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Primula Polyantha Seeds Primula × polyantha Seeds
Primula Polyantha Seeds Primula × polyantha Seeds
Cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) is a petite flowering plant that has sweet-scented, small blooms on long stems that stretch up above the foliage. It is a tuberous perennial, meaning it dies down to its thick roots (tubers) during its summer dormancy period and then regrows quickly each fall. Flowers come in shades of pink, purple, red, and white. The heart-shaped leaves are medium green, often with silver marbling. It's commonly grown as a houseplant and is especially popular during the winter holiday season when you can find cyclamen blooming on shelves in garden centers and grocery stores.
Freeman maple, also known as Freeman's maple or Freeman's hybrid maple, is a hybrid between the red maple (Acer rubrum) and silver maple (Acer saccharinum). The tree is known for its fast growth, adaptability to different soils and climates, and beautiful fall foliage. It is commonly used as a shade tree in landscapes and urban areas.
Photinia × fraseri is a large, hybrid (P. glabra and P. serrulata), evergreen shrub that typically grows to 10-15' tall and as wide. It is often commonly called red tip or red top in celebration of the bronze red to bright red new leaves that emerge at the twig tips each spring. Leathery, elliptic to oval, dark green leaves (to 3-4" long) with finely serrated margins are evergreen. New growth in spring emerges bronze- to copper-red in a showy display lasting about 2-3 weeks. Red leaves gradually change to glossy dark green. Additional pruning may encourage new flushes of red leaves in late spring and summer. Small, 5-petaled, white flowers (1/3" across) of this rose family shrub bloom in late April in wide, corymbose panicles (to 5-6" long).
Corn Salad Seeds Lamb's Lettuce Seeds Mâche Seeds
Corn Salad Seeds Lamb's Lettuce Seeds Mâche Seeds
Corn is one of the most popular vegetables to grow and eat, and it's all the more delicious when freshly harvested. It's also surprisingly in the home garden. Corn grows from tall, straight stalks that produce husked ears of tender kernels tufted with silks. Most corn varieties look alike on the outside. Sweet corn is a fast-growing annual that is planted in spring and grows through the summer. It is ready to harvest about three months after planting, but early varieties can be ready in as little as two months.
Petunia Supertunia Daybreak Charm Seeds Petunia × atkinsiana Seeds
Petunia Supertunia Daybreak Charm Seeds Petunia × atkinsiana Seeds
Calibrachoa, also known as million bells, is one of the most popular plants for growing outdoors in containers. The plant comes in a rainbow of colors, in solids and two-tones, stripes, patterns, and stunning double blooms. Calibrachoa is a prolific bloomer and produces 1-inch blossoms that resemble tiny petunias. The compact leaves are oval-shaped and a bit sticky. Although it is a short-lived perennial in very warm climates, Calibrachoa is grown almost everywhere as an annual. The plant is not hard to care for, but paying attention to its needs will keep it blooming from spring well into fall. While it can be planted in garden beds, the plant fares much better in containers.
Calibrachoa, also known as million bells, is one of the most popular plants for growing outdoors in containers. The plant comes in a rainbow of colors, in solids and two-tones, stripes, patterns, and stunning double blooms. Calibrachoa is a prolific bloomer and produces 1-inch blossoms that resemble tiny petunias. The compact leaves are oval-shaped and a bit sticky. Although it is a short-lived perennial in very warm climates, Calibrachoa is grown almost everywhere as an annual. The plant is not hard to care for, but paying attention to its needs will keep it blooming from spring well into fall. While it can be planted in garden beds, the plant fares much better in containers.
Chocolate cosmos is a flower to whet any gardener's appetite. These unique blooms are a rich, dark maroon with velvety rounded petals and dark brown centers. Their best characteristic may be their chocolaty fragrance. Similar to regular cosmos, the flowers of chocolate cosmos are a bit smaller, measuring an inch and a half across. The overall effect is very dramatic, making these flowers highly sought after for garden beds, containers, and floral arrangements. They pair especially well with all shades of pink flowers, creamy white flowers, and blue shades to offset the brown tones. They hold up well as cut flowers too.
White Birch is often planted as a garden and ornamental tree, grown for its white bark and gracefully drooping branches. It is a medium-sized deciduous tree, typically reaching 15–25m tall with a slender trunk and a crown of arched branches with drooping branch-lets. The bark is white, often with black diamond-shaped marks or larger patches, particularly at the base It is a fast growing tree, increasing by up to 1 metre a year, but is relatively short-lived. They are shallow rooted they may require water during dry periods until they are well established. They grow best in full sun planted in deep, well-drained soil but will also grow well in heavy clay and nutritionally poor shallow soils. Suitable for acid, neutral and alkaline soils and can grow in very acid soils. It cannot grow in the shade but can tolerate strong winds but not maritime exposure. The sap can be drunk straight from the tree or fermented into a beer. The sap is rich in sugars and can be concentrated into a syrup by boiling off the water.
Ornamental dwarf weeping cherry trees grow best in full sun and well-draining fertile soil. Because these dwarf ornamental cherry trees only grow to about 8 feet, they are perfect for growing as a decorative specimen tree or landscaping a small garden. You can grow small droopy cherry trees if you live in USDA zones through 9. Dwarf weeping cherry trees blossom for a few weeks every spring. Caring for cherry blossom trees is not difficult – with the right care and attention, you can enjoy these stunning flowering trees throughout the year.
Meyer Dwarf Lemon Tree Seeds Citrus × meyeri Seeds
Meyer Dwarf Lemon Tree Seeds Citrus × meyeri Seeds
Meyer lemon trees date back to China, and many people believe that the plant is thousands of years old. They’re hybrid citrus trees and contain genes from both citron (lemon) and mandarin and pomelo (orange) species.
Noted for its long blooming season, Yellow Canna Lily boasts radiant spikes of yellow flowers held above large, blue-green pointed leaves. Blooming from spring to the first frost, its robust growth and extensive branching ensure lavish flowering and a lush-looking plant. Compact, this excellent performer thrives very well in cooler summer climates. It is versatile and well-suited for the border, as a patio plant or by the waterside.
Daffodils (Narcissus spp.) are among the most popular of all spring-flowering perennial bulbs in growing regions that have the winter chill needed for the bulbs to reset themselves. Even in warm regions, daffodils are often purchased as prechilled bulbs and planted as annuals. Clusters of strappy basal leaves appear shortly after winter snows melt, followed shortly by flowers with a trumpet-shaped corona, or cup, encircled by a six-lobed corolla. Depending on the type of daffodil, the corona can be pronounced large, small, split, or even lampshade-like. Most varieties have blossoms in shades of yellow, but there are also white, orange, pink, and bicolor cultivars.
Prized for its spectacular fall foliage and showy fruits, Rhus typhina (Staghorn Sumac) is a large suckering deciduous shrub or small tree with picturesque branches and velvety reddish-brown branchlets. The foliage of large, pinnate, bright-green leaves, 2in. long, turns striking shades of orange, yellow and scarlet in fall. Cone-shaped panicles of green-yellow flowers bloom in early to mid-summer. Honeybees are attracted to the flowers. The blossoms are followed on female plants by dense crimson berries in pyramidal clusters that persist throughout winter. The berries provide winter food for many bird species and small and large mammals. In winter, the bare, widely forking, hairy twigs resemble the velvety horns of a young stag, hence the common name. Fast-growing, drought-tolerant, Staghorn Sumac may spread aggressively by root suckers to form extensive thickets.
Alexandrian Senna is a shrubby plant that reaches 20" to 40", rarely 6' in height with a branched, pale-green erect stem and long spreading branches bearing four or five pairs of leaves. These leaves form complex, feathery, mutual pairs. The leaflets vary from to 6 pairs, fully edged, with a sharp top. The midribs are equally divided at the base of the leaflets. The flowers are in a raceme interior blossoms, big in size, coloured yellow that tends to brown. Its legume fruit are horned, broadly oblong, compressed and flat and contain about six seeds.
Livingstone Daisy Seeds Dorotheanthus bellidiformis Seeds
Livingstone Daisy Seeds Dorotheanthus bellidiformis Seeds
Livingstone daisies have traditionally been grouped under the name mesembryanthemum, but are now widely dispersed under other names. Frost-tender succulents, they thrive in sunny, dry conditions and locations. Livingstone daisies bloom for weeks in the spring and summer. Livingstone daisies have flat, succulent leaves up to 3 inches long, with the plants hugging the ground. Flowers have dark centers and are colored pink, white, purple, lavender, crimson, or orange. Plants grow up to 8 inches high and spread to 1inches wide. The flowers close at night and on cloudy days.
How to plant: 1. Choose the right time: The best time to plant Sapphire Tower seeds is usually in the spring or fall. These two seasons provide milder temperatures and humidity that favor seed germination and growth. 2. Prepare the container and soil: Choose a large pot or planter box, and make sure there are enough drainage holes in the bottom of the container to prevent standing water. Fill the container with garden soil, making sure the soil drains well. 3. Sowing: Spread Sapphire Tower seeds evenly over the soil surface. There is no need to cover the seeds, as Sapphire Tower's seeds need light to germinate. You can press the seeds lightly to ensure contact with the soil. 4. Keep it moist: Use a spray bottle to lightly spray water to keep the soil moist, but not too wet. Keeping the soil moist is key to growing Sapphire Tower seeds. 5. Provide light: Place the container in a sunny location to ensure the seeds get enough light. Sapphire Tower usually needs full sun to grow well. 6. Germinate and grow: Sapphire Tower seeds usually take a while to germinate, possibly a few weeks or more. Once the seedlings emerge, gradually reduce the greenhouse effect to help them gradually acclimate to outdoor conditions. 7. Transplanting: When Sapphire Tower seedlings have grown and have sufficient leaves and root systems, they can be carefully transplanted to their intended location in the garden. Make sure the plants are far enough apart so they have room to grow. 8. Maintenance: Continue to care for the Sapphire Tower, including regular watering, keeping the soil moist but not soggy, and providing adequate sunlight. Regular pruning can help shape the plant.
Subalpine Larkspur Seeds Delphinium nuttallianum Seeds
Subalpine Larkspur Seeds Delphinium nuttallianum Seeds
Delphiniums, also known as Larkspur. They belong to the Ranunculaceae family. These flowers are appreciated for their tall stems, loaded with rich clusters of flowers. Delphiniums have a rather wild appearance. However, with adequate arrangements, you can easily integrate them into almost any garden décor. They are a great way to add some height and color to your garden, and due to their height and rich flowers, they also make for great cutting flowers for vases.