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Triple Crown Blackberry Tissue Culture Plant
Triple Crown Blackberry Shrubs Tissue Culture Plants Triple Crown Blackberry bushes ripen from roughly July 10 to about August 10 in most areas. This thornless blackberry variety yields large, glossy black fruits that are firm and have the capacity to produce larger berries than any other variety that we have seen. The semi-erect nature of the Triple Crown Blackberry is similar to a trailing berry plant and requires trellising for optimum production. Once the canes reach about 30 inches, they begin to fall over to the ground. This plant like most trailing varieties is propagated through tip...
Passion Fruit 'Possum Purple'
Passion Fruit 'Possum Purple' Our tissue culture grown purple passion fruit is a self fertile vine that doesn't require additional plants to fruit. Plant your passion fruit plant in a container and grow to enjoy fruit during summer and fall. Passion fruit is only hardy outdoors in USDA growing zones 9 to 11. Zones outside those will need to keep their passion fruit plants indoors and only moving them outside during the heat of summer. Once temperatures begin to go below 60 degrees in the evenings, it's time to move them back inside to a sunny space. Eat your purple passion fruits fresh or...
Ge Neri Italian Fig
GE Neri Italian Fig Tree This mysterious Italian Fig tree produces only one fig crop during the summer to fall growing season. Maybe the reason it is mysterious is because I have researched it in depth and have found little to no information on the GE Neri - such as origins, why it is mysterious...etc. This fig tree is perfect for growing in containers, as it is only cold hardy in zones 7, 8 and 9. Plant your new fig in a 3 gallon pot with excellent drainage. Move outdoors in a sunny space (about 8 hours of sun daily) after the risk of frost has passed and back inside before frost may happen...
Red Velvet Elvis Iris
Iris x Louisiana 'Red Velvet Elvis' The richness of the blooms of the Red Velvet Elvis will certainly be enjoyed. Deep velvet red to burgundy and purple blooms begin appearing around early May to June/July. Bloom colors are generally dictated by their planted location along with the time of day and lighting. The lighting may show a deep red while others, such as our location above shows blooms more of a purple shade. As with other Louisiana variety Irises, the Red Velvet Elvis can be planted in well drained to slightly damp soils. Once the plant has bloomed and the foliage begins to fade...
Godzilla Japanese Painted Fern
Godzilla Japanese Painted Fern - Athyrium 'Godzilla' If you adore the regular Japanese Painted Ferns, you'll really enjoy this larger version for your partly sunny to partly shaded areas. Reaching up to 3 feet tall with a spread of 4 to 5 feet, the silvery gray fronds with variations of green highlights are in lovely contrast with the deep purple stems. The Godzilla Japanese Painted Fern is an excellent companion plant for astilbes , hostas , and Gold Heart Dicentra .
Weigela Wine and Spirits™
Wine and Spirits™ Weigela A newer shorter version of the taller growing Wine and Roses Weigela, the Wine and Spirits™ Weigela offers c lustered white blooms set against dramatic dark green foliage. This mound shaped small white flowering shrub is an excellent choice for low hedges , shrub borders , mixed shrub hedges and in containers. This weigela blooms on old wood making any shaping or pruning to be made immediately after late spring to early summer blooming. Plant in mostly sunny areas. Excellent companion plants are those with yellow or soft pink blooms such as peonies and coreopsis ...
Hydrangea Limelight Prime®
Limelight Prime® Hydrangea This smaller growing version of the Limelight Hydrangea is not only newer, but better! A more compact size, growing in the 4 to 5 foot height range, the Limelight Prime Hydrangea is a bit shorter flowering shrub. Flowers begin growing earlier in the season closer to late May. These green flowers are brighter and will be even bolder in late summer as they begin to turn pink and red sitting on the plants stronger stems. Long blooming from early summer into early fall, these colorful flowers are perfect for cut flower arrangements. Prune to shape in late fall if...
Thin Man Arborvitae
Experience our plants in a new way - click to listen! Full Speed A Hedge® Thin Man® - New Fast Growing Arborvitae Privacy Tree Growing in the 12 to 15 feet height range, the Thin Man® Arborvitae is a better choice than the Emerald Green Arborvitae Trees . The Emerald Green is a slow growing arborvitae where the Thin Man® will attain its height and size within only a few years maturing in the height range of 12 to 15 feet with a spread of 3 to 5 feet wide. This quick growing gem is a North American Native Arborvitae Tree and holds its green winter color better than most other thujas. Fast...
Swiss Cheese Plant | Monstera Deliciosa
Swiss Cheese Plant | Monstera Deliciosa The Monstera deliciosa is known by many different names such as Swiss Cheese Plant , Split Leaf Philodendron (althought it is not a philodendron), windowleaf and ceriman . As the plant ages, the leaves begin to develop holes which is due to a process known as fenestration . To learn more about the fenestration process , view this video on Fenestration 101 - The Science Behind the Holey Monstera Leaves . Native to the tropical forests of Central American, the Monstera deliciosa is commonly grown here in the United States (mostly temperate climate) as an...
Sanseveria Laurentii | Snake Plant
Sanseveria Laurentii or Snake Plant This easy to grow and care for indoor plant grows just about anywhere. It is the perfect indoor plant for home or office settings. The compact size of the snake plant is the perfect indoor plant for apartment living . Sanseveria Laurentii matures in the 2 to 4 foot height range with a spread of 1 to 2 feet wide. Place in medium to bright light spaces. Variegated green leaves with creamy yellow outside banding are firm narrow and upright growing. This hardy houseplant is hardy and easy to grow. Allow soil to dry out before watering again. About once a week...