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Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Mini-starâ„¢ Tangerine Treasure Flower, Treasure Flower)
Huge tangerine orange flowers grace the compact, everblooming treasure flower, Mini-starâ„¢ Tangerine. This 1995 All-America Selections winner was introduced by Benary and is one of four other treasure flowers in the Mini-starâ„¢ Series.
the The colorful, gem-like daisies of this small, evergreen tender perennial are what inspired the common name, treasure flower. Commonly grown as a bedding annual, this South African native has been heavily cultivated for garden use. It will tolerate drought...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Mini-starâ„¢ White Treasure Flower, Treasure Flower)
Huge creamy white daisies with dark rings abound the eyes grace the compact, everblooming treasure flower, Mini-starâ„¢ White. This vigorous cultivar was introduced by Benary and is one of four other treasure flowers in the Mini-starâ„¢ Series.
the The colorful, gem-like daisies of this small, evergreen tender perennial are what inspired the common name, treasure flower. Commonly grown as a bedding annual, this South African native has been heavily cultivated for garden use. It will tolerate...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Mini-starâ„¢ Yellow Treasure Flower, Treasure Flower)
Large, clear yellow daisies grace the compact, everblooming treasure flower, Mini-starâ„¢ Yellow. This vigorous cultivar was introduced by Benary and is one of four other treasure flowers in the Mini-starâ„¢ Series.
the The colorful, gem-like daisies of this small, evergreen tender perennial are what inspired the common name, treasure flower. Commonly grown as a bedding annual, this South African native has been heavily cultivated for garden use. It will tolerate drought but grows best in areas...
Felder Rushing
(Swamp Jessamine)
Swamp jessamine is a rare, twining, evergreen vine native to the extreme southeastern United States. In late winter to mid-spring and again in the fall, clear, odorless, yellow trumpet-shaped flowers cover this plant. Its dark green, lance-shaped leaves with rounded bases cover red-brown, fissured to fluted stems. The leaves turn slightly yellow-green the fall. The fruit is a long, beaked capsule and appears in the summer.
Swamp jessamine should be placed in sun to part shade in slightly acid,...
Maureen Gilmer
(Carolina Jessamine)
The official flower of South Carolina, Carolina jessamine is a twining, evergreen vine that is native to the southeastern United States from Virginia to eastern Texas. Its yellow, sweetly fragrant, funnel-shaped blooms appear from very early to mid-spring and may bloom again sporadically in summer and fall. Its dense twining stems are lined with shiny dark green leaves that may turn bronze tones in winter. Several cultivars are available, including the double-flowered 'Pride of Augusta' and the large-flowered...
(Carolina Jessamine)
The official flower of South Carolina, Carolina jessamine is a twining, evergreen vine that is native to the southeastern United States from Virginia to eastern Texas. Its yellow, sweetly fragrant, funnel-shaped blooms appear from very early to mid-spring and may bloom again sporadically in summer and fall. Its dense twining stems are lined with shiny dark green leaves that may turn bronze tones in winter. Several cultivars are available, including the double-flowered 'Pride of Augusta' and the large-flowered...
Maureen Gilmer
(Carolina Jessamine)
The official flower of South Carolina, Carolina jessamine is a twining, evergreen vine that is native to the southeastern United States from Virginia to eastern Texas. Its yellow, sweetly fragrant, funnel-shaped blooms appear from very early to mid-spring and may bloom again sporadically in summer and fall. Its dense twining stems are lined with shiny dark green leaves that may turn bronze tones in winter. Several cultivars are available, including the double-flowered 'Pride of Augusta' and the large-flowered...
James Burghardt
(Carolina Jessamine, Margarita Carolina Jessamine)
The official flower of South Carolina, Carolina jessamine is a twining, evergreen vine that is native to the southeastern United States from Virginia to eastern Texas. Its yellow, sweetly fragrant, funnel-shaped blooms appear from very early to mid-spring and may bloom again sporadically in summer and fall. Its dense twining stems are lined with shiny dark green leaves that may turn bronze tones in winter. Several cultivars are available, including the double-flowered 'Pride of Augusta' and the large-flowered...
Bosh Bruening
(Carolina Jessamine)
Carolina jessamine is a twining evergreen vine that is native from the southeastern United States to Mexico, and Central America. The cultivar 'Pride of Augusta' blooms in late winter into early spring and again in the fall with double, funnel-shaped, yellow flowers. Its dense twining stems are lined with shiny dark green leaves that may turn yellow to purple in fall.
Carolina jessamine ‘Pride of Augusta’ is a low-maintenance plant and is happiest in full to partial sun and slightly acidic, organic-rich...