Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood' Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood' - Two-row Stonecrop
One of the easiest ground covers to grow. Easy to maintain and needs little water. Does great in poor soil. Bronze-green foliage produces intense red flowers. Bloom June through August. Plant in full sun, 12 inches apart. Grows only 3 to 6 inches tall. Hardy in zones 3-9 …
Amazon.com | 20.06. 2007
Sempervivum arachnoideum - Houseleeks Sempervivum arachnoideum - Houseleeks
Sempervivum are succulent, rosette forming plants belonging to the Crassulaceae family. They are commonly known as Hens & Chicks, Houseleeks or Hen and Chickens. The main attraction of these plants is their colourful rosettes of leaves. These range from bright yellow, through …
Amazon.com | 16.09. 2007
Schizachyrium scoparium - Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium - Little Bluestem
The Grass Little Bluestem, Schizachyrium scoparium, is a native American prairie grass. It is also know as Sagegrass or Beard grass. It can reach up to 3-4 and has a blueish hue to the leaves. The leaves turn a rich orangy wheat color in fall …
Amazon.com | 29.01. 2008
Sisyrinchium angustifolium - Stout Blue-eyed Grass Sisyrinchium angustifolium - Stout Blue-eyed Grass
Native prairie wildlfower, pretty common to find these plants growing wild out on the prairie. Is not really a grass, rather is a member of the Iris family. Quite an adaptable plant - have seen this growing in shady moist conditions on the edge of woods, and in very dry, hot, sunny …
Amazon.com | 05.07. 2007
Sophora japonica - Japanese Pagoda tree Sophora japonica - Japanese Pagoda tree
Increasingly used as a bonsai. A tall deciduous tree to 60, hardy to zone 4; leaves ovate to 2 and in 3-8 pairs. Tiered appearance with sturdy branching. Recommended Temperature Zone: USDA: 4-11 Sun Exposure: Full sun to light shade Origin: China and Korea Growth Habits: Deciduous …
Amazon.com | 02.10. 2007
Sophora japonica 'Pendula' - Japanese pagoda tree Sophora japonica 'Pendula' - Japanese pagoda tree
If you went looking for a tree typical for every city you would find jacarandas in Buenos Aires, London planes in London, and in Prague you would be struck by the beauty of Japanese pagoda trees. Numerous specimens were planted there many years ago. Now they have skyscraping trunks …
Sorbaria sorbifolia 'Sem' - false spirea Sorbaria sorbifolia 'Sem' - false spirea
False spirea is a valuable plant for small sized gardens as it quickly fills limited space with mass of beautiful leaves. It is a woody plant spreading with suckers like some perennials. Its leaves are fresh green during summer, pinnate, and look like service-tree leaves but are finer …
Sorbaria sorbifolia 'Sem' - false spirea Sorbaria sorbifolia 'Sem' - false spirea
False spirea is a valuable plant for small sized gardens as it quickly fills limited space with mass of beautiful leaves …
Sorbus aucuparia 'Edulis' - mountain ash, rowan Sorbus aucuparia 'Edulis' - mountain ash, rowan
Mountain ash is a common tree in our country. In the 19th century a variety with edible fruit was found in Moravia, Czech Republic, it is called Edulis …
Sorbus cashmiriana 'Chinese lace' - Kashmir rowan Sorbus cashmiriana 'Chinese lace' - Kashmir rowan
Kashmir used to be a principality in the Himalayas known for its extraordinary shawl wool. It was super soft, warm and expensive. Hence, everything connected with the name Kashmir evoked feeling of exotic beauty and high price. Kashmir rowan is a beautiful tree that, luckily, is not …
Sorghum bicolor - Broom Corn Sorghum bicolor - Broom Corn
Sorghum bicolor var. technicum; 5-6 ft. Tender Annual; Lovely sprays of broomlike tops fill with red seeds at maturity. Tie several together for a terrific broom. Great in dried flower arrangements. Excellent forage for birds. Easy to grow. Direct seed in garden 4-6 seeds per foot …
Amazon.com | 20.09. 2007
Spathiphyllum lynise - Peace Lily Spathiphyllum lynise - Peace Lily
Spathiphyllum the genus name means, literally, leaf spathe, with spathe defined as A large bract or pair of bracts sheathing a flower cluster, as a spadix. You re likely to know it as Peace Lily. Its widespread interior use is due to its exceptional acclimation to low light conditions …
Amazon.com | 10.07. 2007
Sphaeralcea 'Los Brisas' - Desert Mallow Sphaeralcea 'Los Brisas' - Desert Mallow
A kaleidoscopic burst of summer color is provided by this superb garden plant. The silky, chalice shaped mallow blooms are produced on tall, slender stems in an impressive range of colors. Grows 36-40 inches high. Prefers sun …
Amazon.com | 09.11. 2007
Stachys byzantina - Lamb's Ear Stachys byzantina - Lamb's Ear
Lamb s ears grows 6 inches tall with furry, oval leaves that look like their namesake. In spring, the plants send up furry silver stalks of pink flower spikes to about 2 feet high …
Amazon.com | 18.06. 2007
Stachys densiflora 'Hummelo' - Common Betony Stachys densiflora 'Hummelo' - Common Betony
Family: Lamiaceae. In summer, slender stems bearing loose spikes of flwoers rise from the clumps of low-growing foliage. make wonderful additions to specialty gardens, edges or the front of borders. Green foliage, purple flowers …
Amazon.com | 20.09. 2007
Stephanotis floribunda - Madagascar Jasmine Stephanotis floribunda - Madagascar Jasmine
The Madagascar Jasmine (Bridal Wreath) thrives with bright but indirect lighting. A bright North or East window is perfect,or any indirect light window. Also, try to provide some humidity as this plant will do better then although this is not critical for the plant s survival. The …
Amazon.com | 18.11. 2007
Stewartia pseudocamellia var.koreana - Korean stewartia, false camellia Stewartia pseudocamellia var.koreana - Korean stewartia, false camellia
This false camellia – Korean stewartia is very similar to its Japanese sister stewartii pseudocamellia. It comes from moist woodlands of Korea and it is a tall shrub flowering in summer and has beautiful autumn foliage …
Swietenia macrophylla - Big Leaf Mahogany Swietenia macrophylla - Big Leaf Mahogany
Mahogany- Swietenia macrophylla- The national tree of Belize, mahogany has long been harvested for its valuable lumber. Known for its beautiful color, grain and durability it is often used for high end furniture. Mahogany can be found throughout southern Florida, the Caribbean, Central …
Amazon.com | 18.11. 2007
Syringa josikaea - Hungarian lilac Syringa josikaea - Hungarian lilac
Lilacs are common and reliable shrubs of our climate. So it is clear that we will not offer you something that can be seen at every corner, but speciality plants that look a bit different and bring something extraordinary to your beautiful garden …
Syringa juliana 'George Eastman' - Weeping Lilac Syringa juliana 'George Eastman' - Weeping Lilac
Syringa - Lilac ; Family: Oleaceae ; (Syrin-ga: Greek for pipe) George Eastman ; A true color breakthrough. Magnificent wine-red buds and deep cerise-pink blooms. Superb, smaller, upright form. A chance seedling discovered in Durand-Eastman Park in Rochester, NY. (S. julianae, Clark-Fenicchina) …
Amazon.com | 02.08. 2007
Dwarf Korean Lilac Syringa meyeri - Dwarf Korean Lilac
Korean lilac is an upright, densely branched deciduous shrub with dark green velvety foliage. Soft pink to lavender flower clusters tip the branches for a lovely spring accent. Excellent for borders, screens and hedges. Full sun. Slow grower to 6 to 10 feet high, 5 to 6 feet wide …
Amazon.com | 30.05. 2007
Syringa oblata - Early Lilac Syringa oblata - Early Lilac
Native to Korea this lilac is hardy from zones 4-8. It grows 10-12 feet tall and prefers sun or partial shade. Has lilac-purple flowers in the spring that are very fragrant. The leaves are dark bluish green with a reddish-purple fall color. This is a very hardy lilac. It also makes …
Amazon.com | 15.10. 2007