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Gerald L. Klingaman
(Canary Reedgrass, Ribbon Grass)
Ribbon grass is an invasive perennial grass that grows very fast forming thick mats. It is thought to be native to Europe, though some suggest it is also native to North America. Ribbon grass is used as dwarf ornamental grass. The pink to white flowers form in summer on branched, compact spikes on top of short stems and the seeds that follow dry to a buff/tan color. The white-striped leaves are linear, rough to the touch with finely toothed margins. The plant spreads by aggressive underground stems...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Canary Reedgrass, Dwarf Garters Ribbon Grass, Ribbon Grass)
Ribbon grass ‘Dwarf Garter’ is an invasive perennial grass that grows very fast forming thick mats. It is thought to be native to Europe, though some suggest it is also native to North America. Ribbon grass is used as dwarf ornamental grass. The white flowers form in summer on branched, compact spikes on top of short stems and the seeds that follow dry to a buff/tan color. The white-striped leaves are linear, rough to the touch with finely toothed margins. The plant spreads by aggressive underground...
(Canary Reedgrass, Ribbon Grass, Variegated Ribbon Grass)
Ribbon grass is an invasive perennial grass that grows very fast-forming thick mats. It is thought to be native to Europe, though some suggest it is also native to North America. Ribbon grass is used as a dwarf ornamental grass. The pink to white flowers form in summer on branched, compact spikes on top of short stems. The seeds that follow dry to a buff-tan color. This selection, ‘Feesey’ is less invasive than the species and has leaves that are green with broad white stripes and fine-toothed margins...
(Canary Reedgrass, Ribbon Grass)
Ribbon grass is an invasive perennial grass that grows very fast-forming thick mats. It is thought to be native to Europe, though some suggest it is also native to North America. It is used as a dwarf ornamental. The pink to white flowers form in summer on branched, compact spikes on top of short stems and the seeds are a buff-tan. The leaves are linear, green with white stripes, and rough to the touch with finely toothed margins. The plant spreads by aggressive underground stems or rhizomes, but...
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(Amur Corktree)
Touted for its cold hardiness and tolerances of air pollution and drought, Amur corktree also possesses multiple ornamental features. A wide-spreading, open-branched deciduous tree, it hails from northeastern China, Korea, Japan and extreme eastern Russia. A fat, short trunk branches out into muscular, irregular boughs. The soft, corky bark mimics the look of a coarse, tan snake skin, begging to be touched.
Amur corktree is dioecious, displaying tiny, yellow-green, male or female flowers on separate...
(Littleleaf Mockorange)
Summer's air is filled with intoxicating sweetness as littleleaf mockorange fills its slender branches with white blossoms. A short, deciduous shrub with upright but thin, saggy branches, it hails from the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. The smooth, small leaves are glossy green and oval with a tapering tip, much like a teardrop. From early to midsummer, four-petaled white flowers dot the foliage and look like equal-legged Xs. They are tremendously fragrant, smelling of orange...
Maureen Gilmer
(Hybrid Phlox)
Large, clear pink flowers with white eyes cover Intensia® Lavender Glow®. Phlox in the Intensia® Series produce a profusion of extra large, brightly colored blooms throughout the growing season. These heat tolerant annuals are hybrids of Drummond's phlox, a native of the southwestern United States. They have upright, spreading habits and are ideal for bright flower gardens and containers. The compact plants are humidity, heat and frost tolerant and the flowers fragrant.
Small, narrow, lance-shaped...
James Burghardt
(Hybrid Phlox, Intensia® Lilac Rose Phlox)
Eye-catching when in bloom, the coral-rose flowers Intensia® Lilac Rose annual phlox have overtones of lavender and starry dark pink eyes. This selection was bred and selected by German plant breeders. Phlox in the Intensia® Series produce a profusion of extra large, brightly colored blooms throughout the growing season. These heat tolerant annuals are hybrids of Drummond's phlox, a native of the southwestern United States. They have upright, spreading habits and are ideal for bright flower gardens...