Festuca cinerea - Blue Fescue Festuca cinerea - Blue Fescue
Striking ornamental forms grassy, tuft-like clumps 8 across, 8-12 high. Powder Blue Festuca s foliage accents paths, rock gardens, beds and needs watering only during drought. Attractive white plumes appear in midsummer. Hardy plants multiply rapidly. Plant 8 apart. Shipped in 3 pot …
Amazon.com | 04.06. 2007
Festuca gautieri - bearskin fescue Festuca gautieri - bearskin fescue
Bearskin fescue or spiky fescue is a lovely perennial with bright green, narrowly linear, inward inrolled leaves that look spiky but are very soft and nice to touch indeed. The plant naturally forms small mounds and spreads very slowly. Its name bearskin fescue may sound just right …
Festuca flauca - Blue Fescue Grass Festuca glauca - Blue Fescue Grass
Fescue develops deeper foliage color when grown in full sun, but it can tolerate partial shade, and should be grown in part shade in areas with hot summers It is drought tolerant, and grows best in poor, sandy, well drained soils. It cannot tolerate heavy, wet soils or constant high …
Amazon.com | 04.06. 2007
Fences, Gates, and Bridges: And How to Build Them Fences, Gates, and Bridges
“The author, George A. Martin, knows his subject, not only fence building but the farm and its requirements. He knows the stock: the unconfinable pig, the dexterous cow. He knows his materials, especially wood. I count twenty-one species of tree in the text, each especially suited …
Amazon.com | 04.08. 2008
Fern Grower's Manual Fern Grower's Manual
Ferns have graced our planet for hundreds of millions of years. With about 12,000 named species of ferns worldwide, the variety to be found among them is staggering in its array of forms, textures, and even colors. From towering tree ferns to tiny water clovers, ferns and fern allies …
Amazon.com | 29.03. 2007
Ferns for American Gardens Ferns for American Gardens
Timber Press is proud to add John Mickel s classic Ferns for American Gardens to its catalog. Unusual in its specific focus on cold-hardy ferns, the volume is based on Mickel s personal experience as a scientist and curator of ferns at the New York Botanical Garden as well as his …
Amazon.com | 10.04. 2007