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(Camelot Cream Foxglove, Common Foxglove)
Common foxglove is a biennial or short-lived perennial native to the Mediterranean region of Europe. In late spring to early summer Foxglove 'Camelot Cream’ bears creamy white tubular flowers on erect stems with purple speckled throats rising above a low clump of strap-like leaves. It is very uniform in size and blooms consistently during the first and second year. The flowers are very attractive to bees. Like most foxglove, 'Camelot Cream’ self-seeds prolifically, but is not considered invasive....
Jesse Saylor
(Camelot Lilac Foxglove, Common Foxglove)
Common foxglove is a biennial or short-lived perennial native to the Mediterranean region of Europe. In late spring to early summer Foxglove 'Camelot Lilac’ bears light purple tubular flowers on erect stems with burgundy speckled throats rising above a low clump of strap-like leaves. It is very uniform in size and blooms consistently during the first and second year. The flowers are very attractive to bees. Like most foxglove, 'Camelot Cream’ self-seeds prolifically, but is not considered invasive....
Jesse Saylor
(Camelot Mix Foxglove, Common Foxglove)
Common foxglove is a biennial or short-lived perennial native to the Mediterranean region of Europe. In late spring to early summer Foxglove 'Camelot Mix’ bears tubular flowers of cream, lavender, white and rose on erect stems with speckled throats rising above a low clump of strap-like leaves. It is very uniform in size and blooms consistently during the first and second year. The flowers are very attractive to bees. Like most foxglove, 'Camelot’ self-seeds prolifically, but is not considered invasive....
Jesse Saylor
(Camelot Foxglove, Common Foxglove)
These vigorous F1 hybrid foxgloves have a uniform habit and put forth large spikes of flowers. Mediterranean in origin, foxglove is a short-lived, clump-forming herbaceous perennial. In late spring to early summer, members of the Camelot Series bear erect spikes dense with tubular flowers of rose, white, lavender or cream. These have speckled throats and are attractive to bees. Plants flower consistently in the first and second year.
Foxglove grows best in full to partial sun and appreciates...
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, Sunshineâ„¢ 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...
(Sunshineâ„¢ African Daisy, Sunshineâ„¢ 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...
James Burghardt
(Venus flytrap)
Renowned for its insect-trapping leaves, Venus flytrap is a small, insectivorous perennial native to moist sandy habitats near the Carolina coast.
Each plant forms a neat rosette of leaves with broad winged stems and folding clam-like blades. The traps are yellowish to medium green on the outside and have reddish nectar glands on the inside edged with slender, hair-like snares. When disturbed by visiting insects, the traps snap shut and hairs fold over one another like bars. Trapped insects...
Named for its sawtooth-edged, insect-trapping leaves, 'Jaws' is a cultivar of Venus flytrap, a small, insectivorous perennial from moist sandy habitats near the Carolina coast.
Each plant forms a neat rosette of leaves with broad winged stems and folding clam-like blades. The jagged edges of the traps resemble shark jaws. The traps are yellowish to medium green with pale- to deep-red staining on their interiors. When disturbed by visiting insects, the traps snap shut. Trapped insects are slowly...
Grandiflora
(Cycad, Virgin Palm)
Virgin palm is a very slow-growing cycad with stiff, fern-like leaves radiating outwards from a central, trunk-like stem. A native of southeastern Mexico, this cone-bearing plant is not a real palm, but is more ancient: growing around the time of the dinosaurs. Its fronds are covered with stiff, haired or smooth bluish green or dark green leaflets held perpendicularly to the leaf stem, which is a lighter green. As the plant gets older and grows a clump of taller trunked stems, the leaf fronds are...