect way for people with small outdoor spaces to indulge in the joy of gardening without taking up too much room. This little hosta is the perfect addition to your collection with its tiny leaves that really look just like mouse ears! It is hardy zones 3-8.
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Hosta - Blue Umbrellas
Hosta 'Blue Umbrellas'
The Hosta Blue Umbrellas, Hosta 'Blue Umbrellas', is one of the largest of the blue shaded hosta's. It has huge blue-green leaves that are cupped downward like an unbrella. The pale lavender flowers of this fast growing hosta appear in June, however, hostas are not known for their flowers. Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and Blue Umbrellas is no exception. Blue Umbrellas performs best if planted in full shade but will tolerate some direct sun. Plant in any moist and well-drained spot. Blue Umbrellas has excellent slug resistance. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Bressingham Blue
Hosta 'Bressingham Blue'
The Hosta Bressingham Blue, 'Hosta', is one of the bluest-leaved hosta around with white flowers that bloom in July. Its foliage 16-20" tall. This Hosta is unequaled for its beautiful foliage, low care, and many landscape uses. Hosta provide bright color in the shade with handsome, broad, ribbed foliage in many colors. Being very showy from early spring until late fall, it is excellent for shade or partial shade....they don't need dividing. More shade retains the blue longer into the season. The have grown even in moist locations. Plant 18-24" apart and they take about 1 year to establish themselves.
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Hosta - Captain Kirk
Hosta Captain Kirk
Hosta Captain Kirk, Hosta 'Captain Kirk', is a notable, improved sport of the very popular Hosta 'Gold Standard'. Leaves have bright gold centers that contrast nicely against the dark green margins. It is much more sun tolerant than other hostas. Plant in an area that receives morning sun for the best golden leaf color. As you can imagine, the contrast is truly stunning! Each 3' wide clump is topped with lavender flowers in midsummer. Aren't you about ready to boldly grow what none of your neighbors have grown before? This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Celestial
Hosta Celestial
Hosta Celestial, Hosta 'Celestial', is a large plant that has deeply corrugated, rounded leaves that measure 12-15" long. 'Celestial' has dark green leaves with greenish yellow swept across the margins and then brightens to a creamy white in the summer. In midsummer, pale lavender flowers are produced, and this new variety is considered by some hosta experts to be an improvement over 'Northern Halo' and other white edged sieboldiana types. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Center of Attention
Hosta 'Center of Attention'
The Hosta Center of Attention, Hosta 'Center of Attention', has large heart shaped leaves that makes a small-sized clump to 18 inches wide. It is an outstanding variety that features a color combination of three shades in the heart shaped leaves. The golden center brightens to a creamy white as the season progresses. Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and Center of Attention is no exception. Center of Attention needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained spot and has excellent slug resistance. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Christmas Tree
Hosta 'Christman Tree'
The Hosta Christmas Tree, 'Hosta', has large, wide deep green leaves with creamy white margins. The foliage appears crinkled and heavy of substance. The white flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known for their flowers. With a plant height of 20 and a spread of 36, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Christmas Tree needs to be planted in a full shade location in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and it is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Christmas Candy
Hosta Christmas Candy
Hosta Christmas Candy, Hosta 'Christmas Candy' PPAF, is a sweet treat for the shade garden. This vigorous sport of Hosta 'Night Before Christmas' has narrower green margins and a creamy white center . The most important difference, however, is that the solid white center does not fade all growing season. 'Christmas Candy' is amazingly sun tolerant as long as the soil is moist. The long, arching leaves make a beautiful cascading look that is very striking! Lavender flowers in mid summer add a lovely color to your flower bed. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Dancing in The Rain
Hosta Dancing in The Rain
Hosta Dancing in The Rain, Hosta 'Dancing in The Rain' is an exciting variegated sport of Hosta 'Blue Umbrellas' with large pure white centers and blue-green streaks and margins. Hosta 'Dancing in the Rain' leaf centers tend to green up in extreme heat. Leaves are of heavy substance, making them more slug resistant. Pale lavender flowers appear on 40" scapes in midsummer. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Deja Blu
Hosta Deja Blu
Hosta Deja Blu, Hosta 'Deja Blu', is an intriguing new sport of Hosta 'Blue Boy'. It has blue-green foliage, with a cream lightning bolt, that dances between the center of the leaf and the chartreuse green margin. The four colored leaves are very striking! Being the bluest hosta in your garden, it will produce light lavender flowers that adds even more color to this plant in mid-summer. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Miniature - Dew Drop
Hosta 'Dew Drop'
The Miniature Hosta Dew Drop, 'Hosta', displays dark green leaves with white or creamy edges, and its flowers are lavender. Nice for the small garden since its height is only 12". These wonderful dwarf hostas are ideal for the garden edge, as ground covers or as small accents among larger plants. The miniature hosta is also an excellent container plant. They have the great qualities that hostas are famous for, but in a unique "miniature" form. They are easy to grow, shade-tolerant and low maintenance.
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Hosta - Dream Weaver
Hosta Dream Weaver
Hosta Dream Weaver, Hosta 'Dream Weaver', is a choice sport of the very popular Hosta 'Great Expectations'. The leaves have thick substance and very wide 3" blue-green margins that make a dramatic statement against the creamy white leaf centers. 'Dream Weaver' is lightly cupped, lightly corrugated and has thick substance. Gorgeous hosta! Creamy white flowers are just the icing on the cake with this one. Forms a generous mound that really stands out from the rest. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Earth Angel
Hosta Earth Angel
Hosta Earth Angel, Hosta 'Earth Angel', is a lovely variegated sport of the award winning Hosta 'Blue Angel'. 'Earth Angel' is an impressive specimen hosta with large heart-shaped, blue-green leaves with wide creamy margins. With pale lavender flowers appearing on 40" scapes in midsummer, 'Earth Angel' becomes an outstanding specimen plant. It has high slug resistance and was chosen as 2009 Hosta of the Year by American Hosta Society. One of the largest blue-variegated hostas. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plant.
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Hosta - Eskimo Pie
Hosta Eskimo Pie
Hosta Eskimo Pie, Hosta 'Eskimo Pie' is a colorful new sport of Hosta 'Northern Exposure'. The thick, puckered leaves emerge with pale yellow centers, chartreuse streaking, and blue-green margins. As the season progresses, the centers fade to cream and the streaking turns apple-green. Displays tubular, frosty white flowers on 30" scapes. Hosta growers across the U.S. have reported that this hosta is proving to be a very good grower and have all given it a thumbs up! Be the first on your block to grow this new variant of Hosta 'Northern Exposure'! The gorgeous, puckered leaves feature incredible color! This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Fire Island
Hosta Fire Island
Hosta Fire Island, Hosta 'Fire Island', extends into the base of the leaves for a wonderful contrast. In the summer, the foliage darkens to chartreuse. Hosta 'Fire Island' is a vigorous grower that shows best in full shade. These small hostas have a very striking appearance! Although the intensity of the foliage lessens into the summer, the intense spring effect more than earns its keep in the garden. Lavender blooms top the clump in summer. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Fireworks
Hosta Fireworks
Hosta Fireworks, Hosta 'Fireworks' is a small sport of Hosta 'Loyalist' with very unique, upright foliage. The creamy white leaves of 'Fireworks' are very narrow and have a two-tone green margin that streaks around the edges. At only 10" high, Hosta 'Fireworks' is perfect for the smaller garden. Add a small sized blast of thick green and white leaves to your garden with this hardy hosta, and it will regale you with delicate lavender flowers in early summer! This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Flavocircinalis
Hosta 'Flavocircinalis'
The Hosta Flavocircinalis, 'H. x tokudama 'Flavocircinalis', has heart-shaped leaves with a gray-blue center, yellow margin, and heavy substance. Lavender flowers bloom in June and July with foliage 20" tall. They are unequaled for their beautiful foliage, low care, and many landscape uses. Hosta provide bright color in the shade with handsome, broad, ribbed foliage in many colors. Very showy from early spring until late fall. Excellent for shade or partial shade....they don't need dividing. Grown even in moist locations. Plant 18-24" apart. They take about 1 year to establish themselves.
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Hosta - Francee
Hosta fortunei
The Hosta Francee, Hosta fortunei, has heart-shaped dark green leaves with narrow yellow changing to white margins. The lavender flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 18 and a spread of 36-48, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Francee needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Aureomarginata
Hosta fortunei
The Hosta Aureomarginata, Hosta fortunei, has a heart-shaped deep green foliage with a yellow band. The purple flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 18 and a spread of 36-48, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Aureomarginata needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Fire and Ice
Hosta fortunei 'Fire & Ice'
The Hosta Fire and Ice, 'Hosta fortunei', has heart shaped leaves with white centers and dark green margins. The lavender flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known for their flowers. With a plant height of 20 and a spread of 30, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Fire and Ice needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Gold Standard
Hosta fortunei 'Gold Standard'
The Hosta 'Gold Standard', Hosta fortunei, has heart-shaped large broad leaves with creamy yellow and variable dark green margins. The pinkish, lavender flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 24 and a spread of 36-48, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Gold Standard needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. Hosta Gold Standard was an American Hosta Society multiple winner, and one can see why. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Patriot
Hosta fortunei 'Patriot'
The Hosta Patriot, Hosta fortunei, has heart-shaped, glossy medium green leaves with a large white margin, making this variety very striking. The Hosta flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 22 and a spread of 36-48, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Patriot needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. Hosta Patriot was the American Hosta Growers Hosta of the Year in 1997, and one can see why. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Golden tiara
Hosta 'Golden 'Tiara'
The Hosta Golden Tiara has heart-shaped green leaves with wide chartreuse and white margins foliage, making it very striking. The dusky lavender flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not only known for their flowers. With a plant height of 12 and a spread of 24-36, Golden Tiara provides bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Golden Tiara needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular landscape uses. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Grab Bag
Hosta 'Grab Bag'
The Hosta Grab Bag, 'Hosta', consists of a hosta selection that includes four of our most popular colors. They are ideal for naturalizing and providing sparkling color for years.
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Hosta - Guacamole
Hosta 'Guacamole'
The Hosta Guacamole, Hosta 'Guacamole', is a medium sized hosta that has yellowish leaves with a wid green margin and stems producing white colored flowers. The white flowers of this fast growing hosta bloom in late summer, however, hostas are not known for their flowers. Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and Guacamole is no exception. Guacamole needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained spot. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Guardian Angel
Hosta Guardian Angel
Hosta Guardian Angel, Hosta 'Guardian Angel', is a sport of 'Blue Angel. This hosta has large blue-green leaves that put on a show in early spring by displaying white centers. As the plant matures, it tends to keep its white centers longer into the spring season. By late spring, a distinctive green misting covers the white centers, and in midsummer, clusters of light lavender flowers are produced. Hosta 'Guardian Angel' is an award winning Popularity Poll specimen. This attractive sport of Hosta 'Blue Angel' can be somewhat slow growing but will make a large mound when mature. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Gypsy Rose
Hosta 'Gypsy Rose'
The Hosta Gypsy Rose, Hosta 'Gypsy Rose', is a sport of the popular hosta Striptease. It is a medium sized hosta that has a creamy white to yellow leaves with a wid green margin and stems producing lavender colored flowers. The lavender flowers of this fast growing hosta bloom in late summer, however, hostas are not known for their flowers. Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and Gypsy Rose is no exception. Gypsy Rose needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained spot. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Hanky Panky
Hosta Hanky Panky
Hosta Hanky Panky, Hosta 'Hanky Panky' features spring foliage that is dark green with a pale lime margin, and there is a white thread between the center and margin. In summer, the edge turns white with an unusual pale green overlay. This unusual hosta has been described by nursery men as "unlike any hosta we have ever seen" and "you've never seen a hosta like this before." Lavender flowers top the vigorous clump in midsummer. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - High Society
Hosta High Society
Hosta High Society, Hosta 'High Society' is a classy sport of Hosta 'June'. This compact beauty emerges in spring with a narrow, yellow center and wide, powder blue margins. As the season progresses, the Hosta 'High Society' leaf center widens and brightens to white. Being a small sized hosta, it is great for containers or the front of a border. Pale lavender flowers open just above the mound of foliage in late summer. Small and slow growing, but worth the wait; makes a fantastic specimen. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Hollywood Lights
Hosta Hollywood Lights
Hosta Hollywood Lights, Hosta 'Hollywood Lights' is a large hosta that is a sport of 'On Stage' and was developed at Shady Oaks Nursery. Hosta 'Hollywood Lights' PP17296 forms an umbrella shape with its large dome-shaped leaves. The clumps are topped with 2' tall spikes of light lavender flowers in mid-July...one of the most eye-popping hostas in recent decades! The handsome, large, arching dark green leaves of 'Hollywood Lights' are accented by a yellow flare in the center of the leaf that becomes an interesting chartreuse color in the summer. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Miniature - Hydon Sunset
Hosta 'Hydon Sunset'
The Miniature Hosta Hydon Sunset, 'Hosta", has bright chartreuse foliage with purple flowers blooming in June and July. Nice for the small garden since its height is only 12". These wonderful dwarf hostas are ideal for the garden edge, as ground covers or as small accents among larger plants. The miniature hosta is also an excellent container plant. They have the great qualities that hostas are famous for, but in a unique "miniature" form. They are easy to grow, shade-tolerant and low maintenance.
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Hosta - Independence
Hosta Independence
Hosta Independence, Hosta 'Independence' is a unique new hosta that really stands out from the crowd! This breakthrough in leaf pattern has dark-green leaves surrounded by wide creamy white margins, which are unusually speckled with green. The speckled margins of Hosta 'Independence' are very intriguing and are sure to make anyone stop to take a closer look. Large, pale lavender flowers appear on 26" scapes in midsummer. Very rare! This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Island Charm
Hosta Island Charm
Hosta Island Charm, Hosta 'Island Charm' has pale purple, streaked flowers on reddish pink scapes are followed by pink seedpods in late summer. 'Island Charm', with its charming compact size, makes this variety an especially good ground cover or edging plant. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Journey's End
Hosta Journeys End
Hosta Journey's End, Hosta 'Journey's End' is an impressive sport of Hosta 'Choo Choo Train' that grows to a whopping 6' wide clump. The large, yellow-gold leaves have ruffled, dark green margins with multiple shades of green jetting. Pale lavender, nearly white, tubular flowers bloom in June and July. Exquisite leaf form and good substance makes 'Journey's End' a garden must! This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - June
Hosta 'June'
The Hosta 'June', Sport of H. Hacyon, displays leaves with a green edge and are have gold colored centers. The fragrant violet flowers flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 16 and a spread of 32-36, this Hosta provides bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta June needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. It was the 2001 Hosta of the Year. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses.
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Hosta - Key West
Hosta Key West
Hosta Key West, Hosta 'Key West', is a member of the 'Americana Series'. This very large, fast growing hosta is a cross between Hosta 'Elatior' and 'High Noon'. Hosta 'Key West' is a lovely plant with its smooth heart shaped leaves and pleasing gold color. The bright gold, heart-shaped leaves are very large and form a clump of foliage, that when mature, will reach over 6' across! Bright filtered shade will produce a more intense gold color and lavender flowers are formed in early summer. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Lakeside Beach Captain
Hosta Lakeside Beach Captain
Hosta Lakeside Beach Captain, Hosta 'Lakeside Beach Captain', is a sport of Hosta 'Lakeside Shore Master' with very narrow chartreuse leaf centers. The large, blue-green leaves are of heavy substance and are corrugated. Its foliage is of heavy substance and is corrugated, making it slug resistant. 'Lakeside Beach Captain' is topped in late spring with 20" scapes of near white flowers...a dynamite specimen plant! This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Lakeside Kaleidoscope
Hosta Lakeside Kaleidoscope
Hosta Lakeside Kaleidoscope, Hosta 'Lakeside Kaleidoscope', is a very compact, but vigorous growing hosta. The wavy blue-green leaves have irregular creamy white margins that jet towards the center. The near-white, tubular flowers of 'Lakeside Kaleidoscope' appear on blue-green and cream streaked scapes in mid summer. It is a unique and quite distinctive hosta that is the perfect size for the front of the perennial border. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Lancifolia
Hosta lancifolia
The Hosta Lancifolia was reported to be the first Hosta in America. The oval to lance-shaped, shiny green and slightly wavy foliage, makes this variety very striking. The dark purple flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 12 and a spread of 32-36, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Lancifolia needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Liberty
Hosta 'Liberty'
The Hosta Liberty, Hosta 'Liberty' is a sport of the well known variety Sagae and is considered by many to be the finest hosta ever introduced. It is a medium sized hosta that has a dark green leaves with a wide golden yellow margin that changes to cream in the summer and stems producing lavender colored flowers. The lavender flowers of this fast growing hosta bloom in late summer, however, hostas are not known for their flowers. Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and Liberty is no exception. Liberty needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained spot. Liberty is one of the best variegated slug resistant hosta's. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Little Sunspot
Hosta Little Sunspot
Hosta Little Sunspot, Hosta 'Little Sunspot', is cute and petite. This small hosta is great for containers or landscape edging. Hosta 'Little Sunspot' was developed by Briggs Nursery and is a sport of 'Little Aurora'. The small gold leaves have .5" green margins and are slightly cupped. In midsummer, white flowers with delicate pale lavender stripes, are produced on 16" tall scapes. This small hosta can be mixed with other perennials in shady borders, rock gardens or woodland gardens, or used as an edging plant. Mass for a showy ground cover. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Loyalist
Hosta Loyalist
Hosta Loyalist, Hosta 'Loyalist', is one of the best white centered hostas ever! This reverse variegated sport of the famous Hosta 'Patriot' has dark green leaf margins, which contrasts nicely with the nearly pure white centers. Hosta 'Loyalist' is a beautiful medium sized Hosta with heavy substance that will really brighten up any shady area. Lavender blooms appear in midsummer on creamy white stems. A show stopper, 'Loyalist' Hosta is long-lived, easy to care for and attractive from spring to frost. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Maui Butttercups
Hosta Maui Butttercups
Hosta Maui Butttercups, Hosta 'Maui Butttercups', is one of the best yellow hostas on the market! The bright, rounded leaves are deeply cupped and corrugated. They have a thick, leathery substance and demonstrate good slug resistance. 'Maui Buttercups' is a nice medium sized hosta that brightens the shade garden, and one of the very best yellow hostas. 'Maui Buttercups' has flared, medium violet flowers that appear on 18" scapes in midsummer. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Minuteman
Hosta Minuteman
Hosta Minuteman, Hosta 'Minuteman', has bold creamy white margins on thick dark green leaves, which makes this hosta a real knockout. The dark green center, with erect leaves, makes this a very eye catching and handsome mound. Pale lavender striped flowers are an added bonus, and this hosta demonstrates good sun tolerance. 'Minuteman' is a selection from Hosta 'Francee' and an improvement over the very popular Hosta 'Patriot'; however, the white margin does not go as deep into the leaf. An outstanding addition to any garden. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - My Child Insook
Hosta My Child Insook
Hosta My Child Insook, Hosta 'My Child Insook', is a legendary hosta that holds the record for the highest price ever paid for a hosta - $4,100 at the 1998 AHS Convention auction. This dynamite sport of Hosta 'Outrageous' features thick, shiny, ivory white leaves with a dark green edge and chartreuse jetting towards the midrib. Rare in the trade; deserves to be more widely grown! Leaves have good substance, making them less attractive to slugs. Pale lavender flowers are produced atop tall scapes in mid to late summer. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Night Before Christmas
Hosta 'Night Before Christmas'
The Hosta Night Before Christmas, 'Hosta', has large, pointed green leaves with narrow white centers. The foliage is slightly wavy with heavy leaf substance. The pale lavender flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known for their flowers. With a plant height of 26 and a spread of 36, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Night Before Christmas needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Old Glory
Hosta Old Glory
Hosta Old Glory, Hosta 'Old Glory' will add color to your landscape foliage with this medium size Designer Hosta from Shady Oaks Nursery. Hosta 'Old Glory' PP12503 is a sport of 'Glory' and has sweet, heart-shaped leaves with golden yellow centers. This golden yellow hosta has a 1" slightly rippled, dark green margin. In midsummer, 24" scapes are produced that display soft light lavender flowers. This fast growing sport of Hosta 'Glory' will take your breath away! This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - On Stage
Hosta 'On Stage'
The Hosta On Stage, Hosta 'On Stage', is one of the largest yellow and green variegated hosta's there is. The large pointed leaves are deeply veined and are green with a varying shades of yellow-gold in the center. The pale lavender flowers of this fast growing hosta appear in early summer on 4 foot stems, however, hostas are not known for their flowers. Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and On Stage is no exception. On Stage performs best if planted in full shade but will tolerate some direct sun. Plant in any moist and well-drained spot. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Orange Maramalade
Hosta Orange Maramalade
Hosta Orange Maramalade, Hosta 'Orange Maramalade' is a unique mutation of Hosta 'Paul's Glory'. In the spring, the leaves emerge green, and then quickly develop a yellow center with a hint of orange and a green margin. The leaf center fades to parchment white during the summer, while the edge remains dark green. An excellent specimen with unique coloration and pale lavender flowers. 'Orange Marmalade' will definitely will be a "Top 10 Hosta" in the near future! This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Miniature - Pandora's Box
Hosta 'Pandora's Box'
The Miniature Hosta Pandora's Box, 'Hosta", has heart-shaped leaves irregularly variegated with green streaks combined with white. Nice for the small garden since its height is only 10". They have the great qualities that hostas are famous for, but in a unique "miniature" form. These wonderful dwarf hostas are ideal for the garden edge, as ground covers or as small accents among larger plants. The miniature hosta is also an excellent container plant. They have the great qualities that hostas are famous for, but in a unique "miniature" form. They are easy to grow, shade-tolerant and low maintenance.
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Hosta - Paradigm
Hosta 'Paradigm'
The Hosta Paradigm, 'Paradigm', is a hosta that has lots of appeal throughout the spring and summer. Young leaves have chartreuse centers with light green edges that seem to capture the morning sunlight in spring. Later in summer, the leaves mature to golden yellow centers with blue-green edges that simply glow in the late evening sun. Hostas need dappled shade and will burn in dry or sunny environments. They need plenty of nitrogen to form vigorous leafy growth, but will thrive in most soils, including clay, as long as the plants are well irrigated. This variety is good as a specimen or mixed in bold groups. It makes a good foundation planting for shady spots and works well in containers when young. It was awarded Hosta of the Year 2007.
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Hosta - Paul's Glory
Hosta 'Paul's Glory'
The Hosta Paul's Glory, Hosta 'Paul's Glory', was Hosta of the year in 1999. The large pointed leaves are a brilliant gold with a wide blue edge. The pale lavender flowers of this fast growing hosta appear in early summer on 2 foot stems, however, hostas are not known for their flowers. Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and Paul's Glory is no exception. Paul's Glory performs best if planted in full shade but will tolerate some direct sun. Plant in any moist and well-drained spot. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Pilgrim
Hosta Pilgrim
Hosta Pilgrim, Hosta 'Pilgrim, is a knockout hosta with lovely heart shaped leaves. The grey-green leaves have wide margins that start out yellow with grey-blue streaks in the spring and fade to cream by summer. Lavender flowers in mid-summer. This fast grower has leaves that exhibit a horizontal habit for classy look. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Pineapple Poll
Hosta 'Pineapple Poll'
The Hosta 'Pineapple Poll' exhibits intriguingly twisted and undulating leaves with an upright habit. The dark green leaves are heavily rippled and have good slug resistance. Leaves are 10" long x 4" wide.The lavender flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 19" and a spread of 40-50, this Hosta provides bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Pineapple Poll' needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses. A show stopper in containers.
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Hosta - Praying Hands
Hosta Praying Hands
Hosta Praying Hands, Hosta 'Praying Hands', is a fascinating new hosta with an unusual form that definitely makes it a collector's hosta. The upright, narrow, tightly folded leaves resemble hands folded in prayer. The folded leaves reveal the prominent veining on the back side of the leaves. 'Praying Hands' has dark green leaves and are also heavily rippled with a thin, gold margin. Displays lavender flowers in late summer. A must have for any gardener looking for something unique! This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Queen of the Seas
Hosta Queen of the Seas
Hosta Queen of the Seas, Hosta 'Queen of the Seas', lets you make a statement in your garden. This new dynamic, vibrant, blue hosta has a tall, upright form. The large blue leaves are heart shaped with wavy crimped edges, and near white flowers are produced in early to midsummer. Hosta 'Queen of the Seas' won the "Best of Show" award at the 1997 American Hosta Society national convention. In midsummer, the clumps are topped with 3' spikes of lavender flowers. In warmer southern zones, the color may deepen to green in summer. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Rainforest Sunrise
Hosta Rainforest Sunrise
Hosta Rainforest Sunrise, Hosta 'Rainforest Sunrise', features a bright color for your landscape and is full of life. It is a very attractive sport of Hosta 'Maui Buttercups' from Winterberry Farms. The leaves of this smaller Designer Hosta emerge a solid light green, then soon develop dark green borders with luminous gold centers. Hosta 'Rainforest Sunrise' is slug resistant, and the pale lavender flowers add additional beauty in mid summer to this already charming hosta. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Red October
Hosta 'Red October'
The Hosta Red October, Hosta 'Red October', is considered one of the best of the red stalked hosta's. The long narrow leaves are blue-green on top and white underneath. What makes this hosta interesting is the stalks are almost red with the red fading into the leaf itself. The lavender flowers of this hosta appear on stems that are dark purplish red however, hostas are not known for their flowers. Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and Red October is no exception. Red October performs best if planted in full shade but will tolerate some direct sun. Plant in any moist and well-drained spot. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Regal Splendor
Hosta Regal Splendor
Hosta Regal Splendor, Hosta 'Regal Splendor', is a stunning sport of Hosta 'Krossa Regal'. It demonstrates the same upright vase shaped habit as 'Krossa Regal', but the frosty blue leaves are edged with a creamy yellow margin. This very elegant looking host provides tall stems of lavender flowers that appear in August. 2003 American Hosta Growers Group Hosta of the Year. Once it has matured, 'Regal Splendor' is definitely one of the most beautiful hostas in the garden. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Remember Me
Hosta Remember Me
Hosta Remember Me, Hosta 'Remember Me', is named in honor of Sandy De Boer, a former employee of Walters Gardens Inc. who died of breast cancer in 2001. Walters Gardens Inc. makes a donation for every plant sold of 'Remember Me' to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Hosta 'Remember Me' is a beautiful white centered selection of Hosta 'June'. The small mounds of creamy white foliage with blue-green margins make excellent plants for smaller areas or in front of the border. Demonstrates many of the same outstanding qualities of 'June', like good slug resistance and thick healthy foliage. Lavender flowers add additional beauty to this hosta. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Revolution
Hosta 'Revolution'
The Hosta Revolution, Hosta 'Revolution', is a sport of the popular hosta Loyalist which in turn is a sport of the hosta Patriot. It is considered one of the most distinctive hosta's to be released in years. It has cream colored leaves that are speckled with green and a irregular dark green margin around the leaves. The lavender flowers of this hosta appear on 20 inch stems, however hostas are not known for their flowers. Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and Revolution is no exception. Revolution will tolerate shade to partial sun and should be planted in any moist, well-drained spot. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Royal Standard
Hosta 'Royal Standard'
The Hosta Royal Standard is a vigorous, large Hosta with dark green leaves, making this variety very striking. The light lavender fragrant flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 18 and a spread of 36-48, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Royal Standard needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Sagae
Hosta Sagae
Hosta Sagae, Hosta 'Sagae', displays frosty green leaves with creamy yellow margins that form very large impressive clumps. Hosta 'Sagae' is one of our favorites! With very heavy substance and good slug resistance, 'Sagae' provides pale lavender flowers on 34" scapes in mid-summer. Winner of numerous awards including: 1982 President's Trophy Award, 1987 Benedict Award, and 2000 American Hosta Growers Society Hosta of the Year. 'Sagae' is considered to be the most dramatic variegated hosta ever introduced. Plants mature into breath-taking specimens reaching 6' in width. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Elegans
Hosta seiboldiana
The Hosta 'Elegans', Hosta sieboldiana, is an extra large Hosta with heart-shaped leaves. Being blue-green in color, it has a heavy, deeply tucked texture with powdery like cast which make it very striking. The white flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 30 and a spread of 48-60, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Elegans needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - August Moon
Hosta seiboldiana
The Hosta August Moon, Hosta sieboldiana, has wide, heart-shaped gold colored foliage with slightly rippled margins, making it very striking. The white to pale lavender flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 24 and a spread of 24-36, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Wide Brim needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Francis Williams
Hosta seiboldiana 'Francis Williams'
The Hosta Francis Williams, Hosta sieboldiana, is a large Hosta with wide yellow margins that surround blue-green centers, making it very striking. The white flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 24 and a spread of 48-60, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Francis Williams needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. Hosta Frances Williams is perhaps the most widely grown of the big Hostas. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Great Expectations
Hosta sieboldiana 'Great Expectations'
The Hosta Great Expectations, 'Hosta sieboldiana', has puckered heart shaped leaves with creamy yellow centers and irregular blue-green edges. The white flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known for their flowers. With a plant height of 24 and a spread of 36, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Great Expectations needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained location. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Silver Bay
Hosta Silver Bay
Hosta Silver Bay, Hosta 'Silver Bay', is one of the best new blue hostas on the market! The heart-shaped, intense, silver blue leaves form an attractive mound. The leaves are also thick and heavily corrugated. Pale lavender flowers top the mound in mid-late summer. A real winner! This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Singing in the Rain
Hosta Singing in the Rain
Hosta Singing in the Rain, Hosta 'Singing in the Rain' PPAF, is a new reverse sport of Hosta 'Dancing in the Rain'. The thick, blue-green leaves have a narrow, chartreuse margin that brightens to gold. 'Singing in the Rain' has lavender flowers in mid summer. Makes an excellent four foot wide specimen! This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Sleeping Beauty
Hosta Sleeping Beauty
Hosta Sleeping Beauty, Hosta 'Sleeping Beauty', is a sport of the award winning Hosta 'Halcyon' and is one of our favorites! The pointed, frosty blue-green leaves are complemented by a lovely creamy margin. Hosta 'Sleeping Beauty' is a superb grower with thick, slug resistant foliage. Pale lavender blue flowers in mid-summer. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Stained Glass
Hosta 'Stained Glass'
The Hosta Stained Glass, Hosta 'Stained Glass', is a sport of the hosta Guacamole and was Hosta of the year in 2006. It is considered one of the best hosta's to be released in years. It has shiny, deeply veined, golden foliage which almost appears to give the leaves a stained glass effect. Each leaf is surrounded by a dark green margin. The fragrant lavender flowers of this hosta appear in late summer, however hostas are not known for their flowers. Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and Stained Glass is no exception. Stained Glass is a sun tolerant hosta and should be planted in any moist, well-drained spot. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Striptease
Hosta 'Striptease'
The Hosta Striptease, 'Hosta', displays a light green to yellow center, edged with a narrow white line that disappears into the grayish-green towards the outer edge. Its foliage grows 15-20" tall. They are unequaled for their beautiful foliage, low care, and many landscape uses. Hosta provide bright color in the shade with handsome, broad, ribbed foliage in many colors. Very showy from early spring until late fall. Excellent for shade or partial shade....they don't need dividing. Grown even in moist locations. Plant 18-24" apart. They take about 1 year to establish themselves.
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Hosta - Sum and Substance
Hosta 'Sum and Substance'
The Hosta Sum and Substance, 'Hosta', has large, rounded leaves with heavy puckering. This Hosta is slug resistant and a vigorous grower. The lavender flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known for their flowers. With a plant height of 36 and a spread of 60, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Sum and Substance needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained location. Sum and Substance does require some sun to enhance its golden color. Sum and Substance was named Hosta of the Year in 2004, and one can see why. The flowers are on 50 scapes, making it one of a kind. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscapeplants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Sum It Up
Hosta 'Sum It Up'
The Hosta Sum It Up, Hosta 'Sum It Up', is a variegated sport of the popular hosta Sum & Substance. It has large, deeply veined, green leaves with gold outlining each leaf. The lavender flowers of this hosta appear in mid summer, however hostas are not known for their flowers. Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and Sum It Up is no exception. Sum It Up will handle partial sun or shade and should be planted in any moist, well-drained spot. This low care perennial is ideal for shady spots, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Sun Power
Hosta 'Sun Power'
The Hosta Sun Power, Hosta 'Sun Power', is one of the best gold hosta's there is. The large leaves are about 12 inches long by 7 inches wide and are vase shaped. Sun Power requires about 3/4 sun which causes the leaves to explode in true gold color....hence the name Sun Power. The lavender flowers of this hosta appear in early summer on 3 foot stems, however hostas are not known for their flowers. Sun Power requires sun 3/4 of the day to bring out the best color and should be planted in any moist, well-drained spot. This low care perennial is ideal for shady spots, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Halcyon
Hosta Tardiana 'Halcyon'
Hosta 'Halcyon', Hosta tardiana, is a vigorous grower and is known as one of the best blue Hostas. The classic blue spear shaped foliage makes it very striking. The white to pale lavender flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 24 and a spread of 32-36, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Halcyon needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. Halcyon was the 1997 Award of Merit winner, one can see why. It is also extremely slug-resistant due to its thick leaves. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses.
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Hosta - The Razor's Edge
Hosta The Razors Edge
Hosta The Razor's Edge, Hosta 'The Razor's Edge', is a small hosta that really loves to "show off" in a decorative container where its distinctive qualities can be easily displayed. The upright habit showcases bright red leaf stalks that lead up to long, ruffled, lance shaped, green leaves. As the season progresses the stalks deepen to a dark red. A Blue Ribbon at First Look 2005 award winner, Hosta 'The Razor's Edge' also has lavender flowers that are produced in midsummer. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions. Hostas grow best in moist, well-drained, highly organic soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam is better than clay because it provides more aeration for the roots. High-filtered or dappled sunlight is necessary for clean, healthy growth. Morning sun is tolerable and will help to intensify the leaf colors, but hot afternoon sun is usually deadly to hostas. They are most at home in shady, woodland settings and often work well as specimen or edging plants.
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Hosta - Tokudama
Hosta 'Tokudama'
The Hosta Tokudama Aureonebulosa, Hosta 'Tokudama Aureonebulosa', is a sport of the hosta Tokudama and is a mainstay for any hosta garden. It has greenish yellow puckered leaves with variable blue-green margins. The heaviley textured leaves have a cupped appearance. The white flowers of this hosta appear in mid summer on 18 inch stems, however hostas are not known for their flowers. Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and Tokudama Aureonebulosa is no exception. Tokudama Aureonebulosa will handle partial sun or shade and should be planted in any moist, well-drained spot. This low care perennial is ideal for shady spots, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Touch of Class
Hosta 'Touch of Class'
The Hosta Touch of Class, Hosta 'Touch of Class' is a sport of the well known variety June only has leaves that are more upright. It is a small sized hosta that has dark blue leaves with a yellow gold flame in the leaf center. The lavender flowers of this slow growing hosta bloom in mid summer, however, hostas are not known for their flowers. Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage and Touch of Class is no exception. Touch of Class needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained spot. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - T-Rex
Hosta 'T-Rex'
The Shade Hosta 'T-Rex', Hosta 'T-Rex', is a gargantuan-sized hosta! The dusky blue-green leaves are so large the plant may take 3-4 seasons to fully mature into its full size potential. The monstrous green leaves of the T. Rex Hosta are slightly wavy and floppy. Large, near-white, tubular flowers are produced on 34-38" scapes in early summer. Somewhat sun and snail tolerant.Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta T-Rex' needs to be planted in a part shade area in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses. Hostas are very easy to propagate through division. This can be done at any time during the growing season with little or no affect on the growth of the parent plant.
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Hosta - Variegata
Hosta undulata
The Hosta Variegata, Hosta undulata, has dramatic, narrow, lance-shaped wavy leaves with white centers edged in green, making it very striking. The Hosta flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 18 and a spread of 24-36, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Variegata needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. Hosta Variegata was the 2000 American Hosta Growers Hosta of the Year, and one can see why. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses.
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Hosta - Albomarginata
Hosta undulata
The Hosta Albomarginata, Hosta undulata, has soft green leaves with white bands, making it very striking. The Hosta flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 18 and a spread of 32-36, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Albomarginata needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. Hosta Albomarginata is perhaps the best of the Undulata family. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - Whirlwind
Hosta 'Whirlwind'
The Hosta Whirlwind, 'Hosta', has upright pointed leaves that are twisted and folded. The creamy yellow to white centers and dark green margins give Whirlwind its name. The lavender flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known for their flowers. With a plant height of 24 and a spread of 36, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Whirlwind needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and is one of the most popular landscape plants. A great choice for any beginner gardener.
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Hosta - White Feather
Hosta 'White Feather'
The Hosta White Feather, 'Hosta', is quite unique in color. As it appears, the leaves are completely white. It keeps the snow white leaves in spring, is a strong grower, and looks beautiful after it streaks up green with white stripes with maturity. When the streaks of green begin to appear, lavender flowers rise from the top. This Hosta is a good grower and can take considerable sun. It grows to a small to medium mound size at maturity. 1-2 eye roots. Zones 3-9.
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Hosta - Wide Brim
Hosta 'Wide Brim'
The Hosta Wide Brim has a deep blue-green center with very wide, irregular margins of cream with gold tints at maturity, making it very striking. The lavender flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 20 and a spread of 32-36, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Wide Brim needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses.
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Hosta - Fragrant Bouquet
Hosta'Fragrant Bouquet'
The Hosta 'Fragrant Bouquet, displays wavy leaves with a creamy edge and are apple green in the middle.The1998 AHS Hosta of the Year boasts wavy leaves with a creamy edge and apple green in between. The fragrant white flowers flowers bloom from July to August, however, Hostas are not known only for their flowers. With a plant height of 20 and a spread of 32-36, Hostas provide bright color in shade with wonderful foliage. Hosta Fragrant Bouquet needs to be planted in a full shade area in any moist, well-drained area. This low care perennial is ideal for shady positions, tubs and patio pots, and one of the most popular for landscape uses.
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Chameleon Plant
Houttuynia cordata
The Houttuynia Chameleon Plant, Houttuynia cordata, is one of the most popular ground covers around. Small white flowers appear from July to August, but sometimes hard to see because of its foliage. It is an extremely hardy ground cover and easy to grow but can become very invasive. Being similar in shape to English Ivy, it features boldly variegated leaves of red, pink, white, green, and yellow with a plant height of 15.Houttuynia requires light shade and needs a consistently moist soil in a well-drained area. They have a fresh, somewhat citrus-like scent when crushed. Use Houttuynia Chameleons as a ground cover, in rock gardens, with water plants or in scented gardens.
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St Johns Wort - Sunburst
Hypericum frondosum 'Sunburst'
The St. John's Wort 'Sunburst', 'Hypernicum', also known as Golden St. John's Wort, has excellent yellow blooms that appear from June until July. St. John's Wort is easy to maintain and grow, preferring full sun to part shade in well drained soil. It will perform better in rich, sandy loams. It is tolerant of some drought but mulching the roots in the winter would be suggested. St. John's Wort is noted for its large golden yellow flowers and attractive blue green foliage. Growing 3-4' tall and wide, it is a native from Kentucky to North Carolina south to Georgia, Alabama and Texas where it typically occurs in rocky hills, limestone glades and barrens. Use this plant in shrub borders, hedges, foundations and planted in mass.
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St Johnswort - Kalm
Hypericum kalmianum
Kalm St. Johnswort, hypericum kalmianum, is a low growing, mounded shrub with bright yellow flowers, 1-2" in diameter, from July to mid-Aug. It has a deep blue-green foliage and is great for foundation or border planting. It prefers well-drained soil. This xeriscape plant is an upright branching evergreen that typically grows in a dense mound to 2-3 tall. Flowers give way to beaked, oval, brown seed capsules that mature in fall and often persist on the shrub until spring. This compact, easy-to-grow shrub forms nice masses and should be placed where the bright yellow flowers show to full advantage. The flowers bloom for about 6 weeks and butterflies, bumblebees, and other pollinators love the nectar. It has no serious disease or insect problems.
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St Johns Wort - Gemo
Hypericum kalmianum 'Gemo'
The St. John's Wort 'Gemo', 'Hypericum 'Gemo', has an extremely long bloom time, from July until September, which is the longest in its family. The foliage is willow like and it will reach a plant height of 2-3'. Plant in full sun, and use it as a backdrop in a perennial garden. It is from Denmark and is one of the top sellers. This tightly branched shrub is noted for its long bloom time. The flowers are a rich yellow, small but numerous.
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St Johsnwort - Sunburst Midwest Strain
Hypericum 'Sunburst Midwest Strain'
Midwest Strain Sunburst Hypericum, hypericum 'Sunburst Midwest Strain', is always attractive with its handsome blue-green foliage, bright yellow summer blossoms and reddish-brown seed heads. This cultivar has proven to be superior in tests across the Midwest. It withstands drought, wind and extreme cold and heavy soils of the Midwest. This deciduous plant can be an evergreen in warmer climates. It prefers full to partial sun and is a moderate grower to 2 to 3 feet tall, 4 feet wide. Sunburst can be used as a border plant, hedge or groundcover. It is extremely hardy and deer resistant.
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Hyssop - Blue Fortune
Hyssop Blue Fortune
Hyssop Blue Fortune, Agastache 'Blue Fortune', originates from the Greek word aga, meaning "very much," and stachys, meaning "spikes," referring to the many flower spikes. One of the easiest and most rewarding perennials to grow, this award winning 'Blue Fortune' is a tremendously long bloomer. It is useful for adding a spot of color to the garden late in the season when many other plants are finished. Its foliage smells distinctly like black licorice when crushed, thus its common name, Anise Hyssop. If you'd like to restrict the height of this tall perennial, pinch back its blue-green foliage in spring before the flower buds are formed.
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Hyssop - Golden Jubilee
Hyssop Golden Jubilee
Hyssop Golden Jubilee, Agastache 'Golden Jubilee', originates from the Greek word aga, meaning "very much," and stachys, meaning "spikes," referring to the many flower spikes. This was a 2002 FleuroSelect Award winner! One of the easiest and most rewarding perennials to grow, this award winning 'Golden Jubilee' is a tremendously long bloomer. It is useful for adding a spot of color to the garden late in the season when many other plants are finished. Its foliage smells distinctly like black licorice when crushed, thus its common name, Anise Hyssop. If you'd like to restrict the height of this tall perennial, pinch back its blue-green foliage in spring before the flower buds are formed.
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Hyssop - Purple Haze
Hyssop Purple Haze
Hyssop Purple Haze Agastache 'Purple Haze', brings a new color palette with its long racemes of smoky blue violet flowers that rise above aromatic foliage. The striking color is the darkest we have seen for an Agastache. 'Purple Haze' blooms prolifically from July until a hard frost! It remains compact in a container with an early pinch. 'Purple Haze' is very tolerant of heat and dry conditions and prefers well-drained soil. The name originates from the Greek word aga, meaning "very much," and stachys, meaning "spikes," referring to the many flower spikes. One of the easiest and most rewarding perennials to grow, this award winning 'Purple Haze' is a tremendously long bloomer. It is useful for adding a spot of color to the garden late in the season when many other plants are finished. Its foliage smells distinctly like black licorice when crushed, thus its common name, Anise Hyssop. If you'd like to restrict the height of this tall perennial, pinch back its blue-green foliage in spring before the flower buds are formed.
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Hyssop - Raspberry Summer
Hyssop Raspberry Summer
Hyssop Raspberry Summer, Agastache 'Raspberry Summer' PPAF, is a real summer treat for hummingbirds and butterflies. 'Raspberry Summer' PPAF is a long blooming beauty which is adorned with raspberry pink tubular flowers that float above attractive, bright green, fragrant foliage from summer and into fall. The wonderfully fragrant foliage is deer resistant and forms attractive clumps. It remains compact in a container with an early pinch. 'Raspberry Summer' is very tolerant of heat and dry conditions and prefers well-drained soil. The name originates from the Greek word aga, meaning "very much," and stachys, meaning "spikes," referring to the many flower spikes. One of the easiest and most rewarding perennials to grow, this award winning 'Raspberry Summer' is a tremendously long bloomer. It is useful for adding a spot of color to the garden late in the season when many other plants are finished. Its foliage smells distinctly like black licorice when crushed, thus its common name, Anise Hyssop. If you'd like to restrict the height of this tall perennial, pinch back its blue-green foliage in spring before the flower buds are formed.
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Hyssop - Sinning Sonoran Sunset
Hyssop Sinning Sonoran Sunset
Hyssop Sinning Sonoran Sunset, Agastache canna 'Sinning Sonoran Sunset' is a new compact selection that is far superior to the species. The large lavender-rose flowers of 'Sinning Sonoran Sunset' are very showy and add a different shade to the color palette. It blooms from summer through fall and hardy to zone 5! Easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade, but best in full sun. Also tolerates drought and poor soils. Somewhat tolerant of summer heat and humidity. One of the easiest and most rewarding perennials to grow, this award winning 'Sinning Sonoran Sunset' is a tremendously long bloomer. It is useful for adding a spot of color to the garden late in the season when many other plants are finished. Its foliage smells distinctly like black licorice when crushed, thus its common name, Anise Hyssop. If you'd like to restrict the height of this tall perennial, pinch back its blue-green foliage in spring before the flower buds are formed.
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Hyssop - Summer Love
Hyssop Summer Love
Hyssop Summer Love, Agastache 'Summer Love' PPAF, is a sensational new perennial that you will fall in love with as soon as you see its clustered flowers! From summer through fall, a profusion of reddish-purple flower clusters are displayed above the foliage on strong spikes. 'Summer Love' PPAF is a drought tolerant perennial that thrives in any well drained soil and is the perfect plant for a hummingbird garden. Deer avoid this plant due to its lovely, aromatic foliage. The name originates from the Greek word aga, meaning "very much," and stachys, meaning "spikes," referring to the many flower spikes. One of the easiest and most rewarding perennials to grow, this award winning 'Raspberry Summer' is a tremendously long bloomer. It is useful for adding a spot of color to the garden late in the season when many other plants are finished. Its foliage smells distinctly like black licorice when crushed, thus its common name, Anise Hyssop. If you'd like to restrict the height of this tall perennial, pinch back its blue-green foliage in spring before the flower buds are formed.
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