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  • For A Crackling Fire Without The Heat, Try A Calibrachoa Million Bells Crackling Fire

    This Calibrachoa Million Bells Crackling Fire is noted for its bright orange and yellow striped 1 inch trumpet shaped flowers that look like flames in a fire. It is a Proven Winners hybrid plant. If you enjoy butterflies and hummingbirds, this one will attract them like a flame! They will bloom all season...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 07-22-2009
  • Here Is A Beautiful Part Of Americana In A Geranium For You!

    The Americana Orchid Geranium has one of the most beautiful flower heads of all plants. The flowers are huge with a lavendar or some say medium pink color. The center of the blossoms are white. It has a well branched structure which really shows off the flowers. The leaves and stems are succulent and...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 06-30-2009
  • Want To Enjoy An Escapade? Try This Verbena!

    For something that is one of a kind, this bright eye escapade verbena would be a great choice. The gorgeous large white flowers have a pink center, giving it the look of a "bright eye". They are vigorous, mildew resistant and heat tolerant. If you enjoy watching butterflies, they are attracted...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 06-19-2009
  • Coleus In A New, Bigger And Sunloving Variety

    The Coleus Life Lime is new with its chartreuse colored foliage and bigger size. Coleus does well in containers as well as in the garden. Often they are used for indoor plants as well. The coloring of this plant causes it to really show off. They are easy to grow and very durable. Frost can be an issue...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 06-02-2009
  • Verbena Lanai Blush White

    A wonderful delicate white flower with pale yellow centers covers this wonderful Verbena. It is the Verbena Lanai Blush White . If you are interested in a plant that flowers from spring to fall and is easy care, this will be one you will want to try. This is also a plant that will attract butterflies...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 05-27-2009
  • Red Riding Hood Could Be In Your Garden!

    For a lot of added color to your landscape, this Red Riding Hood Grass 'Pennisetum 'Red Riding Hood' is a wonderful addition and very easy care. You can plant this in the garden, in containers and makes a great border plant. Depending on whether it is grown in high-light or low-light environments...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 05-14-2009
  • Frost In The Spring Even In Warm Climates!

    For a delicate touch that has the look of frost, the E uphorbia 'Diamond Frost' is the one for you. It is light and airy and produces a white delicate flower. You might think that this plant is not hardy but it is heat and drought tolerant and is hardy in zones 10-11. The flowers will grow all...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 05-10-2009
  • Draceaena Spikes Are A Great Accent And Are Drought Tolerant

    The Draceane - Indivisa Spikes can be a great addition to your landscape. They grow upright up to 20 to 36 inches tall and their long green spikes remind me of swords in appearance. They do arch a bit as they grow which gives them a full appearance as well. Planting flowers around their base is a pleasant...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 05-09-2009
  • This Scarlet Goldalia Dahlia Is Striking And Original

    The Dahlia 'Goldalia Scarlet' is a wonderful surprise with its bright red petals and bright yellow centers. The Goldalia series are also compact at 6 to 8 inches tall and they spread to about the same 6 to 8 inches. They are known for their excellent branching. Their flowers are long lasting...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 05-07-2009
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