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Walking  Fern

Walking Fern

The walking fern is a small, trailing perennial fern known for its unique ability to reproduce by growing new plantlets at the tips of its fronds, giving it the appearance of "walking" across the forest floor.They are fascinating and unique plants that can bring natural beauty and intrigue to any landscape. These ferns have several attributes that make them highly desirable for landscaping projects in wild and cultivated settings. Here are some critical characteristics that make them excellent additions to any landscaping endeavor. Walking Fern, also known as Asplenium rhizophyllum, are perennial evergreens that are low-lying and typically rather small. They're also an opportunistic plant, which means they'll grow on fallen tree trunks, on rocks, or on land. As long as there's some moisture nearby, they're good to go. The Frond Blades Of Walking Fern They have smooth, narrow, and elongated dark green blades. Each frond blade is shaped like a triangle, and they come to a very small tip. Because of this, the bulk of this plant is comprised of the bottom portion of each one. Furthermore, you'll notice that this unique evergreen has eared lobes on both sides. Where Did Walking Fern Get Its Name As previously mentioned, they take any opportunity to grow and run with it! Essentially, wherever its parent happens to be touching the ground is where they'll call their home. From there, these evergreens have the appearance of ambling across the ground, hence their name. The Lifecycle Of Walking Fern Although their root tips are where each new seedling comes from, the entire process is a bit more complex. In fact, the form that most people see is only one of a two-part cycle. Water is an essential component of making new life. Without it, the gametes cannot fertilize the eggs. Fortunately, this isn't typically something to worry about as they naturally grow in mossy, watery areas. The Brighten Mossy Areas Of Walking Fern You can plant them in a variety of different places, but it's best to look for a mossy area in the shade. Either way, once they've been planted, sit back and watch out! One plant will turn into two quite easily, which will then propagate further and further. It's entirely possible to purchase one of these evergreens and end up with at least a handful. The reproduction rate and method that they use make them a favorite of people who usually have difficulty growing things. They provide a very appealing look for a natural lawn, and you won't have to do much to ensure that they survive and thrive.

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Oxeye Daisy

Oxeye Daisy

Oxeye Daisy is a perennial wildflower with white, daisy-like flowers featuring yellow centers and deeply lobed leaves, often found in meadows and fields, adding charm to natural landscapes. It's known for its radiant white petals and sunny yellow center. It is a charming perennial with numerous landscaping benefits. Its innate qualities make it a popular choice among gardeners and landscapers alike. Delight Your Yard With Large, Round Flowerheads Of Oxeye Daisy Oxeye Daisy, which blooms single or in clusters from May through September, can reach a height of three feet on their tall, thick individual stems. The flowers they produce are actually multiple flowers in one. 15 to 35 white (ray flower) petals surround the flower head, which consists of 400 to 500 yellow disk flowers. This flower's distinctive feature is its enormous, spherical blossom head. Each bloom can reach up to three inches in diameter. When full-grown, these plants can get up to two feet wide. Once established, you'll likely never run out of daisies since they are so good at self-seeding. Make Your Yard Unique With Spoon-Shaped Leaves Of The Oxeye Daisy This plant has dark green, spoon-shaped leaves that taper into narrow, serrated ones as they grow up the stem. Leaves that are the biggest appear around the plant's base; they are about six inches long and two inches wide and have as many as 15 lobed edges. The top leaves are thin, alternately placed, and sometimes clasp up against the stem. These clasping leaves, which are one to four inches long, also have lobed edges. Typically, the number of teeth or lobed edges on a leaf increases as it grows higher on the stalk. Add Biodiversity to Your Yard Oxeye Daisy Nectar-Rich Plants The oxeye daisy is the largest type. Pollen and nectar found in these flowers are essential for the survival of several pollinating insects, such as moths, beetles, butterflies, hoverflies, and beetles. The male disk flowers emit a ring of yellow pollen around the periphery, while the many tiny flowers that compose the flower's yellow center contain nectar. Adding these flowers to your yard or garden is a perfect way to lure pollinators and increase their biodiversity. Oxeye Daisy Are Perfect for Pest and Wildlife Control These plants are magnets for good bugs, such as pollen-feeding beetles, which eat bad bugs like aphids. Animals like cattle stay away from areas with these flowers because they irritate the wildlife's lips, nostrils, and legs. These characteristics make the plant an excellent form of pest and wildlife control.

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Jewelweed Plant

Jewelweed Plant

Jewelweed Plant - Impatiens Capensis It is known for its vibrant appearance and unique characteristics, offers various landscaping benefits. Its inclusion can contribute to a garden or outdoor space's overall aesthetic appeal and ecological balance. Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) is an annual wildflower that is also known as orange balsam and spotted touch-me-not. Some say that it gets its name from the sparkling dewdrops that line its leaves in the morning, while others contend that the brilliant, red-spotted orange flowers glow like bright jewels. These flowers are also famous for their explosive seed pods, which give the plant the name "touch-me-not." The Native Habitat Of Jewelweed Native to northern and eastern North America, it starts blooming in June and continues until it succumbs to October frosts. The flower grows naturally in cool, low woodlands and decorates shady stream banks, creek banks, lakesides, and marshes. The Appearance Of Jewelweed Orange balsam is a lush green wildflower that grows 3'–5' tall. It branches prolifically and produces a profusion of inch-long, spotted orange blossoms with blood-orange or red markings. Each delicate blossom hangs from its own stalk among neighboring flowers. They have two lips, five petals, and three sepals, one of which is a pouch-shaped structure with a nectar spur that curves back under the rest of the flower. The blooms form small clusters that rise above the herb's upper leaves. The jewelweed's round green to reddish-green stems are smooth, succulent, and semi-translucent. Its toothed, spade-shaped, bluish-green leaves are usually about 2½"–3" long and grow in an alternating configuration on the herb's upper stems. Jewelweed In the Garden It makes a beautiful addition to woodland gardens, shady rain gardens, and pollinator gardens. It's a great choice for ponds, bog gardens, and lowland areas. Although it's an annual, this wildflower tends to return once established. The Ecology Of Jewelweed The blossoms attract butterflies and other pollinators. Hummingbirds and bumblebees, the herb's major pollinators, find nourishment in its sweet nectar and play a large role in its successful propagation. It is also a food source for moth caterpillars, bobwhite quail, mice, and deer, which are fond of its stems, leaves, and seeds. If you'd like to add a bright pop of orange to your summer garden, planting it is sure to bring joy to your landscape with its delightful blooms.

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Chicory

Chicory

Chicory has vibrant blue flowers that are a magnet for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. This fosters biodiversity and supports the local ecosystem - As pollinators visit its blooms, they also pollinate nearby plants, enhancing the overall fertility and productivity of the landscape. This plant is commonly known as the "blue daisy" for its attractive and round blue flowers with a petal and sepal pattern that is similar to daisies. The plant is also known to have white or pink blooms, but these examples are rare. Chicory Are Pretty and Perennial Chicory grows to 5 feet tall, but it's most commonly about 2 feet tall. The light blue flowers form a canopy when grown close together, creating a pleasing focal point in any garden. Being blue, these flowers mesh well with other blue varieties, such as California bluebells or Northern Blue Flags. Because blue daisies are lighter in color, you can ring them around any flowers of darker blue to create a visual transition to flowers of other colors. The Leaves Of The Chicory These flowers have different leaves based on how old they are. In their first season, leaves form at the base of the stems. These attractive, curly leaves can grow to about a foot long and create a separate focal point for the blue flowers. During their second season or any following season, the leaves are smaller and grow further up the stems instead. Unlike many other plants, blue daisies lack petioles, so the leaves seem to clasp the stem lovingly, which creates a sweet effect. The Blooms Of The Chicory The flowers of this plant only last one day, but the plant grows new flowers every day throughout the spring and summer. The flower buds generally open at or shortly after dawn, and by sunset, the flowers are closing again as new ones prepare to open the next day. It's possible to take time-lapse photos or videos of these flowers and see them "wink" throughout the day. This charming phenomenon is not unique to blue daisies, but they are particularly noteworthy among these flowers. Chicory Are Good for the Environment Even though their blooms only last a day or so each, they are still an important source of nectar for pollinators like the bumblebee and certain species of butterfly. Generally, these insects will begin to flock to a cluster of blue daisies in the early afternoon. These plants are quite hardy, too, so in addition to being good-looking, they prevent soil leaching and erosion and contribute to the health of any garden.

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White Pine Tree

White Pine Tree

White Pine is a tall and wide evergreen conifer used for privacy or living fences is characterized by its long, slender needles bundled in groups of five and its straight trunk, often used for timber and lumber. White pine s follow a blooming schedule of May through June each year. Their male flowers usually emerge about a week or two after the blooming period starts and well in advance before the female flowers. The males are oval in shape and up to an inch and a half in diameter. They can vary in color from yellow to orange. The female cones, which can get up to eight inches long and an inch wide, appear green in color at first. As they grow, they develop a brown hue. Their fluffy leaves and delicate, elegant design make them ideal for boosting the aesthetic value of your yard. Design Natural Privacy and Windbreakers With White Pine Tree They can grow to a stature of 80 feet and a width of 25 feet, making them ideal windbreakers. Their massive root systems also contribute to their effectiveness as wind barriers. The ones you plant now can act as windbreaks in a few years since they grow eight feet every five years. Because of their rapid growth and lofty stature, they also serve well as natural privacy screens, providing much-needed solitude to outdoor spaces. Add a Feathery Texture to Your Yard With White Pine Tree This type has long, delicate needles that give the impression of feathers and provide an air of refined elegance to any environment. Their naturally elegant pyramidal shape adds a breezy, carefree vibe. When grown together, they form feathery canopies, adding welcome shade to outdoor areas. As an added bonus, their feathery appearance gives the yard more width and depth, creating an engaging background for other plants and garden features. Enjoy Year-Round Greenery and Dark Bark With White Pine Tree Its needles grow in clusters of five and have a bluish-green look. In its early stages, the bark is thin, smooth, and green or gray. Later on, it thickens, turns brown to black, becomes deeply grooved, and displays wide, scaly ridges. The branches of them resemble extended arms. Their evergreen status and towering size provide visual height and beauty to any environment.

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Snow Hill Hydrangea

Snow Hill Hydrangea

Snow Hill Hydrangea is a compact deciduous shrub with large rounded clusters of white, snowball-like flowers, making it a popular choice for garden borders and as a foundation plant. They bring various benefits to landscaping projects, contributing to outdoor spaces' visual aesthetics, versatility, and overall charm. This hydrangea cultivar offers unique features that make it a valuable choice for various landscape designs. One of the primary benefits of landscaping is its stunning floral display. The Snow Hill Hydrangea is the perfect choice for people who fantasize about winter wonderlands. With snowball-like blooms, these gorgeous shrubs bring the beauty and magic of them to your garden without the chill of a real snowfall. What Can I Expect From the Foliage of Snow Hill Hydrangea Formally referred to as arborescens, this deciduous shrub is a compact plant, with most specimens topping out around five feet in height. In terms of width, they typically span three feet to five feet. Stems are tan with a velvety texture. The simple leaves are serrated with fine hair. Either rounded or oval, they're broad and measure three inches to six inches across. Most will be no more than six inches in length. This native shrub has two-tone leaves in the spring. Their tops are a deep green, but their undersides are a paler green. Of course, these leaves change with the seasons. In the fall, they turn yellow. How to Do The Snow Hill Hydrangea Bloom They produce amazing ball-shaped clusters of flowers that measure between eight inches and 12 inches. These clusters are formed by incredibly dense groupings of smaller flowers. Each individual bloom features four or five petals and measures less than one inch across. They have a lengthy bloom period. It starts in May or June. Flowers will generally remain white until September. Does Snow Hill Hydrangea Change Color While many can react to soil changes by changing the color of their flowers, it won't disappoint fans of the winter season. They consistently deliver white or cream flowers at the start of the summer season. It is a deciduous plant, so it does reflect the seasons. If the ball-shaped blooms are allowed to dry in place, they will shift briefly to pink before turning brown. It's a different look, but these dried flowerheads can still add visual interest to a fall garden. What Purposes Can Snow Hill Hydrangea Serve They are striking plants that can fulfill a wide range of purposes with ease. They can serve as a focal point or provide concealment. They grow beautifully along slopes and in borders, and they would be happy in rain gardens, shade gardens, and pollinator gardens.

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Mayapple

Mayapple

Mayapple is a woodland perennial plant with distinctive, umbrella-like leaves and a single nodding white flower beneath its foliage, producing a small, edible fruit when pollinated, commonly found in shady forest environments. It is a fascinating native plant in North America with various landscaping benefits. With its unique appearance and adaptability, Mayapple can contribute to outdoor spaces' aesthetic and ecological aspects. Mayapple Is a Great Way to Green Up Your Yard Mayapples yield drooping blooms that range in color from white to rose throughout spring. Their leaves are broad and umbrella-shaped, with only one blossom per leaf axil. The flowers grow up to three inches wide. Each flower boasts white filaments, anywhere from six to nine waxy petals, double the number of stamens, six green petals, and yellow anthers. Because they are transient spring plants, they are only in bloom for a short period of time. Upon opening, the flower releases its petals. These plants can rise up to a foot and a half tall. They produce a golden-colored fruit in late May. The fruit doesn't ripen until August. Provide a Haven for Pollinators With Mayapple It is easy to spot for pollinators because of its large, prominent blossoms. Its display of six to nine perfectly arranged petals adds to its attractiveness. This, combined with their abundance of pollen, makes them a haven for pollinators like bees and beetles. Their early spring blooming schedule coincides well with the pollinating needs of many early-emerging pollinators. Make Your Yard Healthier With Mayapple As a perennial, they improve the yard's health and biodiversity year after year. These plants have a natural look that can add lots of shade and moisture to your yard or garden. Their roots have the ability to draw water up from deeper soil levels, which helps keep the topsoil from drying out too much. When the weather becomes warmer, their leaves unfold and swell, transforming into pleated spirals adorned with delicate hair around their edges. These leaves transform into intricately lobed structures resembling umbrellas, functioning as efficient machines for photosynthesis. Achieve Better Weed Control With Mayapple They grow really fast and in dense clusters, helping them outcompete many weed species by limiting their access to sunlight, water, and nutrients. Their extensively spreading roots add to their ability to limit weed growth, and their allelopathic effects inhibit weed germination by acting as a natural herbicide. Once their leaves fall off, they decay and release vital nutrients into the soil. This makes the soil healthier and hinders weed growth.

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Orange Daylily

Orange Daylily

Orange Daylily has trumpet-shaped orange flowers that form dense clusters atop slender stems. They are vibrant and versatile flowering plants with numerous landscaping benefits. Their striking appearance, adaptability, and low-maintenance qualities make them famous for various garden designs. These benefits contribute to the overall aesthetic appeal and functionality of outdoor spaces. This provides a vertical element that adds dimension and depth to garden compositions. The vibrant blooms add color to landscapes, creating eye-catching focal points that instantly attract attention. They are flowering perennial bulbs that are named for the day-long lifespan of their blossoms. Europeans brought this carefree ornamental daylily to North America in the 1800s, and it has remained popular ever since. Orange Daylily Native Habitat Native to China and Japan, Hemerocallis fulva is naturalized in Europe and throughout a large section of North America. It grows naturally in thickets, along woodland borders, and in fields, meadows, and floodplains. The plants tend to spread when left unchecked. They typically bloom in July and August and come back year after year. Appearance Of The Orange Daylily Hemerocallis fulva has showy, bright-orange flowers that bloom in clusters at the top of two-to-three-foot-tall branched stalks. The four-to-six-inch-diameter blossoms open one by one, revealing three flared petals and three slightly smaller sepals that are shaded with red or gold. The plants grow in clumps, with straplike foliage that emerges from just above the soil. These narrow, bright green leaves grow up to three feet long and arch toward the ground, creating a mounded look. Orange Daylily In the Garden If you want to add bold, breezy color to your lawn during the height of summer, planting Hemerocallis fulva in clumps or along the edges of your property border can do the trick. This flower looks brilliant when planted in mass over larger areas and is wonderfully suited to informal meadows and hillside landscapes. It's also well-suited to smaller butterfly and pollinator gardens. After the blooming season, the plant's pretty green leaves will continue to add texture to your yard and can even make a serviceable ground cover. You can easily propagate daylilies by dividing and replanting them in the spring or fall. Ecology Of The Orange Daylily In North America, orange daylilies can be a food source for pollinators. The flowers provide nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds, and small bees may collect pollen from their anthers. In springtime, white-tailed deer and rabbits may enjoy eating the plant's leaves when they are young and tender. Orange Daylily Will Add a Luscious Burst of Color to Your Summer Garden When you want to celebrate the summer sunshine, planting Hemerocallis fulva is a great way to draw the eye and brighten your day.

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Tiger Lily

Tiger Lily

Tiger Lily is a striking perennial plant with bold orange, spotted Turk's cap-shaped flowers and whorled, lance-shaped leaves, often grown for its vibrant and exotic appearance in gardens. It is a striking and vibrant perennial plant that offers many benefits when incorporated into landscaping. Its captivating appearance, resilience, and ease of cultivation make it a favored choice among gardeners and landscape enthusiasts. Without delving into its applications in herbalism, let's explore how it enhances outdoor spaces through its aesthetic appeal, ecosystem contributions, and adaptability. Upgrade Your Landscape With Tiger Lily Tiger Lily produces showy orange blossoms and tall, leafy stalks, so it's a very impactful addition to any garden. This flower works well in lush beds of flowers since it can stand out from the rest of the plants. It grows in dense clusters that work well for things like tree borders and sidewalk accents. Any time you want to create a landscape with a combination of consistencies and colors, this flower is the ideal choice. The Gorgeous Blooms of Tiger Lily This plant is a favorite of gardeners everywhere for its stunning blossoms. Each flower is a six-petaled bloom with long, narrow petals that curve backward from the center. The flowers are bright orange with speckles of black running along the top of each petal, and the center contains a spray of long, dark orange stamens. The heavy blossoms tend to cause the supporting stalk to bend slightly, so they hang upside down with a beautiful bell-like appearance. The Appeal of the Tiger Lily This plant has many other perks beyond its beautiful blossoms. The rest of the plant consists of a tall, narrow stalk with blade-like leaves that fan out in regular rows around the stalk. Each stalk is quite narrow and is usually only around 10 inches wide. These fascinating plants have a unique, vertical shape that helps them stand out from most traditional shrubs. The stalks grow in clumps, creating a vibrant, dramatic look for your landscape. Enjoy Tiger Lily Throughout the Season This perennial plant keeps growing during every part of the year. Each spring, delicate green shoots peak through the soil. These stems keep growing upwards until they reach the plant's full height of around five feet high. Starting in late summer, the signature orange blossoms of the plant start to appear. Long after most other garden flowers have left, this plant keeps blooming. After finishing its blooming season in fall, leaves start to lighten and fall. The plants remain as dormant bulbs over the winter before returning to their full glory in spring.

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Red Daylily

Red Daylily

Red Daylily's bold, red blossoms sit atop sturdy stems, making them excellent focal points that draw attention and develop a sense of landscape drama. They are renowned for their captivating magnificence and versatility, making them a popular choice for landscaping enthusiasts. These vibrant and elegant plants offer many benefits when incorporated into various landscaping designs. There are more than 60,000 cultivars of them, but this plant is among the most striking, even if it grows to just 3 feet tall. They are one of the hardiest of perennials and will grow well with almost any other flowers or trees in the garden. The Flowers Of Red Daylily As the name implies, the six-petaled flowers are bright crimson with streaks of various lighter shades that frame a set of yellow stamina. This plant produces a great many blooms, so the wash of color will be dazzling in intensity. Also, the prefix "day-" is remarkably apropos as the gorgeous blooms are replaced every one or two days, which charmingly evokes the idea of rebirth or new life. Many versions of this plant have yellow, pink, or even white throats. The Leaves Of Red Daylily This plant's leaves are flat, long, and shaped like straps. These leaves grow from a nice-looking crown, and the plant is evergreen in all seasons, lending a shade of green throughout the winter. The leaves also form attractive clumps before separating to form additional lovely stems with outstanding blooms. How Red Daylily Contribute to the Environment Pollinators of all kinds are drawn to the magnificent blooms, which contribute to the overall health of the garden and the environment at large. On the varieties of these plants with yellow throats, the bees that visit them to collect nectar match the color of the inner part of the flowers, which heightens their lovely effect. As patches of these flowers grow within the garden year after year, the colors can shift slightly, creating lighter and darker shades. These many different shades then attract different butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden. Because of the shape of their roots, they prevent soil erosion on slopes, meaning that when arranged beautifully in a cascade upon a slope, they'll hold everything together. The Bloom Of Red Daylily When planted in the late spring, these flowers will create their splendid washes of color beginning in the first week of July and lasting until the shadows start to lengthen in the middle of August. As hardy perennials, these wondrous plants will beautify any garden for many years.

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Bugleweed Plant

Bugleweed Plant

Bugleweed is a ground-covering perennial plant known for its low-growing, spreading nature and attractive foliage, often used in landscaping for its vibrant leaves and small spikes of blue, purple, or pink flowers. It will quickly fill empty spaces, making it an excellent choice for areas with poor soil or where other types struggle to thrive. It is a versatile and attractive perennial with numerous landscaping benefits. Its unique characteristics and adaptability make it popular in various garden settings and design schemes. Bugleweed Plant Bugleweed, which is also referred to as carpet bugle, ground pine, bugle, or ajuga, includes 60 related species of flowering perennials. The different species are found in the wild in Australia, Africa, Asia, and Europe. They are also introduced in yards and gardens outside of these areas because of their impressive attributes. With a closer look at the many benefits of introducing bugle to your space, you may decide that it is the perfect new addition to your landscaping. Bugleweed Plant Is Fast-Growing Ground Cover This is a creeping type that grows up to 20 inches tall, although some species are as short as two inches. It grows rapidly by shooting runners on top of the soil. These runners create a fascinating look, and they quickly sprout new stems. In the wild, it blankets meadows and other open spaces, so it is well-suited for putting in areas of your yard that need ground cover. Notably, the bugleweed plant is often used to prevent soil loss from erosion because of its ability to spread rapidly across steep slopes. Bugleweed Plant Is A Natural Weed Blocker Weeds are a nuisance that inevitably requires frequent attention. When they are not tended to regularly, they can overtake your yard and leave it looking unkempt. As a fast-moving ground cover, bugles crowd out the weeds. As a result, their growth is stymied, and they will quickly become less of a nuisance in your space. You can start enjoying your yard more rather than worrying about keeping up with the weeds. Bugleweed Plant Has Brilliant Colors It is a fascinating species with dark, shiny leaves that grow in an opposite pattern. During the flowering season, which is usually in the middle or end of the spring months, spikes shoot up that may be as tall as 10 inches above its base. These spikes produce purple, violet, or blue flowers. The flowers have long, flowing petals that some people describe as looking like a woman’s skirt. Bugleweed Plant Supports A Healthy Ecosystem Most rodents and mammals do not like the morsel of it and stay away from it. As a result, it is ideal for yards where deer and other animals forage and cause damage. At the same time, insects are attracted to its pollen. During the flowering season, you may spot moths, butterflies, and bees on the blooms. As important pollinators, these insects are crucial to maintaining a healthy ecosystem in your yard.

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Blue Lobelia

Blue Lobelia

Blue Lobelia has striking blue hues and an attractive shape; this perennial plant can elevate the aesthetics of any garden or outdoor space. It is an excellent addition to any landscape design, from attracting pollinators to providing visual appeal. Blue Lobelia is an amazing choice when you crave flowers that swirl together showy blue blossoms with vibrant greenery in bright spikes. It's a striking, solidly built plant that delights both people and pollinators. What Does the Flowers of Blue Lobelia Look Like Several large flowers spiral around the stout central stem in an extended cluster. They are positioned most heavily along the upper portion of the stem. The tubular flowers have five petals with edges that curl attractively. Two petals form an upper lip. Three fuse together to form a lower lip that is more prominent. Blooms are typically about an inch in length, and they may appear solid or striped. While the bold flowers are clearly the stars of the show, the vibrant green foliage shines in its supporting role. The thick, unbranching stem stands firm and tall, allowing the plant to attain a height of two feet to three feet with ease. In fact, plants reaching four feet in height are not uncommon. The stems are wrapped in alternating leaves with no stalks in varying shapes. Some are shaped like a lance and finely toothed. These can measure up to five inches in length. Others are elliptical and can be between two inches and six inches in length. Does Blue Lobelia Come in Any Other Colors They are primarily found in shades of blue or purple. However, plants with white flowers are also available. In addition, crosses with cardinal flowers may result in plants that produce pink blooms. When Does Blue Lobelia Bloom This wildflower generally unfurls its blooms in midsummer or later and continues the show until fall. In many regions, that means you can enjoy the flowers from July through October. Why Do Gardeners Plant Blue Lobelia They are amazing flowers that put on a fantastic show, so they're a wonderful choice when you want something big, bold, and beautiful. They attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and pollinators. They flourish along ponds and water features, are favorites in borders, thrive in rain gardens, and delight when paired with plants like ferns, heuchera, or cardinal flowers.

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25 Big Ferns Grab Bag - Get 25 Ferns Chosen Perfectly For Your Zone

25 Big Ferns Grab Bag - Get 25 Ferns Chosen Perfectly For Your Zone

Transform your living space into a lush, tranquil oasis with the Fern Variety - 25 Plants. This exquisite collection features a diverse array of species carefully curated to bring elegance and natural beauty to your home, office, or garden. With their feathery fronds and rich green hues, these plants will captivate your senses and create a soothing atmosphere wherever they are placed. 25 Big Ferns Grab Bag can be an excellent tool to help add color and diversity to your yard or to a given landscape. They can be used to add ground cover, to add privacy, or to cut down on the noise that comes from your neighbor's homes. They can help you get the landscape that you want without a lot of time or hassle. Don't Spend All Day at the Store. Try Our 25 Big Ferns Grab Bag They allow you to get all of the different species that you could possibly want with one purchase. This saves you time because you don't have to go back to the store or wait days for several online orders to arrive. You also save money because a bulk purchase is typically less expensive than buying everything you need at once. What Do 25 Big Ferns Grab Bag Look Like? You may be wondering just how much variety you can get from each plant that you buy from your bulk order. These plants can range from just a few inches tall to as much as 6 feet tall. Therefore, you can use smaller plants to cover the ground while using taller ones to line your garden or to protect your landscape from erosion. Other Potential Uses for 25 Big Ferns Grab Bag These types of plants are ideal for barren landscapes or those that have been devastated by a fire or other type of natural disaster. This is because they can grow in rocks, along marshes, or in other areas that possess sufficient space and moisture. Often, the presence of these plants will lead to the introduction of oaks or other trees. The 25 Big Ferns Grab Bag Are Similar to Mosses This type of plant is similar to moss in that it propagates with spores instead of seeds or flowers. However, they are different in that they have a vascular system that helps them get water and other nutrients in the ground. Of course, this does mean that they can be used to soak up extra water that might otherwise pool or pool on your property after a major storm. Which Types Could We Include in Your Landscaping TN Nursery grows some of the most popular fern species, committed to vigorous plants that will last for years. Here are a few of them we cultivate at our central Tennessee nursery: ● Royal Type ● Ostrich Type ● Giant ostrich Type ● Glade Type ● Hay-scented Type ● New York Type ● Cinnamon Type ● Fiddlehead Type ● Leatherwood Type ● Maidenhair Type ● Christmas Type ● Bracken Type

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Ginkgo Biloba

Ginkgo Biloba

Ginkgo Biloba known as maidenhair trees are distinctive and ancient deciduous trees with fan-shaped leaves, renowned for their resilience and unique, bright yellow foliage in the fall. Planting this tree offers several advantages: Aesthetic Beauty: Ginkgo trees are renowned for their striking, fan-shaped leaves that turn a brilliant golden yellow in the fall. They add a unique and beautiful element to your yard, enhancing its visual appeal. Ginkgo Biloba Is A Gift From Mother Nature A true timeless wonder, the ginkgo biloba is an herbalist's dream plant and is popular throughout East Asia. Also simply known as the maidenhair tree, this plant is a botanical marvel that can not only enhance your landscape but may contribute to greater well-being if you understand its uses. Ginkgo Biloba Is A Tree With an Ancient History The history of this tree spans millions of years, and each millennium seems to be captured in the delicate folds of this tree's vibrant, fanned leaves. One glance can instantly take you back to an ancient time of prehistoric landscapes, sparking your imagination and conjuring an innate sense of wonder that connects all humans to the planet. Every leaf on this tree is a testament to its resilience and enduring beauty. Consider planting it alongside vibrant plants like azaleas, rhododendrons, and camellias, which will add bursts of exciting color and fragrance to your landscape. Ginkgo Biloba Is An Eco-Friendly Addition to Your Landscape If sustainable gardening interests you, then you can't go wrong with this tree. It is often prized for its ornamental shade and is known for being extremely resistant to air pollution. Whether you are planting in your own yard or enhancing a commercial property, this tree is a delightful addition that will add spacious habitats for wildlife and plenty of shade for humans to enjoy on sunny days. Embrace Ecological Harmony Of Ginkgo Biloba Trees, flowers, shrubs, and other plants all rely on each other to thrive. When planning a garden, it's important to remember this as you choose a landscape design that is both visually appealing and harmonious. This tree is a fantastic addition to your yard that will not only bring you beauty and joy for years to come but also support local plants and wildlife.

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Stella De Oro Daylily

Stella De Oro Daylily

Stella de Oro Daylily is a popular perennial plant known for its prolific golden-yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers and long blooming period, making it a favorite in gardens and landscapes. As a part of the genus Hemerocallis, this flower is native to Asia. Despite its name, it is not a true lily. A true lily grows on tall stems and has flowers at the top of the stem. This flower has short stems and produces a large fountain of foliage at the base of the plant. Stella De Oro Daylily A Golden Beauty When this flower blooms, it fills your yard with a golden, sunny brilliance. Typically, the flowers will start blooming in late May. While orange flowers were the original version of this flower, there are more than 20 species and 20,000 hybrids available today. This particular version is popular because of its famous yellow petals. It initially blooms in late spring and then blooms a second time in late fall. Once the first frost arrives, the flowers will disappear. Stella De Oro Daylily Bulbs Reproduce on Their Own Because it is a perennial, you don’t have to replant this flower each year. Instead, it uses fleshy, thickened roots and rhizomes for reproduction. Stolons are produced from the rhizome that help the plant spread out over time. The flower’s root system is capable of holding water and nutrients, which is why these hardy plants can prevail out of the soil for weeks. Stella De Oro Daylily Verdant Leaves These lovely plants are unique because of the way they grow. Grass-like leaves are produced at the bottom of the plant, which is one of the biggest differences between this flower and a true lily. These arching leaves are surprisingly long, which is why they look like blades of grass. This mounded foliage grows vigorously, so it is great for filling up space in a garden bed. Discover a Versatile Flower for Your Home Garden With Stella De Oro Daylily Because this particular species is known for reblooming, you will see it in home gardens and commercial landscapes. Thanks to its no-fuss attitude, it is also incredibly popular in median strips along highways. Its fleshy roots allow it to be exceptionally hardy because it can always draw on the nutrients in the roots when there aren’t nutrients in its natural environment. Whether you want a hardy plant or a lovely flower, this perennial is sure to please.

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Creeping Buttercup

Creeping Buttercup

Creeping Buttercup is a low-growing, perennial weed with bright yellow, glossy flowers and creeping stems, making it a favorite for low-maintenance landscaping. This versatile perennial herb, native to Europe and Asia, has attractive characteristics that make it a valuable addition to various garden settings. The creeping buttercup is a stunning perennial that introduces a whimsical look to your gardens. The plant, which is also called the sit fast and the crowfoot, grows wild in vast areas from northern Africa to Europe and Asia because of its hardiness and adaptability. Because of its impressive traits and aesthetics, it has been incorporated into yards far outside of these areas. What can you expect when you add this plant to your landscape? Bright Yellow Flowers Of The Creeping Buttercup This plant produces small, delicate flowers in the spring and summer seasons. When conditions are suitable, the flowers may last through the early autumn months as well. The flowers grow up to 1.25 inches and show off golden petals that create a pop of color that makes it a welcome addition in gardens and yards. The flowers grow on dense, sturdy stems that are lightly grooved, adding character to their design. Creeping Buttercup Supports A Healthy Ecosystem The yellow flowers are fragrant and glossy with substantial amounts of pollen. These traits attract an abundance of pollinators to the environment, including flies, bees, and fluttering butterflies. These pollinators promote the health of other plants in the area that rely on them as part of their reproductive processes. In addition, the pollinators attracted by the pollinators bring other types of wildlife to your yard, including birds and leafhoppers. Fast Growth Of The Creeping Buttercup In areas of your yard that are in desperate need of vegetation and color, this plant can deliver results quickly. It grows quickly by shooting off a dense and fast-growing network of runners and roots. In many yards, moist areas can be void of vegetation and detract from the otherwise lovely aesthetics of the space. However, this plant thrives in wet soils, making it a suitable option for filling moist areas with green and yellow hues. Light Reflection from The Creeping Buttercup The glossy petals naturally reflect light. This creates a stunning, radiant look in your space, and it serves other important purposes. The flowers' reflection supports the plant's reproductive process and aids in attracting wildlife to the space.

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Maximilian Sunflower

Maximilian Sunflower

Maximilian Sunflower is a tall, native perennial with bright yellow, daisy-like flowers and narrow leaves, often forming impressive colonies and attracting pollinators in late summer and fall. They are remarkable and versatile plants that offer a range of benefits when used in landscaping. Their vibrant color and adaptability can add aesthetic value and functional advantages to various outdoor spaces. The Maximilian Sunflower is a radiant North American perennial known for its impressive stature and vibrant yellow hue. With a propensity to form dense colonies, these stunningly dynamic plants provide rich visual appeal to any landscape or garden. Their sublime and livening presence innately offers rich levels of enchantment for the gaze of onlookers. Why is the Maximilian Sunflower so Iconic These gorgeous natural creations intrinsically reach toward the sky. Standing erect, they often reach a looming height of around 10 feet. The towering beauties possess uniquely slender stems decorated with long lance-shaped leaves. Underneath the flower head, dark green phyllaries stick straight out before subtly curling at the tips. The bright golden petals delightfully evoke luminescent rays of sunshine. A jagged alternation pattern creates intricate layers of pleasing asymmetry. Their wispiness embodies an illustrative quality that summons a beatific repose. This flower’s center is packed with circular bronze florets. These discs often showcase a fractalized pattern that is simply mesmerizing. Meanwhile, the circumference is embedded with sleek light-yellow florets that create a glorious juxtaposition. The Maximilian Sunflower Can Cultivate a Blissful View Their relatively late blooming period is a very happy presence in summer and early fall. Thus, they can become the cornerstone of any idyllic scenery. Unlike many other growths from the same genus, these sunflower stems can support several clusters each. As a result, these durable plants make for a divine ornamental selection with downright transformative effects on the landscape. Humans Aren’t the Only Ones Who Love the Maximilian Sunflower Wildlife tends to fancy this flower, too. Their abundance of nectar is considered irresistible to local pollinators, so they are often associated with a thriving ecosystem full of bees and butterflies. Later in their flowering stage, the seeds occasionally attract a diverse ornithological scene, much to the delight of birdwatchers. Why is it Called the Maximilian-Sunflower These regal plants derive their namesake from Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied. The famed German explorer first came upon these magnificent flowers during his North American expeditions, and they were dubbed Helianthus maximiliani in his honor. It is a suitable title, especially since any outdoor environment is lucky to be bestowed with these golden gems.

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Tennessee Ostrich Glade Fern

Tennessee Ostrich Glade Fern

A deciduous fern species typically found in moist woodlands and meadows, characterized by its distinctive pinnate fronds and a preference for limestone-rich soils. It is a captivating and versatile plant that offers many benefits when utilized in landscaping projects. With its unique characteristics and striking appearance, this fern can contribute to various outdoor spaces' aesthetic appeal and ecological balance. Vibrant, feathery leaves are the most attractive feature of this verdant plant. It typically grows in a glade or meadow, but it will happily take root in your yard if you plant it in the right location. Thanks to its hardiness, you can enjoy having this plant’s lovely colors for a large portion of the year. It can survive during the winter, so you won’t have to replant it each spring. Tennessee Ostrich Glade Fern: Native to the Eastern United States Scientists know this plant as the Diplazium pycnocarpon. It grows using creeping rhizomes, so it can quickly fill a garden bed once it is established. Because of this, gardeners commonly use it as a background plant. It can be put in the back portion of your bed to create a backdrop for more colorful flowers in front. A Tennessee Ostrich Glade Fern for Native Gardens In recent years, native landscaping techniques have become a popular trend across the country. Because this plant is native to the United States, it will grow in a wide variety of locations. Ideally suited for the shade, it produces graceful arches and tall fronds. Other than native plant gardens, it is also popular for woodland gardens. The Stunning Fronds Of Tennessee Ostrich Glade Fern The biggest selling point of this plant is its fronds. Once the plant has reached its full size, the fronds resemble gigantic feathers. When it is grown in an area with enough shade, these fronds develop a lovely, light green color. In fact, these fronds can grow up to 4 feet tall. After they reach maturity in the summer, they are typically taller than an average child. Tennessee Ostrich Glade Fern for Your Professional or Personal Landscape Because of their vivid color, these plants are popular in professional and personal landscape designs. The leaves grow in bilateral rows on either side of the frond. When it is time to reproduce, some of the fronds produce spores. It can also reproduce by sending out stolons underneath the ground. Each frond grows in a bunch that is known as a colony. These colonies typically include about five to six fronds. While this stunning plant loves growing near ponds, lakes, and rivers, it can also enjoy growing in your garden.

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New York Fern

New York Fern

The New York Fern is a native, deciduous species with delicate, lacy fronds and a distinctive appearance, commonly found in Eastern North American woodlands. These medium-sized, deciduous plants offer a delightful display of yellow-green fronds that carpet the forest floor. The appearance of this plant is that it is blade-shaped with triangular blades. The plant's blade is most comprehensive in the middle and tapers sharply at both ends. The New York Fern is a type of plant that grows well throughout the eastern part of North America, and it's found in large numbers throughout New York. This perennial might just be what you need to fill certain spaces in your yard that would benefit from greenery but might not as be as friendly towards some of the flowers that currently occupy your space. Let's see why this plant might be a good fit in your current landscape. New York Fern Reduces Soil Erosion and Weed Growth These plants are typically used as groundcover in areas where grass and other plants don't do as well. As a result, filling these spaces comes with some benefits. First, this plant takes root to prevent soil erosion in areas where soil isn't being kept in place by root systems. As an added benefit, the growth of this lush green plant throughout your yard makes it difficult for weeds to take root, preventing unwanted weed growth. New York Fern Can Improve the Air Quality Around You These plants are adept at capturing pollutants from the air and making it so that you can breathe a bit easier and enjoy your outdoor space. If you're someone who's constantly being bothered by dust or pollen, consider adding this plant to your landscape along with others that are known to improve air quality. The New York Fern Is a Good Cover for Wildlife Without the Risk of Being Eaten Biodiversity is important on any property, and you'll find that this plant is a friend to local wildlife. For example, this ground cover is known to serve as a great cover for certain animals like toads. The better news? It's not a plant that's typically sought after by larger animals like deer, which means that it will provide cover for other animals until the cold weather comes in. Grows Fast and Gets Thicker With Time This plant is a fast-growing plant that will quickly establish itself in your space, and trailing rhizomes will constantly be shooting up additional fronds that provide an even thicker look to your space. If you're looking for something that's hard to ruin and will start thriving in certain spaces almost immediately, this is the ground cover to go with.

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6 Pack - Pampas Grass Plugs

6 Pack - Pampas Grass Plugs

It is a popular ornamental grass known for its stunning appearance and versatility in landscaping. When planted as plugs, these young plants bring a range of attributes that enhance the aesthetics and functionality of any landscape. We will explore the essential qualities of these plants and their benefits in landscaping. While pampas grass is native to South America, its appeal has made it a popular addition to yards around the world. The fast-growing plants are a type of perennial grass that continues to offer notable benefits to properties over its long lifespan. Why should you consider planting it on your property? Pampas Grass Plugs The Standout Beauty It is also known as Cortaderia selloana, an ornamental grass with distinctive, appealing aesthetics. The grass plugs grow rapidly and can reach a height of 12 feet. The vibrant hue of the lush, green stalks is brought to life with the wispy blooms that stand at the top of the grass. The flowering stems may be a foot or more taller than the grass blades, creating a stunning, dual-tone look. At the end of the growing season, the cut stalks can be used in the home as a decorative element. Pampas Grass Plugs Soft Blooms Despite the grand height and dense, bushy base of the plant, it has a soft look thanks to its mesmerizing flowers. The flower stalks vary between shades of white, silver, and yellow. From afar, they have an almost fluffy look that will add a special visual element to your space. These flowers may conceal a fenced perimeter for a more natural look in your yard, or they may create a natural barrier around the perimeter of a property. Pampas Grass Plugs Protective Qualities While many people plant it for their beauty, the grass has practical benefits as well. In some areas, the grass has been used to minimize erosion. Because of this, it may be especially functional in yards with a steep grade or that are prone to the damaging effects of erosion. Pampas Grass Plugs Superior Ground Cover They are easy to grow, and they spread rapidly compared to some other types of grass. In areas that are relatively bare in a yard or that lack a distinguishing feature as a point of interest, these grass plugs deserve serious consideration. They can cover horizontal space and fill out for an established look quickly.

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Cattail Plant

Cattail Plant

The Cattail Plant is a wetland species with long, slender, spear-like leaves and distinctive brown, cylindrical flower spikes commonly found in marshes, ponds, and other aquatic habitats. The cattail plant (Typha) is a group of 30 species of tall marsh grasses that grow like reeds. Their tall, slender stalks and distinctive brown, fluffy, flowered heads make them an interesting addition to any landscape. For those who have a garden near a lake or want to emulate the tranquility of country cottages, they are excellent ways to elevate the beauty of your landscape. Transform Your Space With Cattail Plant Whether planted alone or in clusters, they add a sense of rustic charm and delight to any garden. While they make striking visual statements, they don't overwhelm surrounding foliage or fauna. Instead, their neutral colors and lengthy, slim stalks create a grounding effect that is ideal for filling up space and centering your plant collection. Create a Wildlife Oasis With Cattail Plant Invite more wildlife into your yard with them, which thrive near water and can be integral to a thriving pond ecosystem. They provide safety and coverage for many bird species and serve as food for many herbivorous animals. The good news for many gardeners is that Typha is typically not known to attract bumblebees, so you can add visual depth and beauty to your garden without bringing too many pollinators to the space. Cattail Plant Grows Effortlessly The good news about them is that they do not require much human interference to thrive. As long as they are put in the right environment, they will flourish effortlessly. Their widespread adaptability makes them an ideal choice for both experienced and novice gardeners alike. Embrace Eco-Friendly Landscaping With Cattail Plant Sustainable gardening is vital to improving our climate and supporting local ecosystems. They are excellent water purifiers, absorbing excess nutrients while their roots help prevent soil erosion. They also serve as a source for many types of fish, so if you have a pond with marsh feeders, then they may enjoy the addition of them to their aquatic home. By incorporating them into your backyard ecosystem, you can support a brighter planet for all animals and contribute to a more sustainable, greener future.

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Brown Eyed Susan

Brown Eyed Susan

Brown-Eyed Susan has bright yellow flowers act as a beacon for bees, butterflies, and other insects, providing them with a valuable source of nectar and pollen. It is a vibrant and versatile perennial plant with numerous landscaping benefits. Its charming golden-yellow blooms with dark brown centers make it a delightful addition to gardens, natural areas, and urban landscapes. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, it contributes to the overall health and sustainability of the environment. Recognizing Brown Eyed Susans With vibrant yellow flowers, Brown Eyed Susans are in full bloom and easy to spot. Formally known as rudbeckia triloba, these flowers feature plush center disks that are a deep brown purple. These fuzzy centers, which gradually fade to brown, are surrounded by six to 12 bright yellow rays. The result is a daisy-like flower that measures one inch to two inches across. Each plant boasts several blooms. In fact, large, healthy plants can display six or more blooms at a single time. The stems supporting these vivid blooms are reddish, coarse, and densely branching. Upright and prone to clumping, they range in height from two feet to five feet. The stems have fine white hairs along their upper half and are trimmed with green leaves. The leaves can differ in size and formation. Those at the top tend to be smaller and simpler. Separating Brown Eyed Susans From Black-Eyed Susans How do you decide if you want them? Both are gorgeous coneflowers that can add a lively splash of yellow to your landscape. However, there are distinct differences. They have smaller flowers with fewer petals. They also have a more abundant output of flowers. In addition, they tend to bloom for a longer period. Planning for Peak Blooms for Brown Eyed Susans Classified as either a perennial or biennial, they will often self-seed and self-pollinate. They bloom beautifully from the middle of summer through the first frost, so you can usually spot their cheery yellow flowers from July through October. Exploring Ways to Use Brown Eyed Susans in a Garden They are favored by gardeners who want to create an informal look or naturalize an area, and they are frequently found in borders and mass plantings. They attract bees, butterflies, and birds, so they’re a great choice for landscapers who want to draw in pollinators. They are also gorgeous, as are cut flowers, so they’re often popular with growers who enjoy creating their own floral arrangements.

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Yellow Coneflower

Yellow Coneflower

Yellow Coneflower is a native perennial wildflower with striking, yellow daisy-like flowers and a central cone, attracting pollinators and adding bright color to prairies and gardens. They are a delightful addition to any landscape, offering numerous attributes that make them popular among gardeners. Add Color to Your Garden With Yellow Coneflower The Ratibida pinnata, or yellow coneflower, is a beautiful perennial herb with dark gray cores and stunning blossoms. Their blooms resemble daisies but are longer and have brown disks in the middle. These plants, which also produce achenes fruit, can grow up to three feet tall and have rough stems and leaves. A single flowerhead grows on an unbranched stem that originates from the plant's base leaves. Each flower can have up to 13 drooping golden petals that are 1½–3½ inches in length and have notched ends. As they dry, the fruits within their bur-like dome-shaped heads become black. Enjoy a Long Blooming Period With The Yellow Coneflower A long flowering season is a great tool for coordinating plant combinations and flower arrangements. This plant blooms for a duration of one to two months, beginning in early summer and ending in late summer. The plant's cone-shaped green core eventually becomes a deep purple or brown as the blooming season progresses. Keep in mind that most of these flowers won't fully bloom until their second or third year of growth. The fruit that these plants produce doesn't usually develop until late summer or fall. At their tips, the achenes can display four little teeth, giving them an oblong-angular form. Make Your Garden More Attractive With The Yellow Coneflower Seed Heads These plants are a great addition to any garden since they draw in pollinators and birds. Birds love the seeds from the flower's cone-shaped core, and bees and butterflies also visit the blossom. From a design perspective, the cone-shaped seed heads with their sharp points make them a one-of-a-kind architectural feature. Create Beautiful Backdrops With The Textured Foliage Of The Yellow Coneflower The textured leaves of these plants, which are also known as perennial black-eyed Susans, provide movement and contrast to any garden. These plants stand out because of their large, glossy leaves, which look like cabbage leaves. You can use the textured foliage to increase the visual appeal of your own yard. Their greenery is an excellent addition to naturalized areas, rain gardens, and gardens as a whole.

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Red Osier Dogwood

Red Osier Dogwood

Red Osier Dogwood one of the most notable benefits is the stems. These brilliant red branches stand out against the white backdrop of snow, creating a visually appealing contrast that adds interest to the landscape. Additionally, the shrub's deciduous foliage turns a rich burgundy in the fall, contributing to the seasonal variety and enhancing the overall appeal of the landscape. Red osier dogwood, sometimes referred to as red twig rather than osier, is a deciduous shrub that stands out for its distinct coloring, prominent size, and so much more. If you're looking to vary the look of your space and incorporate something different that stands out among some of your other plants, this is a wonderful choice. Here's how this shrub can elevate your garden to the next level. Red Osier Dogwood Adds Much-Needed Color Throughout the Year It is a uniquely colorful shrub that has something to offer your garden throughout the entire year. In the early summer, small bunches of white flowers bloom and add a touch of delicate beauty to your space. After blooming, this shrub produces white berries as well as leaves that start to turn with the seasons. When everything falls off of the shrub, it reveals the vibrant crimson branches contained underneath, providing you with color throughout the year. Attracts Desirable Wildlife and Pollinators With Red Osier Dogwood Both the flowers and the berries of it serve as food sources for butterfly larvae, songbirds, and bees. Not only will these be a joy to see flittering and floating about your garden, but they also serve to pollinate the flowers of this shrub and surrounding plants. Red Osier Dogwood Loves Moisture There are naturally some areas of our yard where we find it difficult to grow most plants. But is that an issue with it. This shrub actually loves moisture, making it more well-suited for areas of your property where other things may not take. Better yet, it grows rapidly and is relatively hardy. These shrubs can reach a towering six to nine feet tall and wide, so they'll definitely make themselves known once they've established themselves in your yard. The Fast Spreading Of Red Osier Dogwood Can Reduce Soil Erosion It spreads fast, which can be beneficial if you're growing it in areas where the spreading root systems can take hold and reduce the soil erosion that your space would otherwise encounter. If you're tired of looking at roots, these shrubs may also reduce the amount of weed growth in the area. It's a bonus as you get to see beautiful shrubs all year and benefit from weedless, healthy soil.

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Sensitive Fern

Sensitive Fern

The sensitive fern is a hardy, deciduous plant with finely dissected fronds that curl up when touched or exposed to frost, making it a unique and interesting addition to damp woodland gardens. A sensitive fern is a beloved plant that gets its name due to its sensitive nature, preferring certain environments that are mostly warm and humid. But despite its name, it's one that you shouldn't overlook if you live in a region that it can grow in. Let's take a look at why this perennial plant is a must-have for your landscape. Sensitive Fern Produces a Stunning Spectacle When Planted in Greater Numbers This plant looks good on its own, but it produces a lush, green, thick spectacle that easily adds something more to any space when you plant multiple of these perennials together. The lobed leaves blend together and reach up and out at a maximum height of about two feet. If you want to add some volume and life to spaces that need it most, consider adding several of these plants to your landscape. They may even spread naturally with time. Sensitive Fern Acts As a Home for Wildlife These plants grow in areas where wildlife flourishes, which means that they play an important role in the ecosystem. Speaking of its more practical uses, small animals like frogs and salamanders will use the leaves of this plant to take cover and escape from the heat. If you're looking for plants that are friends with and attractors of wildlife, this one will be an excellent fit for your space. Wildlife Feed on Sensitive Fern, But Won't Eradicate Your Plants This plant also serves as source for animals and insects, but you won't have to worry about the wildlife population in your area decimating your plants before you're able to enjoy them. This plant is both deer and rabbit-resistant, with larger animals only taking a few of the leaves or avoiding them entirely. This ensures that your plants still contribute positively to the environment but aren't at risk of being wiped out by animals. Sensitive Fern Can Serve As Greenery in More Bare Areas Where more common plants are unable to grow, groundcover like this plant is the perfect solution. Adding height and color to more moist and humid areas of your property, these perennials take root and help your property look less bare, supporting the areas in your yard that need it most.

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Black Chokeberry

Black Chokeberry

Black Chokeberry has delicate white flowers bloom in spring, creating an eye-catching display. In Fall, the are replaced with blackberries. A great source for birding shrubs as well makes it a highly favored shrub by homeowners. The Black Chokeberry Black chokeberry plants are a species of shrub and part of the rose family. Native to the eastern part of North America, these branching shrubs are known for their gorgeous dark-red color in the autumn, as well as their small black berries, which have been known to frequently attract certain bird species. So, if you're hoping for more avian visitors in your garden, the plant could be the perfect plant to introduce to the area. Characteristics of the Black Chokeberry Although it is a relatively common-looking plant, it offers a simple beauty to spruce up any outdoor area. The shrub is known for its glossy, dark green leaves, which will gradually shift to a breathtaking crimson as the season changes to autumn. It also produces lovely flowers, which will typically be either white or pink; these bright, colorful flowers make the shrub a popular choice for gardens, courtyards, and walkways. During the fall, tiny blackberries will start to appear, contrasting nicely with the lighter shades of the flowers. On average, it will rise to between three and six feet high. The pretty flowers will typically be approximately two to three inches across. The bush will usually appear in medium-sized clusters, which will be wider near the top, creating an appealing cone-like shape. Using Black Chokeberry in Your Garden The plant works perfectly if you're looking for a shrub that can take up some space while complementing the more exuberant plants in an outdoor space. This shrub is often used to add some life to a home's front yard, and it can also be effective as a hedge, which will enhance the privacy and curb appeal of your property. Because of the plant's relatively neutral, mild colors, it will be an excellent addition to just about any area. Black Chokeberry Is a Lovely, Unassuming Shrub They are wonderful, versatile shrubs that can help you fill in a sparse garden, enhance the front of your home, or simply add some extra beauty to your backyard. While the shrub is lovely all year long, it will become especially beautiful during autumn, producing breathtaking colors and attracting birds to your property.

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Siberian Iris

Siberian Iris

Siberian Iris is a hardy purple and white blooming perennial plant known for its elegant, slender, and vibrant flowers. It is a popular choice for garden borders and water features. It is a versatile and captivating addition to landscaping projects, offering many benefits beyond any potential herbal uses. This perennial flowering plant brings aesthetic and functional advantages to outdoor spaces, making it a popular choice among landscape designers. The Siberian iris, which is also called iris sibirica and Siberia flag, is a stunning addition to your flower garden. These memorable plants are recognized for their coloring as well as for their pleasant smell, which can be compared to that of violets and freesias. Incorporating them into your landscaping comes with several impressive benefits related to their beauty, significance, and functionality in and out of the home. Siberian Iris Has Gorgeous Flowers This easy-to-grow plant features long, bluish-green leaves along with bluish-purple flowers. The flowers have long, draping petals that perfectly contrast the slender, pointed leaves. The inner portion of the petals is fascinating, with a combination of yellow, white, and brown elements arranged in a lovely pattern. Numerous blooms grow on each plant seasonally, adding a vibrant, eye-catching hue for you to enjoy in your garden throughout the spring months. Siberian Iris Offers Home Decor They are the perfect addition to your home decor as well. Their healthy, strong stems make them ideal for cutting at the bud stage through the flowering stage and adding to a tall vase. With their smooth fragrance and lovely coloring, they add a special charm to your home and are perfect for use as a seasonal focal point. Siberian Iris Is Notable in Culture It's named after the rainbow goddess in Greek mythology, which is an apt name given its vivid and fascinating petals. For centuries, they have been used by royalty as a symbol of their families' significance in countries around the world. In addition, the French fleur-do-lis symbol is derived from this flower. Because of these cultural significances, they add a regal touch to your yard. Siberian Iris Can Brings Life To Your Garden While there are many species of them with distinctive characteristics that you can add to your landscaping, this species stands out with its distinctive coloring and other traits. The plant grows in clumps that stand up to two feet tall at maturity and can grow up to 20 flowers per plant. Because of their characteristics, the plants make a great addition as a property line division as well as a flower garden border.

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Ajuga Reptans

Ajuga Reptans

Ajuga Reptans plant is an evergreen flowering perennial groundcover. Being an evergreen offers greenery year round. The plant has shoots of purple blooms in early Spring making it a versitle plant, perfect for maintaining beauty in small areas. Ajuga reptans is known as bugle, common bugle, carpenter’s herb, bugle herb, bugleweed, carpetweed, and St. Lawrence plant, this hardy member of the mint family.  Getting to Know the Ajuga Reptans They are a perennial. While the origin of ajuga is unclear, reptans means creeping, which offers an indication of how easily this low-lying plant spreads. The result is an attractive, dense ground cover that is ideal for filling in empty spaces, choking out weeds, and enticing pollinators. Understanding How the Ajuga Reptans Grow They are popular, so there are numerous varieties. As a result, there is a range of possibilities for this plant. Generally, you can expect round green leaves that spring to life in a plush, evergreen carpet. The leaves generally reach a height of two inches to three inches. In addition, the plant sends up striking spikes of flowers in mid to late spring. Traditionally blue, these flowering stems are filled with small blooms. They typically stand four inches to six inches in height, but they can rise higher. Painting With the Many Colors of the Ajuga Reptans Many plants draw attention with the colors of their flowers. The bugle is an exception. Knowledgeable gardeners appreciate this plant for the extensive palette of hues that its foliage offers. In addition to the luxuriant carpet of gorgeous dark greens that the standard coloration offers, you can find varieties that provide leaves in lighter greens, deep reds, bronze purples, and chocolate browns. Nearly black and variegated versions also exist. What about flowers? Blue is the most common color of flowers among them, and you’ll find everything from pale blue to bright blue. However, you’ll also discover other colors, including whites, pinks, and purples. Using the Ajuga Reptans As a flowering perennial, they have numerous uses. It’s a luxuriant ground cover that resists deer and rabbits and grows well under trees, along pathways, and among rocks. Its rich beauty, diverse textures, and ability to draw pollinators make it a winning addition to any space.

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Snowball Hydrangea

Snowball Hydrangea

Large Snowball Hydrangea is a shrub featuring large, conical clusters of white, showy flowers that gradually turn pink or red as they mature, creating a stunning display in gardens and landscapes. Incorporating them into landscaping offers various benefits that contribute to the beauty and versatility of outdoor spaces. These elegant shrubs bring striking flowers, adaptability, low-maintenance care, potential for various uses, and a timeless charm to garden settings. Understanding Snowball Hydrangea As summer arrives, these Snowball Hydrangea live up to their name. The blooms grow in rounded clusters and can reach an impressive size of 10 inches. Each spherical cluster includes many tiny individual flowers, and each flower has four delicate petals. Although they are initially pale green, they turn a beautiful white during the summer months. On a sunny day, the blooms look especially radiant as they reflect the sun's rays. To complement the attractive white flowers, the shrub leaves have a rich green hue. When it is in full bloom, its flower clusters may become thick enough that they mimic the appearance of snow. People often plant several shrubs to enjoy being enveloped in their beauty. The Exquisite Beauty of Snowball Hydrangea They are also called Annabelle; these shrubs are perfect for anyone who wants to add timeless elegance to their property. On a breezy day, the enormous flower clusters look ethereal as they sway and bob gently. The rustling sound of the leaves in the wind adds to the peaceful look the shrubs boast. Each silky flower petal contributes to the overall smooth look of these shrubs. The Snowball Hydrangea Versatility for Many Purposes  When these shrubs adorn landscapes, they add unique beauty. Homeowners use them to create luxurious tranquility. Event venues use them to design magical-looking spaces for outdoor weddings or other special occasions. The stunning off-white petals complement nearly every hue and shade. With their bright and clean appearance, they can improve the look of any landscape. Today, these shrubs are also popular for moon gardens because of their captivating beauty and pleasant aroma. Appreciating the Aroma of Snowball Hydrangea As the blooms appear, they emit a subtle scent that is comparable to that of sweet alyssum or jasmine. On a warm summer day, the scent is especially pleasant. Also, the blooms blend well with the sweet and woody scents of other flowers, shrubs, and trees. Overall, this type of shrub is a versatile choice that appeals to all the senses and adds a distinct touch of sophistication.

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Wild Blackberry

Wild Blackberry

Wild Blackberry is a thorny, woody shrub that produces small, sweet, and black or dark purple berries, often found in a variety of habitats, including woodlands, fields, and along roadsides. They are delightful additions to any garden or natural landscape, offering many benefits beyond their fruits. These hardy and versatile plants display various attributes that make them desirable for planting and cultivating. One notable attribute is their adaptability to various environmental conditions. They are commonly found in temperate and subtropical regions, thriving in diverse soil types ranging from sandy loam to clay. Additionally, they can tolerate almost anywhere planted, making them an ideal choice for many different garden settings. Another appealing feature of these plants is their aesthetic value. These bushes sport lush green foliage that turns shades of red and orange in the fall, creating a stunning display of colors as the seasons change. The plants produce beautiful white or pink flowers in spring, adding further charm to the landscape. With their graceful arching canes, they also serve as excellent natural barriers or hedgerows, enhancing privacy and providing habitat for wildlife. Wild blackberries play a vital role in supporting biodiversity; Beyond their ornamental value, they have ecological importance. They provide for various animals, birds, and insects. The dense thickets they form offer nesting sites for birds, while the berries serve as a crucial source for small mammals, such as chipmunks and raccoons, as well as pollinators like bees and butterflies. Moreover, these plants contribute to soil conservation. The extensive root systems help prevent erosion by stabilizing the soil and minimizing the risk of water runoff. Their capacity to colonize disturbed areas also aid in ecological restoration efforts, as they can play a role in reclaiming damaged landscapes. Wild Blackberry Attracts Wildlife  For gardeners looking to attract wildlife, these plants can be part of a carefully planned wildlife garden. Their ability to draw in birds and insects provides a rewarding experience for nature enthusiasts, fostering a connection with the local ecosystem. In conclusion, wild blackberry plants possess various attributes that make them desirable for planting. From their adaptability to different environments and aesthetic appeal to their ecological significance and soil-conserving properties, these plants offer numerous benefits to both gardeners and the environment. By incorporating wild blackberries into landscaping or wildlife gardens, individuals can create vibrant, biodiverse spaces that celebrate the beauty and functionality of nature. Order your Wild blackberry at TN Nursery The Wild Blackberry shrub, scientifically known as Rubus fruticosus, is a captivating and ubiquitous plant that thrives in various natural landscapes across North America and many other parts of the world. This resilient perennial shrub belongs to the Rubus genus within the Rosaceae family and is celebrated for its profound connection to the untamed beauty of the wilderness. At 3 to 10 feet tall, the shrub boasts an intricately woven network of arching canes adorned with thorny stems. These thorns, though formidable, serve as a natural defense mechanism for the plant against herbivores and provide an added layer of complexity to its appearance. The foliage features lush, dark green leaves with serrated edges, lending the plant a dense and inviting texture. Wild Blackberry Starts Spring With Stunning Pink Blooms One of the most captivating aspects of the shrub is its seasonal metamorphosis. In spring, delicate white to pale pink blossoms adorn the canes, exuding a sweet, subtle fragrance that attracts an array of pollinators, from bees to butterflies. As the seasons progress, these blossoms give way to the formation of tiny, green berries that gradually ripen into rich, glossy black orbs of natural bounty. Though not the focus here, the mature blackberries are a testament to the plant's role in providing sustenance to wildlife and humans. In the wild, the Wild Blackberry shrub symbolizes untamed beauty and tenacity. It thrives in various habitats, from open meadows to forested slopes, and can often be found alongside hiking trails, where its canes create natural barriers. Its presence is a reminder of nature's ability to flourish and adapt in diverse environments and an invitation to research the marvels of the natural world. The Wild Blackberry shrub, with its thorny canes, fragrant blooms, stands as a testament to the intricate web of life in the wild, where every element plays a vital role in the ecosystem.

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Red Weigelia

Red Weigelia

Red weigelia is a deciduous ornamental plant known for its profusion of tubular, dark-scarlet to pinkish-scarlet flowers that attract pollinators and add a splash of color to garden landscapes. It is a versatile and attractive shrub commonly used in landscaping to enhance the aesthetic appeal of outdoor spaces. With its stunning trumpet-shaped flowers and unique foliage, this plant brings several benefits to landscaping projects. Red Weigelia is one of a number of attractive cultivars that were developed after the importation of the flowers to England from Japan in 1845. Scarlet is only one of the colors present in this array of cultivars, and others include pink, purple, or even orange. But the crimson version is among the prettiest, especially when combined with the finely tapered and slightly serrated leaves. Red Weigelia Has Tons Of Flowers The flowers, although not broad or showy, still make a lasting impact because of the purity of their color and the fineness of their shape. The delicateness of their 2-inch length belies their incredible hardiness, often blooming from the last frost until the first frost, dominating the space below the 12-inch line in the garden. These fantastic flowers don't just look good, either. These trumpet-shaped blooms smell like sweet citrus, filling the air with a delightful aroma that attracts human visitors to your garden as well as pollinators. The Leaves Of Red Weigelia They're about 4 or 5 inches long, slender, and finely tapered. They form an eye-pleasing green bed that accentuates the marvelous blooms all throughout the spring and summer into fall. The petioles are short, which allows the leaves to overlap one another for a splendid layered effect. In the bright sunshine, especially on dewy mornings, the light will reflect off of the flowers, which will then lend their hue to the leaves. This creates a fine multicolored effect. Red Weigelia Is Great for a Tiered Presentation Because this shrub and its flowers grow only to about a foot in height, taller plants of the same or similar colors can be planted behind them. That's what creates the tiered look. These flowers look absolutely smashing, surrounding a focal point in a garden, such as an imposing tree. Combining them with an epiphytic plant of the same color that climbs the trunk creates a quirky and beautiful botanical palette. Red Weigelia Is Good for Pollinators These flowers are important for pollinators like hummingbirds and bees. Having species in the garden that attract different species of pollinators is crucial for the success of both the garden and the environment as a whole. The leaves are also a necessary part of the life cycle of certain butterflies, which adds to the plant's beneficial environmental impact.

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Wild Plum Tree

Wild Plum Tree

What Does the Wild Plum Tree Look Like Wild Plum trees are actually more aptly described as bushes. They can have up to three trunks and grow as wide as tall. They also bloom each year and grow blooms that vary in color. Most blooms are either white or dark pink. They have also existed for approximately 2000 years. They remain some of the most popular trees for commercial and residential property owners to plant in their lawns and gardens. How Tall Does a Wild Plum Tree Grow This particular variety can grow as tall as 15 to 20 feet high. Generally, they gain height for each year they grow. However, they are typically only a few feet tall when retailers and landscaping companies sell them to property owners. This initial shorter height makes it easier for people to plant wherever they prefer on their properties. Do Wild Plum Trees Have Thorns They can, in fact, have thorns. The thorns serve as a protective measure for its blooms and fruit. They appear on the branches of the trees and typically remain intact throughout the year. They additionally can pose a challenge to people who handle these trees. The Benefits of The Wild Plum Tree When you plant this type of vegetation in your lawn or garden, you can enjoy numerous benefits from it. It can add a high level of visual appeal to your property, for example. Its blooms add both color and dimension to any property in which it is added. Further, it attracts wildlife. Animals like deer and a wide variety of birds favor the fruits of this shrub and may visit your property more often when you plant these types in it. Additionally, this type of vegetation can serve as a windbreak when you plant it close to your building. Because it grows so tall and wide, it can buffer winds that otherwise can get into the windows and foundation of your building.

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15 Ferns

15 Ferns

They have long been cherished for their lush green foliage and graceful fronds, and this carefully curated assortment showcases the diversity and charm of these beloved plants. This collection will captivate your senses and bring a refreshing atmosphere to your home or garden. PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE A COLLECTION OF FERNS, NOT SPECIFIC. WE CHOOSE TYPES THAT WORK BEST FOR YOUR ZONE ACCORDING TO YOUR ZIP CODE What Might We Include in The Fern Variety Set? T.N. Nursery grows healthy plants and several popular species. We produce the following species at our nursery in central Tennessee: ● Royal Type ● Cinnamon Type ● Fiddlehead Type ● Ostrich Type ● Sensitive Type ● Leatherwood Type ● Maidenhair Type ● Giant ostrich Type ● Bracken Type ● New York Type ● Christmas Type ● Glade Type ● Hay-scented Type None of these species suits every growing zone. But you don't need to worry about that--leave your selection of them to our knowledgeable staff. Our experts are here to help! 15 Ferns With their distinctive traits, they are easy to spot in a garden. These plants are often associated with tropical and subtropical environments, which creates a special ambiance in the areas where they are planted. With 15 varieties available, you could easily discover an option that will thrive and add character to your yard or garden. Beautiful Fronds Of The 15 Ferns One of the most distinguishing qualities of the fern plant is the fronds. While there are variations between the different varieties, the fronds are typically long and taper into a point. As they taper in size, they are evenly spaced. On each front, you will find numerous pinna, which are comprised of smaller pinnules of some varieties. The combination of pina and pinnules creates a detailed look that adds personality and texture to the areas where they are planted. 15 Ferns Deciduous or Evergreen Among the different varieties available, you can find both evergreen and deciduous options. The evergreen varieties provide you with year-round greenery to keep the garden or yard looking vibrant and healthy year-round. The deciduous varieties fade in the fall, and they make a beautiful comeback in early spring. Often, these plants are used as a focal point in a garden because of their fascinating features and coloring, which may be enjoyed much or all of the year. Fast Growth Of The 15 Ferns While some plants grow quickly and are challenging to contain in a confined garden space, these plants grow relatively slowly. In fact, some types only grow a few inches each year and take numerous years to reach maturity. The height and width of the types vary, which makes it easy for you to find one or several options that are well-suited for your available space. Numerous Varieties Of The 15 Ferns With 15 ferns available, you can find lovely differences in frond styles, shades of green, growth rate, and maturity size among the beautiful options. As a result of the many options available, you can explore the characteristics and compare the aesthetics of the possibilities to find one or several varieties that are suitable for your specific expectations.

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Lyreleaf Sage

Lyreleaf Sage

Lyreleaf Sage is a perennial wildflower characterized by its delicate, lyre-shaped leaves and spikes of tubular, purple to blue flowers, often found in dry, open woodlands and meadows. It presents a range of benefits when thoughtfully integrated into landscaping designs. Its distinctive appearance, adaptability, contributions to biodiversity, and potential for enhancing outdoor spaces' visual and ecological aspects make it a valuable addition to gardens and landscapes. Lyreleaf Sage Lyreleaf sage, which is also known as Salvia lyrata, is an herbaceous perennial, meaning that it has stems that usually do not consist of any woodsy parts and that produce flowers on an annual basis before losing them every winter, and it usually lives for more than two years. Also, being described as "sage" means that it is a hardy, strong plant that can withstand being walked on much more so than is the case for many other types of greenery. It is also known for its ability to withstand, especially wet or dry conditions. This plant is the only one with this specific description that is native to North America. It should not be confused with the nightshade, an East Asian flowering plant. Leaves Of The Lyreleaf Sage A rosette of leaves is grown by this hairy perennial at its base, and those leaves, which have irregular margins, can extend up to 8 inches. Its stem usually reaches 1-2 feet in length and leaves normally grow higher as well, although those located there are much simpler. Its leaves are dark green for much of the year, usually changing to dark purple in the winter. Flowers Of Lyreleaf Sage Flowering tends to happen more extensively in April, May, and June, although it can occur sporadically throughout the year, with fall commonly being another significant time for it. These blue or violet flowers tend to reach an inch in length and attract butterflies and hummingbirds, while bees serve as their predominant pollinators. This plant can transition from being a seed to flowering in just a few months. Locations Of Lyreleaf Sage The natural settings for most of these flowering plants include open areas and along forest edges. It is also commonly found in clearings, meadows, and sand. Many use it in gardens and lawns. Its native area is spread throughout much of the eastern half of the United States, specifically from Connecticut south to Florida and west to Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. "Be Well" "Salvia" is derived from "salvo," a Latin word that means "be well," and this herbaceous perennial has been used by some over the years to ease various ailments.

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Cedar Tree

Cedar Tree

Cedar Trees are known for their aromatic wood, needle-like leaves, and distinctive conical shape, often used for lumber and ornamental landscaping. Widely used in landscaping for their aesthetic appeal and numerous practical benefits. These majestic trees are native to various regions, including Eastern North America and Canada. When incorporated into landscaping projects, they can transform the environment, enhance property value, and offer many advantages. The Cedar Tree is a mostly ornamental tree that is a member of the conifer family. Of course, this item can offer a number of benefits to the natural landscape that make it a good investment both now and for generations to come. An Overview of the Cedar Tree They typically grow to be between 100 and 130 feet tall, but in some cases, they can grow as tall as 200 feet. It has a diameter of about 10 feet, which makes it much thinner than the oak or maple. Instead of leaves, they grow pine needles in addition to cones that yield fruit with seeds in females. In male types, the cones will yield pollen. There is also a sticky resin inside of them that helps protect them against predators. The Cedar Tree Last for Centuries Assuming favorable conditions, they typically live for about 100 years. However, they can live for up to 300 years, which means that they can stay in your family for generations to come. In addition, they are easy to propagate, which means that you can get great value for your money both now and for the rest of your life. Your Cedar Tree Can Create a Pleasant Aroma One of the greatest benefits that they offer is a fragrant aroma that you'll notice the moment you walk outside. Depending on how close to your house that your product is planted, it may be possible to smell the familiar pine scent just by opening your window. Therefore, planting just a few of them in your yard can help to improve indoor air quality inside and outside of your home. Preserve or Reclaim the Natural Landscape Using Cedar Tree This type of product tends to do a good job of preventing soil erosion or at least stabilizing the soil impacted by its root system. It can also attract squirrels, birds, and other creatures, which will help to rejuvenate the local landscape further. Ultimately, this can help to protect the viability of your property while possibly increasing its value as the landscape heals.

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Baneberry Doll Eye

Baneberry Doll Eye

Baneberry Doll's Eye reaches 12" and produces white berries with black pupils giving it the common name "dolly eyes". This stunning plant can add unique and eye-pleasing attributes to any landscaping design. Native to North America, this perennial herbaceous plant possesses several key features that make it a valuable addition to gardens and landscapes. From its striking appearance to its ecological benefits, this perennial offers a plethora of reasons why it is a sought-after choice for gardeners and landscape enthusiasts. Baneberry Doll Eye's Unique Appeal Baneberry doll eye gets its unusual name from its distinctive look. The plant's identifying characteristic is clusters of white seed pods that look similar to doll eyes. In the fall, this plant produces sprouts of berries on bright red stalks. The white seeds hang from fleshy, red stems, and at the tip of each seed is a black dot. These unique berries last for quite a few months, so they can decorate your yard all the way until the first frost. Baneberry Displays Stunning Blossoms Though the white plant is mostly known for its berries, it also has a lot of other appealing features. In the summer, the plant blossoms with delicate white, lacy blossoms. These blossoms have small, pop-pom-like clusters of white stalks with a rounded white dot at the center. Their soft texture creates a pleasing contrast to the rest of the plant and adds even more visual interest to your landscaping. Baneberry Features Lush Leaves It is an attractive plant all year long. This perennial plant is a medium-sized plant that usually grows to around 30 inches in height and 16 inches in width. It produces sparse yet large leaves that are evenly spaced along a thin, woody stalk. Its leaves are heavily lobed with a frilled edge. They tend to be a medium green at the center and lighten to yellow-green along the outer edges. This attractive shape results in a plant that adds plenty of exciting texture to the rest of your garden. Ways to Incorporate White Baneberry in Your Landscaping It is a popular option for landscapers who want something unusual but versatile. The dramatically shaped leaves create a great backdrop to other plants, so they work well as borders around trees or shrubs along a property line. They're fairly short, so they can also provide ground cover in flower beds. For most of the year, the delicate white blossoms of it complement other blooms without distracting them. However, right when most other plants stop blooming in fall, it produces its iconic berries. This ensures your landscaping looks exciting and interesting all year long.

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Arrowwood Viburnum

Arrowwood Viburnum

Arrowwood Viburnum shrub blooms with clusters of creamy white flowers, creating a visually stunning display. In late summer, the flowers give way to glossy, dark green leaves that turn red, purple, and orange tones in the fall, providing captivating foliage throughout the year. Arrowwood Viburnum By adding Arrowwood Viburnum to your landscape, you can enjoy gorgeous, deep green leaves throughout the spring and summer. In the late spring, you can expect white flowers in small, creamy clusters. Then, the bush develops dark blue drupes after the flowers have finished blooming. Arrowwood Viburnum Has Lush Foliage Homeowners love them because they maintain their lush leaves during the spring and summer. Once autumn rolls around, the plant lights up with fiery colors. Depending on the location and nutrient balance, you can expect your bush to turn vivid red, sweet yellow, or reddish-purple. Use Arrowwood Viburnum in Gardens Throughout the Year Because of its breathtaking fall colors, this plant is a popular choice for autumn gardens. It will grow at medium speed to a height of about 2 feet tall. This makes it ideal for rows in your garden. If you prefer keeping your perimeter fairly open, you could even use it as a fence. Certain cultivars of them can grow taller than 2 feet, so you can pick a specific cultivar if you want a higher fence. For example, some of the cultivars can grow up to 7 feet tall. Attract Local Wildlife to This Stunning Arrowwood Viburnum If you are a passionate birder, this might be the bush for you. They are popular among birds because of their abundant fruits. After flowers appear in the spring, you will also notice a wide variety of butterfly species as well. Discover a Historic Arrowwood Viburnum Historically, this plant grew as far north as New Brunswick. It was also native to southern Georgia. It developed its name because of its strong shoots. Originally, Native Americans would use the roots to make arrow shafts. Today, this plant is best known for its natural beauty. Other than including it as a hedge next to your house, you can use it to create lovely borders along your garden paths. Known for forming a low fence, it doesn’t grow particularly tall. Because of this, it is best used along borders and walkways. With some careful planning, you can use this viburnum to add autumn color to your landscape.

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Black Haw Viburnum

Black Haw Viburnum

Black Haw Viburnum is adorned with clusters of creamy white blossoms, adding a touch of elegance and grace to the landscape. These fragrant flowers attract butterflies and bees and provide an eye-catching spectacle for humans to admire. Black Haw Viburnum is considered a three-season small tree or shrub. It's native to the eastern United States and can be found from Connecticut to Kansas and as far southwest as Texas. It's officially known as Viburnum Prunifolium but is commonly referred to by gardeners as the nannyberry and plum leaf viburnum. It produces clusters of flowers and berries that are attractive to many types of wildlife. Black Haw Viburnum Features and Characteristics It is a big shrub that can attain heights of 15 feet. It's part of the elderberry family and is considered to have a slow growth rate of one foot or less per year. In the spring, it produces flat-topped round flowers called cymes. The plum leaf viburnum grows berries in the early to late fall. The leaves are oval and can grow up to three inches long. In the late fall, the leaves change color, revealing hues of purple and red before falling off for the winter. Where to Plant Black Haw Viburnum It is prized for its height and ornamental value. Gardeners can plant it as a single shrub or tree in order to add visual interest, or it can be planted in rows or groups to provide privacy or a defined border. Birdwatching with the Black Haw Viburnum If you're hoping to attract birds and pollinators, it is a good choice for your yard. The berries of the plant are known to attract cedar waxwings, northern cardinals, robins, and ruffed grouse. If you live where wild turkeys are present, its berries may attract them. The flowers have also been known to attract bees and butterflies, specifically the spring azure, common blue, and Henry's elfin. Best Companion Plants for Black Haw Viburnum Many types of plants can be grown around the Viburnum Prunifolium, including lavender, irises, lilac bushes, hostas, black-eyed susans, and salvas. It makes a great addition to any yard with a large empty space that needs to be filled by a beautiful large shrub. It makes a dramatic statement, and wildlife loves it for its thick foliage, flowers, and berries.

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Catalpa Tree

Catalpa Tree

Catalpa Tree is a deciduous hardwood type known for its large, heart-shaped leaves, showy clusters of white, trumpet-shaped flowers, and long, bean-like seed pods. They are known for their unique appearance, ease of care, and the environmental benefits they offer. A Catalpa Tree is a member of the deciduous family, which means that it's similar to oak or other types of tall and thick types. There are many benefits to growing this type of product, such as helping to stabilize soil and prevent erosion caused by excess moisture. An Overview of the Catalpa Tree This type of natural product can grow to be up to 60 feet in height, which makes it one of the taller types that you can place in a given landscape. It can produce showy flowers that are white or yellow in color, and it can also produce branches that are up to 12 feet around. They do develop a fruit that is akin to an acorn that will drop during the late summer months. Catalpa Tree Can Grow Quickly Another key benefit is that it can grow relatively quickly and replenish its leaves rather quickly as well. This is beneficial as it will likely become a habitat for birds, caterpillars, and other creatures that might use it to hide from predators or start a colony. The ability to quickly replenish its leaves is a key defense against getting sick as it can be vulnerable to various insects that try to eat them or otherwise make use of them. Fishermen Might Get Used Out of Catalpa Tree The sphinx moth caterpillar is often used for bait, and it tends to be among the species that feed primarily on the leaves. Therefore, you may be able to use this natural resource to help with your fishing in addition to making your property look good. However, it's important to carefully watch for signs of an infestation and take corrective measures to avoid losing a valuable resource. The Catalpa Tree Flowers Have a Pleasant Aroma Having this natural resource on your property can help to cleanse the outdoor air. This is partially because it has the ability to absorb carbon dioxide and other pollutants. It's also because the flowers create a favorable fragrance that you and your neighbors will enjoy for as long as it is on your property. The Catalpa Tree has delicate blossoms of pinkish white. The fruit emerges in the form of an elongated cylindrical pod. They are also called cigar trees because of their cigar-shaped fruit. What Does the Catalpa Tree Look Like? They can reach 60 feet high and 40 feet wide. They can live for 60 years or more. They grow rapidly at first, but as they get older, the growth spurt levels out. They have a rounded crown and spreading branches. The overall effect is that of a dense business. They are highly adaptable and will happily grow almost anywhere. What Do the Catalpa Tree Blossoms Look Like? The fruit produced by them is 8 to 15 inches long, and it turns brown as it matures. The seeds are released when the pods break open in fall and winter. They typically produce white, bell-shaped blossoms with ruffled and fringed edges. They bloom in early spring. The pods that contain the fruit seeds have a few white strands of hair at each end. They take between five and seven years before they begin to display flowers and seed pods every year. On the other hand, produce blossoms and seed pods during the first two years of maturity. The pods are typically a few centimeters wide and up to 30 centimeters long, with the flat seeds contained inside. The pods may remain attached over the winter, but the seeds do not mature until autumn is underway. What Do the Catalpa Tree Leaves Look Like? They display large and distinctive leaves. The foliage is 12 inches long and seven inches wide. Leaves are heart- or oval-shaped. The broad leaves can reach one foot in length. The leaves, which are shed annually, turn bright yellow in fall and then black as winter approaches. Does Catalpa Tree Have Unique Characteristics? After it dries out, the wood from it is very strong and highly rot-resistant. It's an excellent wood to make furniture with, and it's an ideal choice for fencing. The fibers that emerge from the fruit are commonly used to make rope. The trees have a strong and extensive root system that can prevent soil erosion

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Terrarium Plant Kit

Terrarium Plant Kit

Our terrarium plant kit has a large assortment of fresh turkey tails, rocks, and lichens. mosses and plants you simply can not buy elsewhere online, and we guarantee it. In these hills and mountains, lyes rich land full of exotic things you can not go out and buy like lichens, mosses, fossils, odd rocks, and things that Bailey knows would make a wonderful addition to any terrarium. She collects each kit especially for the order placed with items that will do well even in ecospheres. Often it contains lichens, fresh live moss, turkey tail, rocks, Mitchella repens, and running cedar. The items are wild-collected by Bailey, and she takes great pride in her horticultural skills, containing only the highest-quality plants for the kit. Our kit is the price of one item in stores, and we guarantee you won't like it; you will love it! Our terrarium Plant Package Contains Wild Collected Lichens, Pine Combs, Creek Rocks, and Live Moss Plus More What's so amazing is each kit is chosen by hand by Bailey. Bailey studied plant science in school and she knows what's hot and what's not! We've never had one complaint about our terrarium plant packages other than someone can not order 10 at a time. Please do not order over five kits because she works in the warehouse and spends her evenings and weekends collecting rare treasures for these kits. We always have limited quantities of these plants. It is plants only, no container. In today's fast-paced and urbanized world, finding tranquility and peaceful relaxation with nature can be challenging. However, TN Nursery's terrarium garden kit offers a unique opportunity to create a serene oasis right at home, thanks to the assortment of freshly dug plants from the hills of Tennessee. By investing in terraria, you can bring the beauty of the outdoor world into your home. Each one of them is designed to be a miniature world that you can prune, hone, and shape into whatever you want it to become. After initially filling the container with the soil, rocks, and moss included in your set, you can add the greenery and ornamental items you love. Over time, you can gradually change your selections to create a more unique space. Create Your Own Ecosystem With Terrarium Plant Kit This type of set is designed to be its own ecosystem. The glass has a sealed cover so that the water and air remain inside the container. When you buy it, you can design them so that they are completely sealed or open to the elements. Popular Terrarium Plant Kit Options Many different items can be placed in it. Often, people like to include begonias, moss, violets, ferns, baby tears, succulents, creeping fig, cacti, pothos, selaginella, ficus, and mother fern. Other than adding unique greenery, you can customize your glass container by picking specific rocks, statues, and decorative items to place inside. For example, many people like to put amethyst, turquoise, and other stones into their own. Place Your Terrarium Plant Kit Container Indoors and Outdoors When most people think of it, they think of a large glass jar on their coffee table. While these containers are typically placed inside your house, you don’t have to limit yourself to an interior location. If you decide to put the container outside, you can leave it open to the elements so that it doesn’t overheat during the day. A Terrarium Plant Kit for Everyone Your terraria can be completely unique. While there are specific decorative items, rocks, soil, and greenery included in each set, you are not required to use the items your set comes with. Instead, you can get creative. Many people customize there's by using items they find on their daily walks. If you are hiking in the woods, you can pick up unique types of moss or precious stones. Once you find a special item you want to include, you can always rearrange your container so that you can place it inside.

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15 Ground Cover Favorites

15 Ground Cover Favorites

Ground Cover Favorites To Adorn Hillsides, Get for Soil Erosion and Weed Control The Nursery proudly offers you the chance to purchase a ground cover grab bag that contains ten healthy plants. This option allows each customer to have a horticulture specialist determine which ground cover plants will perform best in their U.S.D.A. growing zone. PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE A COLLECTION OF PLANTS, NOT SPECIFIC PLANT TYPES. WE CHOOSE TYPES THAT WORK BEST FOR YOUR ZONE ACCORDING TO YOUR ZIP CODE Our horticulturists assess your zone and then hand-select your order. You will receive a surprise that includes a variety of 10 beautiful plants. T.N. Nursery specializes in growing species that are easy to care for and suitable for gardeners of every skill level. 15 Ground Cover Favorites for Your Landscape This collection features several fantastic plants that you can use to covering your earth. These low plants grow along the earth and easily covering broad patches of space. They're a popular alternative for grass, and they also look quite attractive when worked into landscaping features. We offer a combination of diverse options ranging from understated covering that fade into the background to eye-catching covers with unusual colors and features. The one thing all of these plants have in common is that they do a great job of growing along the earth's floor and providing even coverage across your landscape. Exciting Ways to Use 15 Ground Cover Favorites These versatile plants work in many situations. Some landscapers like to use them instead of grass to create a unique and beautiful-looking lawn. Others use them as coverage in between taller plants in flower beds. You can also design landscapes with dense clusters of these plants as borders for trees, sidewalks, patios, and more. In any situation where you might enjoy a low plant with high coverage, try one of our options. What Makes 15 Ground Cover Favorites Our Favorites There are a lot of different types of plants available for property owners who need coverage for their earth floors. The best ones have a few attributes that help them stand out. Their dense coverage ensures that your yard gets a lush coat of leaves and greenery instead of having bare patches of dirt peeking through. Good plants for coverage also tend to have a fairly short and regular appearance. They provide a low, even coating that coats the floor without distracting from the rest of your land. Explore Our 15 Ground Cover Favorites Fantastic Options When you want to find great plants to blanket your earth floor, check out our collection. We've looked far and wide to find the most popular options. These iconic plants are well-liked by both professional landscapers and amateur gardeners. When you choose from this bunch of plants, you can be confident you'll get an excellent option that blankets your floor with a lot of beautiful, natural greenery.

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Dandelion Plant

Dandelion Plant

Dandelion perennials have bright yellow, disk-like flowers atop slender, green stems with jagged-edged leaves that form a rosette at the base. While it is often considered a weed due to its rapid growth and ability to spread, it possesses several characteristics that can benefit landscaping. Add a Pop of Yellow to Your Yard with Dandelion Plant Blossoms Dandelion plants can reach a height of eight to 12 inches and have a rosette of leaves around a deep taproot. The leaves are sleek and feature acute indentations without any visible hairs. They have lance-, rectangular- or spatula-shaped foliage and flower heads covered with ray petals. Their blooms, which can grow up to two inches long, are a single shade of yellow and sit on a sturdy, hollow stem. Even though they bloom from April through September, they're most noticeable in May and June. Well-established dandelion plants sometimes bloom twice, once in the spring and once in the fall.  Improve Soil Quality and Erosion With The Dandelion Plant They have roots that spread really wide. This loosens hard-packed soil and increases aeration, making it healthier. Their roots extract calcium and potassium from the earth, making these vital nutrients available to nearby plants. And because their roots also have the ability to hold the soil together, these plants help prevent erosion. Fertilize Your Grass With The Dandelion Plant The dead foliage adds organic matter to the soil and provides essential nutrients for grass to grow strong and green. The wind-aided seed distribution and cross-pollination capabilities of them also make them useful for fertilizing grass. About nine to 15 days after the yellow flowers appear, they open up to reveal a white puffball, also known as a fuzzy pappus. The wind carries bits of the fuzzy pappus, which contains seeds, as part of the plants' reproduction process. Hummingbirds, in particular, like these fuzzy seeds and use them to build nests. Enjoy Better Pest Control With The Dandelion Plant In early spring, many kinds of pollinators rely on them for their nectar. While some of them can yield as many as 400 seeds, the typical yield is 180. Pollinators like ladybugs, honeybees, and moths play a key role in pest control by eating, weakening, and killing garden pests.

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Silver Maple Tree

Silver Maple Tree

Silver Maple tree is a large, fast-growing deciduous tree native to North America, known for its distinctive silver underside of leaves and its adaptability to various soil and moisture conditions. They offer many landscaping advantages, adding aesthetic and functional value to outdoor spaces. These trees are renowned for their impressive size, distinctive foliage, and ecological contributions, making them a popular choice for various landscape designs. The silver maple tree is native to North America. In the wild, it can often be found along rivers and creeks. Arborists and horticulturists know it as the Acer Saccharinum. Its common names include water, swamp, Silverleaf, white, and soft maple, and it's beloved for its large canopies and foliage. Identifying the Silver Maple Tree The Acer Saccharinum is considered large. It can grow up to 70 feet with a width of 50 feet. Gardeners and landscapers can expect it to grow between three and seven feet per year. The bark is gray and smooth. As it ages, the bark develops lines or stripes. Its leaves grow to lengths of between three and six inches. They are green in the spring and summer. They change colors in the fall, and they fall to the ground in the winter. How to Add Silver Maple Tree to Your Yard The Acer Saccharinum looks best in a large yard due to its mature height and spread. It's often most beneficial to plant it next to rivers, lakes, or streams. It also does well in shade gardens, where it's the primary shade-providing plant. Attracting Wildlife with the Silver Maple Tree The Acer Saccharinum attracts a variety of wildlife due to its large size. Birds, including finches, wild turkeys, wood ducks and grosbeaks, squirrels, rabbits, chipmunks, beavers, and deer, can often be found around the Acer Saccharinum. What to Plant Next to the Silver Maple Tree The Acer Saccharinum tends to have a wide canopy and a large spread of roots that grow close to the surface of the soil, so it's best to plant greenery and flowers that are shade tolerant. Some great plants to grow next to the Acer Saccharinum include Pennsylvania sedge, hepatica, columbine, and Canada violets. If you're a gardener looking to plant at the edges of the canopy, Solomon's seal, columbine, ostrich ferns, and lady ferns make great choices. The Acer Saccharinum can add a focal point to large yards and shade gardens. Landscapers and gardeners love it because it grows well around water and provides a lot of shade with its large canopy.

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Dewberry Plant

Dewberry Plant

The Dewberry plantfeatures trailing vines with serrated, toothed leaves and produce small, black or purple berry-like fruits.It offers numerous benefits when incorporated into landscaping, making them a valuable addition to any outdoor space. Make Your Property More Attractive With Dewberry Plant Perovskites, white blossoms, and blackberries characterize dewberry plants, which are perennials that grow at a modest height (roughly two feet tall). March is when the flowers open their petals, while April and May are when the berries mature. Their slender blooming branches have a single white blossom, and they boast hairy stems adorned with stiff bristles and prickles. In the autumn, their deciduous green leaves take on shades of scarlet and burgundy. The fruit is more of an aggregate than a real berry. Attract Wildlife With Dewberry Plant Many animals like them for different reasons. The fruit they produce is a favorite among songbirds, chipmunks, fox squirrels, raccoons, rabbits, mice, and deer. In addition to providing for some animals, many other types prefer these shrubs because of the year-round cover and shelter they provide. Increase Pollination With Dewberry Plant They have sweet aromas and vivid hues that entice pollinators (the best pollinators are honey bees). The flowers of the Southern type are a sight to see, with petals that range in color from pale pink to pure white. Not only do the flowers provide a burst of color, but they also entice pollinators with their subtle scent. Rubus flagellaris, the Northern type, is a great shrub for pollinators since it produces nectar and has blossoms that draw in bees, butterflies, and other insects. The pollen from one bloom can fertilize another; this trait allows them to bear fruit without external fertilization. Prevent Soil Erosion With Dewberry Plant They have a vast root system that helps stabilize slopes and embankments by binding soil particles together. This robust network of roots discourages erosion. Plus, their thick leaves provide great ground cover, mitigating the surface effects of runoff and rainfall and further preventing the erosion of soil. When it wants to multiply, it sends forth runners, also called stolons, which root at various places along their length. This network of linked plants enhances soil stabilization and prevents erosion. The decomposing stems and leaves of the bushes enrich the soil with organic materials as time passes. This organic matter reduces erosion risk by improving soil structure, increasing water retention, and enhancing soil fertility.

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Pink Spirea

Pink Spirea

Pink Spirea is known for its profuse clusters of small, pink to deep rose-colored flowers that appear in late spring to early summer. These blooms add color to your landscape and attract pollinators like butterflies and bees. This beautiful ornamental plant has a long blooming cycle and is hardy in zones 4-9. Featuring rust-resistant foliage and an extended blooming period, the bush is a reliable addition to any landscape in zones 4-9. Pink Spirea Is the Perfect Addition to a Garden When you're looking for a charming floral plant, Pink Spirea is an excellent choice. The mid-sized flowering shrubs work well in a variety of settings. They release a dense cluster of upright steps coated in small leaves and flowers. Each plant grows to a tidy, rounded clump that can be up to 3 feet high and 3 feet wide. They feature small, teardrop-shaped leaves with serrated edges. The Gorgeous Color Range of the Pink Spirea Leaves This attractive plant is made more notable due to its shifting leaf colors. In spring and summer, this shrub's leaves are medium green. As the leaves mature, they get darker and more colorful. They develop hues of burgundy and purple that compliment the pastel colors of the flowers. In fall, the plant's leaves begin to brighten to shades of gold and orange. This wide range of colors allows the plant to brighten up your landscape even outside of its blooming season. They are stunning landscapes. Explore Pink Spirea Beautiful Flowers This plant produces large bunches of flowers throughout spring. At the tip of each stem, a cluster of blooms around three to five inches in width develops. The bunch contains several petite flowers that each have five petals and long, delicate stamens. The flowers are a dramatic rose shade that usually lightens at the tip of the petal and is darker near the center. The flowers bloom intermittently, so while some clusters are reaching the end of their lifespan, others are just starting. This ensures you get months of beautiful flowers. Landscaping With Pink Spirea The cheerful pastel colors of this plant add charm to any garden. Their size and shape make them a favorite addition to flowerbeds because they can fill in spaces with ease. They can add lots of color and attract many butterflies to decorative borders since they create such thick clusters of flowers and leaves. This plant also does very well in containers, so some people like to use it as a way of filling a pot, planter, or window box.

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Hornbeam Tree

Hornbeam Tree

Hornbeam Tree is a deciduous tree known for its distinctive serrated leaves, smooth gray bark, and small, winged nutlets, typically valued for its use in hedges and as an ornamental tree. It is versatile and elegant, offering numerous benefits in landscaping projects. With its distinctive appearance, adaptability, and various practical uses, the Hornbeam tree has become a favored choice for landscape designers and enthusiasts. The Hornbeam tree is a birch that offers property owners a quality opportunity to reclaim or revitalize their land in an easy and affordable manner. It can also be used as a quick and affordable way to get privacy from their neighbors in an eco-friendly manner. A Description of Hornbeam Tree It typically grows to about 30 feet in height as well as about 30 feet in diameter. Therefore, once it matures, it tends to have a rounded appearance that can be visually appealing as well as practical as a natural fence or privacy screen. It has the ability to produce yellow flowers as well as seeds that are contained within a small nut that is dispersed by the wind. Hornbeam Tree Tends to Grow Slowly If you are interested in planting these trees on your property, you'll need to be patient as they tend to grow about a foot a year. Therefore, it can take several decades before they reach their full height. Of course, they only need to grow a few feet before they can be used as a privacy screen. It's also worth noting that the roots will start to grow as soon as the tree is planted, which means that you'll obtain the benefits of a strong root system almost immediately. Hornbeam Tree Turns Colorful in the Fall There is no need to travel to see the foliage if you have a lot of these trees in your yard. Instead, all you'll need to do is look out your window to see a large canopy of leaves turning yellow, orange, or red during the late fall months. Hornbeam Tree Lasts for a Long Time These trees can live for about 150 years in the right environment. Absent pests or any type of stressors can easily survive for generations and provide a significant number of seeds that can lead to new trees to add to your property. In addition, they can attract wildlife that will add some color and vibrance to your land.

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Daffodil Plant

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, adding a burst of color to gardens and landscapes. Their vibrant colors, from sunny yellows to pastel lemon, create striking visual displays that brighten any outdoor area. Daffodil Plant 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. The Daffodil Plant are an Ancient Flower 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 individual plant does the same for many years throughout its life cycle. As long-lasting blooms, they'll anchor your garden all the way through spring and into the summer, drawing people's gaze to their grace and beauty. Daffodil Plant The Blooming Trumpet 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 full spectrum of light 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 wonderful two-toned bloom. Generally, there are two kinds of jonquils: one with mostly 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. Other Characteristics Of The Daffodil Plant They can grow almost to 3 feet tall and a foot wide. Their mature leaves are tall and straight and only droop 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 not just the garden but also the whole property. Partners for Daffodil Plant The bright yellow of the plant pairs very well with other denizens of the garden, 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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Tulip Bulbs

Tulip Bulbs

Tulip bulbs are spring-blooming bulbous perennials known for their wide range of vibrant colors and cup-shaped flowers, highly prized in gardens and floral arrangements. What are Tulip Bulbs Tulip Bulbs are one of the most popular perennial flowers grown throughout the world today. Each one starts as a bulb. The root itself contains all of the genetic information, such as the size and color of the flower itself. The root does not grow long, woody above-ground roots like other types of flowering vegetation. Instead, the roots sprout below the root after it is planted. Healthy tulips can grow season after season, making them one of the more consistent and vibrant types of flowers to plant in a lawn or garden. What Does a Tulip Bulbs Look Like At first glance, the root looks rather unassuming. In fact, it often looks more like an onion or shallot root than a bulb for colorful and vibrant flowers. Most of them are about one to two inches in size and have distinct layers. They also have flat bottoms, called basal plates, from which the roots of the flower grow. They also have growing points, or tops, from which the flower itself sprouts. A root ranges in color from light brown to beige. It has an outer protective skin called a tunic. Why Plant Tulip Bulbs They offer a number of benefits for properties on which they are planted. Primarily, they add a significant amount of color to gardens and lawns. These flowers can range in hue from bright yellow to dark purple and red. They also have large heads, measuring upwards of several inches, that make them center focal points in any garden or flower bed. Additionally, they can attract an assortment of insects and birds, including hummingbirds and bumblebees. People who like to watch wildlife may be more attracted to their properties when they plant them. Finally, they sprout year after year. They offer a convenient way to bring life and color to a property without creating more work for the gardener or landscaper. Where to Buy Tulip Bulbs People can buy bulb varieties at TN Nursery. They can also find bulb sales online or in catalogs that horticultural businesses publish and send to clients. They are typically inexpensive and available in bunches, so people can plant dozens at a time.

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Shop Zone 3 to find all your gardening favorites with the professionals at TN Nursery. We have everything in stock for a successful growing season, from spring-blooming classics to late-summer essentials.

Whether you're a lifelong gardener or a budding green thumb, we have a selection of plants to build your best landscape yet. Even the coldest temperatures are no match for our cultivars, including some of the hardiest varieties from around the world.

Planting Considerations While You Shop Zones

This particular zone is one of the coldest geographic segments of the United States. Withstanding winter temperatures as low as -40° F or -30°F, this area includes the northern sections of Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Maine, and New York.

The long, cold winters so common to Zone 3 can be difficult to navigate for beginning gardeners. It's a good idea to consider your environment and evaluate zone-specific considerations before purchasing new plants.

You should look for extremely hardy plants, particularly those able to withstand prolonged freezing weather. Speaking of freezing, frost is a major consideration in this zone. The last frost date for growers is typically May 15, but it could be two weeks earlier or later.

It may take a long time to heat your soil in the spring. If you're looking to extend the season, try a greenhouse, row cover, or rock garden.

The more you understand your plant hardiness zone, the more successful you will be during the growing season.

Browse These Fan-Favorite Cultivars

Growers in more northern climates love TN Nursery. With dozens of plants picked just for this zone, we make it quick and easy to shop cultivars for your area.

Some of our customer's favorite selections include:

1. Hosta: A leafy favorite in colder climates, the hosta is a showy plant with dark green, patterned foliage.
2. Coneflower: If you're looking for a colorful plant with medicinal qualities, the coneflower may be an excellent option.

3. Elderberry bush: This hardy bush is an excellent option for harvesting backyard berries.

And don't forget: every plant from TN Nursery comes with a 100% guarantee. We promise you'll have great success, or we'll work to make things right.

Why Customers Choose TN Nursery To Shop Zone 3

Gardeners rely on TN Nursery for the highest quality plants for northern hardiness zones. We don't just provide an incredible selection - our bare-root packaging saves up to 400% on shipping costs. No matter what your gardening dreams may be, we can help bring them to life.