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Eragrostis trichodes - Love Grass (5976 readers)
Contributed by amazon 14.11. 2007 12:23:30 Topic: Plants / Grass, Grasses Match on Article's text

Love Grass produces a heavy fibrous root system and spreads by seed and rooting at the nodes. It does especially well on sandy land, but can be used on heavier soil, also. It grows to a height of 2 to 4 feet tall. It can be found growing in the Great Plains from Illinois to Texas. It is a cold and drought tolerant perennial. ...

Crataegus phaenopyrum - Washington Hawthorn (7033 readers)
Contributed by amazon 17.05. 2007 21:55:57 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Trees Match on Article's text

This tree has it all: White spring flowers, brilliant fall foliage and reddish fruits that attract numerous fruit-eating birds. Also provides nesting sites and cover. Spreads to 25 feet; tolerates many soil types. Prefers sun. 4-year-old (18-24) transplants shipped at the proper planting time for your area. Bare-root plant. Zones 4-8. Crataegus phaenopyrum ...

Viburnum prunifolium - Blackhaw Viburnum (5023 readers)
Contributed by amazon 30.05. 2007 09:50:54 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Shrubs Match on Article's text

Cedar waxwings, robins, bluebirds, catbirds and many other birds love blackhaws blue-black fruits, which persist into winter. In spring, the small tree bears white flowers; in fall, its leaves turn red. Tuck blackhaw almost anywhere-it slowly grows to 15-20 ft. tall and 10 wide. Bare-root plant. 3-year-old (12-18 in. transplants) shipped at the proper planting time for your area. Zones 3-8. ...

Achillea millefolium 'Fire King' - Yarrow, Milfoil, Staunchweed (5990 readers)
Contributed by amazon 02.06. 2007 18:27:32 Topic: Plants / Perennials Match on Article's text

Get a good view of hummers as they feed from the clusters of rosy-red nectar-rich flowers. This unusual Yarrow is a virtually foolproof perennial. Covered in blooms from late spring to early fall, it provides a long season of color and food. Large clusters of bright blooms atop 15-20 stems with fernlike foliage yield abundant nectar. Excellent for bouquets and dried arrangements. Plant 18-24 apart. Bare-root plant fully guaranteed. Zones 3-9. ...

Steps to rose gardening success (5020 readers)
Contributed by flower-gardening-m-e 25.09. 2006 08:55:14 Topic: Plants / Roses Match on Article's text

Rose gardening has its own special mystique. Few perennials or flowering shrubs give you so many wonderful blooms soon after planting or have as long a period of bloom. And, best of all, hardy roses will come back year after year. Gardeners the world over are smitten by the allure of roses, but many people think of roses as elegant but demanding, and hard-to-grow garden prima donnas. ...

Liriope muscari 'Royal Purple' - liriope, border grass, lily-turf (90228 readers)
Contributed by amazon 04.06. 2007 09:39:01 Topic: Plants / Perennials Match on Article's text

Liriope, also commonly called border grass is not actually a grass but a member of the lily family, a fact that inspires another of its common names, lilyturf. The dark green, ribbonlike foliage grows in length from 10 to 18 in (25-46 cm) and then recurves toward the ground to form rounded clumps. As the clumps mature they merge into a continuous carpet that resembles a plot of shaggy lawn grass. In summer, spikes of showy purple, flowers rise from the center of clumps. Flowers are followed by p ...

Tricyrtis hirta 'Blue Wonder' - Toad Lily (12000 readers)
Contributed by amazon 18.05. 2007 20:59:04 Topic: Plants / Perennials Match on Article's text

Toad Lilies are autumn flowering plants whose very exotic starry or bell-shaped flowers are borne on attractive arching stems. These occur in a wide range of forms usually spotted with a contrasting colour. Preferring a sheltered semi shaded site with adequate moisture they make ideal subjects for the woodland garden or that shadey corner. ...

How to Divide Hostas? (19537 readers)
Contributed by mailorderplants4me 24.11. 2006 11:16:55 Topic: Plants / Perennials Match on Article's text

Early Spring is the best time of year to dig your hostas up and divide them. Usa a garden fork and loosen the soil gently right around the hosta clump then gently place your fork in below the clump and lift it up give it a shake with the fork to loosen the soil. I prefer to wash the clump this serves to make it easier to see the main eyes (growing points) of the hosta plus it also cleans the roots from weed seed and any slug eggs that might be tucked in around the eyes. ...

Herniaria glabra - Green Carpet (7623 readers)
Contributed by amazon 03.09. 2007 10:24:24 Topic: Plants / Perennials Match on Article's text

This lovely bright green creeper spreads effortlessly in all directions filling up to two feet per plant. A fairly flat plant of about two inches, it has one long tap root (as opposed to many surface roots like a Creeping Thyme) which helps with water conservation. It likes full sun but it can take partial shade. Related to Carnations and Dianthus. Foliage turns red during winter for great winter interest. Tiny white star flowers in summer. Perfect for walkways, rock garden paths or as a lawn su ...

Begonia grandis - Hardy Begonia (4622 readers)
Contributed by amazon 07.09. 2007 08:33:32 Topic: Plants / Perennials Match on Article's text

Large, heart-shaped leaves add a lush, tropical texture in moist, shady gardens. Leaves have prominent red veins underneath and are especially showy if backlit by the sun. The flower is soft rose-pink, translucent and somewhat frosted, like satin glass. Plants are hardy as far north as New York City if given adequate protection. This 3 tall Begonia increases rapidly by forming small bulblets on the stems that drop in fall and root around the base. ...

Veronicastrum virginicum - Culver's Root (4473 readers)
Contributed by amazon 09.07. 2007 10:40:59 Topic: Plants / Perennials Match on Title

These elegant perennials impart a lofty vertical element to the late summer garden. Graced with distinctive narrow spires of densely arranged tiny flowers, Veronicastrum are native to meadows and woodlands, and are easy to grow in adequately moist soil. Ericas strong leafy stems taper delicately into long two-toned racemes of lavish red buds and small tightly packed pale pink flowers with prominent darker stamens. Opening from the base up, the slender wands bend and curve, adding a playful air t ...

Campsis radicans 'Flamenco' - Red Trumpet Vine, Crimson Trumpet Vine (12823 readers)
Contributed by amazon 08.06. 2007 06:25:59 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants Match on Article's text

A deciduous climbing vine that is easy to grow and an American native. Attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies and bees, this would be a great addition to a butterfly garden. Will cling to garden structures and will grow rampantly in full sun or partial shade. Will grow in any average soil. Prune back to a few buds in the early spring, as flower buds form on new growth. ...

Hibanobambusa tranquillans 'Shiroshima' - bamboo (14890 readers)
Contributed by havlis 07.06. 2008 06:09:33 Topic: Plants / Grass, Grasses Match on Article's text

Unlike other varigated cultivars, this plant is a natural hybrid from Japan, considered one of the most beautiful bamboos . It has very large upto 25cm long leaves with stunning creamy-white varigation. Depending on the amount of sun during summer, it may announce coming of cooler weather tipping the leave edges with pink. ...

Campsis radicans 'Flava' - Yellow Trumpet Vine, Yellow Trumpet Creeper (17077 readers)
Contributed by amazon 31.05. 2007 10:44:23 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants Match on Article's text

Plant Type: Deciduous Vine Uses: Climbing Propagation: Seeds, Stem cuttings, Layering, Root cuttings Habit: Climbing Light: Full Sun, Part Shade Flower Color: Yellow Blooms: Spring, Summer, Autumn Width: 3 ft.; Height: 30 - 40 ft. Fertility: Average Soil: Neutral, Moist, High, Medium Zone: 4 - 9 Attracts: Hummingbirds, Bees, Butterflies ...

Lewisia longipetala 'Little Plum' - Lewisia (4147 readers)
Contributed by amazon 02.11. 2007 13:40:49 Topic: Plants / Perennials Match on Article's text

Pinkish-red, striped flowers in late May. Flowers are large for a Lewisia, up to 1 in diameter. Many flowers per plant. Very showy when in bloom. This particular variety is reputed to be hardier than many other Lewisia and we have found this to be the case. They appear to do best if given some shade from afternoon sun during our zone 3 winters. Flower stems up to about 6 tall, about 6 in width. ...

DVD Encyclopedia of Roses (2430 readers)
Contributed by amazon 30.06. 2007 10:52:43 Topic: Other / Software, DVD Match on Article's text

In this fact-filled DVD, hosts Peter Seabrook and Anne Swithinbank show how you can produce more roses and better plants than ever before! You will learn to plant bare root and container grown bushes for long-term flowering, the right timing and correct techniques for pruning, the importance of fertilizers for plant growth and flowering, how to select and use products for pest and disease control, why summer deadheading is more than just the removal of faded flowers, and much more! Author, journ ...

Quercus rubra - Northern Red Oak (3197 readers)
Contributed by amazon 17.05. 2007 22:05:42 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Trees Match on Article's text

Native to the Eastern United States, the Northern Red Oak is the ideal tree for parks and large lawns. It has broad, spreading branches and makes a large, open shade area. The leaves, which are a rich green during growing season, will turn to rich browns and reds in the fall before they fall off. The root system of the Northern Red Oak grows deep in the ground, so any gardening you do under or around the tree will not be disturbed. ...

Campsis x tagliabuana 'Madame Galen' - Trumpet Vine (11202 readers)
Contributed by amazon 08.06. 2007 06:38:51 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants Match on Article's text

France, 1889. Campsis x tagliabuana Madame Galen. Very floriferous hybrid with the flower size of grandiflora and hardiness of radicans. ...

Campsis grandiflora - Chinese trumpet creeper (23337 readers)
Contributed by havlis 07.06. 2008 06:51:25 Topic: Plants / Climber Plants Match on Article's text

Probably the most eye-catching version of trumpet creepers is this Chinese one. As a fast growing vine it can soon cover walls, gazebos or fences. The flowers are large: 7-9 cm wide, salmon pink with a clear yellow throat. The buds form a raceme that blooms from July till frosts. ...

Agapanthus 'Midnight Blue' - Lily of the Nile (3695 readers)
Contributed by amazon 25.05. 2011 13:00:02 Topic: Plants / Perennials Match on Article's text

Give Midknight Blue Agapanthus some thought for your garden as it can offer so much. When in bloom , the flowers can attract butterflies or hummingbirds-always a pleasant site to view from your kitchen window. ...

What's Wrong with My Plant? (3195 readers)
Contributed by amazon 07.07. 2007 11:58:11 Topic: Other / Books Match on Article's text

Expert Information at Your Fingertips (Pyramid Paperbacks) | Whatever’s ailing your plant—from slugs and bugs to molds, rots, and wilts—this guide has the cure. Written by an award-winning garden writer, it helps you get to the root of the problem with expert diagnostic advice, and offers quick and effective solutions for eliminating more than 130 international pests, diseases, and disorders. Gardeners can choose from both chemical and organic remedies for trees, shrubs, annuals, perennials, and ...

Ficus carica 'Italian Honey' - Fig (10337 readers)
Contributed by amazon 06.06. 2007 08:36:53 Topic: Plants / Evergreen Shrubs Match on Article's text

The fig is a picturesque tropical-looking tree or shrub with a dramatic spreading habit. The breadth is often wider than the height of 15-30. The bark is smooth and silvery gray and the deciduous leaves are 3 or 5-lobed and 4-10 long. There are many cultivars available for the home landscape. ...

Ginkgo biloba - maidenhair tree (16641 readers)
Contributed by havlis 12.03. 2008 10:37:07 Topic: Plants / Conifers Match on Article's text

Maidenhair tree is probably one of the oldest species on Earth. It was here some 180 million years ago … obviously it was the time when the Dead Sea was still ill. Its extreme tolerance of various conditions made it survive to our time. One tree can live as long as 2000 years. ...

Musella lasiocarpa - Chinese Yellow Banana (4435 readers)
Contributed by amazon 08.07. 2007 10:22:42 Topic: Plants / Other Match on Article's text

Musella lasiocarpa is an exciting banana relative that comes from high altitudes (to frosty 2800m / 9200ft!) in the Yunnan province in China. The maximum height of the plant is only about 1.5m / 5ft, half of which is a very stout, conical trunk, topped by a crown of handsome, slightly glaucous, broad leaves. From early age, the rhizome produces many suckers. The flower, which is big and bright yellow, appears in its second year, and grows upright at the top of the trunk. As the inflorescence gro ...

Acer palmatum ('Crispifolium') 'Shishigashira' - japanese maple (2863 readers)
Contributed by havlis 06.07. 2011 18:26:38 Topic: Plants / Trees and Shrubs Match on Article's text

Japanese maples are the „créme de la créme“ of every garden. A majestic looking tree needs no pruning at all and we recommend to let it form its own shape. ...

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