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Gerald L. Klingaman
(Aglaonema)
Aglaonema is a genus of more than 20 species and many cultivated varieties and hybrids. The members of the genus are naturally distributed across the warm, humid, tropical forest of Asia. The cultivated varieties are highly prized as easy, tough indoor plants, selected for their striking leaves and used as houseplants, conservatory specimens, container plants, or bedding plants where growing conditions are favorable.
These plants are evergreen, tender perennials. Most grow fleshy stems...
Jesse Saylor
(Tree-of-Heaven)
Those who know this tree know it is anything but heavenly. Tree-of-heaven is a pervasive, aggressive, fast-growing weed tree with an extensive root system that’s notorious for damaging mortar and building foundations. The roots also emit a chemical that reduces growth and seed germination of other plants growing nearby. Tree-of-heaven originates from China and Taiwan, but has become naturalized in temperate areas across the globe. Specimens are weak-wooded, short-lived and develop a broad, arching...
James H. Schutte
(Creeping Pacific Chrysanthemum, Pacific Chrysanthemum)
Pacific chrysanthemum is a low spreading perennial with attractive deep green silver-edged foliage. It is native to Japan where it exists along the Honshu Island coastline and slopes. It spreads via rhizomes and can become quite aggressive if grown in good soil and provided regular water.
In the late fall Pacific chrysanthemum becomes covered with attractive clusters of bright yellow button-like flowers. Once spent, these can be cut back to make best of the pretty evergreen to semi-evergreen...
(Creeping Pacific Chrysanthemum, Pacific Chrysanthemum)
The pretty gold flowers of ‘Mimosa Gold’ Pacific chrysanthemum light up the late season garden. This compact cultivar has a uniform habit and is very easy to grow.
Pacific chrysanthemum is a spreading perennial with attractive deep green silver-edged foliage. It originates from Japan where it exists along exposed coastline and slopes. It spreads via rhizomes and can become quite aggressive if grown in good soil and provided regular water, though cultivars in the Mimosa Series spread more slowly....
(Creeping Pacific Chrysanthemum, Pacific Chrysanthemum)
The pretty pink flowers of ‘Mimosa Pink’ Pacific chrysanthemum are a welcome change from the standard yellow-flowered form. This compact cultivar has a uniform habit and is very easy to grow.
Pacific chrysanthemum is a spreading perennial with attractive deep green silver-edged foliage. It originates from Japan where it exists along exposed coastline and slopes. It spreads via rhizomes and can become quite aggressive if grown in good soil and provided regular water, though cultivars in the Mimosa...
(Creeping Pacific Chrysanthemum, Pacific Chrysanthemum)
The pretty white flowers of ‘Mimosa White’ Pacific chrysanthemum are a welcome change from the standard yellow-flowered form. This compact cultivar has a uniform habit and is very easy to grow.
Pacific chrysanthemum is a spreading perennial with attractive deep green silver-edged foliage. It originates from Japan where it exists along exposed coastline and slopes. It spreads via rhizomes and can become quite aggressive if grown in good soil and provided regular water, though cultivars in the...
(Pacific Chrysanthemum)
Pacific chrysanthemums in the Mimosa Series are low spreading perennials with attractive medium green silver-edged foliage. They are most notable for their compact, uniform habits and interesting floral color options.
These low-growing plants spread via rhizomes. They offer attractive evergreen to semi-evergreen foliage that looks pretty most of the season. In the fall, the plants become covered with clusters of small yellow, pink or white button-like flowers.
Plant Pacific chrysanthemums...