Plant Library
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African Iris (Dietes 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… |
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African Lily (Agapanthus Hybrid)Native to South Africa, Agapanthus bring eye-catching, architectural style to the garden. Clumps of glossy, grass-like foliage provide the backdrop for striking bloom clusters perched atop sturdy stems. |
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African Marigold (Tagetes erecta)African Marigolds sport large blooms and sunny bright colors. Their texture is the perfect compliment to broad leaf and trailing companion plants. Removing spent blooms will assure the most prolific flowering. |
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African Violet (Saintpaulia ionantha)A rosette of lush foliage supports a beautiful display of blooms throughout the year. Depending on variety, flower types vary from single to double and even ruffled, in a wide range of colors. Brighter, filtered light is best in winter months for continuous flowering. |
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Agave, Century Plant, American Aloe (Agave americana)Incredible drama for hot, dry locations! Agave's dense rosette of succulent foliage always looks good under harsh conditions. The long leaves are edged with sharp spines so take care to put in a location away from people and pet traffic. |
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Ageratum, Floss Flower (Ageratum houstonianum)Heat tolerant and attractive to butterflies, Ageratum are perfect for bringing long lasting color and definition to summer containers and garden beds. Dainty, flossy blooms form mounds of soft color and texture perfect for combining with trailing and spiky, upright annuals. |
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Ajuga, Carpet Bugleweed 'Mahogany' (Ajuga reptans)Intense burgundy foliage adds rich color to challenging shady locations. The lightly crinkled foliage and spikes of bright blue flowers in the spring provide added interest through the seasons. Evergreen in areas with mild winters. Cool weather enhances the foliage color even… |
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Ajuga, Carpet Bugleweed 'Chocolate Chip' (Ajuga reptans)For those who love the rich color and rugged performance of Ajuga but would prefer a more restrained variety, Chocolate Chip is the answer. A charming petite selection, the leaves are smaller and more narrow than standard Ajuga varieties and the overall habit is more compact. The… |
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Ajuga, Carpet Bugleweed 'Burgundy Glow' (Ajuga reptans)Outstanding tricolor foliage! New growth is bright burgundy, later maturing to creamy white and dark pink. Short blue flower spikes are a lovely complement. |
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Ajuga, Carpet Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans)Ajuga is a quick-spreading, thick leaved groundcover suited to sunny or shady gardens. A multitude of varieties allows for the choice of green, purple or multi-hued foliage. All varieties have the added bonus of petite stalks of flowers early in the season. |
