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Jessie Keith
(Hawaiian Ti, Kiwi Ti, Tiplant)
Hawaiian Ti (pronounced "tee") is a broadleaf evergreen shrub, resembling a palm tree that is native to tropical Southeast Asia. Unbranched stems support strap-like leaves which can be dark green, red, yellow, pink or variegated. More intense colors are produced in full sun, although some cultivars cannot handle intense sunrays. White to purple flowers appear in summer followed by red berries. The ti is clump forming and sometimes suckering, though not invasive.
Place ti in a moist well-draining...
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(Hawaiian Ti, Red Edge Ti, Tiplant)
Hawaiian Ti (pronounced "tee") is a broadleaf evergreen shrub, resembling a palm tree that is native to tropical Southeast Asia. Unbranched stems support strap-like leaves which can be dark green, red, yellow, pink or variegated. More intense colors are produced in full sun, although some cultivars cannot handle intense sunrays. White to purple flowers appear in summer followed by red berries. The ti is clump forming and sometimes suckering, though not invasive.
Place ti in a moist well-draining...
Holly Chichester
(Good Luck Tree, Hawaiian Ti, Red Sister Ti, Tiplant)
'Red Sister' develops pink, plum, maroon and deep burgundy foliage. Hawaiian ti (pronounced "tee") is a broadleaf evergreen shrub, resembling a short palm that is native to tropical Southeast Asia. Unbranched stems support strap-like leaves. More intense colors are produced in full sun, however this cultivar should not be in intense hot sunlight during the middle of the day. The ti plant is clump forming and sometimes suckering, though not invasive. In temperate regions, it is frequently grown as...
(Cordyline, Green Dracaena)
Green dracaena is an upright sparsely branched, thick-stemmed, tree-like perennial native to New Zealand. Its branch ends are punctuated with dense clusters of narrow, lance-shaped, light to medium green leaves with distinct red veins. Long dense panicles of cream colored flowers adorn the plant in the summer. There are several nice cultivars, such as 'Purpurea' which has bronze-purple tinted leaves.
This tropical plant prefers moist, yet well-drained soil and partial sun. In tropical areas...
James H. Schutte
(Coreopsis, Crème Brûlée Tickseed, Hybrid Tickseed, Limerock Ruby Tickseed)
Crème Brûlée™ tickseed is a very showy short-lived perennial. In summer, tidy mounded plants, with deeply divided bright green foliage, put forth many pretty daisies of buttercream yellow with darker yellow eyes.
Like most Coreopsis, these do best in sites with full to part sun and well drained, average soil. Though a vigorous bloomer, Crème Brûlée™ is less vigorous when it comes to surviving cold, wet winters and may be planted as an annual. Plants will continue blooming into fall...
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(Large-flowered Coreopsis, Largeflower Tickseed)
The specific name "grandiflora" means large-flowered, so it should come as no surprise that this lovely perennial has big bold flowers.
Large-flowered coreopsis is native to central and eastern North America. It puts forth substantial clumps of medium green foliage in spring. In late spring to early summer it becomes covered with many single golden daisies with fringed petal edges. The blooms stand erect on stiff leafless stems, attract butterflies and will continue blooming if deadheaded regularly....
James Burghardt
(Large-flowered Coreopsis)
The single golden daisies of Sunny Day will add a flash of bright color to any sunny border. This patented Ball introduction flowers earlier than other large-flowered coreopsis, boasts a neat upright habit and is heavy-flowering.
Large-flowered coreopsis is native to central and eastern North America. It puts forth substantial clumps of medium green foliage in spring. In late spring to early summer it becomes covered with many single golden daisies with fringed petal edges. The blooms stand...
Yoder Brothers
(Domino Largeflower Tickseed, Large-flowered Coreopsis, Largeflower Tickseed)
The specific name "grandiflora" means large flowered, so it should come as no surprise that this compact perennial has big bold flowers.
The large-flowered coreopsis 'Domino' originates from central and eastern North America. Its puts forth substantial clumps of medium green foliage that become covered with many golden, single daisies with burgundy at the base of each fringed petal. The blooms stand tall on stiff leafless stems from late spring to midsummer. They are highly attractive to butterflies...
Mark A. Miller
(Early Sunrise Largeflower Tickseed, Large-flowered Coreopsis, Largeflower Tickseed)
The specific name "grandiflora" means large flowered, so it should come as no surprise that this compact perennial has big bold flowers. Early sunrise large-flowered coreopsis originates from eastern North America and California. Its puts forth substantial clumps of medium green foliage that become covered with many semi-double, fringed flowers of bright yellow. These stand erect on stiff, leafless stems and first appear in early summer but will continue blooming if deadheaded regularly. Like many...
Yoder Brothers
(Heliot Largeflower Tickseed, Large-flowered Coreopsis, Largeflower Tickseed)
The blooms of 'Heliot' are bright golden yellow daisies with burgundy-red marks at the base of each fringed petal. This compact 2004 Fleuroselect Award winner blooms heavily and is very easy to grow.
Large-flowered coreopsis is native to eastern North America and California. It puts forth substantial clumps of medium green foliage in spring. In late spring to early summer it becomes covered with many single golden daisies with burgundy-red marks at the base of each fringed petal-like ray flower....