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Walking Fern
$5.49
Walking Fern
Walking for is among the unique ferns that have undivided fronds. The bright green fronds arch as they bloom and have a flat leaf shape. When a walking Fern matures, the undersides of the leaves develop beautiful brown stripes in the summer months, which contain the plant's spores. All this gives it a more substantial and lush appearance than other ferns. This evergreen perennial attracts butterflies in the spring and summer, giving your yard a lively look in the autumn and winter. After it snows, the fronds stay safely tucked away until the weather warms up. Best of all, this fern doesn't attract unwanted pests.
Walking Fern is a rare & exotic type of fern
It will reach a height and width of 12-18 inches after a year, and it can develop sporting each summer once it's mature. It can grow in nearly any climate. It loves moist, well-drained soil and prefers some shade to flourish. Fully shaded spots are even better. It prefers limestone-based soils similar to its natural habitat. These ferns are also resistant to both deer and rabbits. It's a versatile fern that can be planted in shady beds, as undergrowth for bushes, and in pots to stick on your patio. It also makes a good edging plant. All you have to do is water it during dry periods.
Walking Ferns are Not Plentiful
In nature, the Walking Fern only exists in a handful of places in North America. It primarily exists on limestone escarpments and the outsides of New York and Ontario caves, but it can be found as far south as Alabama. With all this in mind, it's no wonder that this fern has earned the Royal Horticulture Society's Award of Garden Merit. It will be shipped to you in a small pot.

Pecan Tree
$24.99
Pecan Tree
Pecan Tree: The stately pecan tree can soar as high as seventy feet to a hundred feet and have a trunk diameter of six feet. The pecan tree displays alternate leaves in thick clusters of nine to fifteen leaflets, creating a shady green oasis on a hot summer day. They are a specimen that proudly dots the landscape across the southern United States, especially the southeast region,
But the impressive size and priceless beauty are not why most people reach out to TN Nursery to order a pecan tree. Most people, as you might suspect, cultivate the pecan tree for the eventual payoff of the harvest of the slightly sweet single-seed nut--the pecan.
Southern folks give pecans as gifts, use them for baking, or crack them and snack on them. However you wish to use them, it all starts with a healthy pecan tree.
Pecan Trees Don't Require Much Care
You will find that pecan trees don't ask for much care from you if you are within a hardiness zone that supports their growth. They need a warm, humid climate and full sunshine--or a partially sunny spot that receives at least six hours of filtered sun each day.
Besides that, you need well-amended, loosened soil. It is less fussy about the soil type, as long as you break up any soil compaction before planting your bare root plant; decompaction will help it establish a healthy root system.
You'll also need to water the sapling as necessary, especially during the hottest and driest summer days. Once your pecan tree is off to a healthy start, you will do little else. An established pecan tree is drought tolerant and will even thrive through dry spells.
A young, healthy specimen should grow relatively quickly at a pace of one to two feet per year. Around year six, you will begin the reap the reward of an abundance of pecans. The pecan tree is hardy and can live for as long as three hundred years.
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Cedar Tree
$20.99
Eastern Cedar Tree (Juniperus virginiana)
Eastern Cedar Tree: Juniperus virginiana, the eastern cedar tree or the eastern red cedar, is a coniferous evergreen tree. It is a United States native species that will flourish in almost every USDA growing zone.
The eastern cedar tree is a more petite tree that reaches a mature height of around forty feet. It is hardy, easily transplantable, and a dependable grower that requires little to no care from the gardener after it establishes roots.
The fresh, distinct fragrance is unmistakably fresh and woody.
How to Use the Eastern Cedar Tree in Your Landscape
All the eastern cedar tree asks of you at planting is a sunny or partial-sun spot in your yard and well-draining but fertile soil. After planting, provide about an inch of water each week if you live in a climate that doesn't receive much rainfall. Once the roots take hold, the tree will become drought-tolerant, and you will only need to water it if you enter an extended drought phase.
The eastern cedar tree is gorgeous as the focal point in a natural area, in a semi-shade garden, or when trimmed back and shaped as a stand-alone specimen.
The Year-Round, Evergreen Beauty of the Eastern Cedar Tree
The eastern cedar tree enjoys immense popularity because it has a lovely, medium-green color all year. The tree grows upright and has an attractive reddish-brown bark.
The cedar foliage is a silvery, cool green--sometimes presenting as blue-green and grows in whorls of three. The evergreen needles are thin and delicate with a slightly prickly texture.
Small fairy-sized flowers appear in the late winter. They are white to white-green. They are so small that you might miss them hiding in the foliage.
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Running Cedar
$5.49
Fan Clubmoss (Diphasiastrum digitatum)
Diphasiastrum digitatum, better known as fan clubmoss, is a type of moss that grows in the shadiest of habitats. The entire team at TN Nursery is proud to be one of only an elite group of horticulturists cultivating fan clubmoss.
Fan Clubmoss Grows Naturally in the Forest, But it Tolerates Most Full-Shade Habitats
Fan clubmoss takes its name from its unique, other-worldly appearance. This moss is an ancient, perennial plant with leaves that resemble tiny clubs. The leaves have an interesting mossy texture and a scale-like appearance. They are lance-shaped, with a sharp-looking point at the tip.
Someone might encounter this low-growing mossy plant in coniferous and oak forests. Fan clubmoss dots the floors of densely wooded areas, giving the appearance of dainty little cedar trees in the most unexpected places.
Conversely, it also grows contentedly along shady spots in coastal areas. Generally, this plant lives in temperate regions of North America. You should have excellent results if you keep this moss in a full-shade place.
Fan clubmoss (Diphasiastrum digitatum) is available online at TN Nursery
A sometimes-overlooked application of Diphasiastrum digitatum is its usefulness as a houseplant. They add natural charm to any room that has low sun exposure. A lack of a sunny windowsill makes houseplant success somewhat challenging, and this moss could be an excellent remedy.
Jewelweed
$6.29
Jewelweed Plant
Jewelweed, also known as spotted touch-me-not or Impatiens capensis, is a plant native to North America. It is a member of the impatiens family.Jewelweed is often found in wetlands and damp areas and prefers to grow in partial to full shade. The plant has thin, translucent stems and oval-shaped leaves with serrated edges. Its flowers are orange or yellow and shaped like a trumpet.Jewelweed is also an important food source for hummingbirds and other wildlife.
Jewelweed Plant: Impatiens capensis, or jewelweed plant, is a lovely woodland species you might know by other common names. Some other monikers include these:
Orange jewelweed
Common jewelweed
Orange balsam
Spotted touch-me-not
Touch-me-not
Each term refers to the jewelweed plant regardless of what you call it.
Jewelweed Plant Thrives In Shady Conditions
The jewelweed plant is hardy and will flourish in challenging conditions. An unabashed woodland grower, it thrives from the Canadian border and in every growing zone in the United States except the hottest.
The jewelweed plant grows in its natural forested environment in sun-dappled meadows, clearings, creekbeds, and under a woodsy canopy. It likewise thrives in either shade or partially-shaded conditions in your landscape.
It likes moisture but does not want to keep its feet wet and needs well-draining soil with woody organic matter.
If you create those growing conditions, the jewelweed plant will need little else from you except perhaps a little autumn mulch in the coolest climates.
The Magnificent Beauty of the Jewelweed Plant
The plant generally grows to around three feet high and three feet wide.
The self-pollinating, self-seeding jewelweed plant has bright green stems and matching leaves. The leaves are a modified triangle shape with gently toothed edges. Although not technically a ground cover plant, the jewelweed can form into dense stands over several years.
The flowers dangle from thin, sturdy leaf axles, creating a graceful appearance. The flower petals are a refreshing orange pop that starkly contrasts against the green backdrop. Each flower has four to five petals that form in a slight trumpet shape that hummingbirds cannot resist.
Jewelweed plants bloom from early summer until the first fall frost.
Jewelweed Plant is available at TN Nursery today.
The jewelweed plant is a must-have if you want to add a delicious slice of orange to a shade garden. Order your jewelweed from TN Nursery today.
Wintergreen Boxwood
$12.99
Wintergreen Boxwood
If you need a hedge, then Wintergreen Boxwood is the one for you! Choose from a wide selection of Boxwood shrubs and get it fast. Confident in your purchase with our low grower prices and fast shipping. Buy your Boxwoods online at TN Nursery and save when you buy in bulk! Order now with our bestseller, wintergreen Boxwoods, and save. Evergreen hedge or a low-growing border? Wintergreen Boxwood, with its dark green leaves, is a perfect choice. Buy your Wintergreen Boxwoods from TN Nursery and get low grower prices and fast shipping to your door.
Wintergreen Boxwoods are excellent for a living fence, ground cover, or hedge. Give yourself or someone you love the gift of a lifetime — a beautiful, evergreen shrub in their backyard!
Wintergreen Boxwood hedge plants are a great way to add green privacy to your yard. Does your home or business need more privacy? TN Nursery is the source for you. Order wintergreen boxwoods from us, and we'll deliver them all across the nation for you for free.
TN Nursery's selection of Wintergreen Boxwood plants will give your home that perfect touch of greenery.
If you're looking for an evergreen hedge plant, TN Nursery has just what you need!
Wintergreen Boxwoods are ideal for growing in areas where space is limited like condos, balconies, and yards where the property is tightly packed. They are evergreen and produce small leaves all year long. We offer varieties of this shrub that come in various sizes including 5-inch, 8-inch, 10-inch, and 14-inch. We have almost every height you could want to fit your needs!
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Wintergreen Boxwoods are a hedge that can stand on their own or be planted in a border to create an amazing-looking screen. They also make the ideal screen and can be used as an enclosure for privacy purposes.
Black Eyed Susan
$5.99
Black Eyed Susan
The Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) is a bright yellow wildflower native to the eastern part of North America. It belongs to the aster or sunflower family. Ita a herbaceous perennial plant that reaches a mature height of about 1-3 feet tall. Some may grow taller.
Rudbeckia Hirta is a Summer Blooming Perennial
The plant has a single stem that is hairy and branched, producing yellow, daisy-like flowers with dark brown, almost black centers. The name is derived, of course, from its dark brown center. The flowers are 2-3 inches in diameter.
The leaves are green and slightly hairy, and they have toothed margins. The plant's root system is a taproot system with fibrous roots. The plant's taproot can grow to a depth of several feet, depending on the soil conditions.
Black-eyed Susans are often grown in gardens for their beautiful blooms and nectar. The nectar attracts bees and butterflies, lured by the sweet nectar and bright colors of the flowers. The pollinators then spread the pollen around. They are also famous for cutting flowers as they have a long vase life.
In the wild, Black-eyed Susans grow in woods, prairies, and meadows throughout much of North America. They thrive in dry and moist soils and full sun or partial shade.
These flowers typically bloom in mid to late summer and continue to flower through early fall. The exact timing of this blooming period can vary depending on factors such as the plant's location, growing conditions, and climate.
In warmer regions, the blooming period may begin earlier in the summer and continue into the fall. In cooler regions, the blooming period may be shorter, and the plants may only flower for a few weeks in mid to late summer.
Black Eye Susan are deer-resistant plants that can produce blooms for up to two months under optimal growing conditions.
Rue Anemone
$5.69
Rue Anemone - Thalictrum Thalictroides
Rue anemone presents delicate, soft pink or white flowers on single stems throughout the spring and early summer. Its cup-shaped flowers identify it as a member of the buttercup family. Utterly charming in a shady corner of a garden, it offers a gently colorful influence in a woodsy setting.
Rue Anemone Plant Offers The Delicate Look Of a Wildflower’s Beauty
Native to North America, it evokes images of days when wildflowers flourished everywhere. At the height of 6 to 10 inches, it needs about an equal amount of space for each plant. While delicate and fragile in appearance, the plant can resist spring frosts. An easy plant to grow requires only an average amount of water and maintenance. It takes time to rest in the summer after a showy performance in the earlier months.
Choosing a Shady Location
The delicacy of the wildflower invites gardeners to choose a shady spot where it can create a sense of calm and peacefulness. The native plant likes to share space with trees like oaks, maples, birch, and hundreds of others that lose their leaves once a year. A location near a tree helps the rue anemone receive the dappled sun that allows it to thrive. The leaves decaying organic material enriches the soil and enhances growing conditions.
Delighting in Understated Eleganceof Rue Anemone
The 5-10 petal-like sepals on the flowers of the rue anemone form around an unusual structure of pistils. A cluster of pollen-laden pistils enhances the beauty of the plant in a natural environment. Each plant invites close examination that reveals the delicacy of the prominent pistils above the petals. Locating the plant in a secluded nook, a rock garden, or a shady border can delight anyone who sees it. A pleasure to grow, compatible with the environment, and contributing to the elegance of a quiet garden, the lovely plant deserves a place in the home of any knowledgeable gardener.
Kwanzan Cherry
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Kwanzan Cherry Tree (Prunus kanzan)
Prunus kanzan is better known as the Kwanzan Cherry Tree. This glorious flowering deciduous tree is a small, highly ornamental tree that most gardeners purchase from TN Nursery for the breathtaking, colorful flowers in the spring.
The Kwanzan cherry tree is a Japanese native species. However, American gardeners adopted its use over a century ago, making it a familiar favorite nationwide.
The Kwanzan cherry tree flourishes in the warmer USDA plant hardiness zones. It especially enjoys popularity in the lower midwestern states, the middle-south, and the deep south through Georgia and north Florida.
Where to Use the Kwanzan Cherry Tree in Your Garden or Landscape
The Kwanzan cherry tree is a small size for a tree, reaching a total height of forty feet or less. It needs full sunshine or partial shade and about one inch of water per week. Besides some initial care when you plant it, the Kwanzan cherry tree is easy to grow and requires less maintenance after it strengthens.
It prefers hot, humid summers. Besides loving the heat, it is drought-tolerant, pest-resistant, and disease-resistant.
TN Nursery customers plant this tree as a stand-alone specimen; to accentuate a driveway or sidewalk; as a patio tree; in a pollinator garden, or anywhere to enjoy its springtime pink blossoms.
The Kwanzan Cherry Tree Abounds in Beauty
Despite the name "cherry," most gardeners cultivate the Kwanzan cherry tree for its inherent beauty, not its fruit. Indeed, most leave that to the birds.
A single reddish or brown trunk splits into several erect, sturdy branches.
Flowers have twenty double-blooming petals, measuring about an inch to three each. The color is vibrant--rose or pink. You will have many blossoms for approximately two to three weeks in mid-spring.
The smell of the blossoms is soft, floral, and sweet.
The leaves emerge after the blossoms drop. Their leaves are petite, under five inches, and alternate along the stems. They generally turn to amber or orange in the autumn.
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Winterberry "Winter Red"
$21.99
Ilex Verticulata "Winter Red" Winterberry Shrub
Winterberry (Ilex verticillata)
Winterberry: Ilex verticillata, or the common winterberry, is a beautiful deciduous shrub that gardeners cherish for the cheerful, small, bright red berries that brighten up an otherwise bleak winter landscape. The shrub usually stays under twelve feet with a sprawling, shrub-like look; however, some trim the lower branches as it grows to give it the appearance of a dwarf tree.
The winterberry is a deer-resistant, disease-resistant, and pest-resistant North American native species. It is not particular about light conditions and will thrive in full sun or partial shade almost everywhere in the United States, growing in zones 3 through 9.
Winterberry is a holly family member with glossy, dark green three-inch-long leaves with serrated margins. The berries develop in the late fall, petite (under an inch around) little fruits that stay on the stem throughout the winter--the perfect sustenance for winter birds.
Where to Grow Winterberry in Your Yard
TN Nursery customers choose this shrub for the winter color and their love of birdwatching. Here are a few appropriate locations to plant one in our landscape:
Pollinator garden
Bird garden
Shade garden
Winter garden
Rock garden
How to Grow Ilex verticillata
Ilex verticillata is an unfussy plant that requires only a little care. Its native habitat is the forests of the Appalachian Mountains, where the earth is fertile and moist. Recreating those growing conditions in your garden will make your winterberry shrub almost carefree.
Add a hefty scoop or two of compost or a slow-release fertilizer when you plant your shrub. Be sure to give it about one inch of water per week for the first several weeks to allow the roots to strengthen; after that, it will become self-sufficient.
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Black Raspberry
$11.99
Black Raspberry Bush
Black Raspberry Bush: There may be no better summer pleasure than harvesting the bounty of a black raspberry bush. Picking berries is one of life’s most fulfilling and memorable activities. In fact, TN Nursery customers often share poignant childhood memories of harvesting berries in the countryside with parents or grandparents when they call to order this plant.
This shrub is a native species of the eastern United States. It is part of the rose family and has slender, gracefully arching branches. Its blue-green compound leaves usually turn yellow in the autumn, making a lovely fall foliage display.
Its flowers are small and white but rich in nectar. The dainty flowers give way to plump, juicy, red, edible berries. These nutritious and sweet berries are excellent fresh or in baking.
How to Distinguish the Black Raspberry Bush From Other Fruiting Bushes
Some TN Nursery customers ask how to discern between the black raspberry bush and wild blackberries.
This bush is pretty easy to distinguish from the wild blackberry. Both stems are smooth and ridged, but the blackberry stem is almost entirely white, and the thorns are smaller.
Additionally, the black raspberry bush stays smaller than many other fruiting berries. It tops out at about four feet and will spread a few feet to the sides; thus, it has a more compact, shorter appearance.
Like the blackberry, the black raspberry bush will grow in thickets unless you prune it during its non-bearing season.
Care Needs of the Black Raspberry Bush
The black raspberry bush is a resilient, hardy plant that can grow in harsh conditions. It needs full sun to produce fruit and prefers to receive about an inch of water a week. However, it will readily bounce back from short drought spells.
The black raspberry bush likes moisture but does not enjoy staying wet. Find a spot with well-draining soil; fertilize it once in the spring, and let Mother Nature take it from there.
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Black Chokeberry
$19.99
Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa)
Black Chokeberry: Aronia melanocarpa, the black chokeberry shrub, is a deciduous native North American shrub that will thrive in the moderately cool to warm USDA plant hardiness zones. TN Nursery customers love this bush for the season-long colors, from springtime's snow white blossoms flowers to the summer's rich green foliage to autumn's deep purple to black berries.
The black chokeberry is a species with few care requirements. It demands only twice-a-year fertilizer, approximately one inch of water each week, and occasional pruning to maintain a pleasing shape. It prefers a spot that has a mix of both sun and shade.
Black Chokeberry Shrubs Will Become a Neighborhood Wildlife Refuge
TN Nursery recommends the black chokeberry to any gardeners who are avid nature watchers.
Songbirds find Aronia melanocarpa delightful They love the dense canopy, which provides camouflage from their predators--you may get to witness ground-dwelling birds as they build their nests in the lowest branches. In the fall, they will feast on the small purple fruit, a highly nutrient-dense food source for your feathered friends.
The Black Chokeberry Shrub Has a Lovely Shape and Colors
Black chokeberry grows to a pleasant height of ten feet at maturity. The shrub grows in a vase-like shape--narrower at the bottom with red to brown twigs and branches stretching out to six feet across at the top of its crown.
The vibrant dark green leaves are shiny on the tops and dull underneath. They are oval-shaped, and each can be up to three inches long and about two inches wide. They generally turn rust or orange in the fall.
Flowers appear on the branches in the middle of spring and last for several weeks. The blooms are small but prolific, giving a beautiful, snowy appearance. The five-petaled blooms form in enormous, lovely clusters; each flower is only an inch across and forms a petite cup shape. You will probably witness bees and butterflies visiting them for the sweet nectar.
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White Violet
$5.69
White Violets (Viola canadensis)
White violets, also known as Viola canadensis, are flowering perennials that belong to the Violaceae family. They are native to North America and can grow in wooded areas, streams, and other moist habitats.White violets typically grow about 6-12 inches tall and have heart-shaped leaves and small, delicate white flowers. They bloom in the spring and early summer and are often used in gardens and landscaping as ground cover or border plants.In addition to their ornamental value, white violets have medicinal properties. They have been used traditionally to treat various ailments, including headaches, coughs, and skin irritations. These delicate perennials are also a source of antioxidants and may have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects.
White Violets: Viola canadensis, white violets, are a self-seeding perennial growing in the cooler USDA growing zones. The flowers are striking--snowy white with a delicate purple brushstroke.
A North American native species, white violets occur in nature on the rich, moist floors of the hardwood forests of Canada, New England, across the Great Lakes, and into the upper plains. This perennial loves moisture, filtered shade, and organic materials.
Where to Plant Viola canadensis in Your Landscape
White violets stay under twelve inches tall; the reasonable size makes them ideal for use in many locations. Here are a few places to use white violets:
Border garden
Shade garden
Along a walkway
Mass plantings
Near a fountain or water feature
Along a shaded walkway
Loosen the soil in a shady area to encourage quick drainage, and amend the soil with compost, shredded leaves, or hardwood mulch. White violets will also flower in heavily shaded areas, but the blooms will be less bountiful. It does not prefer full sunshine.
White violets are deer-resistant but will attract butterflies, moths, bumblebees, and other pollinator insects.
The Light and Airy Look of White Violets
White violets form small clumps up to twelve inches wide. The stem is burgundy to purple and narrow. The leaves create a lovely heart shape with gently scalloped edges and a pronounced tip. They are a true green, about four inches long and three inches wide. Fine hairs may be present along the edges.
Singular flowers measure an inch or less and display five petals with a cheerful yellow middle. The angelic white petals have a slight brush of purple on the lower petal and are about one inch across.
Blossoms open up and put on their show at the end of the spring and into early summertime.
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Bellflower Plant
$5.89
Bellflower Plant (Uvularia grandiflora)
Bellflower (Campanula) is a genus of flowering plants in Campanulaceae. There are over 500 species of bellflower, which are found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, with the highest diversity in the Mediterranean region.
Bellflowers are known for their bell-shaped flowers, which come in various colors, including blue, purple, white, and pink. They bloom in summer and can continue to flower into fall. The leaves are typically toothed or lobed and can be evergreen or deciduous.
Bellflowers can be grown in various settings, including garden beds, borders, and rock gardens. They prefer well-draining soil and full sun to partial shade.
They are relatively easy to grow and propagate, and many species self-seed.Some popular species of bellflower include the harebell (Campanula rotundifolia), Canterbury bells (Campanula medium), and peach-leaved bellflower (Campanula persicifolia).
Bellflower Plant: Uvularia grandiflora, the bellflower plant, is a perennial woodland species native to eastern and central North America. Due to its early spring arrival, many gardeners include this lovely yellow flower in their landscape plan. In some USDA growing zones, it blooms for about two weeks as early as March--a welcome sight for winter-weary eyes.
If this plant seems familiar, but the name doesn't sound right to your ears, you may better recognize it by one of its many names. Here are a few others:
Large bellwort
Large flower bellwort
Large-flowered bellwort
Merry bells
Great merry bells
Yellow bellwort
Each of these nicknames comes from the sunny yellow, bell-shaped flowers.
Where to Grow the Bellflower Plant
As a native to the lush forests across the eastern United States, the bellflower perennial plant prefers filtered sun to a full shade location. It will accept a couple of hours of full morning sunshine despite the shade preference.
It also likes soil that compares to what it would have in the forest--lots of rich, woody material. Think about adding compost, shredded leaves, and hardwood mulch. Bellflower is an excellent companion plant with other forest species, such as ferns and peat moss.
Bellflower can tolerate short periods of dryness and heat. However, it prefers well-draining soil with some moisture. You might need to water it during summertime's hot spells.
Besides optimizing these growing conditions, the bellflower plant is self-sufficient and resilient. Once established, you will enjoy it without much intervention.
Use bellflowers in a shade garden, rock garden, or natural area. But leave space--it will soon colonize and give you lots of baby bellflowers to dig up and use throughout your property or share with friends.
The Sunny Look of Bellflowers
Bellflower leaves reach about six inches long and two inches wide, forming a pale green lance shape. They encircle the green stem and have an interesting fine white fuzz on the bottom.
The cheery yellow flowers form a cone shape and then gracefully droop, forming an elongated bell shape. Each flower has six petals, emitting a soft, fresh floral fragrance.
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Cushion Moss - 5 Square Feet
$34.99
Cushion Moss, Leucobryum glaucum
Pin Cushion Moss, Cushion Moss (Leucobrym glaucum)
Cushion Moss: Leucobrym glaucum is a dense clumping plant that grows in a loosely-formed ball shape. It earns its name from its appearance, which resembles a cushion. You might also hear other gardeners call it to pin cushion moss.
Cushion moss has a mild and earthy aroma that some describe as a spring day after a thunderstorm.
Cushion Moss Adds Interesting Color and Texture to Any Garden
Cushion moss can grow more extensively than most other moss species. In nature, it grows in shady valleys and around the edges of swamps, where moisture collects quickly and drains slowly. It prefers densely packed soil or rocks, a lot of moisture, and partial to heavy shade, but it can also tolerate partially sunny locations.
Leucobrym glaucum foliage is attractive cushion moss, and it grows in dense clumps. The tufts of moss stay low to the ground. grows outward to cover the ground instead of reaching upward. A mature plant reaches a height of about three feet and can spread relatively wide, usually giving it a shorter, more rounded appearance. This expansive growth makes it the perfect ground cover for any shade garden.
The color of cushion moss is a gentle green, with definite gray to silvery tones that will lend an air of casual elegance to any garden.
Where to Plant Leucobrym glaucum
Understanding that cushion moss occurs in nature in wet woodlands and swamps helps you pick the best place to plant it. It requires ample water and shade to survive. You can grow it in your garden or on a rock wall--it does not care about soil quality.
So if you have a shaded, compacted, and bare area in your yard that collects water and requires a long time to drain after a rainshower, then cushion moss might provide you with the solution to that issue. This low-maintenance, shade-loving plant can be the accent piece that revives this otherwise desolate spot in your garden.
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Order your cushion moss from TN Nursery today. We will send you fresh, viable moss to fill your shady spot with silvery green color.
Cushion moss Leucobryum glaucum is also called pin cushion moss
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