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Coral Bells - Midnight Rose
Coral Bells - Midnight Rose Coral Bells Midnight Rose, Heuchera 'Midnight Rose', has burnished black leaves that are speckled with hot pink in the spring. As the season progress, the spots turn cream and green and the foliage becomes lighter. For additional color, 'Midnight Rose' releases tall shoots of tiny pink flowers during the summer months. It 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. 'Midnight Rose' looks excellent in partly shaded borders, under trees, and even mixed into ornamental containers on shady patios. Cold and drought tolerant and withstanding heat and humidity, nothing seems to phase this plant. But to keep 'Midnight Rose' looking its best, be sure to water in hot, dry weather, giving the plant about one inch of water per week; divide clumps in fall. Heuchera adds a bit of flavor to any perennial garden with its texture, vigor, and vibrant color. Attracting butterflies and hummingbirds, 'Midnight Rose' will surely become a “must have” plant for your borders, containers or mass plantings! * Heat and humidity tolerant * Dark, rich foliage * Low maintenance
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| Sedum - Summer Glory - Sale Price: $39.95 Sedum (Autumn Stonecrop) Summer Glory, Sedum spurium 'Summer Glory', makes an excellent green groundcover, particularly for hot, dry sites with poor soil. This sedum likes sunny to partially shaded areas of the garden. This variety of sedum forms a low carpet of small, rounded green toothed leaves that develop reddish edges during the cool fall months and it spreads easily to form a thick patch. Clusters of bright carmine pink star flowers appear in midsummer to early fall. A fast grower, it is also a good choice for tubs and mixed containers. Trim stems and dead flower heads back in early spring. Summer Glory forms a habit that is somewhat like Fulda Glow and establishes quickly. This sedum is easy to maintain and will thrive in poor soil, but should be well drained. Divide every 3 to 5 years to maintain plant vigor. * Drought tolerant * Evergreen in mild climates * Low-maintenance plant that always look good! * Attracts butterflies and is deer resistant |
| Oxalis - Strawberry - Sale Price: $39.95 Oxalis Strawberry, Oxalis crassipes 'Rosea', is a popular shade plant (often called a shamrock) that just doesn't know when to quit blooming! Although it's a perennial, this plant blooms like an annual from late spring to early fall if kept moist. Vivid green, clover-like leaves are dotted with bright pink flowers that butterflies adore and are nice in fresh bouquets. Oxalis 'Strawberry' forms a low mound that is the perfect size for edging or containers. Like many oxalis, the leaves of this variety close up at night or when light levels are very low. It does not set viable seed, so there's no need to fear that it will become a nuisance in the garden. This variety has been used in southern gardens for many years. Oxalis plants are used in borders, beds, rock gardens and containers. Container grown plants should be kept just moist when dormant. During the growing season, 'Strawberry' should have moderate watering. Does best in moist, rich soils and prefers soils with good drainage. Being a prolific grower and bloomer with beautiful foliage and plenty of dainty blossoms, Oxalis 'Strawberry' can be grown as a houseplant or outdoors! * Prolific bloomer * House plant * Shade plant |
| Heucherella - Sweet Tea - Sale Price: $39.95 Heucherella Sweet Tea (Foamy Bells), Heucherella 'Sweet Tea', adds a splash of color to your garden with its apricot orange bold leaves that measure 4 across! ‘Sweet Tea’ foamy bells keep their intense coloration throughout the heat of summer; color does not fade! Small white bell-shaped flowers appear in spring. Its vibrant coppery orange color will darken in the summer, and the color will lighten up again in the fall. What a great new color to add to your shade garden! ‘Sweet Tea’ is an ideal selection for regions with hot, steamy summers; plant in groups, containers, rock gardens, borders, or open woodland gardens. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds; deer resistant. ‘Sweet Tea’ Heucherella plants make themselves at home in moist but well-drained, organic-enriched soils. 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. It is a low maintenance perennial that tolerates high heat and humidity. ‘Sweet Tea’ surely will be a hit when planted in mass as a ground cover or in groups; also does well in rock gardens, borders, and open woodland gardens. ‘Sweet Tea’ is a foamy bell that is easy to grow and has become incredibly popular in landscapes. * Heat and humidity tolerant * Vigorous grower * Low maintenance |
| Phlox - Shockwave - Sale Price: $59.95 Phlox Shockwave, Phlox paniculata 'Shockwave', has unexpected variegated foliage that will add a jolt to any sunny garden landscape! It begins in the spring with brilliant golden-edged foliage that gradually matures to a quieter shade of cream. This tall phlox Shockwave plant is topped with delicate lavender purple flower clusters that butterflies love! These flowers appear in summer through late summer. Shockwave has a fragrance and uniquely variegated foliage that stands out boldly. This stand-alone phlox has spectacular stems that are covered from ground up with its bright gold and green leaves. A sport of 'David's Lavender', it is a very nice addition for containers, tall borders and cottage gardens. Butterflies and hummingbirds will be hard to keep away! * Fragrant! * Variegated! * Mildew Resistant! |
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