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  • Fuji Apples are super sweet, crisp, juicy and a delight to eat!

    The Fuji Apple has it all -- and makes a great snacking apple! Fuji apples are aromatic, sweet, juicy and crisp with a firm texture. This refreshing and spicy, crisp sweetness gives it exceptional eating quality. The color variation of Fuji is quite wide, ranging from from light pink to crimson pink...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by barb-nhn on 11-17-2009
  • The Sem Ash Leaf Spirea Appeals With Its Pink Fern-Like Foliage

    For a low hedge or small bush, the Sem Ash Leaf Spirea could be the answer for you. If you also like Pink, then the foliage of this plant will also be right up your alley. This bush will grow from 3 to 4 feet tall and from 3.5 to 4 feet wide making it also useful in a small bare spot or an accent in...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 08-02-2009
  • Check Out This Sonic Magic Pink Sensation!

    This Impatien - Sonic Magic Pink will tickle your eyes with color. Not only does it have large 3 inch blooms that are pink and striped with white but they also blossom profusely for you. The Sonic's are award winning plants that will have great performance as a landscape plant and will also do just...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 07-03-2009
  • Like Pink? This Catalina Pink Torenia Is Just What You Are Looking For!

    The Catalina Pink Torenia is a very versatile for your garden. If you have a lot of shade or partial shade, this is one of the best plants for your area. The flowers look similar to a Snapdragon with shades of pink and a yellow spot which gives them extra interest. They mature from 10 to 16 inches in...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 07-01-2009
  • 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
  • "Egyptian Starflower" Penta

    The Penta Butterfly Deep Pink annual is often called an Egyptian Starflower . This tall upright hot pink flower with white eyes has flowers that are up to 3 inches across and will grow up to 18 inches tall. They will spread out from 15 to 18 inches. This is a wonderful plant if you like to watch butterflies...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 05-23-2009
  • Pretty In Pink And Full Of Pizzaz

    This Dianthus 'Pizzazz Pink' is a real winner. In fact it is from Proven Winners. If you like to attract butterflies this is the one, you might even get a hummingbird. The nice thing about Dianthus is that they will bloom from mid summer into early fall. You will need to deadhead them for longer...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 05-06-2009
  • Pixie Meadowbrite Coneflower A True Dwarf Hybrid

    The Pixie Meadowbrite Coneflower Echinacea hybrid 'CBG Cone2' is a true dwarf hybrid with its height being at 18 inches tall and 20-24 inches wide. It has tight pink flowers on upright stems that make it a truly beautiful plant. The Pixie Meadowbrite will fit in many different varieties of landscaping...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 02-28-2009
  • Robin Hill Apple Serviceberry Is A Great Street Tree

    The Robin Hill Apple Serviceberry Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Robin Hill' is a great option if you wish to line your property with trees or to plant on your green space between the sidewalk and the street. They are a small tree that will grow up to 25 feet high and 12 to 15 feet wide. The branches...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 01-25-2009
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