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Out of stockA perennial plant with erect stems grows 30-40cm (11-15in.) high. Flowers of regular shape, 2-3cm (1in.) in diameter, blue in color. Use to decorate flower beds, garden vases, and lawns.
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One of the first messengers of heat in the spring garden . This perennial forms a dense lush shrub, height of about 30 cm, grows abundantly so that the diameter of the bush can reach 1 meter. White flowers with a diameter of about 1.5 cm Despite the small size of their flowers the quantity is large : one plant can simultaneously develop thousand blooming flowers blooming so it is like a white cloud and the green leaves almost invisible.
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Clematis-flowered columbine. Fluffy, star-shaped blooms with pointed, overlapping petals resemble petite clematis flowers. Fully double 3-4 cm upward-facing and nodding, spurless flowers. Blooms late spring of the second year from a spring sowing. An excellent cut flower, it has strong, straight stems and fills the gap between early spring and summer bouquets. Produces multiple blooms per stem. The mix includes Victorian shades in a complementary color palette: rose, almost black, violet, deep wine red, dark purple, white, and purple-edged white. Attracts hummingbirds.
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Perennial flowering plant grows up to 60-90 cm in height. Small, white flowers with a diameter of 1.5-2 cm. During flowering, the plant has a strong and pleasant aroma, especially in cloudy weather or evening hours. Grows well in full sun and partial shade. Use for group plantings, flowerbeds as well as cuttings.
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Out of stockEasily grown in light, dry to medium, well-drained soils in full sun. Tolerant of poor, sandy soils, heat, drought, and salt spray. Surprising tolerance for some part shade. Can be propagated easily from basal offsets.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Yucca filamentosa, commonly called Adam’s needle, Spanish bayonet, yucca and needle palm, is a virtually stemless broadleaf evergreen shrub (though it looks more like a perennial than a shrub) that is native to beaches, sand dunes and fields from South Carolina south to Florida and Mississippi. It has escaped cultivation and extended its original range north into New England. It features a basal rosette of rigid, sword-shaped, spine-tipped green leaves (to 30” long and to 4” wide) with long filamentous (as per specific epithet) curly threads along the margins. Leaves form a foliage clump to 2-3’ tall. In late spring, a flowering stalk rises from the center of each rosette, typically to 5-8’ tall, but infrequently to 12’ tall, bearing a long terminal panicles of nodding bell-shaped creamy white flowers. Fruits are elliptical dehiscent capsules. Will form a small colony over time from basal offsets. Genus name comes from the Carbi name for manihot, also called cassava or yuca, which is not closely related but has similarly enlarged root structures. Specific epithet means with filaments or threads. -
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Out of stockTender perennial. A spectacular representative of climbing flowers. Vines grow up to 4 meters long. Large, bell-shaped, purple flowers, 7-8 cm long. Blooms from July until late autumn. Use to decorate walls, balconies, verandas, and gazebos.
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