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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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Red Flowering Dogwood

Red Flowering Dogwood

Red Flowering Dogwood is a firey red blooming favorite and an ornamental tree with numerous landscaping benefits. It brings a range of advantages that contribute to the overall appeal and ecological health of the surrounding environment. Red Flowering Dogwood, also known as Cornus florida var. rubra, is a vibrantly colored species that stands apart from most other trees. If you plant one of these trees in your yard, you'll get to enjoy its eye-catching colors from spring through fall. The Intense Colors Of Red Flowering Dogwood These trees are a delight for those who want to experience fall-like colors all throughout the growing season! When spring arrives, they're covered in bright red flowers that could make you swear it's already fallen. Don't worry, though, because these trees also transform into a reddish-purple color to celebrate autumn's arrival. The Leaves Of Red Flowering Dogwood The brightly colored flowers will undoubtedly catch everyone's attention, but they're not the end of the show! Shortly after the flowers appear, there will also be reddish leaves that eventually turn into a classic green color. There's still one more trick left in these oval-shaped leaves, though, as they will once again transform for the fall season. Crimson is the best word to describe how these leaves end their lifecycle, which will give you an absolutely brilliant display of color. The Berries Of Red Flowering Dogwood During the fall season, the leaves will eventually fall to the ground, but this tree still isn't done fully revealing itself. Fall time is when the berries come into the picture, and they'll keep the rose-red around for a little longer. If you enjoy looking at birds, you'll definitely want to invest in at least one of these trees, as wildlife of all types will flock to its berries. The Bark Of Red FloweringDogwood The bark of these trees is yet another thing that helps set it apart. Made of a unique and attractive light gray color, the bark will be quite smooth and delicate during the early years of its life. Once it begins to age, you'll notice a scale-like texture appearing. Although this may take away its former smoothness, it adds yet another compellingly beautiful aspect to these relatively short trees. Speaking of their height, these trees will only reach 20-30 feet, which makes them ideal for planting around your home. Give yourself and your entire neighborhood a tree that will capture everyone's attention.

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Red Hot Poker

Red Hot Poker

Red Hot Poker's elongated tubular flower spikes, often in fiery scarlet, orange, and yellow shades, create a visually appealing focal point. These vivid hues inject energy and vibrancy into gardens, making them ideal for spaces that need a pop of color. Red Hot Poker is a truly unique perennial plant that words simply can't do justice. As the name suggests, they have a scarlet color, they look hot, and they're shaped like a poker. But we find that they have an almost torch-like appearance, one that comes in a color resembling the many shades of a sunset. But while their look is what draws you in, they offer so much more. Here's why you should have some Kniphofia in your garden. Red Hot Poker Continues to Stun From Spring to Fall Kniphofia tends to bloom anywhere from the late spring into the early fall, which means that you can enjoy these gorgeous, bi-color flowers throughout the year. This is especially true if you switch up the varieties in your garden and add some different colors, which only enhances the look of your space when the different-colored Kniphofia bloom. Red Hot Poker Adept at Attracting Pollinators Are you in need of more pollinators in your garden to help your other plants thrive? If so, look no further than this perennial. These gorgeous flowers don't just catch our eye; they're also adept at attracting pollinators like hummingbirds and bees, ensuring that your garden and other areas of your yard are properly pollinated. However, Red Hot Poker Drive Away, Other Animals That Might Eat Your Plants There may be some plants that you're okay with wildlife eating, while others, like Kniphofia, maybe plants that you want to keep around and enjoy. If you fall into the latter category, you'll be pleased to know that these flowers attract pollinators but drive away potential predators like rabbits or deer, both of which aren't fans of the texture of Kniphofia's leaves. Red Hot Poker Is Drought-Resistant and Easy to Grow Having a plant that you have to put a lot of hard work into can be rewarding, but you sometimes want a break and want to be able to plant something that takes easily and thrives even in harsher environments. The Kniphofia is drought-resistant and grows easily, so you can put some color in your garden without worrying about whether your Kniphofia is going to make it once you've established it in your space.

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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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Red Trillium

Red Trillium

Red Trillium is a highly fragrant woody perennial plant with three maroon or deep scarlet petals, typically found in eastern North America, and its appearance adds a splash of color to forest floors in the spring. They are a captivating perennial plant native to North America and offer many benefits when incorporated into landscaping designs. Red Trillium Is Highly Prized For Fragrance & Beauty Red Trillium is a short, flowering plant that is an attractive addition to any landscape. It features broad clusters of leaves and small flowers and consists of several narrow stalks that fan out from a central root system. It can get up to a foot tall and 18 inches wide. This petite plant is a charming flower to feature in flower beds or decorative borders. The appealing texture of its leaves creates a pleasant backdrop for other small flowers, or landscapers can use thick clusters of this plant to fill in space between larger shrubs. The Gorgeous Leaves of the Red Trillium Plant Each leaf can reach around six inches in width. They have a teardrop shape with a broad, rounded base and a delicately pointed tip. Leaves are usually a medium kelly green with hints of olive or yellow. Pronounced veins run along the entire leaf and provide your garden with plenty of texture. This plant's attractive leaves grow in groups of three. Each upright stalk has three leaves that stretch out horizontally from the center. The Red Trillium Has a Long Blooming Season This plant has gorgeous flowers that appear each spring. The dark, burgundy flowers have three long, teardrop-shaped petals surrounding a cluster of white stamens in the center of the flower. Each flower is backed by three decorative bracts that peek out between each petal. These specialized leaves are typically an olive green color with a thin line of burgundy around their edge. Usually, one flower appears on each stalk of the plant, so the typical cluster of leaves can have around three to eight flowers. Enjoying Red Trillium in Your Garden Throughout the Year Flowers start appearing in March and can last all the way until June, so gardeners get to enjoy the lovely blossoms for months. Once the flowers fall off the plant, small, reddish fruit begins to grow in their place. These glossy orbs continue to add visual interest to the plant throughout the summer. As temperatures drop, leaves turn a pleasant yellow shade. They then go dormant over winter before sending out fresh, green shoots again in the early spring.

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Red Tulip

Red Tulip

Red Tulip is a spring-blooming bulbous plant with vibrant red petals and a classic tulip shape, adding a bold burst of color to gardens and landscapes. They are popular flowering plants with a broad spectrum of landscaping benefits. With their vibrant colors and elegant shape, they can improve the visible attraction of any outdoor space, from gardens to public parks. Their aesthetic qualities, adaptability, and symbolism make them a valuable addition to landscaping designs. One of the primary benefits of incorporating them into landscaping is their striking visual impact. Red Tulips' rich and vivid red hues immediately draw attention and add color to the surroundings. They can create focal points within a landscape, guiding the eye and creating a sense of harmony with other plants and features. These flowers are known for their ability to signify passion, love, and boldness. When used strategically in landscaping, red tulips can produce powerful emotions and create a sense of drama in the outdoor environment. They can create themed areas or highlight certain landscape aspects, such as pathways or entrances. their adaptability to various growing conditions is another advantage. They can thrive in garden beds and containers, making them versatile for different landscaping styles. Additionally, they are relatively easy to grow, making them an excellent choice for both experienced gardeners and beginners. Their lifecycle also contributes to their value in landscaping. These plants bloom in the spring, providing a burst of color after the gray days of winter. Their blooming period aligns with the awakening of many other plants, creating a harmonious transition between seasons in the landscape. In conclusion, the red tulips offer numerous benefits in landscaping due to their visual appeal, adaptability, and symbolism. These flowers can enhance the aesthetics of outdoor spaces, evoke emotions, and serve as focal points. Their ability to thrive in various conditions and their seasonal blooming pattern make them valuable for creating dynamic and captivating landscapes. Whether used in gardens, public parks, or residential areas, they can contribute to the overall beauty and character of the environment.  Buy your Red Tulips from TN Nursery! The Red Tulip, scientifically known as Tulipa gesneriana, is a mesmerizing and iconic flower that captivates the hearts of admirers worldwide with its enchanting beauty. This stunning perennial plant belongs to the Liliaceae family and is renowned for its vibrant and eye-catching appearance. The most striking feature of it is its captivating blossoms. These elegant flowers boast a graceful, goblet-shaped form with slender stems that can reach varying heights depending on the specific variety. The petals are velvety and richly hued in shades of crimson and scarlet, creating a striking contrast with their deep green leaves. The flower's vibrant red hue symbolizes love, passion, and romance, making it famous for romantic bouquets and garden displays. Red Tulip Blooms Early Spring The plant is a herald of spring, often one of the first flowers to bloom as winter's chill recedes. Its emergence from the cold, dark earth is a symbol of renewal and hope, signifying the arrival of warmer days and the rejuvenation of nature. This early bloom time makes it a cherished addition to spring gardens and floral arrangements, bringing joy and color to landscapes after months of dormancy. Its allure extends beyond its visual appeal. Its enchanting fragrance is a delicate blend of floral notes with a hint of sweetness, adding an extra dimension to its sensory charm. The aroma is not overbearing but subtle and inviting, drawing admirers closer to visually and aromatically appreciating its beauty. Red Tulip Are Very Hardy Gardeners and flower enthusiasts cherish its ease of cultivation and adaptability to various climates. Whether planted in formal flower beds, wildflower meadows, or window boxes, it flourishes, creating a breathtaking spectacle in gardens across the globe. In summary, the Red Tulip symbolizes elegance, love, and the promise of spring. Its velvety crimson petals, graceful form, and delicate fragrance make it a timeless favorite among flower enthusiasts, evoking joy and anticipation as it heralds the arrival of a new season. This iconic bloom's enduring beauty continues to captivate hearts and minds, enriching our world with its radiant charm.

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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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Rue Anemone

Rue Anemone

Rue Anemone is a delicate, spring-blooming perennial wildflower with fern-like perennial with leaves and small, white to pinkish flowers, often found in woodland settings. They are also known as Rue Meadow-rue or Early Meadow-rue, is a delicate and charming native plant in North America that offers many benefits when used in landscaping. Its dainty appearance, adaptability, and unique attributes make it a desirable addition to various outdoor spaces. The Rue Anemone is part of the buttercup family. Its botanical name is Thalictrum Thalictroides. It's important to note that it is not the Isopyrum Biternatum, which looks similar. Gardeners often refer to it as the windflower. It's native to North America and can be found in wooded areas. Gardeners love this wildflower for its white or pink flowers that tend to bloom early in the season. Identifying the Rue Anemone They are revered for their fragile appearance. They are identifiable by their white to pale pink flowers. They can attain sizes of up to 12 inches tall and develop anywhere from one to six white or pale pink flowers. Each flower typically has five sepals, which look like petals. Atop the sepals reside several yellow stamens, which add a lovely contrast to the pale color of the blooms. Below the flower, gardeners can view three-parted leaves that are dark green. The stems of the windflower are typically reddish or reddish-brown. These wildflowers typically bloom from April to May, but they've been known to bloom well into June. Gardening with the Rue Anemone They look great in wildflowers and shade gardens. It can be planted around trees, especially oak, maple, and hickory trees, as well as shrubs. These flowers make a great addition to hillsides and ridges. What to Plant Around Rue Anemone They can be grouped with many other types of trees, flowers, shrubs, and ornamental grasses. Some favorite companion plants include pulmonarias, bleeding hearts, and daffodils. Gardeners can also pair the windflower with lily of the valley, hostas, Hakone grass, and tulips. Plant Rue Anemone for Pollinators The blooms of the windflower attract bees. This can be beneficial for gardeners who have other flowering plants, vegetable gardens, or fruit bushes that need pollinators in order to develop their berries and vegetables. Gardeners can enjoy plating these beautiful wildflowers under and around trees, in shade gardens, and in areas where they are trying to rewild for environmental friendliness.

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Shooting Star Plant

Shooting Star Plant

Shooting Star Plant is a spring-blooming wildflower characterized by its unique, upside-down, nodding flowers with petals swept back, resembling asteroid's tail, often found in meadows and woodlands. Shooting Star Plant Create a Tropical Vibe The blossoms on a shooting star plant droop from delicate stalks in the form of stars. These five-petaled blossoms come in a variety of colors—white, pink, purple, and rose—and are around one inch in length. A single, dark green style converges to a point at the bottom of the flower, and a group of yellow stamens surrounds the upwardly reflexed petals. The pollinators that these flowers attract add to the tropical feel of your lawn. Because the blooms retain their pollen, birds can have a hard time getting to them. These flowers are also known to be resistant to deer. Add Dense Foliage for Extra Privacy With The Shooting Star Plant The smooth, lance-shaped leaves of these flowers can be any shade of green, from emerald to grayish. Each leaf can grow up to 2.5 inches wide and six inches long, which provides dense foliage. These leaves have a heart-shaped vein in the middle and a crimson base. Basal leaves, borne on lengthy stalks, are a distinguishing feature of the flower. They especially stand out from the rest of the woodland's vegetation in the spring. When planted in clusters, their varying heights and hues make for a spectacular show, particularly when planted with other species. Extend the Seasonal Appeal of Your Yard With The Shooting Star Plant The distinctive blooming habit and eye-catching blossoms of these flowers can add year-round seasonal beauty to your garden. They typically bloom each year in mid-to late spring. In April, a rosette of leaves grows at the flower base, and in late April and early May, the blossoms appear. Throughout the summer, they keep their vibrant display of pink or red blossoms and bloom abundantly. Even during the winter, the arching branches of these flowers can add visual interest to your lawn. Create a Focal Point With Hanging Baskets With The Shooting Star Plant With its gently cascading growth pattern, the flowers elegantly flow over the edges of hanging baskets. Their colorful, star-shaped flowers make for an excellent focal point in garden design, creating a rich and verdant show. Even when they aren't blooming, their glossy green foliage looks great in hanging baskets. Most of these flowers start blooming within their first year of growth.

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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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Silky Dogwood

Silky Dogwood

Silky Dogwood boasts vibrant green foliage during the growing season, transitioning to a rich burgundy hue in the fall. This autumnal transformation can contribute to a captivating and ever-changing landscape throughout the year. The shrub's branching structure also provides an elegant silhouette, making it an eye-catching focal point in gardens and natural areas. Silky dogwood is a large, flowering shrub that brings a welcome vibrancy to any space. Its gorgeous blooms, glossy leaves, and bright fruits ensure that it delights in multiple seasons. How Big Does Silky Dogwood Grow This shrub grows quickly, so it won’t take it long to reach its full potential. When mature, it can reach between six feet and 12 feet in both height and spread. What Do Silky Dogwood Flowers Look Like If you appreciate the striking flowers that the trees are famous for, then you’ll understand the appeal of the blooms. These shrubs are also members of the Cornaceae family, and the resemblance in the shape of the flowers is clear. They have tiny star-shaped flowers that are made up of four creamy-white petals. Each individual flower measures roughly half an inch in width. However, the flowers are arranged in flat clusters on single stems. These measure between two and three inches in width. The effect creates the look of lacy bouquets of creamy-white blooms among the shrub’s greenery. Flowers generally appear in May and June.  How Does the Foliage Look Of Silky Dogwood As a deciduous plant, they change their leaves with the seasons. In the spring, there is speedy growth and elliptical leaves in a rich green. The upper sides are dark. The undersides remain paler. Both sides can have soft hairs. This may be where the characteristic silkiness that gives this shrub its name comes from. As for size, leaves measure between two inches and four inches in length. They remain fresh and green throughout the summer. Berries develop in early August. Small and round, they’re initially white. They turn an entrancing porcelain blue as they mature. As fall approaches, the shrub’s leaves transform into shades of purple or red. The Silky Dogwood Stems Are Attractive Their stems have their own appeal. Older branches develop a thin bark that is either gray or deep purple. Younger stems are covered with fine hair and are more colorful. They can be red-purple, purple-lavender, red-burgundy, or brown copper. When you want a flowering shrub that delights in any season, it is a great choice. It counts people, pollinators, and songbirds among its many fans.

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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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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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Solomon's Seal Plant

Solomon's Seal Plant

Solomon's Seal Plant is a graceful woodland perennial plant known for its arching stems, dangling pairs of bell-shaped flowers, and distinctive, alternate leaves, making it a charming addition to shaded gardens. They offer a range of benefits when incorporated into landscaping projects, contributing to outdoor spaces' natural charm, versatility, and ecological value. With its distinctive arching stems, elegant foliage, and adaptability, this plant brings unique qualities that enhance various aspects of landscape design. Solomon's Seal Plant, also known as Polygonatum biflorum, is a herbaceous perennial that has three distinct stages of color: greenish-white, blue, and gold. Additionally, it has green leaves, which make up the majority of its total size. The Solomon's Seal Plant Color Stages When this perennial initially springs to life each May, it has small, greenish-white flowers. Each flower hangs down thanks to its arching stems. Later in the summer, blueberries appear. Finally, once it's autumn, the leaves turn a spectacular gold. Although the entire flower is beautiful, it's the flowering stage that is revered and has recently become a favorite in the floral world. Solomon's Seal Plant Growth It can reach up to four feet tall, which provides plenty of its dainty, greenish-white flowers for collectors. These specialty cut flowers are always in high demand due to how unique they are. Whether you enjoy brightening up your home every once in a while or on a regular basis, you can't go wrong with this plant! The Solomon's Seal Plant Natural Conditions Although it grows naturally in forests, it is also specifically planted for the floral industry. These perennials and their unusual appearance have quickly become highly desired. In fact, they've been used in a wide array of floral arrangements, including unique wedding bouquets. Between their stunning appearance and fragrant scent that mimics lilacs, this is definitely a flower that deserves your attention! Solomon's Seal Plant: What's in its Name What does the name of these flowers symbolize? Unfortunately, there is no conclusive answer. However, one theory is that the flat, round stalk scars that appear on its rhizomes were once believed to look like the ancient insignia of King Solomon. Nowadays, people are typically drawn to its dangling, greenish-white flowers and graceful arching stems. As an added bonus, they're able to add an unusual structural appearance to any shade garden. If you're looking for a unique flower to give someone, it definitely fits the bill! It also has just the look you need if you're planning to build a shade garden. Either way, this perennial won't soon be forgotten!

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Spigelia Indian Pink

Spigelia Indian Pink

Spigelia Indian Pink is a native wildflower beloved for its striking tubular, red-and-yellow flowers that attract hummingbirds and thrive in shaded woodland gardens. It offers many benefits when incorporated into landscaping projects, enhancing outdoor spaces' visual aesthetics, ecological diversity, and overall vibrancy. This unique perennial plant presents distinct features that contribute to various aspects of landscape design. Spigelia Indian Pink is a stunning herbaceous perennial that is native to woodland areas across the inland regions From Texas to Florida and Virginia to Missouri. This wildflower plant has a distinctive flower, and it is commonly grown in gardens as an ornamental plant. With a closer look at this beautiful flower in the Astrid family, you may easily decide to incorporate it into your landscaping design. The Eye-Catching Beauty Spigelia Indian Pink This wildflower has a stunning look that is easily identifiable. The flowers bud straight out from the top of the stems in an elongated fashion. This bright red or pink bud then sprouts a small, delicate flower at the top. This yellow flower has a star-like shape with six petals. The large, pointed leaves have a dusty green hue. When the plants are in full bloom, which usually occurs in May, you can enjoy a sea of green, red, and yellow in your garden. Spigelia Indian Pink Wildlife Impacts This plant strongly attracts hummingbirds to its flowers. Hummingbirds are natural pollinators, so they promote the health of other plants in your garden. In addition, hummingbirds eat wasps, mosquitoes, aphids, ants, and other pesky insects that you may prefer to keep out of your space. The roots of this lovely plant also dispel several types of worms that could otherwise damage the plants. The Hardiness Of Spigelia Indian Pink While this wildflower plant prefers moist soil, it is hardy enough to withstand drought conditions. The plant will grow taller and thicker when it has adequate moisture. The dry months of the year stymy growth and often transition into the colder weather season when the plant lies dormant. However, the blooms will return again in the spring months. The Expansive Growth Of Spigelia Indian Pink It grows in clumps that may be up to two feet tall and two feet wide. When planted ornamentally, these plants are often shaped through pruning. Commonly, they are rounded to appear as bushes. However, they can also grow broadly by retaining their free, wildflower look. The plants spread through natural propagation, and you can facilitate growth by planting the cut stems.

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Spiraea Japonica

Spiraea Japonica

Spiraea Japonica offers numerous benefits when incorporated into landscaping projects, enhancing outdoor spaces' visual appeal, versatility, and ecological balance. This deciduous shrub presents a range of unique qualities that contribute to various aspects of landscape design. Grown as a landscape shrub, Spiraea Japonica is known for its beautiful flowers. Depending on the type of bush you buy, you can enjoy having a range of white or pink flowers. Some cultivars can grow quite tall, so you can easily find different sizes of this plant for different locations in your garden. Enjoy Summer Blooms With Spiraea Japonica With this shrub, you can choose to have spring-blooming or summer-blooming plants. Depending on the variety, the flowers will appear in late spring to early summer. These stunning blooms are in shades of deep pink, ivory white, and crimson. Because of their brilliance, they naturally attract butterflies and bees. Each blossom grows within a cluster of five-petaled flowers. Spiraea Japonica Is Perfect for Butterfly Gardens Thanks to its size and exquisite blooms, this plant is ideal for butterfly gardens. Typically, this bush will grow about 2 to 3 feet high. At full maturity, it can reach 3 to 5 feet wide. If you want something larger, there are a few cultivars that can grow 5 to 6 feet high. Spiraea Japonica Offers Alternate Green Leaves Like other members of this genus, the simple leaves grow in an alternate pattern. While the stems are red-brown and brown in color, the leaves are a vivid shade of green. Normally, the leaves grow in an ovate shape with toothed margins. On some cultivars, the stem is hairy. Spiraea Japonica Is a Versatile Plant Originally, this bush was grown in China, Japan, and Korea. Because of its beauty, it has gradually been adopted by gardeners and landscapers around the world. It is known for being an incredibly versatile plant, so it is grown in many ecosystems. This bush can be included in a formal landscape design or an eclectic butterfly garden. As a part of its exceptional versatility, this shrub is available in many sizes and colors. You can find cultivars that blossom during different months of the year. Because of this, this stunning plant is the perfect addition to any home garden or commercial landscape. With a small amount of practice, you can start growing a beautiful shrub in your yard.

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Squirrel Corn

Squirrel Corn

Squirrel Corn is a spring-blooming wildflower characterized by its delicate, fern-like leaves and clusters of small, white to pinkish heart-shaped flowers, often found in woodlands and forested areas of eastern North America. When incorporated into landscaping projects, it contributes to outdoor spaces' natural beauty, biodiversity, and tranquility. This perennial wildflower offers distinct qualities that enhance various aspects of landscape design. Squirrel corn is a perennial wildflower with distinctly corn-shaped tubers that may attract smaller mammals like a squirrel or even chipmunks or mice. That being said, the corn element of this flower is not where it shines. This delicate plant is one that many would be happy to make room for. Let's take a look at where Dicentra candidosis shines and why it's beloved by so many. Have Fragrant, Heart-Shaped Flowers Each Spring With Squirrel Corn This plant produces attractive, pale pinkish-white, heart-shaped flowers each spring that add a touch of delicacy and quiet beauty to any garden area. The flowers themselves produce a welcome aroma, too, which only serves to enhance the presence of the plant. While the name of the plant itself might sound silly, don't let it fool you into thinking that it's not a gorgeous plant to have in your yard. Animals May Actually Help Transplant Squirrel Corn This plant is a tuber, and one of the benefits of this is that animals like chipmunks are known to transplant them, reducing the amount of work that you need to do if you want these plants all around your property. Squirrel Corn Foliage Enhances Your Landscape While the flowers are the highlight of this plant, they remain dormant after they bloom in spring. The good news? The leaves of this plant are also quite stunning. With a blueish hue, they flow out to produce an equally impressive spectacle, even without the presence of the plant's flowers. If you're looking for taller greenery that could be incorporated into garden or yard spaces to help you liven things up, you should absolutely consider Dicentra candles as one of the wildflowers that you use in your space. Squirrel Corn Adapts Well to Nearly Any Space Speaking of incorporating this plant into your space, you'll be pleased to know that it adapts fairly well to most environments, meaning that you can easily add it to various areas of your landscaping plans to breathe some more life into your space. Whether you're adding some more plants around trees or you're creating a garden space with various types of wildflowers that will burst to life in spring, you can rely on this plant to add something special.

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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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Sweet Violet

Sweet Violet

Sweet Violet is a low-growing perennial wildflower with heart-shaped leaves and fragrant, deep purple flowers often found in woodlands and gardens. They offer numerous benefits when incorporated into landscaping projects, enhancing outdoor spaces' visual appeal, ecological diversity, and sensory experience. This perennial flowering plant contributes to various dimensions of landscape design. Sweet Violet is a long-lived perennial wildflower that some people call "wild violet." The ancient Greeks revered the flower as a symbol of fertility and used it in love potions. Perfumers prize its sweet fragrance, and confectioners use it to add color and beauty to gourmet candies. Natural Habitat Of Sweet Violet Native to Europe and naturalized in the United States, it grows naturally in open deciduous woodlands and hedgerows. It shows up along forest edges and adds bright springtime color to clearings, pastures, meadows, and swamps. The flower's blooming season typically starts in February and lasts through May. Appearance Of Sweet Violet It grows in four-inch-tall rosettes. Its delicate, aromatic flowers are typically dark purplish-blue, but lilac, lavender, pink, and white variations are also common. The small, five-petaled blossoms are about one inch across and slightly taller than they are wide. The foliage underneath the flowers consists of downy, dark green, heart-shaped leaves with toothed edges. Both the flowers and the leaves rise up from horizontal runners. Sweet Violet In the Garden Gardeners frequently plant it to add color and greenery to their landscaping. This plant adds quiet charm to cottage gardens, woodland gardens, borders, and planters. It does well in flower beds and adds color underneath shrubs and trees. The cut flowers make lovely candies and decorations for desserts. Once established, it will spread out at a moderate rate, giving this plant a good ground cover in moist, sunny areas. You can propagate the plant with seeds or by dividing the plants late in the season after they stop flowering. To encourage a bright show of blooms in spring, cut the runners and any spindly tendrils in late fall. The Ecology Of Sweet Violet Though they grow close to the ground, the plants are an important food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and moths. Woodland butterflies drink their nectar, and caterpillars eat their leaves. Songbirds and grazing animals, including rabbits, geese, woodchucks, and deer, enjoy eating the foliage and seeds. When you're looking to add color and subtle beauty to your garden, planting it will help you welcome the spring season year after year.

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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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Trumpet Vine

Trumpet Vine

Trumpet Vine is a vigorous, deciduous woody vine known for its showy, trumpet-shaped orange or red flowers and ability to attract hummingbirds and butterflies. It is a popular choice for covering fences and trellises. It offers many benefits when integrated into landscaping projects, enhancing outdoor spaces' visual allure, ecological diversity, and functionality. This deciduous woody plant presents unique qualities that contribute to various dimensions of landscape design. One of the standout benefits of using it in landscaping is its striking floral display. They have their place in any yard, and there are some that produce stunning flowers that are quite hard to ignore. If you've been looking for the right one, look no further than the trumpet vine. Also known as the trumpet creeper, these gorgeous plants have a wide range of purposes some may forget. Here's what these unique plants have to offer that you'll be sure to love. The Spectacular Flower Display Of Trumpet Vine They produce a wonderful flower show that begins in May and lasts until about August. As the name suggests, these trumpet-like flowers burst out of the foliage and announce themselves with a dazzling red-orange display that coats almost the entirety of them. No matter where they're growing, they're sure to catch your attention once they're ready to make themselves known. Trumpet Vine Is an Excellent Addition to Vertical Decor Finding the right plants for vertical decor can be difficult, and not everyone wants to fill their spaces with hanging plants or plants that are in pots attached to the wall. This is where they come in. These gorgeous trumpets easily climb up vertical decor like trellises to provide you with the coverage you're looking for. Hardiness Keeps Trumpet Vine Going and Growing They are extremely durable and will grow quickly, making them the perfect plan for those who are looking to cover certain areas fast without having to worry too much about making mistakes along the way that put them at risk. Trumpet Vine Is Great for Erosion Control and Other Environmental Benefits Planting them can be an excellent way to reduce soil erosion, especially in sloped areas where you're concerned about the stability of certain objects or other plants. They create networks of roots that keep soil in place. They also offer other benefits for your yard, like attracting essential pollinators such as birds and butterflies as well as acting as a space where ants can build a habitat. If you want a plant that provides a host of benefits to the surrounding area, consider this one.

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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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Twilight Crepe Myrtle

Twilight Crepe Myrtle

Twilight Crepe Myrtle or Lagerstroemia indica is known for its stunning dark purple foliage and vibrant pink to lavender flowers, adding a striking contrast to garden landscapes. It is a popular choice in landscaping due to its numerous benefits and aesthetic appeal. This deciduous shrub, renowned for its stunning flowers and vibrant foliage, brings a range of advantages to outdoor spaces. Twilight Crepe Myrtle, also known as Lagerstroemia indica, is a tree that features gorgeous purple flowers. It also has a distinctive trunk that makes it easy to use as a living fence for your yard. The Flowers Of Twilight Crepe Myrtle The highlight of this 20-foot-tall tree is definitely its flowers. In fact, they stay in bloom for longer than most other trees, which makes them a favorite of those who adore floral accents in their yard. They have crimped petals, and each panicle grows to approximately 3 1/2 inches. Each flower is attached to five others, thereby creating six parts. The Bark and Fruit Of Twilight Crepe Myrtle The flowers typically last from July through September. After which, brown dehiscent fruits appear in a six-valved capsule. Once a capsule falls to the ground, it splits open to help more trees grow. The bark of these trees exfoliates to reveal multiple shades of gray and brown. When you combine this with the rarity of how long they bloom, you've got an eye-catching tree that will really draw people's attention. The Leaves Of Twilight Crepe Myrtle The leaves can grow in three different patterns: whorls, alternate or opposite. Either way, they grow in groups of three. In autumn, the leaves will change to a stunningly brilliant red. By that time, the flowers are gone, leaving only the fall leaves to brighten your yard. Fortunately, the entire process starts over again in the spring, so you'll get to enjoy gorgeous purple or red colors throughout most of the year. Twilight Crepe Myrtle A Home for Birds Another good reason you'll want to consider planting them is that they provide the perfect natural habitat for wrens and songbirds. Therefore, if you've ever wanted to experience a nest up close, this is the tree that will make your wish come true. These trees will also provide any lawn with a lot of vertical interest. As such, they have fantastic curb appeal. The best presentation is typically in a triangular pattern with three trees. This takes advantage of the tree's rather unusual shape. Rather than having one simple trunk, they spread out into many branches from a low-lying, close to the ground level. This creates even more visual appeal.

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Viburnum Dentatum

Viburnum Dentatum

Viburnum dentatum a deciduous shrub native to North America, featuring attractive clusters of white flowers, vibrant blue-black berries, and toothed leaves, making it a versatile and popular choice for hedges and wildlife gardens. Viburnum Dentatum earned its name because the inhabitants of the areas where it grew used the branches to create arrows in past centuries. The deciduous shrub's straight branches made it an ideal choice for that purpose. The Aesthetic Attributes Of Viburnum Dentatum The shrubs produce small clusters of white flowers that are about 4 inches wide, and they start appearing in the spring. Also, they produce small fruits as the summer progresses. Although it can expand as tall as 15 feet, it often stands under 10 feet in height. Its impressive size makes it a great shrub for hedgerows. Many people plant arrowwood shrubs individually in their yards or gardens. However, they are also popular choices to adorn the shores of creeks or ponds. The Sophisticated Beauty Of Viburnum Dentatum This rounded shrub has a graceful, elegant appearance. The branches and twigs have a grayish-brown color and are slender. With their ridges, they add a touch of rustic appeal. Greenish-brown buds create a contrast that commands attention. Its white flowers are delicate and look stunning against its colorful leaves. The toothed edges of the leaves give the plant the dentatum part of its name. Although they start with a green hue, they gradually turn yellow and red as the seasons change. During the summer, the bluish-black fruits add even more beauty. For anyone who enjoys a colorful landscape, this type of shrub does not disappoint. Additional Benefits of Viburnum Dentatum In addition to the aesthetic benefits of this shrub, there may be health benefits for some. It is also a great choice for people who want to attract wildlife. Several types of songbirds enjoy the fruit, and some animals eat the twigs and leaves. Since the flowers have nectar, they are helpful to bees. Butterflies are also attracted to the flowers. It is a great example of nature's profound beauty and its ability to change. It is a great choice for anyone because of its ecological, aesthetic, and other potential benefits.

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Virginia Bluebell

Virginia Bluebell

Virginia Bluebell is a spring-blooming wildflower native recognized for its delicate, bell-shaped, sky-blue flowers forming clusters and carpeting the forest floor in early spring. It is a captivating perennial plant that offers numerous benefits when incorporated into landscaping designs. Its enchanting appearance and adaptability have become a favorite among gardeners and landscapers.   Virginia Bluebell produces charming clusters of bell-shaped flowers that dangle delicately from its stems during the early to mid-spring months. These flowers start as shades of pink and gradually transition to a soothing sky-blue hue, creating a stunning gradient effect that adds a touch of elegance to any landscape. The lush green foliage further complements the vibrant blooms, enhancing the overall visual impact. Besides its visual appeal, it is positively adjustable to various soil types, making it a perfect option for landscaping projects in multiple environments. Its preference for partially shaded to fully shaded areas makes it ideal for underplanting trees or placing them along the edges of woodland gardens. This versatility allows landscapers to create visually appealing designs catering to light conditions. Another benefit of incorporating them is their role in supporting local ecosystems. These plants are attractive to pollinators such as bees and butterflies, making them valuable contributors to biodiversity. By attracting these pollinators, they aid in reproducing nearby plants and promote a healthier ecosystem within the landscape. They also have a low maintenance requirement, making them an appealing option for amateur and experienced gardeners. Once established, they require minimal care, allowing landscapers to focus their efforts on other aspects of the design. In conclusion, it offers a range of benefits that enhance the overall appeal and ecological value of landscaping projects. With their captivating appearance, adaptability to various environments, support for local wildlife, and low maintenance needs, these perennial plants are a valuable addition to any landscape design seeking a harmonious blend of beauty and functionality. Order your Virginia Bluebell at TN Nursery The Virginia Bluebell, or Mertensia virginica, is a stunning and delicate native wildflower that graces eastern North America's woodlands and meadows. This perennial plant, belonging to the Boraginaceae family, is renowned for its enchanting beauty and is often considered one of the most striking spring wildflowers in its native range. Standing at heights 1 to 2.5 feet, the wildflower is a herbaceous plant that emerges from the forest floor early to mid-spring. Its growth cycle is a true spectacle as it undergoes a remarkable transformation. Initially, the plant's lance-shaped leaves are tinged with an attractive reddish-purple hue, but as they unfurl, they transition to a soft, gray-green color, creating a stunning contrast with its vibrant blue flowers. Virginia Bluebell Has Mesmerizing Flowers The flowers themselves are the main attraction of the plant. They are composed of clusters of pendulous, trumpet-shaped blooms that are a breathtaking shade of sky blue or pale pink, depending on the soil conditions. These blossoms are unique because they start as pink buds, gradually shifting to their iconic blue hue as they mature. The floral clusters adorn the plant's upright stems, creating a sea of blue that sways gently in the spring breeze. One of their most remarkable aspects is their ability to thrive in shaded woodland areas. They are often found in the dappled sunlight beneath deciduous trees, creating a serene and ethereal ambiance in these natural settings. Their preference for moist, rich soils ensures they are frequently spotted along stream banks and low-lying areas. Aside from their visual appeal, Virginia Bluebells play an essential ecological role. They provide nectar for early-emerging pollinators like bees and butterflies, helping to kickstart the pollination process for various plants in their ecosystem. In conclusion, the Virginia Bluebell symbolizes grace and fleeting beauty in the natural world. Its striking blue flowers and unique life cycle make it a beloved harbinger of spring, enriching the landscapes it graces and captivating all who have the privilege to witness its brief but glorious bloom.

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Weigela Shrub Collection - 3 Varieties (Red, Pink & Varigated)

Weigela Shrub Collection - 3 Varieties (Red, Pink & Varigated)

Weigela shrubs have long been cherished additions to gardens worldwide with their vibrant blooms and lush foliage. These ornamental plants, belonging to the Caprifoliaceae family, offer many benefits beyond mere aesthetics. Among the diverse array of Weigela cultivars, the pink, red, and variegated varieties stand out, each possessing unique characteristics and advantages that make them beloved choices among gardeners. THIS OFFER IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE BUY 1 GET 1 FREE Weigela Shrub Collection - 3 Varieties (Red, Pink Variegated) If you want to add low-maintenance color to your property, consider the Weigela shrub. It is a relatively fast-blooming plant that comes in a variety of colors, such as red and pink, and it can also come in variegated styles to add multiple hues to a single plant. What Does The Weigela Shrub Collection - 3 Varieties (Red, Pink Variegated) Look Like? This plant ranges from a foot tall to almost 10 feet tall, depending on the type that you buy. Its flowers will be about an inch or two long and will be a variety of colors depending on the variety that you acquire. Leaves can be green during the spring and summer and will not drastically change colors during the fall months. Why Buy the Weigela Shrub Collection - 3 Varieties Red, Pink Variegated? Perhaps the best reason to buy this collection is that you can get the diversity of colors that you need in an affordable and convenient manner. You can use this plant to line the edge of your garden or to turn a boring driveway or patio into something that you'll love to look at. Weigela Shrub Can Take Care of Itself This plant won't harm humans or pets because it's non-toxic. Therefore, you won't have to worry about your baby or dog getting sick after licking or accidentally ingesting a flower. Furthermore, it is resistant to most insect and pest damage, and it is unlikely to be eaten by deer or other animals that might pass by. You'll Get Quick Groundcover With The Weigela Shrub Planting a smaller variety of this item can result in timely ground cover as it is relatively quick to grow once in the ground. Depending on your preferences, it may be possible to get away with little or no mowing of covered surfaces as it's unlikely to get so unruly that you're creating a nuisance for yourself or your neighbors. Although the roots won't be as strong as other trees or plants on the market, getting them in the ground can help to stabilize soil to an extent.

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White Hibiscus

White Hibiscus

White Hibiscus is adorned with pure snowy, trumpet-shaped flowers and typically dark green foliage, adding an elegant touch to gardens and landscapes. It is a stunning and versatile plant that offers elegance and beauty to any landscape. Its unique attributes make it an excellent choice for landscaping projects, adding value and appeal to various settings. White Hibiscus, also known as Luna white, is an eye-catching perennial that takes the form of a shrub in most cases due to its woody and branching stems. Nevertheless, some varieties have soft stems that are characteristic of herbs. Others can be coaxed into forming small trees. As a plant native to the tropics. White Hibiscus Plant Qualities These plants have large blossoms in shades ranging from bright, snowy, and delicate baby pink to deep purple and intense ruby red. The flowers have at least five single or double petals, and some blooms are adorned with frilly and ruffly centers and edges. During the growing season, the plants produce hundreds of flowers every day. What Do White Hibiscus Blossoms Look Like As a shrub, this plant has a sturdy, compact, and robust appearance. In mid-summer, it explodes with delicate, snowy flowers having intense scarlet centers from which clusters of shiny, creamy-white stamens appear. The blooming season lasts from mid-summer through the middle of fall. The daily display of abundant flowers in full bloom can be breathtaking. These fetching flowers range from two inches to a foot in diameter. The blooms appear only for a day or two, but new ones burst into life to make up for those that are lost. Not surprisingly, the plant attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Do the Flowers Of The White Hibiscus Have a Fragrance One plant variety that's native to Hawaii is known for its unique fragrance. The perfume, which is most noticeable early in the morning and early in the evening, is described as mildly sweet, light, and airy with an undertone of tropical flowers. Do the White Hibiscus Come in Different Colors If you want to mix snowy blooms with colored ones, there are plenty to choose from. The bluebird plant has gently ruffled, bluish-purple flowers that are beautifully set off when paired with blooms of alabaster white. Another option is abelmosk, also known as musk mallow. This plant, which is native to India, can be up to six feet tall and scented. Dainty pink flowers have gently ruffled centers and edges that fill the air with their scent throughout the blooming season. The fragrance is described as soft, warm, sweet and rich.

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White Trillium

White Trillium

White Trillium is a spring-blooming wildflower with large, white, three-petaled flowers and a distinctive, whorled arrangement of leaves, typically found in woodland habitats. It is prized for its large, showy, white flowers that bloom in the spring. The blooms can add a touch of elegance and beauty to your landscaping. It is a native North American wildflower that can provide several landscaping benefits. White Trillium, commonly known as the "wood lily "and the "large-flowered wake-robin," is a long-lived perennial wildflower that grows in eastern North America. Its bright to dark-green foliage blooms with large, bright flowers in April, May, and June. The Habitat Of White Trillium Its native range includes woodlands from Quebec to Georgia. In the wild, the plant grows in deciduous or mixed forested areas and on mesic slopes, as well as on rich rock ridges and in thickets and swamps. In Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, the herb sometimes produces mixed populations of rose-pink and white blossoms. The Appearance Of White Trillium Wood lily flowers have showy white blossoms that stretch more than 4" in diameter. Their long, pointed petals take on a pink tint over time. Each outwardly curved flower rises above three glossy, green, oval-shaped leaf-like bracts that have a visibly veined appearance and pointed tips. A short rhizome that serves as the plant's stem branches out into peduncles aboveground that grow up to 15" tall. The plant commonly forms large, dense colonies that spread slowly as they age. White Trillium In the Garden Whether you're designing a woodland or wildflower garden, or you want to add a little texture to a shady spot, it will make a lovely addition to your landscape. These spring-blooming flowers complement hosta, ferns, iris, and jack-in-the-pulpit beautifully and can make your yard a natural haven. Since they go dormant during the summer, pairing them with groundcover plants and perennials will help them flourish into autumn. The Ecology Of White Trillium Wood lily species serve as host plants for the American angle shades moth and the black-patched clips. During the blooming season, native bees and honey bees visit the blooms in pursuit of nectar. Ants eat the lipid-rich elaiosome surrounding the seeds, then drop the seeds on the soil, where they grow into healthy new plants. In places where the plant grows prolifically, the plant colonies can provide habitat and coverage for small mammals. White-tailed deer also enjoy grazing the blossoms and foliage.

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Wild Geranium

Wild Geranium

Wild Geranium is a native perennial plant with deeply lobed, palmate leaves and delicate, pink to lavender flowers that resemble small crane's bills, often found in woodlands and meadows. It is a native perennial plant offering several positive landscaping uses. Its natural beauty, adaptability, and ecological benefits make it a valuable addition to gardens and naturalistic landscapes. Wild geranium is proof that great things can come in small packages. Its flowers may only be about an inch in size, but their delightful display always wins smiles. Interestingly, this plant offers showy leaves and blooms. What Characteristics Define the Greenery Of Wild Geranium Formally known as the geranium maculatum, these woodland perennials produce hairy, unbranched stems that can stretch up to 24 inches in height. They are generally either green or reddish. The visually compelling leaves are vibrant green, toothed, and deeply palmately lobed. Most feature five lobes, but some have seven. These leaves measure between three inches and six inches in both length and width. The leaves at the bottom are larger and have coarse hairs. Those at the top of the plant are more delicate and have finer hair. What Do the Flowers of Wild Geranium Look Like They bloom in late spring or early summer. Each upright stem will produce a cluster of two to five blooms. The saucer-shaped flowers generally measure one inch in size, but they can reach up to three inches. The flowers are composed of five petals. In addition, they have ten yellow stamens and five green sepals that encircle their pistils. What Color Blooms Does Wild Geranium Produce They are in shades of pink or lavender. However, whites, blues, reds, and burgundies are also possible. While the flowers may appear to be solid at first glance, a closer look will often reveal that darker lines run from the center of the bloom to the edge of the petal. Many popular flowers have multiple names, and these gorgeous gems are no exception. Why are they called cranesbills? The explanation may seem hard to spot, but a look at their picturesque seed pods can be revealing. After they have bloomed, they produce a charming fruit capsule. It has a long, central column, which imaginative people say resembles a crane's bill. Five basal cells with seeds form the rest of the crane's head. Colorful and full of cheer, they are fantastic additions to any garden. They work well in mass plantings and borders and attract pollinators, butterflies, and songbirds.

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Wild Strawberry Plant

Wild Strawberry Plant

Wild Strawberry Plant is a low-growing perennial herb with trifoliate leaves and small, sweet, red berries, often found in a variety of habitats, including woodlands, meadows, and gardens. Wild Strawberry Plant is known by many names, but most people can recognize the fruits by sight. While it is famous as a fruit, this groundcover is also a popular ornamental in home gardens. Once you put it in the ground, it will quickly start to spread through runners. These runners can be moved to different areas, or you can leave them where they are for a full bed of green leaves and red fruits. Using Wild Strawberry Plant As an Ornamental In the wild, this perennial grows along roads, embankments, and trails. You can often find it at the edges of woodlands and meadows. It needs light to form fruit, so you won’t see any strawberries if it is in a shaded area. In these spaces, it simply looks like a cluster of lovely green leaves. This herbaceous perennial is technically a member of the rose family, although it doesn’t resemble the rose in appearance. It normally propagates using runners, so new leaves and flowers develop next to the original growth. If there are viable seeds, they will sometimes germinate in seed banks if they are undisturbed. Discover Lovely Wild Strawberry Plant Flowers Before the fruit develops, this perennial creates delicate, white flowers. It typically blooms in spring. As spring ends and early summer begins, the flowers turn into small, red fruits. This fruit is unique among other flora because the seeds are on the outside of the fruit. Enjoy Beautiful Plant Foliage With Wild Strawberry Plant While the fruit is the most famous part of this perennial, the leaves are also incredibly lovely to look at. In spring, the light-green leaves come out. They grow in threes and have toothed margins. Then, the leaves turn vivid colors at the end of the summer. Typically, you will find leaves in different shades of red and maroon. As they grow, these perennials form patches on the ground. This makes them ideal as a ground cover, although it can take a few years for a large patch to develop. Once they have been planted in the ground, you can expect elegant blooms for years to come.

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Wood Poppy

Wood Poppy

Wood Poppy has deeply lobed, blue-green foliage forms an attractive ground cover that adds texture and interest to the landscape even when the plant is not blooming. In early spring, it bursts into a profusion of cheerful yellow flowers with four petals, creating a picturesque display that enlivens the garden. These vibrant blooms contrast the fresh green leaves, creating a focal point in any garden design. The wood poppy is native to the eastern part of the United States and Ontario, Canada. However, in Canada, it's considered an endangered species due to loss of habitat. It's officially known as Stylophorum Diphyllum. Gardeners commonly refer to it as the yellowwood or celandine, and it's part of the Papaveraceae family. This wildflower is commonly found in forests, along rivers and streams, and in ravines. History buffs may be pleased to know that the yellow sap was once used by American Indians as a clothing dye. Prized Features of the Wood Poppy The Stylophorum Diphyllum is loved for its yellow to orange four-petaled flowers. It can reach heights of 18 inches, and the flowers can grow to two inches across. The leaves of this brilliantly-colored wildflower are green or gray-green, and they contain lobed leaves that can get up to six inches. Gardeners can expect this flower to bloom from March to May. How to Make the Most of the Wood Poppy The Stylophorum Diphyllum thrives in areas that mimic its natural habitat. This means that it does well in shade gardens, native areas that are being rewilded, along water features, if shade is available, and along wooded areas. Gardeners can even plant it under and around tall shade trees and shrubs to help brighten the area. Wildlife Seen Around the Wood Poppy The Stylophorum Diphyllum primarily attracts chipmunks with its seeds. However, the pollen in the flowers has been known to attract a variety of bees. Ideal Companion Plants for the Wood Poppy The Stylophorum Diphyllum does well around other wildflowers as well as trees, shrubs, and ornamental grasses. Some ideal companion plants include bleeding hearts, foamflowers, wild ginger, hostas, columbines, and spiderworts. Gardeners can also pair it with ostrich ferns, Virginia bluebells, wild geraniums, and the woodland phlox. Gardeners can enjoy this wildflower anywhere in their yards. However, they may find that it looks best under and around trees and shrubs and as part of a wildflower garden or native plant garden. It can also be planted alongside shaded paths to help define the walkway.

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Yarrow

Yarrow

Yarrow is a hardy perennial herb with feathery, fern-like leaves and flat-topped clusters of small, colorful flowers, commonly found in meadows and gardens and known for its med and ornamental properties. Common Yarrow botanical name is Achillea Millefolium, and it's a perennial that's known for its crown of small, white flowers. Its other names include milfoil, old man's pepper, nosebleed plant, devil's nettle, and soldier's woundwort. The latter name is a reference to its medicinal uses in ancient cultures. Achillea Millefolium is native throughout North America. In fact, if you've ever been on a hike, you've probably seen these flowers while traversing the trail. Attributes of Yarrow The Achillea Millefolium or milfoil can grow to heights of up to three feet. The flowers can be white, red, yellow, or rose, depending on the soil type of the plant. Gardeners can expect the plant to bloom from April through September. The blooms typically have five petals, and the flowers form in clusters. The plant's scent is considered pleasant, and the foliage is considered captivating. This is because the leaves form leaflets that resemble the leaves of ferns. They can reach lengths of five inches. There are branches on this plant, except at the top. Creating Captivating Natural Focal Points with the Yarrow Plant Gardeners can enjoy planting the Achillea Millefolium along walls and around foundations. They can also be planted along hedge walls if the chosen side of the hedge receives little wind. It also works well in pollinator and butterfly gardens. Draw Pollinators to Your Yard with the Yarrow Plant The Achillea Millefolium's flowers attract all types of pollinators, including butterflies and bees, who forage for its pollen. The most common butterflies found around Achillea Millefolium are the West Coast Lady and the Lorquin Admiral. It's also been known to attract beetles and moths. Great Plants to Include with Yarrow Achillea Millefolium does well when planted around the black-eyed susan, coneflower, and catmint. Gardeners who love herb gardens may also want to plant it around their dill, thyme, oregano, and basil plants because milfoil has been known to repel some types of pests. Gardeners will love the Achillea Millefolium for its beautiful flowers and fern-like appearance. It does well around other wildflowers and herbs, especially when planted in areas that receive little wind..

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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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Yellow Primrose

Yellow Primrose

Yellow Primrose plants are evening bloomers, making them a very exotic perennial plant. The plant's lush green leaves accent the deep yellow blooms on the plant, making it a garden favorite. These plants grow in large clumps and have multiple stems. It has a cluster of in a five-petal shape with blooms all down the stems. Yellow Primrose Plants are exotic evening bloomers  The blooms resemble rosettes with hair leaves that are 1-2 inches in diameter. These plants are native to Europe and North America now, making them a unique and friendly family favorite for many wanting something exotic and unique in the garden. The Latin name for the Yellow Primrose is Primula Vulgaris. It is a prized perennial for many upscale European flower gardens. The plants can withstand full sun or partial shade and seem to thrive in moist soil types but can grow well in a variety of soils.  Primrose Plants Blooms in Two Seasons It blooms in Summer and on into early Fall seasons, making it a long-blooming perennial favorite. The blooms, especially here in Tennessee, sporadically bloom long into the Fall season, even in cooler weather. There's also a Showy pink primrose version that accents the yellow well when plants are together. The most used areas for these beautiful flowering plants are when planted in flower beds for borders or in long rows to accent a veggie garden to offer some blooms with other types of plants growing. Rock gardens especially love these plants due to them thriving near limestone, like rose bushes, they thrive almost anywhere near rocks they are planted.

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Yellow Trillium

Yellow Trillium

Yellow Trillium is a showy spring-blooming wildflower with yellow, three-petaled flowers and mottled leaves, typically found in woodlands and forests. They are an excellent choice for landscaping due to their numerous positive attributes. These beautiful native North American wildflowers possess unique characteristics that can enhance any garden or outdoor space. From their striking appearance to their role in promoting biodiversity, they offer various benefits for landscape design. Yellow Trillium, also known as Trillium luteum, is a member of the lily family. They bloom between April and May and produce a faint scent of lemon. Due to their growing pattern, these gorgeous flowers can be planted next to other perennials that bloom in mid to late summer. The Leaves Of Yellow Trillium Each of these plants has three leaves, and they range in appearance from dark green to light green. Additionally, they may have a few hints of silver, which gives them an extra pop of color. Over time, these herbaceous perennials can grow up to 16 inches tall. You'll get to see yours grow and expand, but you can also divide them during the summer. The Yellow Trillium Has Stunning Flowers Sticking up out of the trio of leaves that surround it is one trimerous flower. In keeping with the pattern of its leaves, the flower has three petals, three carpels, three stamens, and three sepals. Interestingly, these flowers do not have stalks, but they do have erect petals. Once their flowering season is over, these plants will go dormant in the summertime. However, they'll exit dormancy for the late winter season. Yellow Trillium One Gives You Many They are self-seeders, so once you've planted the first one, you'll typically see others rise as well. They rely on ants to help them spread their seeds. Each new flower will grow beautifully from the plant's center and stick straight up into the air. Meanwhile, the leaves grow outward and may slightly swoop toward the ground. The mottled leaves can vary in intensity, with some being mostly green while others are almost fully covered by a light gray shade. Either way, they provide the perfect backdrop for these stunning light gold flowers. Yellow Trillium Natural Habitat Although they can be planted pretty much anywhere, they have a unique natural habitat. They typically grow around the Great Smoky Mountains, where they help bring light and beauty to the area. What's truly unusual, though, is how many will naturally arise in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. It's unknown why they flock to this one specific city, but it certainly provides a bright point of interest for those who live there.

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Pollinator plants enhance the environment by promoting bees, butterflies, and monarchs. Some excellent flowers are deficient in maintenance, easy to care for, and thrive in most zones and soils.

Pollinator Plants

One of the most important ways a garden or landscaping stays healthy is by spreading pollen between flowers. Not only is pollination crucial for individual flowers' health, but pollination between flowers also helps produce more robust blooms, stronger roots, and a healthier appearance in your garden. Although the wind plays a significant role in pollinating, insects help achieve the highest pollen spread. When bees, butterflies, or other pollinating insects land on and gently burrow into the middle of a flower or other bloom, the tiny hairs on their body collect pollen, which is then transferred to bloom after bloom as they collect nectar for their hive or get the energy they need to fly and survive.

Pollinator Plants Are Easy To Grow

Adding these is a great way to attract more pollinating insects to your yard or garden. These flowers usually have bright or showy blooms that attract these insects. As they move between these brighter and flowering plants, they often land on less showy varieties and shrubs to help spread their pollen. This not only helps provide another source of energy for the flowers, but it is also essential for flower reproduction and a full and healthy-looking landscape. Since they often have the brightest and showiest blooms, they can create a visual focal point in your garden or help break up large areas of shrubs or similar flowers. A variety of flowers in several colors will also help attract the highest number of pollinating insects.

Pollinator Plants Save the World

Along with helping to create an overall healthy garden, using flowers to attract bees and butterflies can also help develop larger yields on fruit trees or grapevines. Outside of your garden, allowing these types of insects to thrive also has the added benefit of helping the environment overall. A US Department of Agriculture study showed that around 75% of the world's flowering plants and just over 33% of the world's food crops depend on pollinating insects such as these.