Archive for 'Fall Bulbs' Category
Mar 21st, 2010 by Online Nursery Advisor |
The Allium ‘Purple and White’, ‘Allium Hybrid’, fall planted ornamental onion bulb mixture, will produce creamy white and dark purple flowers. The plants are vigorous and the flowers are long-lasting. They are great for ornamental value and widely used for both landscape and cut flower purposes. The blooms are pleasantly fragrant and this plant [...]
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Mar 21st, 2010 by Online Nursery Advisor |
The Mixed Daffodils, Narcissus, is a spectacular mixture of all types of daffodils and narcissus for naturalizing and years of spring beauty. An exclusive mixture that contains bright yellows, oranges, golds, whites, two-tones, giant trumpets as well as small and large cups. Pick fragrant bouquets to enjoy or share with friends or loved [...]
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Mar 18th, 2010 by Online Nursery Advisor |
The Iris ensata ‘Gusto’, Iris, has bold blue petals with bright white centers. These Japanese Irises are some of the earliest Irises to bloom in the springtime garden, and ‘Gusto’ certainly proves itself deserving of its name. Grow in full sun or light shade in fertile, acid and moisture-retentive soil. Plant around fountains, [...]
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Mar 17th, 2010 by Online Nursery Advisor |
The Daffodil ‘Printal’, ‘Narcissi spilt corona’, a fall planted bulb, is a true rarity. This spectacular split-corona Daffodil looks like a double upon first glance, because its yellow and white petals are ruffled and interwoven. Printal is a showstopper in both the garden and in arrangements, where the unusual colors can be appreciated close up. [...]
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Mar 15th, 2010 by Online Nursery Advisor |
The Lovers Blend, Tulipa triumph, contains ‘Passionale’, a lilac purple beauty,16″ tall, and then matched with ‘Dreaming Maid’, 22″ , violet with white edges, and joined by ‘Red Lips ‘, ruby red with a bluish white flame on 24″ stems . A great combination for any cut flower. These tulips are the result of a [...]
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Mar 12th, 2010 by Online Nursery Advisor |
The Tulip ‘Apricot Beauty’, ‘Tulipa single early’, a fall planted bulb, produces a very fragrant, pastel peach-colored flower. The word single implies that cultivars in this class have only one flower with six petals. Single Early Tulips bloom in early spring and are good for rock gardens, beds, and borders. These tulips are the oldest [...]
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Mar 9th, 2010 by Online Nursery Advisor |
The Hardy Fern Mix, is a mix of hardy fern varieties for those shady borders, corner locations or woodland gardens. With its lacy greenery, Ferns remain attractive from spring to fall. Planted humus-rich, loose, well-drained soil that is kept moist at all times. Give them a cool, shady site and these ferns will [...]
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Mar 8th, 2010 by Online Nursery Advisor |
The Sky Blue Lilies, Ixiolirion pallasii, display clusters of miniature lily-like sky blue flowers, and this plant multiplies rapidly! Sky Blue Lilies grace the late spring garden standing over a foot tall. These lilies make a great cutflower, and it adds color and life to any home and will make your garden stand [...]
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Mar 8th, 2010 by Online Nursery Advisor |
The Daffodil ‘Pink Whispers’, ‘Narcissi large-cupped’, a fall planted bulb, is a magnificent pink-cupped Daffodil. The large cup is neatly framed by a white perianth, creating a simple but arresting form. The blossoms last up to 4 weeks and appear in mid spring. They are great for mass plantings, containers, and borders.Pink Whispers bulbs, once [...]
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Mar 6th, 2010 by Online Nursery Advisor |
The Allium ‘Unifolium’, ‘Allium’, a fall planted ornamental onion bulb, produces beautiful pink flowers. Unifolium is a beautiful variety with tiny, bright pink star-shaped flowers, and they make the best showing when planted close together in groups. These pink alliums will thrive almost everywhere and they are wonderful for naturalizing! They are great for ornamental [...]
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