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  • Instead Of Ruby Red Slippers, How About A Ruby Red Geranium!

    This is Freestyle Ruby Red Geranium is quite a gem with its dark ruby red flowers. The flowers are semi-double which makes them even more interesting. The leaves and stems are succulent and the plant will grow upright. Sometimes geraniums are called garden geraniums or zonal geraniums. They typically...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 07-20-2009
  • Enjoy These Bright Red Rockapulco Red Impatiens!

    The Rockapulco Red Impatien plants have wonderfully red flowers that look a lot like miniature rose buds that really put on a show in your garden. They have masses of bright red blooms that will bloom from spring until frost. They will thrive in full to partial shade in areas where a lot of flowers can't...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 07-04-2009
  • Mezoo Is A Red Sprawling Mounding Daisy

    The Mezoo Livingstone Daisy Trailing Red is a wonderful ground cover which will really show off in your garden. It is a succulent that has green leaves that are edged in white. The bright red flowers are about dime size. They may be small but are powerful in their presence. They can be used as a ground...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 05-15-2009
  • How About A Piece Of Americana In Your Own Back Yard?

    The Geranium - Americana Cherry Rose is like a piece of Americana in your own back yard or in your front yard for that matter. This Geranium stands out as one of its own with a beautiful cherry rose color that almost looks neon. This Americana is a new cultivar that is quickly becoming a favorite. They...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 05-12-2009
  • Deep Red And Compact! Try A Dipladenia!

    If you are fond of red, or just want to add some punch to your flower bed, this would be a great option. The Dipladenia 'Rio Deep Red' is glorious with its brilliant deep red flowers that will continue all summer long. They are hardy even into the most hot and humid of areas. Its flowers are...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 05-08-2009
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