This beautiful Crassula has green tubed leaves with bright red tips. It does well planted in containers. Very sensitive to over-watering, err on side of underwatering.
From gerbera daisies to brightly colored African daisies—and everything in between.
Epiphyllum oxypetalum (Queen of the Night) is a profusely branched epiphytic cactus with a cylindrical, woody at the base, erect or semi ...
Tulips are available in a variety of types and add color and height to spring flower beds. Enjoy inspirational ideas to create your own tulip garden!
Here are six of the world’s most expensive and rarest flowers, including Gardenia, Shenzhen Nongke Orchid, Kadupul flower, Rothschild’s Slipper Orchid, Juliet Rose and Saffron Crocus.
Indoor bamboo plants are usually of the Dracaena sanderiana variety, also known as “lucky bamboo.” They are bright and cheery, a chartreuse splash of color that invigorates an office space or an overlooked corner of your home. With the right knowledge, bamboo plants are relatively easy to care for. Here are our tips. As with many plants, water is a balancing act with your bamboo.
'Ermine' Canna (Canna x generalis 'Ermine'), 'Pineapple' Coleus (Solenostemon scutellariodes 'Pineapple'), 'Vodka' and 'Whiskey' wax or fibrous begonias from the cocktail series (Begonia x semperflorens-cultorum 'Vodka' and 'Whiskey) are the annual flowers used in this planting in the Summer of 2012. The 'Ermine' Canna turned out to be a perennial for us this year as it was planted last year. The unusually mild winter that we had this year allowed it to quickly regenerate from its rhizomes this spring. It is a hybrid canna and may have some genes from Canna glauca as the foliage has a slight blue tint and it seems to do well in wet to moist soils. It performs poorly in soils with medium to dry moisture content. The 'Pineapple' Coleus is a sun tolerant variety. 'Vodka is the begonia with the scarlet red flowers and 'Whiskey' is the begonia with the white flowers. Both begonias have bronze foliage. Sam Bahr, photographer
Here are six of the world’s most expensive and rarest flowers, including Gardenia, Shenzhen Nongke Orchid, Kadupul flower, Rothschild’s Slipper Orchid, Juliet Rose and Saffron Crocus.
Lucky Bamboo has been a symbol of good fortune for over 4,000 years. Known as Dracaena sanderiana, it thrives in almost any area of the home.
Feng Shui Plants in specific areas of your home can help you boost positive energy in all aspects of your life. These plants are also easy to keep alive.
A charming old street part of the González-Byass bodega in Jerez in Spain. The street is covered with vine, the place to be during hot summer! :)
Do you love the lush, dense foliage of the tropics? Do you adore anything that reminds you of warmer, sunnier climates? And do you live in a chilly place
Bandera Espanola( Canna indica) is the long genus of the family Cannaceae which is only comprised of 20 species from Central and South America. The name originated from the Greek name for a certai…
Sweet peas can be a bit fussy to grow, but the reward—handfuls of beautiful flowers with the single most amazing scent you'll ever experience—is well worth it. Here's a relatively no-fuss way to grow them.
A Longwood Christmas, Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. December 2, 2012. Photograph by Roy Kelley using a Canon PowerShot G11 camera. Roy and Dolores Kelley Photographs
Aloe Ciliaris Succulent Plant This succulent plant is shown in a 4-inch diameter pot. Our cactus and succulent plants are all grown in the same conditions and, although not identical, are similar in size and shape to the one pictured. We only ship good quality and healthy plants, personally inspected prior to packing. The majority of our plants will ship potted in the grower’s pot except our large plants that are field grown or very delicate plants. It’s important to remember that plants are living things and they are not perfect, nor is any living thing. Minor leaf imperfections or weathering are normal; leaves that have imperfections or are broken can be safely trimmed away. It is also normal for succulents to lose the bottom leaves when acclimating to their new environment. We include Plant Care instructions with your shipment and they can also be found on our website. Order Processing: Upon receipt of your payment, your order will be processed and shipped within 3-5 business days. If you want us to postpone shipping for a future date, just make a notation with your payment. Shipping: Our system automatically consolidates shipping when you purchase more than one plant. We ship our plant year-round via USPS or Fed Ex Ground, depending upon the nature of the order. Large orders containing many plants may ship in multiple cartons and may ship on different days. We may delay shipping in severe weather. Gifts: You can send almost any plant as gift, we will gift wrap and include your message with a card. Please don’t forget to change to the recipient’s name and address at check out and include your message. Thank you for your business! We are family owned and have been in business for 16 years. We look forward to providing you with an exceptional, unusual and beautiful variety of plants.
Blue morning glory flowers in full bloom in the morning sunlight.this is a perennial climbing plant and has many different variations.
Meet the lemon that took the gardening world by storm—if you plant only one citrus this year, make it this tree
Confederate Rose Hibiscus Hibiscus mutabilis 'Plena' Other Names: Dixie Rosemallow, Cotton Rose, Cotton Rosemallow, Hardy Hibiscus Plant Details USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 7a-11 Find Your Zone Plant Type: Deciduous Flowering Shrub or Tree Height at Maturity: 10-12' Width at Maturity: 8-10' Spacing: 8' for solid hedges; 16'+ for space between plants Growth Habit / Form: Upright, Rounded Growth Rate: Fast Flower Color: White, Light Pink, Dark Pink Flower Size: Large, 5-6" Flowering Period: Fall thru Early Winter Flower Type: Fully Double Fragrant Flowers: No Foliage Color: Green Fragrant Foliage: No Berries: No Berry Color: NA Sun Needs: Full Sun or Mostly Sun, Morning Sun with Dappled or Afternoon Shade, Morning Shade with Evening Sun Water Needs: Average, water regularly during extreme heat or drought Soil Type: Clay (amended), Loam, Sand (amended), Silt Soil Moisture / Drainage: Moist but well-drained Soil pH: 5.5 - 7.5 (Acid to Slightly Alkaline) Maintenance / Care: Low to Average Attracts: Visual Attention Resistances: Deer- more info, Disease, Heat, Humidity, Insect Description Unique in every way, meet the Confederate Rose, a wonderful hardy Hibiscus recognized for its fall display of gorgeous flowers of many colors on the same bush, bold foliage, impressive stature and form, and cold hardiness to as far north as USDA Zone 7a. Unlike most hardy Hibiscus which bloom in summer, Confederate Rose produces its large and beautiful, peony-form flowers during the fall season. In our north-central gardens the flower buds start opening in October continuing all the way through late November to early December, depending on the weather. What's really neat is how the flowers change color after opening. They open pure white then gradually turning to darker shades of pink until ending up a deep rose-pink to nearly red. Because buds open at different times the result is all these different colors on the same plant at the same time. Truly a spectacular sight to behold! But the flowers aren't the only impressive attribute of this Hibiscus. The bold, 7 to 8-inch wide soft and fuzzy green leaves, shaped and sized somewhat like those of the sycamore tree, serve as the perfect backdrop to the flowers while also providing a tropical effect in the garden spring to frost. The Confederate Rose would be an impressive texture plant in the landscape without the flowers. Growing 10-12 feet tall and almost as wide, it surely won't go unnoticed. This is one beauty that deserves a spot in every landscape or garden where it has room to grow. For our customers who live and garden north of USDA Zone 7a, where this Hibiscus variety is not reliably winter hardy, you'll be happy to know it can be grown in large containers that can be brought indoors during the winter months and placed back outdoors when temperatures rise in spring. Landscape & Garden Uses Growing 10-12 feet tall and 8-10 feet wide, the Confederate Rose Hibiscus is ideal for use as a focal point specimen, in groupings, or as a seasonal hedge in sunny landscape borders and garden beds. It also serves well as a backdrop for lower growing plants in flower gardens. Suitable for growing in large containers and a fine addition to perennial gardens, cottage gardens and tropical-look gardens. For those who live north of USDA Zone 7a, where this plant is not reliably winter hardy, containers can be brought indoors during winter. Spacing: 8 feet apart for solid hedges; 16 feet or more apart for space between plants Growing Preferences The Confederate Rose Hibiscus is exceptionally easy to grow in most any moist but well-drained soil of average fertility in full sun to part shade. Flowering will be heavier with more sun. Though drought tolerant when established, plants will appreciate an occasional good deep soaking in the absence of rainfall during summer. Maintenance is minimal, just one pruning a year. In early spring, just when new growth begins to emerge, we cut the stems back to just a few inches or so above the ground. When temperatures warm in spring plants new stems will shoot up quickly to 10 feet or more in height! Helpful Articles Click on the link below to find helpful advice from our experts on how to plant, prune, feed and water Hardy Hibiscus plants. How To Plant And Care For Perennial Hibiscus Plant Long & Prosper! Questions? Contact Us! Meet The Wilson Brothers & Staff
Una buena opción para tener plantaas en el intrior de tu hogar y tener éxito seguro con ellas son las Dracenas o Dracaenas, son de fácil cultivo y no requieren mucho cuidado, sólo necesitan estar en un lugar con buena luz y riegos moderados...
The jade vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys) is a native of the tropical forests of the Philippines. Its flowers are the color of jade, and hang in bunches up to 90 cm long; each clawlike flower is about 7½ cm long. In its native Philippines, the jade vine's flowers are pollinated by bats.
Perfect for weddings, garden centers, parties, events, and photo-ops, this product is guaranteed to be the highlight of any venue.
Product description Item number: NYPFY EAN: 5060411777743E.A.N: 5 0 6 0 4 1 1 7 7 7 7 4 3 The Yellow Bamboo Phyllostachys Aureocaulis needs very little care - making it perfect for busy gardeners! Please note: This product cannot be delivered to Northern Ireland. Phyllostachys Aureocaulis (Yellow Bamboo) has long, slender golden yellow stems which form strange zig-zag patterns as they grow, providing a really interesting twist and instant wow factor! Not only that, but the stems have beautifully contrasting red highlights when grown in the sun. They will form attractive and long-lasting clumps, and, due to their height, are ideal for screening or dividing areas of your garden. Keep plants in check by growing them in pots and they will add great impact in large patio containers. Not only that, but they are very hardy, so all you need to do is make sure that they are well watered in summer - and don't let them dry out if you're growing yours in a pot! Potted: Y