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Lottah Nursery, Australia
(Agnes Smith Lilac, Preston's Lilac)
A late-blooming, rock-hardy lilac with showy white blooms, this 1970 introduction from Owen M. Rogers of the University of New Hampshire bears masses of branching pyramidal flower clusters at its stem tips in late spring. The fragrant flowers open more than a week after those of common lilac. This is one of many cultivars of Syringa x josiflexa, the hybrid between nodding lilac (Syringa komarowii ssp. reflexa) and Hungarian lilac (Syringa josikaea) first...
Lottah Nursery, Australia
(Donald Wyman Lilac, Preston's Lilac)
A late-blooming, rock-hardy lilac with showy purple blooms, this 1944 introduction from famed hybridizer Frank Skinner of Dropmore, Manitoba, bears masses of branching pyramidal flower clusters at its stem tips in late spring. The fragrant flowers open more than a week after those of common lilac and are borne on the current year's growth. This is one of many cultivars of Syringa x prestoniae, the hybrid between nodding lilac (Syringa komarowii ssp. reflexa) and...
Lottah Nursery, Australia
(Isabella Lilac, Preston's Lilac)
A late-blooming, rock-hardy lilac with showy lilac-purple blooms, this 1928 introduction from the renowned English-Canadian horticulturist Isabella Preston bears masses of branching pyramidal flower clusters at its stem tips in late spring. The fragrant flowers open more than a week after those of common lilac and are borne on the current year's growth. This is the original named cultivar of Syringa x prestoniae, the hybrid between nodding lilac (Syringa komarowii ssp....
Lottah Nursery, Australia
(Miss Canada Lilac, Preston's Lilac)
This large, deciduous shrub is distinguished by its prolific and beautiful blooms. In late spring to early summer, ‘Miss Canada’ produces many clusters of subtly sweet smelling, deep pink flowers that are rose-red in bud. These bloom later than the common lilac and prefer full sun and well drained, neutral to slightly acidic soil. Be sure to prune them in summer after they flower. Incorporate them into the landscape as feature plants, in mixed borders or as hedges.
(Nocturne Lilac, Preston's Lilac)
A late-blooming, rock-hardy lilac with showy blue-purple blooms, this 1936 introduction from the Morden Research Station in Manitoba bears masses of branching pyramidal flower clusters at its stem tips in late spring. The fragrant flowers open more than a week after those of common lilac and are borne on the current year's growth. This is one of many cultivars of Syringa x prestoniae, the hybrid between nodding lilac (Syringa komarowii ssp. reflexa) and late lilac...
Lottah Nursery, Australia
(Preston's Lilac, Telimena Lilac)
A late-blooming, rock-hardy lilac with showy pale pink blooms, this 1970 introduction from Polish hybridizer Wladyslaw Bugala bears masses of branching pyramidal flower clusters at its stem tips in late spring. The fragrant flowers open more than a week after those of common lilac and are borne on the current year's growth. This is one of many cultivars of Syringa x prestoniae, the hybrid between nodding lilac (Syringa komarowii ssp. reflexa) and late lilac (Syringa...
Jessie Keith
(Cottage Red Marigold, Marigold)
The single, bright-red, gold-centered blooms of 'Cottage Red' marigold appear all summer on bushy, 30-inch (75 cm) plants. This annual was discovered in Mexico and is believed to be a hybrid.
The dark green, ferny, pungent foliage of 'Cottage Red' is dotted from early summer to early fall with numerous small, mahogany-red to orange-red, five- to eight-petaled blooms. The petals are spade-shaped with squared-off tips. Bees and butterflies visit the blooms.
For best growth, marigolds require...
(Mule Marigold, New World Hybrid Marigold, Sunburst Orange Splash Marigold)
The Marigold 'Sunburst Orange Splash' is a sterile F1 hybrid developed by interbreeding American marigolds (Tagetes erecta) and French marigolds (T. patula). It produces masses of single, golden-orange blossoms with orange and orange-red markings. The 2- to 3-inch (5 to 7.5 cm) blooms are borne on bushy, upright, 14- to 18-inch (35 to 45 cm) plants. This cultivar can be purchased and planted as seed or as nursery-grown seedlings.
Marigolds are familiar, easy to grow,...
Floriferous and seedless, 'Sunburst Orange' is a sterile F1 hybrid developed by interbreeding American marigolds (Tagetes erecta) and French marigolds (T. patula). It produces masses of single, golden-orange, 2- to 3-inch (5 to 7.5 cm) blooms on bushy, upright, 14- to 18-inch (35 to 45 cm) plants. This cultivar can be purchased and planted as seed or as nursery-grown seedlings.
Marigolds are familiar, easy to grow, bright-flowered annuals that are native to Mexico...
Floriferous and seedless, 'Sunburst Yellow Splash' is a sterile F1 hybrid developed by interbreeding American marigolds (Tagetes erecta) and French marigolds (T. patula). It produces masses of single yellow blossoms with orange and orange-red markings. The 2- to 3-inch (5 to 7.5 cm) blooms are borne on bushy, upright, 14- to 18-inch (35 to 45 cm) plants. This cultivar can be purchased and planted as seed or as nursery-grown seedlings.
Marigolds are familiar, easy to...