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John Rickard
(Dwarf Red Redclaws, Escallonia)
Bearing masses of pretty flowers over a long season, this dense, small to medium-sized, evergreen shrub makes a handsome four-season ornamental for gardens with relatively mild winters. A hybrid that traces its ancestry to species from South America, it has erect branches set with small, narrowly oval, glossy dark green leaves. Clusters of small, five-lobed, rosy-red flowers are borne in abundance in late spring and more sparingly through much of summer.
This sun-loving shrub prefers well-drained,...
(Escallonia)
An attractive and serviceable plant, this large upright evergreen shrub is a hybrid of Escallonia rosea and Escallonia rubra, both native to southern South America. Clusters of pink buds open to white flowers in summer, against a background of dark glossy leaves with pale undersides. The small, oval, toothed leaves emit a sweet fragrance in warm weather. This shrub prefers well drained soil and full sun, with midday shade in hot climates. It tolerates many stresses including drought,...
John Rickard
(Escallonia, Pink Princess Escallonia)
An attractive and serviceable plant, this upright medium-sized evergreen shrub is a hybrid of Escallonia rosea and Escallonia rubra, both native to southern South America. Its clusters of deep pink flowers open in midsummer against a background of dark glossy leaves. The leaves emit a sweet fragrance in warm weather.
'Fradesii' prefers well drained soil and full sun, with midday shade in hot climates. It tolerates many stresses including drought, salt air, alkaline soil, and hard pruning. Use...
(Escallonia, Newport Dwarf Redclaws)
This is a superior small evergreen shrub for low maintenance landscaping, particularly in the space conscious city garden. It descends from Escallonia rosea and Escallonia rubra, both natives of Chile and Argentina. Growing slowly into a broad, waist-high mound, its upright branches are densely furnished with small, oval, toothed, glossy dark green leaves. The leaves emit a sweet fragrance in warm weather. The clusters of small pink to red flowers are borne in abundance in late...
Maureen Gilmer
(California Poppy, Orange King California Poppy)
California poppy is a variable species found in the grasslands of the western and southwestern United States. An annual or long-lived perennial, 'Orange King' is slightly taller growing and has strongly orange flowers above lacy blue-green or gray foliage from spring throughout fall in the hottest climates. Plants will continuously bloom if pinched back, otherwise will produce interesting seedheads that will attract hungry songbirds.
California poppy prefers full sun and average, well drained...