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Ipomoea purpurea 'Light Blue Star' - Morning Glory (1274 readers)
Contributed by amazon 25.01 2008 on 09:26:43 Topic: Plants / Annuals Match on Title and Article's text

A spectacular Morning Glory. Each light blue bloom is enhanced bay an exquisite, deep violet, five pointed star shooting out from its central, white throat. Flowers all summer. Beautiful climber, ideal for climbing up trellis and fences or obelisks in container. ...

Infinitely Beautiful (556 readers)
Contributed by amazon 09.08 2007 on 09:35:52 Topic: Other / Books Match on Article's text

The Dessau Worlitz Garden | this large and authoritative book is the first to explore and illustrate the garden at Dessau-Worlitz, incorporating numerous palaces, lakes and parks, in all its glory and its complexity. ...

Ipomoea alba - Moonflower (719 readers)
Contributed by amazon 31.08 2007 on 10:03:38 Topic: Plants / Annuals Match on Article's text

The moonflower is a vigorous twining vine that is very fast growing in really hot weather. It is a tender tropical perennial but is now seeing popular use as an annual vine in colder areas. This close relative of the morning glory has similar heart shaped leaves that are a rich green and 4-8 (10-20 cm) inches long. They provide a beautiful backdrop for the spectacular moonflowers. This vine also known as the evening glory as its buds open in late afternoon and last only until mornings light tran ...

Chionodoxa forbesii - Glory of the Snow (647 readers)
Contributed by amazon 09.08 2007 on 08:42:06 Topic: Plants / Bulbs Match on Title

Gentian blue flowers with white centers. A super naturalizer. Small starry flowers in a spray per stem; great naturalizers in rock and woodland gardens or in lawns. ...

Viburnum plicatum 'Lanarth' - japanese viburnum (3189 readers)
Contributed by havlis 28.10 2007 on 10:21:12 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Shrubs Match on Article's text

This majestic looking viburnum is a breathtaking cultivar, commonly grown in royal gardens of mild climate. The shrub forms its branches in cascade or horizontal levels, they bear bright green drooping leaves and in the spring clusters of hydrangea-like snow-white flowers. This variety looks best on its own, to show its whole glory spreading up to 2,5-3 meters in maturity. ...

Gloriosa superba 'Rothschildiana' - Gloriosa Lily, Glory Lily (829 readers)
Contributed by amazon 08.06 2007 on 06:32:43 Topic: Plants / Bulbs Match on Title

Glowing crimson red with a yellow base and slight yellow edge. Heres a splendid low climber, easy to grow, does well in sun or partial shade. Grows 5-6ft high, producing 12 or more lily like flowers, blooming in June-July, of exceptional beauty. Also suitable for potting. Top size bulbs. Hardy in zones: 7-10. In colder areas bring the bulbs inside during the winter. ...

Eccremocarpus scaber - Glory Vine (866 readers)
Contributed by amazon 28.08 2007 on 11:44:58 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants Match on Title

This exotic climber hails from South America. Rare and little-known specimen is sure to spice up your garden! Tubular flowers hang in clusters of orange, yellow and red shades for a spectacular display. Effective for covering problem areas, why not replace the view of thatt old shed with a tropical sensation? For earlier results, start in pots indoors 4 to 5 weeks before last frost. Transplant after all danger of frost to a sunny location. Grows up to 10 feet tall in a season. Prefer sun. ...

Aralia elata 'Golden Umbrella' - Japanese Angelica tree (2738 readers)
Contributed by havlis 01.11 2007 on 18:06:00 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Shrubs Match on Article's text

Japanese angelica tree is a must have for those who love tropical lokking gardens. Its compound leaves grow upto 1.5m in when mature and give this plant an extraordinary, very architectural look. Moreover, this variety has golden-yellow margins or varigation. It has much less thorns than its close relative aralia spinosa (devil’s walking stick) and no prickles on the leaves. ...

The Great Edwardian Gardens of Harold Peto (502 readers)
Contributed by amazon 06.07 2007 on 09:39:42 Topic: Other / Books Match on Article's text

From the Archives of Country Life | The gardens of the great Edwardian landscape designer, captured in all their glory in 200 color and duotone images from the archives of Country Life . Harold Peto (1854–1933) was one of the most celebrated landscape designers of the Edwardian era. A leading exponent of the ultra-romantic Italianate style so fashionable in the first two decades of the 20th century, he was also influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement. ...

Flowers (435 readers)
Contributed by amazon 16.09 2007 on 05:08:15 Topic: Other / Books Match on Article's text

Cube Books | From Zen gardens on the grounds of Buddhist temples to the herb gardens of the Middle Ages and the quintessential flower gardens of English country houses, we have had an ongoing mission to tame and refashion nature. ...

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