Returned
6681
results. Page
63
of
669.
Maureen Gilmer
(Argyranthemum, Pretty in Pinkâ„¢ Marguerite Daisy)
A dwarf, mounding selection of Marguerite daisy, Pretty in Pinkâ„¢ bears double-form (extra petals) flowers of medium pink. A blossom looks somewhat jagged, with variable petal lengths within the flowerhead. Pretty in Pinkâ„¢ is derived from a species is native to the Canary Islands, Madeira and other regions in Macaronesia where it survives in sloped terrain.
This shrubby clump-forming selection has deep green, narrow-lobed leaves that emit a strong fragrance when crushed. Its daisies are produced...
(Argyranthemum, Shereâ„¢ Marguerite Daisy)
A collection of durable shrubby tender perennials usually grown as annual bedding plants, the Shereâ„¢ Series of Marguerite daisy was developed by the Syngenta agricultural company. Shereâ„¢ Marguerite daisies feature single or semi-doubled, mainly white flowers and narrow, deeply cut leaves that have a lacy or feathery texture. These upright yet compact plants bear lots of flowers on stem tips. They first appear early in the spring and continue for a long flowering season. Each flower opens with a button-like...
(Argyranthemum, Spring Bouquet Marguerite Daisy)
Evoking thoughts of both a springtime daisy or an autumn aster or mum, Spring Bouquet Marguerite daisy provides multicolored floral delight. Blossoms open light pink and then fade to yellow and finally creamy white, something appropriate for an Easter celebration. In the center of each flower is a golden yellow eye.
The tough shrubby Marguerite daisy is popular for its beauty and resilience. It originates from the Canary Islands, Madeira and other regions in Macaronesia, where it survives in...
(Argyranthemum, Summer Songâ„¢ Lavender Marguerite Daisy)
Rarely are bicolored, bullseye blossoms seen on Marguerite daisies, but Summer Songâ„¢ Lavender is a notable exception. Flowers are double in form, with rows of extra petals, resembling chrysanthemum blooms. The center petals are pale buttery yellow and then become creamy white farther out in the flower head. The outermost petals are a vividly contrasting shade of violet-rose.
The tough shrubby Marguerite daisy is popular for its beauty and resilience. It originates from the Canary Islands, Madeira...
(Argyranthemum, Summersongâ„¢ Marguerite Daisy)
The tough shrubby Marguerite daisy is popular for its beauty and resilience. This evergreen perennial subshrub is native to the Canary Islands, Madeira and other regions in Macronesia where it survives in sunny rough-sloped terrain and oceanside plant communities. In temperate zones, where the winters are too cold for survival, Marguerite daisy is grown as a summer bedding annual.
Marguerite daisy is erect, shrubby and clump-forming. The bright green, deeply lobed leaves are ferny and emit...
(Argyranthemum, Twinkleâ„¢ Rose Marguerite Daisy)
Throughout the growing season beautiful anemone-type daisies of white and pink cover Twinkleâ„¢ Rose. This free-flowering, compact tender perennial was introduced into the horticultural trade in 2004. The center of each blossom is a crested tuft of creamy pale yellow to white that ages to powdery rose. Surrounding these centers are pale pink ray petals that later become deeper rosy pink.
The tough shrubby Marguerite daisy is popular for its beauty and resilience. An evergreen perennial, it...
(Argyranthemum, Twinkleâ„¢ Marguerite Daisy)
The tough shrubby Marguerite daisy is popular for its beauty and resilience. This evergreen perennial subshrub is native to the Canary Islands, Madeira and other regions in Macronesia where it survives in sunny rough-sloped terrain and oceanside plant communities. In temperate zones, where the winters are too cold for survival, Marguerite daisy is grown as a summer bedding annual.
Marguerite daisy is erect, shrubby and clump-forming. The bright green, deeply lobed leaves are ferny and emit...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Brazilian Dutchman's Pipe, Giant Pelican Flower)
Giant Dutchman's pipe is an evergreen tropical vine from Panama southward into South America regarded for its showy, unusually shaped flowers which occur from summer through early winter. The truly immense burgundy flowers have white and purple veining throughout and emit a pungent lemony scent to attract pollinating flies into its pouch. The throat of the uniquely curved, flared and tubular flower is yellow. The vine's large green leaves are heart-shaped.
Giant Dutchman's pipe is a very fast...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Calico Flower, Elegant Dutchman's Pipe)
Heart-shaped leaves add beauty year round, but the striped and mottled cream and burgundy-purple blossoms of calico flower are the talk of the town, shaped like a curving pipe with flared horn and smelly fragrance! An evergreen tropical vine native to Brazil, these infamously scented blossoms occur in summertime.
The light to medium green leaves are kidney- or heart-shaped, and are rather small when compared to others; the soft woody stems coil around things for support. In the heat of summer,...
James H. Schutte
(Horseradish)
This hardy, coarse, deep-rooted perennial is the source of horseradish, the familiar, fiery condiment. It grows as a clump of large, toothed, puckered, dark-green leaves on long stems arising from a fleshy root that divides vigorously into offshoots and sends out tunneling stems to start new plants with such vigor that one plant soon becomes many. Unless dug out regularly, the new plants can become invasive pests. Even a tiny fragment of root left in the ground will grow a new plant.
From late...