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James Burghardt
(Sweet Alyssum)
The compact members of the Easter Bonnet Series bloom earlier from seed than many other forms of sweet alyssum.
Sweet alyssum is a low growing herbaceous ornamental native to the Canary Islands and southern Europe. In the wild, plants behave as both annuals and short-lived perennials, but they are most commonly cultivated as annuals.
Low-growing mounded plants become covered with fine, light green foliage. They bear markedly fragrant showy clusters of tiny white, lavender or rose flowers...
Jessie Keith
(Sweet Alyssum)
Some old-fashioned bedding annuals never fall out of fashion because they are reliably beautiful and well-suited to lots of garden situations. Sweet alyssum is one of these long-loved gems, and those in the Gulf Winds Mix come in a pleasing mix of pastel pink, lavender, violet, rose and bright white. They are compact, spreading and sweetly scented.
Lobularia maritima is native to the Canary Islands and regions along the Mediterranean. In the wild, it behaves as both an annual or short-lived...
Maureen Gilmer
(Pastel Carpet Sweet Alyssum, Sweet Alyssum)
Some old-fashioned bedding annuals never fall out of fashion because they are reliably beautiful and well-suited to lots of garden situations. Sweet alyssum is one of these long-loved gems, and those in Pastel Carpet Mix come in a pleasing mix of pink, peach, rose, pale yellow and lavender shades. They are compact, spreading and sweetly scented.
Lobularia maritima is native to the Canary Islands and regions along the Mediterranean. In the wild, it behaves as both an annual or short-lived...
Jesse Saylor
(Sweet Alyssum)
The sweet alyssum in the Wonderland Series are super compact, well-branched and come in lots of appealing colors, like white, lavender, rose and pastel pink. These Syngenta introductions are strong garden performers that are easy to grow from seed.
Some old-fashioned bedding annuals never fall out of fashion because they are reliably beautiful and well-suited to lots of garden situations. Sweet alyssum is one of these long-loved gems. Lobularia maritima is a compact herbaceous ornamental...
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(Perennial Ryegrass)
With exceptionally dark green and glossy leaf blades, perennial ryegrass is a turfgrass valued for use on athletic fields and home lawns when seasonal temperatures are cool. If never mowed, this clumping grass becomes an upright, fountain-shaped mass of narrow leaves and stems that may have hints of pink. When maintained low (about 3 inches/7 cm tall), it creates a dense, finely textured lawn.
The dark green blades of perennial ryegrass sprout from seed and grow quickly. Once established it...
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(Italian Ryegrass)
Deep green glossy leaf blades makes Italian (or annual) ryegrass a fast-growing, easy-to-sow option for instant lawns when temperatures are cool and soils moist. If never mowed, this clumping grass becomes an upright, fountain-shaped mass of narrow leaves and stems that may have hints of pink. When maintained low (about 3 inches/7 cm tall), it creates a dense, finely textured lawn, although a bit coarser in texture when compared to perennial ryegrass.
The dark green blades of Italian ryegrass...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Amur Honeysuckle)
Now notorious as an invasive weed, this large, upright to spreading shrub was once widely planted for its fragrant white blooms and its wildlife-attracting red berries. Native to Northeast Asia, this prolific, cold-hardy honeysuckle has naturalized over much of eastern North America, where it is considered a noxious invasive.
Oval, medium- to dark-green leaves with abruptly tapering, pointed tips occur in opposite pairs along the arching, grayish-tan, hollow stems of this densely branched shrub....
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Hybrid Lupine)
‘Russell Hybrid’ lupines are the darlings of the cool climate summer garden, where their tall spires of pea-shaped blooms appear in a virtual rainbow of colors, ranging from white through many shades and combinations of blue, red, yellow, orange and purple. These fabulous perennials were originally bred in Yorkshire, England from the American native Lupinus polyphillus, which lends its genes to many other contemporary lupine hybrids. Because they abhor the heat, ‘Russell Hybrid’ lupines...
Jessie Keith
(Hybrid Lupine)
The extra showy, two tone flowers of lupine ‘Gallery Pink’ are very hot, rosy pink, brightly contrasted with white. An excellent choice for fleshing out the front or middle of the perennial border, these dwarf lupines also look charming spotted in among flagstone walkways or massed into a formal composition. The ‘Gallery Series’ hybrids were developed from the species Lupinus polyphyllus, a North American native hailing from the Pacific Northwest.
A hallmark of the traditional English...