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(Justin Brouwers Boxwood, Korean Boxwood)
The Korean boxwood 'Justin Brouwers' has excellent winter hardiness, a compact stature and is tolerant of heavy soils. This broadleaf evergreen shrub has a dense, rounded habit and takes well to pruning and shearing. Buxus sinica var. insularis originates from the mountain forests of the Korean Peninsula and northern China.
Small, oval, deep glossy green foliage covers this shrub all season but may turn yellow or bronzy brown in winter. In spring it offers tiny, fragrant, green-yellow...
Jesse Saylor
(Korean Boxwood, Tide Hill Korean Boxwood)
The robust Korean boxwood is known for its excellent winter hardiness and tolerance to pruning and shearing. It is a dense, rounded broadleaf evergreen shrub native to the mountain forests of the Korean Peninsula and northern China.
Small, oval, deep glossy green foliage covers this shrub all season but may turn yellow or bronzy brown in winter. In spring it offers tiny, fragrant, green-yellow flowers that are visited by bees. The fruit is inconspicuous.
Resilient to a wide range of soils...
James H. Schutte
(Korean Boxwood, Winter Beauty Korean Boxwood)
The compact Korean boxwood 'Winter Beauty' is one of the hardiest boxwoods around and maintains a better green color in winter. It is also notably pest and disease resistant. This broadleaf evergreen shrub has a dense, rounded habit and takes well to pruning and shearing. Buxus sinica var. insularis originates from the mountain forests of the Korean Peninsula and northern China.
Small, oval, deep glossy green foliage covers this shrub all season but may turn yellow or bronzy brown...
James H. Schutte
(Korean Boxwood, Wintergreen Korean Boxwood)
The compact Korean boxwood 'Wintergreen' is very hardy and maintains good green color in winter. It is also noted for its resistance to the three worst boxwood insect pests, boxwood leaf miner, boxwood mite and psyllids. This broadleaf evergreen shrub has a dense, rounded habit and takes well to pruning and shearing. Buxus sinica var. insularis originates from the mountain forests of the Korean Peninsula and northern China.
Small, oval, deep glossy green foliage covers this shrub all...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(Congo Pea, Gungo Pea)
A plant of many uses, Congo pea is grown in developing countries as a source of food, fiber, animal forage and green manure. It’s a shrubby, short-lived perennial able to thrive in drier locations due to its extensive, deep taproot. Like many old crops, Congo pea no longer exists in the wild. It has been long-cultivated in Africa but is believed to have originated from India and introduced to Africa thousands of years ago via old trade routes.
The fast growing and free branching Congo pea...
Nancy Engel
(Angel Wings, Caladium, Fancy-leaved Caladium)
Caladium is a tender tropical perennial plant grown from tubers. Native to South America, this plant is grown for its large, showy, colorful leaves that can be variegated in a variety of colors including green, red, rose, pink, white, silver and bronze.
As a rule, caladiums should be planted in partial sun to partial shade and fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Warm soil temperatures are essential as cool soil temperatures cause plants to stop growing and encourage rot. Fancy-leaved cultivars...
James H. Schutte
(Aaron Caladium, Angel Wings, Fancy-leaved Caladium)
The Aaron caladium is a tender tropical perennial plant grown from tubers. This cultivar is not among the showiest, but it does have a very obvious heart-shaped leaf that is primarily white with edges that wane to dark green. It is considered a "fancy leaf" type with its more delicate heart-shaped leaf.
Grow 'Aaron' in part sun to part shade in fertile, moist, well-drained soil. The more sun this cultivar receives, the more moisture that should be provided to the roots. All caladiums resent...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(Angel Wings, Arno Nehrling Caladium, Fancy-leaved Caladium)
Caladium is a tuberous tropical perennial grown for its large colorful leaves. The special 'Arno Nehrling' displays smottled leaves of white and green (often with a majority of white) with intense red veins that are nestled with a little pink.
As a general rule, caladiums prefer part sun to part shade and fertile moist soil with good drainage. They resent cool moist soil temperatures which can encourage tuber rot. Large fancy-leaved cultivars should never be exposed to full sun as this can...
James H. Schutte
(Angel Wings, Asset Club Caladium)
Caladium is a tuberous tropical perennial grown for its colorful leaves. The hybrid 'Asset Club' is a petite selection developed in Thailand where it's known as 'Sub Sa Mo Sorn'. Its arrowhead-shaped foliage is pink and rose with dark green, silver-edged veins.
This caladium needs partial to full shade and warm, fertile, moist soil with good drainage. Cool moist conditions encourage tuber rot. It forms a low clump of leaves that are nearly evergreen where conditions remain warm and humid year-round....