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(English Ivy, Tricolor English Ivy)
Tricolor English ivy is a hardy, evergreen vine or groundcover. As a vine, it attaches itself by aerial rootlets to masonry walls and other surfaces such as tree trunks. European in origin, it has small, glossy, dark green leaves with a distinctive, prominently lobed shape like some maple leaves. Mature plants produce pale green to white flowers in autumn followed by black, berry-like fruits, which are eaten and spread by birds. Hundreds of cultivars are available, many with beautifully variegated...
Grandiflora
(English Ivy, Variegated English Ivy)
English ivy is a hardy, evergreen vine or groundcover, European in origin. As a vine, it attaches itself by aerial rootlets to masonry walls and other surfaces such as tree trunks.
English Ivy ‘Variegata’ has medium-sized, ivy-shaped leaves. The leaf color is medium green with sharp yellow to cream leaf margins and lighter green spots.
English ivy is dioecious, meaning that single plants produce either male or female flowers. Mature plants put forth inconspicuous pale yellow-green blooms in...
Maureen Gilmer
(English Ivy, Yellow Ripple English Ivy)
English ivy is a hardy, evergreen vine or groundcover, European in origin. As a vine, it attaches itself by aerial rootlets to masonry walls and other surfaces such as tree trunks.
English Ivy ‘Yellow Ripple’ has medium to large-sized, bird’s-foot leaves with a slightly longer central lobe, nearly equal side lobes and an wavy or undulating surface. The leaf color is gray green with yellow to lime margins. Yellow Ripple is slow growing..
English ivy is dioecious, meaning that single plants...
(Italian Ivy, Poet's Ivy)
English ivy is a hardy, evergreen vine or groundcover. As a vine, it attaches itself by aerial rootlets to masonry walls and other surfaces such as tree trunks.
European in origin, it has glossy, dark green leaves with a prominently lobed, maple-like shape. As plants grow aerially, they develop bushier, more mature growth and develop sharper, triangular leaves with no lobes. There are hundreds of cultivars are available, most with beautifully variegated leaves of various shapes, colors and sizes....
James Burghardt
(Italian Ivy, Poet's Ivy, Poetica Arborea Poet's Ivy)
English ivy is a hardy, evergreen vine or groundcover. As a vine, it attaches itself by aerial rootlets to masonry walls and other surfaces such as tree trunks.
European in origin, it has glossy, dark green leaves with a prominently lobed, maple-like shape. As plants grow aerially, they develop bushier, more mature growth and develop sharper, triangular leaves with no lobes. There are hundreds of cultivars are available, most with beautifully variegated leaves of various shapes, colors and sizes....
James H. Schutte
(Hybrid Sneezeweed)
The red and yellow flushed daisies of ‘Chelsey’ will add vibrant color to the summer and fall garden. This hybrid sneezeweed was developed in the Netherlands and is characterized by its large colorful flowers, upright to spreading habit and good garden performance.
Dark green, lance-shaped leaves provide a nice backdrop for the late season blooms of sneezeweed. Each colorful daisy has a deep red center surrounded by dark orange-red petals with streaks of yellow. The flowers attract both bees...
Jessie Keith
(Hybrid Sneezeweed)
Cheerful, bright flowers cover Mardi Gras from summer to fall. The pretty multicolored daisies of this tough, hardy perennial offer a variable fiesta of red, orange and yellow tones. This Blooms of Bressingham introduction has an upright, spreading habit and strong, well-branched stems that hold up to wind and rain better than standard sneezeweed.
Dark green, lance-shaped leaves provide a nice backdrop for the late season blooms of sneezeweed. Each colorful daisy has a dark center surrounded...
(Hybrid Sneezeweed)
Late in the season, the robust sneezeweed ‘Rubinzwerg’ offers lots of warm daisies in shades of burnt red. This upright herbaceous perennial has a slightly spreading habit, and though it is considered compact, it can still become waist high when mature.
Dark green, lance-shaped leaves provide a nice backdrop for the late season blooms of sneezeweed. Each colorful daisy has a dark center surrounded by deep russet red petals. The flowers attract both bees and butterflies and are followed by dark...
Mark A. Miller
(Bitter Sneezeweed, Fine-leaved Sneezeweed, Yellowdicks )
Appearing along roadsides, meadows and the marginal open areas, yellowdicks or bitter sneezeweed is a modestly pretty wildflower with fine, needle-like leaves and bright yellow daisies. A perennial native to the eastern United States, it is tough, easy to grow and is not favored by foraging animals. In fact, dairy cows that have eaten even small amounts of bitter sneezeweed will develop bitter tasting milk.
The green to maroon stems of this wildflower are lined in long, thin, bright green leaves....
Mark A. Miller
(Bitter Sneezeweed, Dakota Gold Bitter Sneezeweed)
The pretty ‘Dakota Gold’ is a tidy yellow-flowered perennial that’s easy to grow and carefree. It has fine, needle-like leaves and bright yellow daisies. This cultivar has a more compact, spreading habit than wild forms, so it is ideal for edging and containers.
The green to maroon stems of bitter sneezeweed are lined in long, thin, bright green leaves. From midsummer to frost, they become covered with bright yellow daisies. Each has a large, bulbous center of yellow or brown surrounded by a...