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Tiger Lily
$6.89
Tiger Lily Plants are Exotic Perennials
The tiger lily plant is a native perennial that is a hardy plant that will bring a brilliant splash of color to your garden. Its elegant, vibrant blooms range from orange to deep red and will provide an inviting, welcoming atmosphere for you and your guests all summer. Plus, with its easy care and low maintenance requirements, you can add a perfect touch of beauty without any hassle.
Transform your outdoor living space with the tiger lily plant today! Whether you’re looking to spruce up an existing garden or design a new one, the tiger lily is an easy way to add a touch of vibrancy that will make all the difference.
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Tiger Lily: Lilium lancifolium is an ancient species. Most believe Tibetans or the Japanese were the original cultivators of this tall, orange lily and then spread across the ancient world.
Regardless of origins, the tiger lily is well-suited to the moderate USDA growing zones, well-adapted and adopted by many Americans. It grows in mixed sun and shade or full sun, reaching a mature height of around three feet. Don't be fooled by the regal appearance; this flower is relatively easy to grow and maintain.
TN Nursery customers use this lily in a garden border or as an ornamental to create a focal point in a formal garden--the bright orange flowers are undoubtedly worthy of such a place of honor.
The Elegance of the Tiger Lily
The tiger lily emerges each spring from a bulb. Despite being reasonably slender, the stalk is dark green, erect, and sturdy. Tiger lily leaves are narrow, forming an elongated oval shape. The texture is smooth, and they have a green hue similar to the stem.
The most easily recognizable feature of the tiger lily is the orange blossom with dark chocolate spots. Of course, the orange and brown tiger-like color scheme lends the tiger lily its name.
Each large blossom opens to display six flamboyant petals, each with a graceful curve. The flower's centers are creamy white or yellow--and long--making the flower even more intriguing.
In most growing zones, the plants begin their annual growth cycle in late spring and blossom in the latter half of summer--late July or August.
How to Care For the Tiger Lily Plant
The tiger lily might have an impressive look, but it's more low-maintenance than you might believe.
Plant your tiger lily bulbs in the fall or early spring, allowing a lot of space for bulb development. The tiger lily wants a healthy compost feeding in the early spring and a layer of woody mulch before winter. If your area receives rainfall once a week, you won't need to water it; however, it will need watering in drier climates.
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Squirrel Corn
$5.79
Squirrel Corn (Dicentra canadensis)
Squirrel corn is a small, perennial herbaceous plant native to North America. It belongs to the family Papaveraceae and the genus Dicentra. The scientific name of squirrel corn is Dicentra canadensis.The plant grows about 6 to 12 inches tall and has finely divided, fern-like leaves. It produces small, white, or pinkish heart-shaped flowers that bloom in spring. The flowers are followed by small, white, nut-like tubers that resemble corn kernels, hence the name "squirrel corn."
Squirrel corn is commonly found in woodlands and other shaded areas and prefers moist, well-drained soil. Often used as a ground cover in shaded gardens and is highly attractive to pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
While squirrel corn is not toxic to humans or animals, it is not commonly used for culinary or medicinal purposes. However, some Native American tribes have historically used the tubers of squirrel corn as a food source.
Squirrel Corn: Dicentra canadensis, or Squirrel Corn, is a lovely perennial wildflower. TN Nursery recommends this North American native species for customers in the cooler USDA growing zones from the New England region across the Great Lakes, the upper south, and the midwestern areas.
Dicentra canadensis takes its unique common name from the little white flower, which dangles from its stem like a white nugget of corn.
These plants are perfect for a shade garden or cottage garden. Gardeners adore this species for its uncomplicated nature, good looks, and charming little flowers.
Where to Plant Squirrel Corn
Squirrel corn will treasure a spot in filtered sun or partial shade. Although Dicentra canadensis will tolerate shade, it will not produce as many blossoms.
This perennial prefers de-compacted, fertile soil and about an inch of water per week. However, it does not tolerate standing water, so ensure the planting site provides sufficient quick drainage.
Squirrel Corn plants are lovely planted in these locations:
Mass plantings
Shade garden
Rock garden
Flower beds
Cottage garden
Fairy Garden
This plant is relatively self-sufficient if you select the perfect semi-shade location and give it ample water, especially during summertime.
The Casual Charm of Dicentra canadensis
The leaves of the Dicentra canadensis plant are soft, showy, and a lovely dark green, with a fern-like appearance. Leaves may reach six inches long and have a full, lush look.
The plant's stems are burgundy or brown and form a graceful arch as the flowers develop, adding weight for them to bear.
The Squirrel Corn variety grown by TN Nursery has white flowers, and they often have a slight tinge of baby pink accentuating their delicate good looks. They have two petals that meet in the middle to form a heart shape. Some gardeners say this heart-shaped flower looks like a cute pendant dangling from a necklace.
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TN Nursery suggests Squirrel Corn for gardeners who want a classic farmhouse flower with impressive greenery. We dig our plants fresh per order, ensuring healthy plants--order your plants from us today.
English Ivy
$5.49
English Ivy
English Ivy - Hedera Helix - is a favorite among gardeners because of its versatility and ability to provide a classic touch to your gardens.
This plant is a woody climbing vine native to Europe and Western Asia. You may find them in gardens, waste spaces, and wild areas, where they grow on walls, fences, and tree trunks. There are two phases to the growth of the plant.
The Juvenile stage, the climbing/spreading stage, produces thick, 3 or 5-lobed, dark green foliage on non-flowering stems with aerial rootlets.
An Adult stage, the bushy and non-climbing stage, produces umbrella-like clusters of greenish-white flowers in early fall, followed by blue-black berries that appear as a bunch of grapes, becoming a vital food source for pollinators, birds, and butterflies. It is a hardy plant that is resistant to deer and rabbits.
English Ivy thrives in partial shade to full sun and is tolerant of full sun
It is also considered a robust and fast-growing plant that may reach around 20 to 30 feet tall and approximately 15 feet wide. If you want fast and effective results, you need to grow them in the spring.
English Ivy thrives in partial shade to full sun and is tolerant of full sun. It performs well in fertile, medium moisture, and well-drained soil. It is tolerable to a wide variety of soil types but favors loams rich in organic matter.
Although it can tolerate moderate drought, it provides the best leaf color when the soil is evenly moist throughout the year. You may grow it indoors, where it needs a little care. While outdoors, it needs little to no care to flourish. It has much in common with Persian Ivy, Boston Ivy, Irish Ivy, and Virginia Creeper.
People may also confuse this plant with Poison Ivy due to its hairy stem. Since they have a spreading habit, you may use them as groundcovers in your landscaping.
When you cultivate it as a groundcover, you may shear off the tips of the plants in the spring to revitalize the vines. You may use this plant to conceal an unsightly fence or wall that you want to cover up. You may use it in pots or baskets that allow its vines to dangle for indoor and outdoor use.
It can never go out of style because of its timeless appeal. You may use this plant for ornamental and medicinal purposes.
Topiary designs, hanging baskets, and houseplants are different uses of this plant. Many people often use its leaves extracts to make medicines. It may have antioxidant properties.
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Butterfly Plants - 6 plants
$26.99
Butterfly Plants Package - 9 Plants Perfectly Selected For Your Planting Zone To Attract Butterflies
Butterfly Plants Package - 9 Colorful Plants to Attract Beautiful Butterflies
We will hand-select you perfect plants to attract monarchs and butterflies to your garden. We take into consideration your planting zone and will choose plants perfect for your zone.
Butterfly Plants Package: TN Nursery can provide a savvy solution to attract stunning butterflies, including the endangered monarch butterfly, to your yard--our butterfly plants package. We include nine plants that these lovely winged creatures find irresistible.
Butterfly plants attract butterflies to your yard
Attracting these charming creatures to your yard requires you to grow the plants that attract them.
What do butterflies want? That’s easy! Colorful plants with rich nectars and lush foliage where they can lay their eggs and hide their youngsters--our butterfly plants package contains the species that will check both of those boxes.
The horticulturists understand the vital connection between plants and butterflies and know what plants will grow best in your local USDA growing zone. They will custom-choose only the best plants for butterflies in your local area, removing your uncertainty.
What Plants Might Arrive in Your Butterfly Plants Package
Remember, each butterfly plant package is custom-tailored to suit your needs. TN Nursery grows over a hundred plant species, many of which attract your winged friends. We will select nine just for you. The following are a few plants we love:
Milkweed plant: We often include the milkweed plant, as it is the only way to save the endangered monarch butterfly. Milkweed is the one plant that can nourish its young. Over the years, widespread destruction of this plant led to putting monarchs on the brink of disaster.
Butterfly bush: The lush colors of the butterfly bush serve as a beacon to many species of butterflies, including the many members of the graceful swallowtail family.
Jewelweed Plant: The cheerful bright orange jewelweed plant is better known as a hummingbird attractant. But rest assured that butterflies love it for the same reason--the sweet nectar.
These are, of course, a small sampling of some of our best butterfly plants. However, the descriptions should give you an idea of the thought and care that will go into curating selections for your order.
Butterfly Plants Package (9 Plants) is available to order online at TN Nursery
Order your butterfly plants package today; you will soon enjoy winged visitors that will delight and entertain you.
Japanese Maple
$21.99
Green Japanese Maple Trees - Acer palmatum Tree is highly sought after in the US
PLEASE NOTE- THESE HAVE GREEN LEAVES IN SPRING AND SUMMER AND IN THE FALL SEASON THE LEAVES TURN RED
Green Japanese Maple, Acer Palmatum Tree Qualities:
In the early spring, the leaves appear in clusters of 3-5 on 10-15 cm long sprouts. The leaves have a slightly sharp flavor and a delightful fragrance.
This Japanese maple is cultivated for foliage, with new varieties developed for improved decorative qualities. The leaves are a shade of green similar to the Norway Maple tree and require occasional watering while young.
Japanese maples are easy to grow, make beautiful accents to any garden, and can be made into lovely bonsai plants. They are also popular as house plants because they can tolerate low light conditions well.
You can easily purchase Acer palmatum TN Nursery and get it shipped to your door.
Liven up your garden with Tn Nurseries Green Japanese Maple Tree, Acer palmatum, one of the best trees for shade!
Acer palmatum, a Japanese Maple tree, grows moderately, so you'll have a big tree in no time. It's also one of the easiest-to-grow plants
Acer palmatum is an excellent choice for anyone who wants the beauty and security of a mid-sized tree. Its ability to grow in any soil condition makes it a perfect choice for urban dwellers.
If you want an easy tree with good disease resistance, buy Acer palmatum today!
The Green Japanese Maple, Acer palmatum, an excellent plant, is unique and has been honored by the Japanese emperor with a name that means "true maple."
The Japanese maple is an excellent choice for planting in your yard, especially if you're searching for the perfect shade tree. It can also be used to create intricate bonsai.
If you're looking for the perfect shade tree or to spruce up your yard, Acer palmatum should do the trick! This phenomenal plant attracts admirers from around the world and is well-suited for bonsai.
Buy Green Japanese Maples, Acer palmatum, today and enjoy this majestic plant in your yard or garden!
Dianthus Plant
$5.69
Bring the beauty of dianthus perennials to your garden!
Dianthus perennials are perfect for adding a splash of color to any garden. These charming plants provide an abundance of soft, vibrant blooms in shades of pink, crimson, purple, and white. The unique foliage adds an interesting texture to the garden as well.
Transform your garden into a wonderland with the addition of dianthus perennials. Enjoy the delicately sweet scent and fantastic color these beautiful plants will bring you landscape.
Bring life and beauty to your garden with dianthus perennials today!
Dianthus plants are beautiful, long-lasting, and perfect for garden use. Buy your dianthus plants for your garden today! Order dianthus plants from TN Nursery and choose from various colors. Visit TN Nursery to order the best quality dianthus plants online.
Dianthus flowers are mixed colors which are the most popular and colorful
Our wide assortment of mixed-color dianthus plants provides an impressive lawn display that lasts weeks. A lush lawn of dianthus is a sight to behold. Whether in spring, summer, or fall, the blooms of these plants will fill your yard with beautiful and fragrant blooms. The season's foliage is luscious, and the plant's longevity can be measured in years.
No matter your size of lawn or garden bed, there is a type of dianthus for you. Want some little pots for your porch? TN Nursery has multiple color selections that are easy to maintain and grow anywhere.
Give Dianthus (Sweet William) plants: The gift of a beautiful, colorful lawn this year with our low grower prices and fast shipping!
Order your mixed-color dianthus plants and have them shipped to your door. DIanthus plants are the most popular cut flower type in spring and summer. DIanthus plants can be grown in various ways, including container gardening or in-ground. You can plant them in groups for a more formal look or individually to create color highlights and borders. DIanthus plants are easy to maintain, drought tolerant, cold, hardy blooming until winter, and easy to grow with little to no maintenance. They add year-round beauty for gardeners of all abilities and experience levels.
Buy a mixed-color dianthus plant from TN Nursery today, and get it shipped directly to your door!
Ajuga Reptans
$5.89
Ajuga reptans (Bugleweed)
Make your summer garden bloom with ajuga reptans! The ajuga reptans plant is an evergreen perennial with dark green leaves and deep blue flowers. This vibrant, eye-catching flower can thrive in any warm climate without much maintenance and makes a great addition to any garden.
No matter your gardening experience, you can easily add this beautiful flower to your home. The ajuga reptans plant will bring color to even the dullest gardens, adding depth and texture to your outdoor space. It's an ideal choice for those looking to spruce up their garden with minimal effort!
Choose the ajuga reptans plant today – it'll make your garden bloom!
Bugleweed: Do you need a fast-spreading groundcover plant for natural weed control? This plant is amazing with purple blooms in spring and summer.
Ajuga reptans is a native plant to western Asia and Europe.
Ajuga reptans will display a show of color in the mid-spring. That's when you will see tall spikes of vibrant purple flowers that will pop against your landscaping. The plant's flowers are tubular, with two unequal lips. Flowers are clustered along the stems and may reach eight or ten inches tall. As the flowers fade in the heat, the foliage becomes more prominent.
Though its flowers are attractive, the foliage is the real star. During the warm days of the early to mid-spring, Ajuga reptans plants develop rich, dark green foliage. The greenery creates a mat of leaves, often forming attractive whorls. Later in the season, the leaves show off bronze and burgundy tones in autumn.
Ajuga reptans Will Cover Your Ground Quickly
Ajuga reptans perennials spread quickly. Each plant can extend as far as eighteen inches wide. The spread of bugleweed is similar to grass--it sends out several small stems that take root nearby and grow new plants. The significant and rapid growth of these new groundcover plants means you can quickly fill in a gardening bed. Once the bugleweed takes over, your weeds will be a distant memory.
Although Ajuga reptans prefers shady to semi-shade growing conditions, it is a vigorous and resilient plant that can adapt to sunshine in most growing zones.
This plant is also relatively maintenance-free if you plant it in a spot with reasonably good drainage. The plant might require minimal care, such as cutting back runners two or three times a year and cutting the flower spikes after they finish their show of blooms.
This groundcover plant tolerates moist to moderately dry soil and has a centralized root system. Bugleweed is unfussy and grows in most soil conditions without much help from the gardener--this makes Ajuga reptans an ideal garden solution for anyone who wants a plant that will take over, choke out weeds, and remain carefree and beautiful for a long season.
Ajuga reptans is available online at TN Nursery
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Sheet Moss - 5 Square Feet
$32.99
Sheet Moss, Hypnum curvifolium
Sheet Moss (Hypnum curvifolium)
Sheet Moss: TN Nursery supplies its customers with the most luxurious sheet moss you could wish for. Sheet Moss, or Hypnum curvifolium, is a species of moss that grows naturally in a carpet-like pattern on dead trees and wood.
Despite its woodsy heritage, gardeners use sheet moss to complete lawns or stone walkways that need a fuller appearance, especially on forested or densely wooded properties. It is perfect! This moss performs best in a moist, shaded area or semi-shaded location, out of direct sunlight.
You might also hear some gardeners call it by the other common names:
Log moss
Brocade moss
Feather moss
Carpet moss
Fern moss
Each of those describes the same plant--Hypnum curvifolium.
Depending on environmental factors, this moss appears yellow-green to bright-green, with a slightly fuzzy appearance. It looks like a plush green carpet once it matures.
Hypnum curvifolium Looks Lavish in Your Landscaping.
If you have a sparse lawn due to a lack of sunshine or a stone or brick walkway that needs some greenery between each step, consider adding sheet moss.
Hypnum curvifolium has a classic charm that adds the perfect finishing touch to your landscaping projects.
Besides giving your finished look a charming look, adding moss to bare spots in your yard can help decrease soil erosion and help retain the soil's nutrients.
How Else Can You Use Sheet Moss?
While some apply sheet moss to their landscaping projects, it is also a helpful houseplant and is relatively easy to propagate.
Many people grow sheet moss in a terrarium, where it provides a soft texture and emits a mild, spring-like fragrance. It is easy to grow, so it makes an excellent choice for beginners who want to add some character to their terrarium project. Just be sure to provide this moss species with plenty of airflow to keep it healthy and maintain its vibrant appearance.
Sheet Moss Is a Carefree Plant
Once you choose a shaded to a partially-shaded location in your yard and plant your sheet moss, it will take over from there. It requires minimal care, other than a long drink of water if you have a hot spell.
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Blackberry Plant
$12.99
Blackberry Plant
Blackberry Plant: If you have a partially wooded yard with plentiful sunshine or mixed shade spots, a blackberry plant might make an excellent addition. When customers call TN Nursery for advice on easy-care fruit-bearing options, we often suggest the blackberry plant.
Unlike fruit trees, which can take several years to bear fruit, the blackberry plant might give you a few berries in the first season, ramping up production season after season until year three. Once mature, it will supply you with ten to twenty pounds of berries for the next twenty to twenty-five years.
The Rustic Charm of a Blackberry Plant
The blackberry plant grows in brambles or thickets, thriving in sunny clearings at the edges of woods or a forest. The North American native plant thrives in full sun or partial sun--a bright spot is a requirement for producing plump and luscious berries.
The first year you plant your blackberry plant, it will develop a few clusters of petite, pretty white flowers. Those flowers may produce a handful of berries during the first season.
The blooms will produce small white berries that plump up as they mature. The berries appear white at first, then reddening to an almost burgundy color and eventually a rich violet to black. Ripe blackberries are juicy, sweet, and plump.
As the plant matures, it grows wider and taller, topping at around six feet. They bring lazy summer days and fresh pies (or scrumptious cobblers) to mind. Can't you imagine the sweet juices drizzling down your chin as you bite into a lush berry?
How to Grow a Blackberry Plant
The blackberry plant requires a full-sun to partial-sun location for the berries to develop and ripen fully.
Blackberry plants need approximately one inch of water weekly, especially as the blossoms and berries develop. That's because the berry contains a high water content. You will not need to assist your plant if your region receives ample weekly rainfall. However, gardeners in arid locations must help the blackberry plant by supplying water.
Although it likes moisture, the blackberry plant does not like wet feet. Instead, it prefers soil that drains relatively quickly. You'll also need to fertilize it in the springtime as the blossoms develop--that food will nourish the plant and help it produce abundantly.
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Twinleaf Plant
$5.69
Twinleaf (Jeffersonia diphylla)
Twinleaf (Jeffersonia diphylla) is a perennial herbaceous plant native to eastern North America, found in forests and woodlands. It is named after Thomas Jefferson, a friend and contemporary of the botanist who first described the plant, William Bartram.The plant has distinctive, fan-shaped leaves divided into two leaflets, hence the common name "twinleaf." The leaves emerge in early spring, followed by delicate white or pinkish flowers blooming in April and May. The flowers are cup-shaped and have eight petals arranged in two whorls.Twinleaf has several medicinal uses in traditional medicine, including treating coughs, fever, and digestive problems. It contains several compounds that has shown proof of its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which may contribute to its therapeutic effects. However, as with all medicinal plants, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional before using twinleaf for medicinal purposes.
Twinleaf: TN Nursery proudly offers Jeffersonia diphylla, or twinleaf, a North American native species. It originated in the moist deciduous forests and woodlands of eastern North America. Despite its origins, this plant will also grow well in the moderate temperatures of the midwest and mid-south regions.
Gardeners prize the twinleaf for its spectacular green stems and leaves and its lovely flowers appearing soon after the first leaves enter springtime.
Although twinleaf does produce charming blooms, it is a perennial shrub that grows up to three feet tall.
Twinleaf Plant-The Ethereal Appearance
Twinleaf blooms in the early days of spring--in March through May, depending on local conditions--when everyone is ready for the cheery nature of flowers.
Each flower contains eight white petals with softly-rounded edges and a light green to yellow center. They may appear in small, eye-pleasing clusters or singly, in the lovely, random perfection that only Mother Nature can produce. The flowers have a pleasant, soft floral aroma.
"twinleaf" refers to the leaves, which are light- to medium-green in color and form in pairs or twins. Each pair has a heavenly appearance, similar in shape to an angel's wings emerging from a thin, woody stem.
Where to Use the Twinleaf Plant in Your Garden
Twinleaf prefers full shade, although it can tolerate filtered shade. It has an attractive appearance that will serve you well as an ornamental shrub but can also serve as a specimen in a shade garden.
Like most native species, twinleaf does not demand much care. If you plant it in the shade, amend the soil with fertilizer in the early spring and fall, and water it during dry spells, it will give you years of pleasure.
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Black Gum Tree
$25.99
Black Gum Tree (Nyssa sylvatica)
Black Gum Tree: Nyssa sylvatica, or the black gum tree, is a tall and lovely tree that will flourish in the moderately warm USDA plant hardiness zones.
The black gum tree is a native species of the United States. In nature, you might see it in high woodlands, near swamplands or marshes, or occasionally in a floodplain. They are drought-tolerant after they mature but need an inch of weekly watering during the first growing season.
People choose the black gum tree for its easy going nature and pretty colors, especially its fiery red fall color. The black gum tree demands little from the gardener except a sunny to partial sun spot in the yard.
Nyssa sylvatica Has Several Common Names
Some gardeners prefer other common names for Nyssa sylvatica:
Black gum Tree
Black Gum Tree
Black Tupelo Tree
Common Tupelo Tree
Cotton Gum Tree
Nyssa Tree
Pepperidge Tree
Sour Gum Tree
Tupelo Gum Tree
The Black Gum Tree Is Grand and Handsome
The black gum tree is a tall, medium-sized, and handsome tree. Each tree will grow to a mature height between forty to seventy feet. The species will develop a pyramidical crown with a rounded rather than a sharp shape at the top. The trunk will be three to four feet in diameter, proportionate to the height. The bark is medium to dark gray, with attractive furrows and ridges.
The black gum tree bears glorious deep green leaves with a pale green underside. Each leaf may measure about six inches long and three inches wide and have an elliptical shape and a blunt point at the tip. In the fall, those leaves will display gorgeous fiery red colors.
Each black gum tree can produce clusters of fruits that emerge around the end of August and continues to bear the fruit throughout the first weeks of autumn. Local wildlife, including squirrels, chipmunks, deer, and birds, will enjoy harvesting this feast into the early winter.
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The black gum tree is a beautiful, mid-sized tree that will provide lovely green foliage in the summer and blazing red color in the autumn--please place your order with TN Nursery today.
Green Mountain Boxwood
$13.99
Buxus Green Moutain Boxwood
Green mountain boxwood: The Buxus 'Green Mountain" is a woody, broadleaf, evergreen shrub that grows throughout most of the North American continent. It naturally grows into a softly-rounded pyramid shape with a broad bottom and pronounced top.
However, despite its naturally lovely shape, it is also highly tolerant of pruning and shaping. As a result, gardeners who practice the ancient art of topiary, or crafting elaborate shapes from trees and shrubs, often choose this plant as their "canvas."
The boxwood is an ancient shrub species, dating back to Asia over 4000 years ago and then across trade routes to northern Europe. It made its way to North America with early settlers. It is well-suited to the American climate and widespread across the country. It's a deer-resistant, disease-resistant species that can tolerate hot weather.
Green Mountain Boxwood Adds Charm to Your Garden
Buxus 'Green Mountain' is a charming low-growing shrub with dense foliage. It stays under a seven-foot maximum height at maturity but usually averages about five feet.
They can stand alone as lovely specimens, but most gardeners group them to form a hedge on their property lines or to create a privacy screen. The elliptical, dark, and glossy green leaves grow tightly in a tight formation, creating a lush "wall" of green that will keep prying eyes away from you.
Some plant the Green Mountain boxwood as a foundation planting, filling in shady parts around the home with this shrub. Because it is so forgiving about trimming, keeping it cut back below the windows without causing any damage is almost effortless.
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Green Mountain Boxwood is a good-natured and attractive evergreen shrub. It's perfectly sized for many uses in your yard and tolerant of pruning. Order your plants from TN Nursery for the healthiest plants you can imagine.
Pink Weigela
$23.99
Pink Weigela (Weigela florida)
Pink Weigela, Weigela Florida, is a long-blooming, stunningly handsome deciduous shrub in the honeysuckle family. Besides the name pink weigela, you might hear some refer to it as old-fashioned weigela.
This plant has it all--a graceful shape, vibrant pink blooms, and an independent nature that is entirely undemanding. It grows in the cool to moderately warm USDA growing zones with little care once it establishes roots.
This plant does not just bloom. Instead, it reblooms time and again throughout a single growing season. You will have gorgeous pink color for many weeks.
All it asks of a gardener is a nice sunny spot to bask in, a generous helping of fertilizer in the early spring before the shrub blossoms, a little water on the hottest days, and mulch to prepare for the winter cold. It really requires little else.
Where to Use Pink Weigela in Your Landscape
Pink weigela has many practical landscape applications, as follows:
Hummingbird garden: The tiny, busy little birds love the tubular shape of pink weigela flowers--they will find them irresistible.
Pollinator garden: Besides the hummingbirds mentioned above, bees, butterflies, and birds will gravitate to this species.
Shade garden: This plant will perform well in partial sunshine, so use it in that somewhat sunny spot in your shade garden.
Natural area: Brighten any natural space in your yard--pink weigela makes a lovely accent flower.
Stand-alone specimen: This shrub is an excellent choice if you want to pick one bright, colorful plant to stand alone as a focal point in your landscape.
Pink Weigela Is A Lovely Shrub in Both Color and Form
Pink weigela is a beautiful shrub. Besides the bright pink, reblooming flowers, it has an elegant shape with stems that bend gracefully from the weight of the leaves and flowers. It is a natural and charming look.
The leaves are oval-shaped, measuring under two inches long, light to medium green, and have toothy edges. They grow in an opposing pattern on the gray stem. In autumn, the leaves turn purple or burgundy.
The pink flowers are vibrant--a true pink. They are trumpet-shaped, just over one inch, and abundant, stretching the entire stem.
Order Your Pink Weigela From TN Nursery Today
Pink weigela will light your garden with its vibrant color for many weeks in a single growing season. TN Nursery suggests this shrub for anyone who desires a reblooming species. Order today.
Brown Eyed Susan
$5.69
Discover Brown eye Susan perennials!
Bring life to your garden with Brown eye Susan perennials. This easy-care, low-maintenance plants are perfect for any garden or home décor. With their delicate yellow petals and earthy brown centers, these beautiful flowers add a touch of elegance and color to any space.
Brighten up your outdoor space with Brown eye susan perennials! They’re easy to care for and require little water or maintenance — just sunshine, regular watering, and occasional pruning. Plus, they come back year after year!
A short glance at Rudbeckia triloba, or Brown Eyed Susan, will explain how the lovely perennial native wildflower earned its common name. Bright yellow rays of petals encircle a rich, chocolate-brown center or eye.
The North American species originated in the plains and the mid-west. However, Americans today enjoy this sunshine-loving flower in practically every growing zone--even as far south as Florida. You can find them growing unattended in some harshest conditions, like at the edges of woods, in storm ditches, or alongside highways.
This self-seeding flower is prolific, so the lovely flowers multiply from one season to the next. The plant is drought-tolerant, heat-tolerant, and cold-hardy, returning to life each spring, even in frigid climates.
Brown Eyed Susan Is a Biennial
Perennial refers to a longer-living plant that comes back every year. Technically, Brown Eyed Susan is a biennial. This term means it completes its life cycle in two years.
However, don't let that deter you. Because Brown Eyed Susan self-seeds generously, you will see multiplication, and the life cycle will continue via reseeding.
As with perennials, you will not need to replant Brown Eyed Susan--it takes care of that.
Brown-Eyed Susan Brings a Touch of Sunshine to Your Garden
Brown-eyed Susan grows to between three and five feet--the mature height depends on local growing conditions. The wildflower is slender and seems to reach high to lift its sunny face to the sunshine.
Each burgundy stem supports one to two flowerheads. Blooms are generally just under three inches across, featuring warm tones of golden yellow and orange on disc-shaped rays of petals around the brown pom-pom center.
The leaves have three lobes, are slim, and ovate. They are a lovely dark green that is the perfect foil for their bright blooms.
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Brown-eyed Susan is a beautiful flower. It's ideal in a cutting garden, rock garden, or near a water garden. It's unfussy about location and easy to care for. Order yours from TN Nursery today.
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Azure Bluet (Houstonia pusilla)
Azure Bluet: Houstonia pusilla, or the azure bluet, is an herbaceous native woodland perennial species that greets you in the last days of winter or early spring, depending on your growing zone.
Azure bluets also have several other common names, including the following:
Common bluets
Innocence
Star violet
Tiny bluets
Small bluets
Bluets grow well in almost all USDA growing zones, from New England to the south and across the plains to the west--it's an adaptable little plant that will make itself at home almost anywhere.
How to Use Houstonia pusilla in Your Landscape
Azure bluets will emerge as the snow melts under the first warm rays of spring sunshine. They provide camouflage and nectar to the earliest-arriving insects and bees. When these blooms open, you can feel the promise of spring.
Azure bluets prefer a sunny to partial sun location that loves well-drained but moist soil and a little bit of added shredded leaves or hardwood mulch. Unless you are in an arid region, you rarely need to tend this plant. That's because the melting snow and spring rainfall provides ample water.
It is drought-resistant, disease-resistant, and deer-resistant. Here are three ways to utilize them in your landscape:
Use azure bluet in a front row of a border, with daffodils as companion plants behind them.
Plant this little beauty near a water garden that gets plenty of sunshine.
Add them to a natural area--even after the flowers fade, they will add lovely, carefree green color.
Azure Bluets and the Lavish Blossoms of Early Spring
The stem of azure bluet is a lovely dark green and tops out at between four to six inches. The tiny spade-shaped leaves are green with burgundy or purple tinges.
The tiny lavender or violet flowers create a six-petal pattern and measure under an inch across. The flower's center is spring green and white, creating eye-appealing contrast with the purple petals.
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Your winter-bleary eyes will appreciate the significance of such beauty in the still-cool temperatures. Order your azure bluets from TN Nursery