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(Siberian Iris, Super Ego Siberian Iris)
Siberian iris ‘Super Ego’ features shimmering blossoms of pale, sky-blue fading to centers of glowing, violet-blue. Deep blue veining threads the elegantly rippled falls of this beautiful iris.
The parent species of Siberian iris are native from Central Europe through to Russia where they grow in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility makes these tough perennials adaptable to a wide range of conditions. Siberian iris produce spectacular...
Jesse Saylor
(Siberian Iris, White Swirl Siberian Iris)
The snowy flowers of Siberian iris ‘White Swirl’ are softened with a touch of creamy yellow at the centers. Blooming in late spring to early summer, the gleaming white blossoms of this beautiful iris make a particularly elegant statement in a moonlight garden.
The parent species of Siberian iris are native from Central Europe through to Russia where they grow in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility makes these tough perennials adaptable...
(Siberian Iris, Windwood Spring Iris)
Abundant blooms of Wedgewood blue are highlighted by large, white blazes, making Siberian iris ‘Windwood Spring’ a refreshing addition to the spring garden. The falls of the cool-toned flowers are held out horizontally, somewhat resembling butterfly iris.
The parent species of Siberian iris are native from Central Europe through to Russia where they grow in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility makes these tough perennials adaptable...
James H. Schutte
(Starcreeper)
This pretty, trailing tender perennial is often grown as a bedding annual. All season long it offers dainty, star-shaped flowers of lavender-blue. It is native to the warm regions of Australia, so it can withstand dry heat and some drought once established. It has fine, bright green foliage and forms neat mounds that become covered with cool, blue starry flowers that bloom over a long period.
Starcreeper grows best in full to partial sun and average, well-drained garden soil. It flowers best...
James Burghardt
(Ixora)
Found throughout the tropics and comprising more than 400 evergreen trees and shrubs, ixoras are noted for their showy flowers and their handsome leathery leaves. Red, yellow, orange, pink, or white tubular flowers with flaring tips cluster in flat-topped corymbs, with the outer flowers in the cluster opening first. The blooms may be fragrant. Flowering usually occurs in summer. The fruit is a hard, fleshy berry. Most commonly cultivated ixoras are small to medium shrubs, such as the red-flowered...
Holly Chichester
(Ixora)
A dense, medium-sized, cold-tender shrub with huge clusters of flowers most of the year, this broadleaf evergreen is in the same family as coffee, gardenia, firebush and pentas. The coral-pink flowers are in flat topped, round clusters, the outer flowers opening first. Individual flowers are long and tubular ending in spreading lobes. The leathery, glossy green leaves often go yellow in late winter and early spring.
This popular hybrid is grown as a landscape plant in frost-free zones, and under...