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Jessie Keith
(Cherry Tomato, Sungold Cherry Tomato)
Golden cherry tomatoes with uncommon sweetness grace the branches of this vigorous indeterminate cherry tomato in summer. This breakthrough F1 hybrid was introduced by the Japanese Tokita Seed Company and has since become one of the must popular cherry tomatoes available. This is largely because of the perfectly balanced sugary flavor of its fruits. Tomatoes are produced 65 days after planting.
Nothing epitomizes summer eating like cherry tomatoes. These short-lived tender perennials are usually...
James H. Schutte
(Cherry Tomato, Sweet 100 Cherry Tomato)
The cherry tomato 'Sweet 100' produces long clusters of sweet, red cherry tomatoes that are incredibly sweet and flavorful. Super sweet cherries like this are ideal for salads or eating off the vine. Fruits are ready to harvest 65 to 70 days after planting. This indeterminate, or vining, cherry tomato requires staking, trellising or caging. Its fruits are prone to splitting after rain.
Nothing epitomizes summer eating like cherry tomatoes. These short-lived tender perennials are usually grown...
James H. Schutte
(Dreamland Rose Zinnia, Tall Garden Zinnia)
Large, dusty rose zinnias are the highlight of this summer bedding annual. The super compact zinnias the Dreamland Series are produce loads of large flowers through summer. These reliable high performers tolerate harsh weather conditions and become covered with blooms only eight weeks after sowing. Because their stems are short, they are grown strictly as bedding annuals rather than cut flowers.
Dreamland zinnias have large, uniform, fully double blooms that are round and have flattened petals....
(Dreamland Red Zinnia, Tall Garden Zinnia)
Bright cherry red zinnias grace this bushy summer annual all season long. The super compact zinnias the Dreamland Series are produce loads of large flowers through summer. These reliable high performers tolerate harsh weather conditions and become covered with blooms only eight weeks after sowing. Because their stems are short, they are grown strictly as bedding annuals rather than cut flowers.
Dreamland zinnias have large, uniform, fully double blooms that are round and have flattened petals....
Maureen Gilmer
(Dreamland Pink Zinnia, Tall Garden Zinnia)
Deep pink blooms grace this vigorous zinnia all summer. The super compact zinnias the Dreamland Series are produce loads of large flowers through summer. These reliable high performers tolerate harsh weather conditions and become covered with blooms only eight weeks after sowing. Because their stems are short, they are grown strictly as bedding annuals rather than cut flowers.
Dreamland zinnias have large, uniform, fully double blooms that are round and have flattened petals. Blooming normally...
(Imperial Star Angelonia, Narrowleaf Angelon, Summer Snapdragon)
Angelonia ‘Mandiana’ is a hybrid summer snapdragon. It is a tender perennial which is often planted as an annual. The green leaves are lance-shaped and evergreen only in frost-free zones. Tall spikes of tubular, two-lipped, snapdragon-like flowers appear throughout the growing season. The cultivar ‘Mandiana’ has an upright habit, sturdy flower spikes which rarely need staking and very good heat tolerance. Flower color is lavender to blue with a white spot on the lip and a white spotted throat..
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Maureen Gilmer
(Bush Pearl Kangaroo Paws, Kangaroo Paws)
The Bush Pearl kangaroo paw is a long-blooming hybrid perennial with eye-catching flowers for warm climates or containers. From late-spring into fall, even year-round in favorable conditions, it blooms on upright, fuzzy stems above its base of evergreen strap-like leaves. Appearing in fan-like clusters, the flowers are slightly curved tubes colored a sweet pink with occasional highlights of a deeper violet-pink.
Descended from parents native to extreme southwestern Western Australia, 'Bush Pearl'...
Michael Charters, www.calflora.net
(Rain Lily)
Appearing like magic after the drenching rains of summer, the large, sweet pink flowers of this rain lily sparkle amid its graceful tufts of deep green, grasslike foliage. Often confused with the much smaller-flowered Cuban native Zephyranthes rosea, this species originates from Central America. Its slender, flat, upright to arching leaves rise from dense clumps of small bulbs. Evergreen in warmer climates, the foliage goes dormant only in cold winter weather or during pronounced droughts....
Forest & Kim Starr
(Yellow Zephyrlily)
The bright, canary-colored flowers of yellow rain lily shine like stars amid its graceful tufts of deep green, grasslike foliage in summer. Tough, easy to grow and quick to multiply, this perennial is native to tropical regions of South America. Its slender, hollow, upright to arching leaves rise from dense clumps of small bulbs. Evergreen in warmer climates, the foliage disappears only in cold winter weather or during pronounced droughts. Once the soil warms in spring, many single, yellow, six-petaled...