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Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Japanese Painted Fern, Silver Falls Japanese Painted Fern)
This selection of Japanese Painted Fern is a hardy, deciduous ground fern grown for its dense clumps of delicately divided silver fronds with a prominent dark-burgundy stem. The leaflets are grayish-blue closest to the stem and become more silver toward the outer edges. This fern is slower to emerge in spring than other painted ferns, and its silver color becomes more pronounced as the season progresses. It is descended from a native of forest floors in Japan, where it grows in moist, fertile soil....
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Japanese Painted Fern, Ursula's Red Japanese Painted Fern)
Japanese Painted Fern is a deciduous ground fern native to moist forest floors of Japan, Korea and Taiwan. It produces dense clumps of delicately divided. As these ferns mature they spread by forming multiple crowns. 'Ursula's Red' is a very silvery fern flushed with red and red undersides. The leaves fade to more silver and green in summer.
'Ursula's Red' requires part to full shade to thrive, and soil enriched with leaf mold. The fronds are fragile and break easily so it is best to plant...
Jesse Saylor
(Butterleaves, Cultivated Orache)
A lovely addition to vegetable gardens, edible landscapes, and ornamental plantings, this medium-sized to large annual has been cultivated for thousands of years for its nutritious, tasty, and attractive leaves. Native to Asia, it has naturalized over much of Europe, the Mediterranean and North America.
Heart-shaped or arrow-shaped leaves with smooth or toothed margins line the upright unbranched stems. The leaves are green, yellowish-green, red, or purple, with a luminous sheen when young....
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(Red Butterleaves, Red Cultivated Orache)
A cool-season annual originating in Asia but naturalized throughout much of the rest of the world, orache has long been cultivated for its nutritious, tasty, and attractive leaves. The variety rubra is known for its stunning red or purple leaves and stems. It has given rise to numerous showy-leaved cultivars.
Heart-shaped or arrow-shaped leaves with smooth or toothed margins line the upright unbranched stems. The leaves and stems have a luminous sheen when young. In hot weather stems...
(Madlyâ„¢ Blue Violet Purple Rockcress, Purple Rockcress)
The richly hued Madlyâ„¢ Blue Violet rockcress blooms with a lower amount of needed winter chill than others, and then a four- to six-week flowering display. It has a vigorous spreading to mound-forming habit and stays colorful with dense blooms in spring until temperatures get too warm. A second flowering season occurs again in early/mid- autumn. The glowing blue-purple flowers of this cultivar plays beautifully against the fuzzy gray-green mats of foliage.
Sunny locations with fertile, neutral...
(Madlyâ„¢ Purple Rockcress, Purple Rockcress)
The colorful rockcress in the Madlyâ„¢ Series bloom with a lower amount of needed winter chill than others, and then display a prolonged flowering display. They have vigorous spreading to mound-forming habits and can stay colorful with dense blooms for as long as six weeks in the spring. A second flowering season occurs again in early autumn. The glowing blue-purple or violet-rose flowers of the two cultivars play beautifully against their fuzzy green mats of foliage.
Sunny locations with fertile,...
(Gloria Purple Rockcress, Purple Rockcress)
The exceptional blooms of ‘Gloria’ are vivid magenta. This mat-forming, semi-evergreen perennial becomes clothed in flowers in spring to early summer. Its blooming period lasts for an average of three weeks, sometimes even a month. The glowing flowers and play beautifully against its fuzzy green mats of foliage. Purple rockcress originates from regions in the eastern Mediterranean to Iran where it is adapted to alpine locales.
Sunny locations with fertile, neutral to alkaline, well-draining...