Plant Library
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Acalypha (Acalypha amentacea)High impact color without flowers! Fantastic variegated foliage in blends of burgundy, copper, and green shades make this a wonderful garden accent on its own, or the perfect backdrop for bright blooming annuals. |
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Achillea Hybrids (Achillea hybrida)Ferny, softly textured foliage and large, long-lasting bloom clusters have earned Achillea status as a classic choice for the perennial garden. The many varieties available offer a nice range of bloom colors and plant sizes to fit most any garden. |
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Achillea, Yarrow (Achillea species)Achillea species are noted for their delicate, ferny foliage that brings a soft texture to the landscape. The bright blooms are a magnet for butterflies in the summer. This group of plants has remained a garden favorite for generations because of its exceptional tolerance to just… |
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Acorn Squash 'Table Ace' (Cucurbita pepo)‘Table Ace’ has a delicious nutty, lightly sweet flavor. All Acorn Squash are incredibly easy to prepare. Slice in half and you’ll have perfect single-size servings! Stores very well and can last 2-3 months if stored in a cool, dark storage area. To improve the vegetable… |
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Acorn Squash (Cucurbita pepo)Acorn Squash are a breeze to prepare and each half is a perfect single-size serving! Another nice feature of homegrown Acorn Squash is they can last 2-3 months when stored in a cool, dark storage area. Keep a bit of the stem intact when harvesting Squash, to improve the vegetable… |
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Acorus, Japanese Sweet Flag (Acorus gramineus)Excellent grassy-leaved plant for moist locations. Acorus is a native of Asia where it grows freely along waterways. The semi-evergreen foliage adds life to the winter landscape and is very good for controlling erosion along the water bank. |
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Actinidia (Actinidia)Vigorous, deciduous climber with attractive variegated foliage. Female plants produce small, tasty fruit. Foliage variegation is more pronounced on the male plant. |
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Adriatic Bellflower (Campanula garganica)This spreading species of Campanula creates a sea of starry blooms all summer, creating a soft backdrop for taller, bolder plant companions. An excellent choice for tucking into wall crevices for a cottage garden effect. |
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African Boxwood (Myrsine africana)A rugged African native that is great for hot, sunny locations. The new growth emerges tinged with red, then turns to a deep glossy green as it matures. Plants are male and female, with the female producing purple berries. Most plants found for sale are more likely to be non-berry… |
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African Iris (Moraea vegeta)One of the most versatile plants around and a great plant for beginning gardeners. This African native can tolerate virtually any soil conditions from drought to moist soil found at the water’s edge. Requires little maintenance to maintain a neat appearance. Just remove faded… |
