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- Hibiscus syriacus, the common garden Hibiscus is also called Rose of Sharon
- It is vase-shaped, reaching 2-4 meters in height
- It is a flowering shrub native to much of Asia
- It will succeed in any soil of good or moderate quality
- 10 Seeds
Hibiscus syriacus, the common garden Hibiscus is also called Rose of Sharon. It is a flowering shrub native to much of Asia. It is vase-shaped, reaching 2-4 meters in height. Hibiscus syriacus is the national flower of South Korea.The flowers come in several colors, including white, pink, purple, blue, red or bicolors, with a different colored throat, depending upon cultivar. Continuous blooms often occur from July through September. The flowers can reach 2-4 inches in diameter. The flowers are
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- Perennial zones 3-9. Reseeds.
- Grows 3 feet high. 2 feet wide.
- Plant in Spring or Fall. Bloom time: May and June.
- Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Any well drained.
- Planting and growing instructions included.
Papaver orientale.
Beauty of Livermere.
Lovely crimson-scarlet blooms up to 6″ wide.
Simply beautiful!
Delicate tissue-like blooms up to 6 inches across perform a mystical dance in the winds of your garden.
For dramatic brightness,
nothing rivals the flamboyant Oriental Poppy.
In late spring and early summer, when many bulbs have faded and summer perennials have yet to appear,the large flowers of the Oriental poppy create bright spots of color framed by attractive foliage.
A fantastic
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- The highest quality Lupine ever grown from seed!
- US Zones: 4 – 8
- Height: 40 inches
- Flowers: early to mid-summer
- 20 Seeds
LUPINE: Lupinus can be hardy annuals, half hardy annuals or hardy perennials.They reach from 30cm to 1.5 m in height depending upon species and variety. They have stiff erect spikes that carry pea like flowers that grow in racemes. Lupinus flowers are a variety of colours including purple, blue, pink, white and yellow. The perennial varieties of lupinus come into bloom in the summer, whilst annual varieties will flower about two months after being sown. Some common names for Lupinus include Lupi
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- Our Wildflower mixes are specially formulated to provide waves of beautiful color and low-maintenance beauty
- Mix Attracts Hunningbirds and Butterflies
- Height: 3-5′
- Prefers full sun
- For best results, sow directly into the garden after all danger of frost is over
Our Wildflower mixes are specially formulated to provide waves of beautiful color and low-maintenance beauty. For best results, sow directly into the garden ater all danger of frost is over. Height: 3-5′. Prefers full sun. This assortment will bloom all summer attracting hundreds of butterflies and many hummingbirds to your garden!
Seeds included:
Mixed zinnias
Sunset Flowers
Crimson Clover
Sweet William
Cornflower
Annual Candytuft
Gloriosa Daisy
Cosmos Sensation Mixed
Globe Gilia
Sweet Alyssum
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- 100% Pure Seed
- NO INERT MATTER!
Yes, it’s true that all but a few select wildflowers prefer generally sunny conditions, but it’s also true that many can withstand – and even thrive – in partial shade. If you have a spot that receives filtered, or partially obstructed sunlight, this mix is for you! Suitable for all regions of North America.
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50 Seeds. Papaver orientale. Queen Alexandra. 3 foot tall perennial plants produce Huge salmon-pink flowers with coal black centers. Simply beautiful! These brilliant beacons of spectacular color spread 18-36″ to add an element of drama to a perennial garden, bed or border. The big 4-8″ ruffled flowers appear in late spring and early summer atop 2-4′ stems creating eye-catching beauty. Delicate tissue-like blooms up to 5 inches across perform a mystical dance in the winds of your garden. Tight b
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- Includes 15 Short growing wildflowers.
- Includes favorites like, Poppies, Johnny Jump Up, Baby’s Breath and more!
- Easy to grow! Practically effortless
- Just throw them down, pat them into the soil and water!
Our low grow mix will have you wanting more by summer’s end! Easily grown flowers will bloom heavy throughout the summer and die with the first frost. If seeds drop to the bare ground they will re-flower the following year.
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- Various species are used as ornamentals, insecticides, and for smoking
- Nicotiana rustica
- Makes a very potent smoke!
- 50 Seeds
Nicotiana (tobacco) is a genus of 21 to 67 species of perenial herbs and shrubs, including many subspecies, strains and cultivars, characterized by large fleshy leaves and numerous sticky hairs. Various species are used as ornamentals, insecticides, and for smoking. Mapacho is considered very sacred by Amazonian shamans and is employed alone (by tabaqueros) or in combination with other plants in shamanic practices. Some shamans drink the juice of tobacco leaves alone as a source of visions. Map
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Once established, this hardy perennial forms dense colonies of beautiful blooms. The white petaled wildflowers with sunny yellow centers rise upward on single erect stems. 6-12 inches taller than it’s cousin the Ox-Eyed Daisy, it is excellent as a ground cover or border plant. Attractive to bees, butterflies, and birds.
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- Grow Columbine plants in partial shade. They will do well in average soils and tolerate dry soil conditions. Soil should be well drained. Water only during extended droughts.
- Add a general purpose fertilizer once or twice a season.
- New Columbine plants will bloom in the second year. They look good in flowerbeds, containers, as edging, and in rock gardens.
- When selecting a location to plant them, look for an open area to attract Hummingbirds.
- Columbine will grow all season long. As a hardy perennial, they should survive light frosts.
- Columbine are grown from seed. Directly seed them into your flower garden.
- Sow seeds in the spring, and cover with 1/8″ soil. Space seeds or seedlings 16-18″ apart.
- If you have established plants, Columbine can also be separated by division in the spring.
Perennial. If you are both a gardener and a hummingbird lover, you probably have Columbine growing in your flowerbeds. Hummingbirds love the showy blooms that are loaded with nectar. But, watch out….bees like them, too. Native to Asia, Europe and North America, Columbine are an easy to grow perennial. Lacy plants produce long- spurred showy blossoms from late spring to early summer. Columbine colors include white, yellow, pink, blue, purple and bi-colors. Plants grow 15″ – 20″ tall.
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