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Tennessee Wholesale Nursery - Tn Nursery Reviews From Real Customers and Consumers Enjoying Our Plants In Their Landscaping. 68 Years and Growing

I love my perennials. I bought them last year and planted them right away. As you say, they all won't come up that season; sure enough, you knew! All of them, and it seems like more, came up this spring. Thank you, Tn Nursery. I will be back soon. Lisa Fishing, SC

Thanks For all your help in helping me figure out why my berry bushes were thriving but wouldn't have any berries on them. I added some lime and nitrate, and they now have tiny green berries! Can wait till they turn and ripen. Valerie Siler, Rhode Island

My red maple tree is growing well. I am excited to see the fall foliage colors on it. I wish you had more varieties of maple trees than you have. I called, and the lady said you only dealt in natives but kept this in mind, please :)

Lisa Newman, Myrtle Beach

I was shocked at how well my moss took right off and started growing. It's lush and green. What type of fertilizer do I need for it? Larry Dortch, NY

Pam said to buy orange daylilies, not yellow; Her's are beautiful and so showy. But mine are small. My plants are doing well, but her's are much prettier :)

Sally Sanford, WA

Tn Nursery - Tennessee Wholesale Nursery Reviews From Real Customers

To start with, my wisteria blooms are sparse, but they are getting much fuller. You really can smell them from the moment we open our front door. I am very please this year with them. They are starting to get complete and pretty.

Tom Clark OH

My lovely blackberry and raspberry plants are thriving in my berry garden. I wish I'd ordered more from you, but I wanted to give them a try to make sure they did well in my zone first. Thanks for all your help too. I wish you the best in your business. You sure have some lovely gals working there, and they are eager to help me.

Raye Custer, Philly PA

I am happy with my purchase of plants. I will be a return customer. Gayle Pritchard, RI

Love Love Love my daffodils! I picked a bouquet in the snow today. My husband said, "I can not believe that we are enjoying a fresh bouquet in the snow. Carla Eckhart, IL

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Wisteria Sinensis - TN Nursery

Wisteria Vine

The Wisteria Vine is a highly fragrant woody trailing plant known for its cascading clusters of fragrant, pea-like flowers in lavender colors, often grown on pergolas, trellises, and arbors for its ornamental. They are renowned for their stunning beauty and hold great value in landscaping due to their numerous attributes. The Stunning flowers of The Wisteria Vine This beautiful Wisteria Sinensis is a vine-covered in pale purple flowers and bright green leaves. Its stems create woody plants that can either twist together to create a trunk-like appearance or elongate to twine around supports. The plant can expand up to 20 to 35 feet in length, and it can support multiple plants that branch out from the central stem. Wisteria Vine is a highly fragrant woody plant known for its cascading clusters of lavender-colored, pea-like flowers. It is often grown on pergolas, trellises, and arbors. The characteristic flowers of this plant dangle in long strings of blossoms all over the plant. Clusters around 12 inches hang off the plant and hold rows of small, regularly spaced blooms. Individual flowers feature a large petal at the top and two smaller petals cupped together around a center with yellow-green stamens. Flower petals can be all shades of purple and white, and some may have a bluish or pinkish tint. It's common for the flower clusters to have a pleasant, ombre appearance, with flowers at the tip of the cluster being a much darker shade of purple. Wisteria Vine Is Flexible  Since this plant's flexibility can twist into many shapes, it's a highly versatile landscaping option. Some people prefer to keep their plant as a tree or bush. It can be a charming accent that produces clusters of fragrant flowers wherever you place it. You can also set this plant near a supportive trellis or wall if you want a genuinely eye-catching landscaping structure. Especially when planted in bunches, you can create stunning arcs, tunnels, ceilings, and walls of beautiful purple flowers. Wisteria Vine Has Stunning Foliage Wisteria Vine usually blooms around early May before the plant has even started to sprout leaves. After having a lush coat of nothing but purple blossoms for a while, the plant begins to produce small, lime-green leaves that blend beautifully with the flowers. The flowers leave in summer, and the leaves gradually darken to a rich, emerald green. Once the weather cools, the leaves turn a brilliant yellow before falling away to reveal the fascinating twists and loops of the underlying branches.

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Daffodil Plant - TN Nursery

Daffodil Plant

The Daffodil Plant is a Spring-blooming, trumpet-shaped flower characterized by its vibrant yellow or white petals and central trumpet-like corona. It adds a burst of color to gardens and landscapes. The plant's vibrant colors, from sunny yellows to pastel lemon, create striking visual displays that brighten any outdoor area. Daffodils are famous for being yellow, but there are all kinds of other colors, as well, including white, orange, and even pink. They also feature varieties with more than one of these colors. Therefore, they can form a splendid and colorful swash throughout any garden. They have adorned gardens for thousands of years. Indeed, the Greek name is Narcissus. Currently, it's the national flower of Wales. They've been harbingers of the coming of spring throughout their existence, and because they're perennials, each plant does the same for many years throughout its life cycle. They'll anchor your garden through spring and summer as long-lasting blooms, drawing people's gaze to their grace and beauty. The Blooming Trumpet The Daffodil Plant Before they bloom, the trumpet of the mature bloom is covered in a waxy shell called a spathe. The spathe is delicate and reflects the entire light spectrum when covered in morning dew. Not every daffodil forms a trumpet, however. They form two kinds of cups: charming double blooms and what's known as the jonquil, which is a beautiful two-toned bloom. Generally, there are two kinds of jonquils: one with primarily white petals and yellow accents and one that's the opposite. Such flowers that sport two exquisite colors can act as a transition between sections of the garden. The Daffodil Plant Can Reach 3 Feet Tall They can grow almost to 3 feet tall and a foot wide. Their mature leaves are tall and straight and only sag toward the end of the growing season at the beginning of August. They last more than a month through the heart of the summer, lending their multicolored cheek to any garden. Because they thrive in containers as much as in the open, they're a terrific accent for window sills, porches, patios, and decks, bringing their polychromatic cheeriness to every part of the garden and the whole property. Partners for Daffodil Plant The bright yellow of the plant pairs very well with other garden residents, including the Northern Blue Star with its deep blue and indigo blooms and the vibrant red of roses or dahlias. The color palette is nearly endless when considering them fresh, with fabulous flexibility.

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