Darmera peltata - Umbrella Plant Darmera peltata - Umbrella Plant
Hardy Umbrella Plant - Darmera peltata Family: Saxifragaceae Origin: The species is native to western United States. Large, rounded clusters of red-centered, blush-white flowers rise on thick stalks before the clumped growth of massive (18 across), orbicular, lobed foliage emerges …
Amazon.com | 12.09. 2007
Delosperma cooperi - Hardy ice plant, Trailing ice plant Delosperma cooperi - Hardy ice plant, Trailing ice plant
This clumping ice plant produces a dome of bright purple flowers. The texture of the petals is shimmering -- almost like metal. It starts blooming in June and continues steadily until fall. It promises to be an essential small-scale ground cover or edging for a border. Height: 4 …
Amazon.com | 08.06. 2007
Dianthus caryophyllus 'King of the Blacks' - Carnation Dianthus caryophyllus 'King of the Blacks' - Carnation
Black flowers become more popular each day. They do combine dramatically to make unusually beautiful cut flower arrangements. The strong stemmed plants are bushy and grow to 20, bearing lots of medium size, rich darkest purple, well scented blooms. Hardy in zones 5-10. Elsewhere grow …
Amazon.com | 13.10. 2007
Dianthus - Bouquet Purple Dianthus - Bouquet Purple
Excellent cutting type has purplish pink, fringed flowers in great profusion. Outstanding stem length and rigidity. Ht: 18-24. Zones 6-9. Sorry, state laws prohibit shipping plants to Alaska, Hawaii. Plants ship in spring at proper planting time …
Amazon.com | 19.05. 2007
Gold Heart Bleeding Heart -Dicentra-SHADE- Potted-RARE Dicentra spectabilis 'Goldheart' - Bleeding Heart
GoldHeart Bleeding Heart - Dicentra spectabilis Goldheart Family: Fumariaceae Origin: Hybrid origin. A magnificent specimen with golden, iridescent leaves. This stunning plant is topped in the spring with rose-pink flowing flowers. Looks great with hosta …
Amazon.com | 16.05. 2007
Dicentra 'Ivory Hearts' - Dwarf Bleeding Heart Dicentra 'Ivory Hearts' - Dwarf Bleeding Heart
Ivory Hearts Bleeding Heart - Dicentra Ivory Hearts Family: Fumariaceae Origin: Hybrid origin. An exceptionally long-blooming hybrid with bunches of nallow, white, heart-shaped flowers over robust, finely-cut blue-green foliage …
Amazon.com | 16.09. 2008
Yellow Foxglove Perennial 4 Plants - Digitalis Digitalis grandiflora - Yellow Foxglove
Proper name: Digitalis Amigua (Carillon Temple Bells or Yellow Foxglove); Extra dwarf plants with spikes of yellow tubular flowers marked with brown. Blooms in June and July. Use for borders, beds, and cut flowers. A very hardy perennial …
Amazon.com | 19.05. 2007
Strawberry Foxglove - Digitalis mertonensis Digitalis x mertonensis - Strawberry Foxglove
The Strawberry Foxglove--A True Perennial! Evergreen foliage! Year-round beauty! This unusual and brilliantly-colored perennial Foxglove is a delight in the garden in any season, for its bright green foliage remains evergreen! In late spring and early summer, abundant buds open to …
Amazon.com | 19.05. 2007
Doronicum orientale - Leopard's Bane
Leopard s-bane may be used in sunny areas in any ordinary garden soil. The yellow flowers appear in May and may be cut for arrangements. The plants are shallow rooted and 18 to 30 inches tall. Planting may be done in spring or autumn. Propagation is by division after flowering, in …
Amazon.com | 28.10. 2007
Duchesnea indica - Indian Strawberry, Mock Strawberry Duchesnea indica - Indian Strawberry, Mock Strawberry
A semi- evergreen trailing perennial, this species grows to a height of 4 in (10 cm) and multiplies rapidly by runners to an indefinite spread. It is useful as a ground cover and for bed edging, hanging baskets and pots. It has dark green leaves and bright, 1 in (25 mm) wide, yellow …
Amazon.com | 16.09. 2008
4 KINNEBREW SEEDLING Daylilies: facts & fiction
In between the big spring tidying up and the hectic of autumn plantings there is a brief time in July when - exception granted for a few chores - the gardener has nothing to do but enjoy his flowers. No danger of cold snaps, incredible weather or other terrors. Moreover days are long …
Eurocallis.com | 18.09. 2006
Hemerocallis Daylily Planting and Care
When to plant Daylilies can be planted very successfully at any time the ground can be worked --- spring, summer or fall. Fall planted Daylilies should be mulched to prevent winter frost heaving …
BLOOMINGFIELDS FARM | 26.09. 2006