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Coral Bells - Caramel
Coral Bells - Caramel The Coral Bells Caramel, Heuchera 'Caramel' (PP16,562), has unique and glowing caramel-orange foliage on a vigorous growing plant. The improvements on this 'Caramel' must be seen to be appreciated. It features creamy colors and rosy brown sugar highlights! 'Caramel' thrives on heat and humidity and is one of the hardiest of all the coral bells. The foliage is one of the best features of coral bells because the leaves are large heart-shaped or rounded leaves with striking colors and variegation patterns. The small blooms that 'Caramel' displays will attract hummingbirds. Tiny white flowers are lifted above the wispy stems in early summer. Like most Coral Bells, 'Caramel' 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 edging along paths and walkways. 'Caramel' will surely become one of your favorites. This unusual colored coral bell is just waiting to be planted in your landscape! * Versatile * Hardy * Easy to grow
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Hyssop - Blue Fortune - Sale Price: $42.75 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! 'Blue Fortune' 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. This variety of Hyssop is more tolerant of cold winters and wet soil. ‘Blue Fortune’ needs full sun to light shade and dry to medium soil. Peak bloom occurs in midsummer and attracts butterflies. 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. Plant this handsome low-maintenance clumping perennial in a sunny location. You can enjoy its long lasting blooms and color, especially late in the season when other plants begin to fade! * Mildew resistant * Long blooming * Easy to grow |
| Coral Bells - Marmalade - Sale Price: $36.95 The Coral Bells Marmalade, Heuchera 'Marmalade' (PP15,945), has maple leafed foliage in varying shades of amber to bronze. Taller shoots of brown colored flowers appear on this evergreen plant in late spring. As it matures to a golden color, the foliage features contrasting hot pink undersides! Coral bells are grown more for their foliage color but the small blooms that they contain will attract hummingbirds. Like most coral bells, 'Marmalade' 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. 'Marmalade' grows best in a rich, well-drained soil; water and fertilize regularly throughout the growing season. Use this coral bell as a ground cover, in rock gardens, as a border plant or as an edging along paths and walkways. This plant looks good when paired with Artemisia, ornamental grasses, or low ground covers. Cold and drought tolerant and withstanding heat and humidity, nothing seems to phase this plant. This Heuchera adds a bit of flavor to any perennial garden with its texture, vigor, and vibrant color. Attracting butterflies and hummingbirds, this coral bell will surely become a “must have” plant as it provides a dramatic contrast in any shaded plant area. 'Marmalade' should not be left out of your shade perennial garden! * Heat and humidity tolerant * Ground cover * Varying shades of color |
| Hosta - Sagae - Sale Price: $56.95 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: the 1982 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! 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. It is best to keep areas around hostas clear of excess leaf debris to reduce the presence of slugs and snails. Plant this low care plant in an area that receives the right amount of light. The leaves need some morning sun to bring out the best coloration; too much sun will burn the leaves. 'Sagae' is most at home in shady, woodland settings and often works well as specimen or edging plant. Because it makes such a bold statement, 'Sagae' sells out quickly, so if you want this plant, order it now! * Variegated leaves * Slug resistance * Upright habit |
| Liriope - Variegated - Sale Price: $56.95 The Liriope 'Variegated', Liriope muscari 'Variegata', is by far one of the most popular liriope. It is also known as Liriope variegated lily-turf, so is, as its name implies, a variegated border grass! The grassy foliage is edged with creamy yellow. It has purple-blue blooms, similar to grape hyacinths, that appear on top the tidy 9 to 12 plants in early fall. The flowers are followed by very dark purple, almost black, berries. This 'Variegated' liriope is excellent for edging and ground covers; when planting, space 12-15 apart. The bright variegated leaves make a super edging plant that highlights partially shaded beds; brings a sense of light into darker plantings so when choosing a site, Variegated’ liriope works extremely well as a border plant, especially for edging around sidewalks. ‘Variegated’ is one of the best choices for a care-free attractive ground cover. The only thing a gardener has to do with this wonderful plant is cut back old foliage in the spring! * Evergreen * Dwarf * Variegated foliage |
| Trumpet Creeper - Sale Price: $49.95 The Trumpet Creeper, Campsis radicans 'flamenco', is a rapid growing, clinging vine that produces bright red orange trumpet shaped flowers that can get 3 inches long. Blooming in the summer months, it attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Also known as the Trumpet Vine, it is a tough vine for hot and dry sites. The invasive nature of this plant makes it hard to get rid of, but it is very hardy. It will become less invasive as long as seed pods are removed before they ripen and the plant cut back each spring before new growth develops. The abundant sprays of trumpet-shaped red orange flowers cover this deciduous vine for an extra long bloom season. Trumpet Creepers are often grown with multiple trunks. This vine is a woody climber that grows up to 30 feet tall with the main stem getting about seven inches wide. This plant flowers best in a full sun location. The rapid growth makes it an excellent plant for covering fences or arbors; clinging vines attach themselves to structures and climbs by aerial rootlets. Trumpet Creeper can take the form of a small shrub if it does not have structure to climb. * Fast growing* Vining habit* Bright red orange flowers |
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