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James H. Schutte
(Hollyfern, Japanese Netvein Hollyfern)
Japanese netvein holly fern is an evergreen to deciduous fern with fronds that are glossy and dark green with deeply cut edges resembling holly. 'Rochfordianum' leaflets have jagged leaf margins, giving it a fringed appearance. Large spore structures are visible on the undersides of fronds.
Grow in average to fertile, moist but well-drained soil with humus in shade or part shade. Where evergreen, Japanese Holly fern makes a rich, green groundcover in winter and summer. Holly fern is also an interesting...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Asian Netvein Hollyfern, Fortune's Holly Fern)
Asian netvein hollyfern is an evergreen fern with fronds bearing pale, dull green and finely divided, sickle-shaped leaflets.
Grow this plant in average to fertile, moist but well-drained soil in shade or part shade. Incorporating compost or other humus is great for this plant's health and vigor. Asian netvein hollyfern makes a rich, green groundcover in winter and summer. It is also an interesting specimen plant and makes an excellent houseplant.
(Broom, Lena Broom)
Lena broom is lower growing and less aggressive than its Scotch broom cousins. Broom is a semi-evergreen shrub that is valued for its profusion of large, fragrant, pea flowers and named for its numerous, bright green, upright and arching branches and stems that resemble sweeping-brooms. This cultivar produces sprays of lemony-yellow flowers with ruby red from mid-spring through mid-summer that are highly attractive to bees. The flowers turn to hairy-edged green pods in fall, then mature to black...
Jesse Saylor
(Broom, Paulette Broom)
Broom is a deciduous shrub that is valued for its profusion of large, fragrant pea flowers and named for its numerous, bright green, upright stems and branches that resemble sweeping-brooms. The hybrid selection 'Palette' bears sprays of showy pink, red, and yellow flowers in late spring, attracting bees.
Broom is very drought tolerant and needs a well-drained sandy soil, but will tolerate other types as long as it never becomes soggy. Plant as a specimen in mixed borders, or use as a hedge...
(Broom, Zeelandia Broom)
Broom is a semi-evergreen shrub valued for its profusion of large, fragrant, pea flowers and named for its numerous, bright green, upright branches and long, rod-like, arching stems that crowd together and resemble a sweeping broom. This selection, ‘Zeelandia,’ produces sprays of creamy, lilac-peach flowers from mid-spring through midsummer that are highly attractive to bees. The flowers turn to hairy-edged green pods in fall that mature to black in winter.
Like most brooms, ‘Zeelandia’ is very...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Scotch Broom)
Scotch broom is a deciduous shrub native to Europe but naturalized in the western United States and other areas outside its native range. It is known for its profusion of large, fragrant pea flowers and named for its numerous, bright green, upright-arching branches and stems that resemble sweeping brooms. Sprays of flowers in shades of yellow, creamy white, red and burgundy appear from mid- to late spring, attracting bees. Hairy-edged olive-green seed pods ripen in fall, then turn black in winter....
Jesse Saylor
(Burkwood's Broom, Scotch Broom)
Scotch broom is a deciduous shrub native to Europe but naturalized in the western United States and other areas outside its native range. It is known for its profusion of large, fragrant, pea flowers and named for its numerous, bright green, upright-arching branches and stems that resemble sweeping-brooms. Burkwood's broom is a fast grower that produces sprays of yellow and rose shaded flowers that mature to burgundy from late spring to early summer. It is highly attractive to bees. Hairy-edged...
Jesse Saylor
(Scotch Broom)
Scotch broom is a deciduous shrub native to Europe but naturalized in the western United States and other areas outside its native range. It is known for its profusion of large, fragrant pea flowers and named for its numerous, bright green, upright-arching branches and stems that resemble sweeping brooms. Sprays of flowers in shades of yellow, creamy white, red and burgundy appear from mid- to late spring, attracting bees. Hairy-edged olive-green seed pods ripen in fall, then turn black in winter....
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Moonlight Broom, Scotch Broom)
Scotch broom is a deciduous shrub native to Europe but naturalized in the western United States and other areas outside its native range. It is known for its profusion of large, fragrant, pea flowers and named for its numerous, bright green, upright-arching branches and stems that resemble sweeping brooms. Moonlight broom is a compact grower that produces sprays of pale, creamy yellow flowers in late spring. It is highly attractive to bees. Hairy-edged olive-green seed pods ripen in fall, then...
(Nova Scotia Scotch Broom, Scotch Broom)
Scotch broom is a deciduous shrub native to Europe but naturalized in the western United States and other areas outside its native range. It is known for its profusion of large, fragrant, pea flowers and named for its numerous, bright green, upright-arching branches and stems that resemble sweeping-brooms. 'Nova Scotia' is an extra cold-hardy cultivar of Scotch broom that produces sprays of bright yellow flowers in late spring that are highly attractive to bees. Hairy-edged olive-green seed pods...