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James Burghardt
(Common Foxglove, Virtuoso™ Red Foxglove)
A cottage garden classic, foxglove is a short-lived perennial (commonly listed as a biennial) that is native to the Mediterranean regions of Europe. In spring it produces basal rosettes of soft green leaves. By late spring to early summer tall, upright stems lined with lightly fragrant, tubular, rose-purple to pink flowers appear. These typically have spotted throats and are highly attractive to bees. There are many cultivars available that offer a broader color palette to include apricot, white...
(Common Foxglove, Virtuoso™ Foxglove)
A cottage garden classic, foxglove is a short-lived perennial (commonly listed as a biennial) that is native to the Mediterranean regions of Europe. In spring it produces basal rosettes of soft green leaves. By late spring to early summer tall, upright stems lined with lightly fragrant, tubular, rose-purple to pink flowers appear. These typically have spotted throats and are highly attractive to bees. There are many cultivars available that offer a broader color palette to include apricot, white...
James Burghardt
(Common Foxglove, Virtuoso™ White Foxglove)
A cottage garden classic, foxglove is a short-lived perennial (commonly listed as a biennial) that is native to the Mediterranean regions of Europe. In spring it produces basal rosettes of soft green leaves. By late spring to early summer tall, upright stems lined with lightly fragrant, tubular, rose-purple to pink flowers appear. These typically have spotted throats and are highly attractive to bees. There are many cultivars available that offer a broader color palette to include apricot, white...
TL
(African Daisy, Cape-marigold, Star-of-the-veldt)
A pretty South African daisy that bursts with flowers in white, yellow, orange or pink, cape-marigold is a fantastic bedding annual that prospers in dry sun and warmth. An upright tender perennial that often grow as an annual flower, the blossoms usually have a purple-brown center disc.
The fragrant foliage is mid-green in color and are lance-like with coarse teeth. In the warmth of summer, so long as the soil is not overly wet, each plant produces many daisies that will attract butterflies and...
Jesse Saylor
(Cape-marigold, Sunshine™ Orange African Daisy)
A pretty South African daisy that bursts with flowers in white, yellow, orange or pink, cape-marigold is a fantastic bedding annual that prospers in dry sun and warmth. An upright tender perennial that often grow as an annual flower, the blossoms usually have a purple-brown center disc.
The fragrant foliage is mid-green in color and are lance-like with coarse teeth. In the warmth of summer, so long as the soil is not overly wet, each plant produces many daisies that will attract butterflies and...
(Sunshine™ African Daisy, Sunshine™ Cape-marigold)
A pretty South African daisy that bursts with flowers in white, yellow, orange or pink, cape-marigold is a fantastic bedding annual that prospers in dry sun and warmth. An upright tender perennial that often grow as an annual flower, the blossoms usually have a purple-brown center disc.
The fragrant foliage is mid-green in color and are lance-like with coarse teeth. In the warmth of summer, so long as the soil is not overly wet, each plant produces many daisies that will attract butterflies and...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Finesse Leopard's Bane, Leopard's Bane)
This is one of those pretty perennials that you rarely see planted in American gardens. Leopard’s bane is a member of the sunflower family that produces showy golden daisies in spring, a time when such flowers are rare in the landscape. It is a hardy herbaceous perennial that originates from Europe and Central Asia where it resides in the rocky soils of forest clearings and margins.
In spring, leopard’s bane produces large golden yellow daisies that rise from tall solitary stems. The clump-forming...
James Burghardt
(Ice Plant, Livingstone Daisy)
Livingstone daisy is an easy-to-grow annual that becomes covered in neon-hued, daisy-like blooms all season long. It is native to South Africa and the genus is named in honor of plantsman Dr. Martin Heinrich Gustav Schwantes’s mother, Dorothea. Also called ice plant, this mat-forming beauty is a true rock garden plant adapted to sunny, open, rocky ares with sharply drained soil. It thrives were summers are not too hot or humid.
The flat, fleshy, succulent, spatula-shaped leaves of ice plant...
Syngenta
(Livingstone Daisy, Mezoo Trailing Red Livingstone Daisy)
Mezoo Livingstone daisy is a sprawling to mounding plant with succulent green leaves edged with white occasionally accented with button-sized red flowers in spring. This annual succulent is from South Africa’s Cape Provinces. The small, round, daisy-like flowers appear on the stems among the heavy, elliptical, pointed leaves. Bright flowers with many petite petals remain open during cloudy weather unlike other Livingstone daises which close if the sky darkens.
This selection of Livingstone...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Southern Wood Fern)
The Southern wood fern is a semi-evergreen, perennial fern, which is native to the swamps and woodlands of the southern United States; ludoviciana is a Latinized form of Louisiana, which gives further clues to its preferred habitat. The upright, leathery, dark-green fronds are evergreen in their southern-most regions, and deciduous in cooler climates. Bronze spores are scattered along the frond, especially at the base. Southern wood fern, like most ferns, thrives in moist, acidic, humus-rich soil;...