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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! …
Contributed by amazon 19.05. 2007 08:56:20 (22589 readers) |
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Lilacs are famous shrubs with showy flowers from May to June. Rich and dense upright panicles of tiny fragrant flowers last for 3-4 weeks. Variety Primrose has yellow-green buds and light creamy yellow flowers. Stiff leaves are heart-shaped, upto 10 cm long, mid to dark green. …
Contributed by havlis 20.04. 2008 21:08:03 (74594 readers) Match on Article's text |
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Deep yellow, very reflexed petals frame the cup, which opens egg-yolk yellow and quickly turns bright orange. The long-lasting flowers open when the stems are still quite short and persist as the stems lengthen. …
Contributed by amazon 07.10. 2007 20:21:52 (23817 readers) Match on Article's text |
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This is an unusual and decorative vine which provides distinctive flowers, ornamental foliage and dense shade. Popular since colonial times for its long leaves and remarkable blooms which are yellow in color and are shaped similarly to a traditional Meerschaum pipe. The flowers are yellow in color and …
Contributed by amazon 06.06. 2007 08:51:49 (34083 readers) Match on Article's text |
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Tall racemes of golden yellow flowers. Originally from Tibet, one of the most colorful tall flowers, long lasting as a cut flower. Flowers late May to June. Thrive in well drained sunny sites, blooming for 10-15 years without dividing. Outstanding cut flower with a long vase life. …
Contributed by amazon 06.06. 2007 09:14:19 (55405 readers) Match on Article's text |
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Lavender Cotton or Gray Santolina Santolina chamaecyparissus tomentosa Family: Asteraceae Softer yellow colored flowers and shorter than the normal species. With silver-gray colored, compact foliage. Very drought tolerant, grow in full sun in well draining soils, in zone 9 will take some shade. Evergreen …
Contributed by amazon 09.07. 2007 10:10:12 (17780 readers) Match on Article's text |
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Peony - Paeonia(Lactiflora hybr.) Lotus Queen Hardy zone: 3-8 Blooming Time: May-June Height: 35 /88cm Family: Paeoniaceae Origin: Hybrid origin. …
Contributed by amazon 14.11. 2007 12:18:31 (24509 readers) Match on Article's text |
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Yellow creamy, soft yellow with bright red flames, inside golden yellow with blood red flames. Specially selected tulips for their unique beauty and characteristics. Parrot tulips with their exotic shape, color and design, are the largest and most spectacular of all tulips. They resemble their namesake, …
Contributed by amazon 30.07. 2007 10:19:20 (27163 readers) Match on Article's text |
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The herbaceous Peony has been cultivated in home gardens for over 600 years. Considering the beauty of the flower and the longevity of the plants, it s no wonder why they have long been a perennial favorite. Peony clumps may survive for up to as long as 50 years, so it is advisable to prepare the site …
Contributed by amazon 14.11. 2007 13:22:02 (22820 readers) Match on Article's text |
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A heavy bloomer is this single with deep magenta-pink flowers, the flowers have a small yellow center of stamens and blooms early. Plants grow 22 inches tall. The Queen of Garden Flowers! We offer the best, free blooming varieties. Flowers are 5-7 across. During late spring-early summer, they fill the …
Contributed by amazon 06.06. 2007 09:05:34 (22754 readers) Match on Article's text |
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Classed as one of the superior tonic roots in traditional Chinese medicine and known as Huang Qi, it is used for poor appetite, fatigue and cold. This sprawling plant blooms with light yellow flowers similar to a pea. Likes deep, sandy, well-drained soil. …
Contributed by amazon 18.09. 2007 11:25:21 (15473 readers) Match on Article's text |
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Kerria japonica - Japanese Kerria Family: Rosaceae (Ker-ria: named for William Kerr, Kew Gardener and Collector) Kerria japonica is a hardy (Zone 5) deciduous shrub that matures at 3 to 5 feet in height. It s a dense mounded plant with numerous slender, zigzagging branches that emerge at ground level. …
Contributed by amazon 18.09. 2007 10:55:57 (38259 readers) Match on Article's text |
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Native to eatern United States. Fast growth to 60 to 80 feet with eventual spread to 30 feet. Forms large pyramidal crown. Good large shade, lawn, or roadside tree. Gives spectacular show of yellow fall color. In warm season, displays handsome tulip-shaped greenish-yellow and orange flowers. Deciduous. …
Contributed by amazon 30.05. 2007 09:42:27 (18354 readers) Match on Article's text |
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Honeycomb Butterfly Bush - Buddleia x weyeriana Family: Loganiacead (Buddle-ia: after Adam Buddle, English botanist) They re fragrant, colorful and they attract butterflies. Bold, long blooming flowers. Treat them like a perennial in the north; cut them back heavily in the spring for better flowering. …
Contributed by amazon 18.09. 2007 10:50:52 (22995 readers) Match on Article's text |
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Glowing crimson red with a yellow base and slight yellow edge. Here s 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: …
Contributed by amazon 08.06. 2007 06:32:43 (18894 readers) Match on Article's text |
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A rare yellow flowered magnolia! Displays elegant tapered buds that open to large, primrose yellow blooms. An upright pyramidal grower well suited for use as a single specimen. Deciduous. Flowers mid to late spring. …
Contributed by amazon 16.05. 2007 09:01:52 (22245 readers) Match on Article's text |
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Pure-White flowers with yellow signals on tall plants. ; Gold Bound Japanese Iris - Iris ensata (kaempferi) Gold Bound ; Flowers have large semi-flaring fails, and standards which are either short and upright, or very large and open, hanging over the falls as a second x. The resulting flowers have a …
Contributed by amazon 09.08. 2007 08:56:22 (21493 readers) Match on Article's text |