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Clematis - Rosemoor
Clematis - Rosemoor Clematis Rosemoor, Clematis 'Rosemoor' PP#15,797, is one of the most recent new introductions from world-renowned breeder Raymond Evison. After years of careful evaluation, Evison selected ‘Rosemoor’ for its strength, resistance to disease, and long flowering habits. The 5-6 flowers are a distinctive reddish-purple with yellow stamens and are produced in abundance from May to September on old and new wood. ‘Rosemoor’ is absolutely stunning with the longest bloom time ever. Incredible new clematis, the 'Rosemoor' is getting rave reviews! Clematis 'Rosemoor' is easy to grow in a rich, porous, alkaline soil with plenty of room for the roots to spread. Prune only after flowering is completed by removing any weak or dead stems. Best performance is when the tops are in full sunlight and the roots are shaded, so apply generous mulch or a shallow-rooted ground cover near the base of the vine. 'Rosemoor' is a reliable performer once established; it take a season or two to get going! The reasons you would select this clematis for your yard are: its strength, resistance to disease, and long lasting brilliant color! * Hardy * Disease resistant * Stunning color
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| Sirius Water Lily - Sale Price: $29.95 Named for the brightest star in the sky, this outstanding lily lives up to its name by producing large purplish-red flowers in profusion. The leaves are flecked maroon before maturing to all green. ‘Sirius’ is truly a classic in the water lily world, hybridized by Latour-Marliac Nursery in 1913. The purple-red flowers are 6-7 inches wide, the large leaves are 10-11 inches wide, and the overall plant spread is 5-6 feet wide. This water lily grows best in full to partial sun. We recommend growing ‘Sirius’ in a 7.5 quart or larger container (available from naturehills.com). Also available from naturehills.com is Aquatic Planting Media and Lilytabs Water Lily Fertilizer. Cannot be shipped to: CA, MT, OR, WA or WY. |
| Coneflower - Firebird - Sale Price: $39.95 Echinacea Firebird (Coneflower), Echinacea 'Firebird', displays stunning red-orange petals that fall below the beautiful dark cones. These beautiful flocks of colored flowers grow on sturdy stems. Firebird produces long lasting flowers that attract butterflies and hummingbirds; makes gorgeous flower arrangements too! 'Firebird' provides a season-long colorful display of daisy-like flowers and will bring a brilliant display of brilliant red orange colors to a sunny location. Divide clumps when they become overcrowded (about every 4 years). 'Firebird' usually reblooms without deadheading, but if spent flowers are removed, this procedure will encourage continued beautiful blooms and improves general appearance. Coneflowers are used as accent plants or in mixed borders, open woodlands, and mass plantings. This plant is deer resistant. If you leave some spent blooms on the plants in fall their seeds provide winter food for birds. You can enjoy the dried seed heads as well, because they will provide architectural interest in the winter. The flaming red-orange colors of 'Firebird' just “pops” wherever panted! * Fragrant * Long lasting blooms * Food for wildlife |
| Coneflower - White Swan - Sale Price: $35.65 The Echinacea ‘White Swan’ Coneflower, Echinacea purpurea, is an easy to grow flower that produces striking large, fragrant, and bright white daisy-like flowers. The flowers rise above neat clumps of foliage from early summer into early autumn. ‘White Swan’ has prominent coppery-green central cones that are surrounded by the white radial petals. These flower head turn black as the seeds mature, adding further interest. Its sweet fragrance will lure butterflies in by the dozen; a must for any perennial garden! With its dark green foliage, Echinacea ‘White Swan’ coneflowers, stand 3’ high with a plant spread of 18-24”. For best results, plant in full sun but can stand some shade; needs a well drained area. ’White Swan’ thrives in average soils or hot, dry conditions, and shrugs off cold. Not only is it a prized perennial for many gardeners, but also a potent medicine. It has been reported that Echinacea increases immune function and reduces the effects of colds and flu. With its graceful white petals that reflex downward, ‘White Swan’ is a great choice for cut flowers, and it will be a delightful addition to your garden! * Fragrant * Dark green foliage * Heat tolerant |
| Phlox - Emerald Blue - Sale Price: $42.75 The Phlox ‘Emerald Blue’, Phlox subulata, is an ideal ground cover with dark blue flowers and a thick mat of semi-evergreen foliage. Emerald Blue may also be called creeping phlox or moss phlox. Blooming from April to May, it has a plant height of 4-6” and a spread of 18-24”. It is a definite addition to any perennial garden. ‘Emerald Blue’ needs to be planted in a full sun area in well-drained soil. Use ‘Emerald Blue’ in rock gardens, as a spread over curbs and short retaining walls, or in difficult edges of dry streambeds. Emerald Blue is deer resistant and it attracts butterflies. This plant can be described as dense, low-growing, mat forming and it spreads. Positively striking in the spring! Blue flowers with a dark blue-purple eye! |
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