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Blue Joint Grass - Package of 25 Plants - TN Nursery
Blue Joint Grass - Package of 25 Plants
$79.99
Blue Joint Grass (Calamagrostis canadensis) Blue Joint Grass: Calamagrostis canadensis, also called Blue Joint Grass or Purple Small Reed, is a perennial, cool-season ornamental grass species that will flourish across most of the colder USDA plant hardiness zones. It prefers a spot in the garden where it can bask in the full sunshine and lasts for a long growing season. Calamagrostis canandensis is a native of eastern Europe and Eurasia. However, it is now well-adjusted to North America's coolest growing regions. Blue joint grass forms attractive clumps and spreads by its roots--and quickly. In addition, some TN Nursery gardeners let it go to seed in the autumn to speed up that process. You will see small birds and mammals foraging and enjoying their windfall find as the blustery fall winds scatter the seeds. They are highly nutritious, especially as birds begin to see food scarcity after the end of summer. The Blue Joint Grass Flowing Appearance The blades of this beautiful ornamental grass species are green, flat, and slender, with a slightly rough texture. Each cluster grows as tall as five feet and have a three-foot spread. The flowers form into feathery plumes that appear on tall spikes of grass, oblong in shape and about seven inches long. They are present as purple or dark blue in the late summer and fade to a lighter or golden tan later in the season. The flowers produce small, rounded seed pods that hold tiny grass seeds to help promote the reproduction of the species. Where to Use Blue Joint Grass in Your Landscape This lovely, tall grass is beautiful in many uses around your yard: Rock garden Full sun garden Water Garden Ponds Natural areas Order Your Calamagrostis canadensis From TN Nursery TN Nursery is the most trusted source for ornamental grasses. Please place your order with us today.
Helleri Holly 6-8
Helleri Holly 6-8"
$11.99
Helleri Holly- Ilex x Herreri   Helleri holly, scientifically known as Ilex x 'Helleri,' is an evergreen shrub from the Aquifoliaceae family. It is a popular landscaping plant appreciated for its dense, compact growth habit, glossy foliage, and vibrant berries. In this description, we will explore the various aspects of Helleri holly, including its appearance, growth requirements, and significance in garden design. The Helleri holly is a small to medium-sized shrub, typically reaching 3 to 4 feet with a similar spread. The compact size is ideal for foundations, hedges, or border plantings. The dense, branching structure gives the shrub a neat appearance throughout the year. Helleri Holly is a small compact evergreen shrub One of the most distinctive features of Helleri holly is its evergreen foliage. The leaves are small, oval-shaped, and glossy, dark green. They are leathery in texture, providing the plant with excellent durability and resistance to harsh weather conditions. The foliage creates a lush backdrop and adds year-round interest to the landscape. Besides its attractive foliage, Helleri holly produces colorful berries, adding a delightful touch to the shrub. The berries emerge in the fall and persist through the cold winter season, providing a food source for birds and wildlife. The initial color of the berries is bright red, but they gradually turn to a deep purple-black as they mature. This transformation adds visual interest and makes Helleri Holly stand out in the winter garden. Cultivating Helleri holly is relatively easy, making it a popular choice among gardeners. It thrives in full or partial sun, although it performs best in locations with some needed shade during the hottest day. The shrub prefers well-drained soil but can tolerate many soil types, including clay and sandy. Once established, Helleri holly is relatively drought-tolerant, although regular watering during dry periods benefits its overall health.   Pruning is essential to maintaining Helleri holly's compact shape   Pruning is recommended in late winter or the early spring before new growth emerges. This practice helps promote a dense and uniform form. Additionally, pruning allows for shaping the shrub to fit specific design needs, such as creating formal hedges or maintaining a neat border.Helleri Holly has various applications in garden design. Due to its small dwarf growth habit, it is used as a hedge or a foundation planting around houses and buildings. Its evergreen foliage provides a year-round backdrop, adding structure and texture to the landscape. Moreover, its small size makes it suitable for small gardens, containers, and urban landscapes with limited space.Beyond its aesthetic appeal, Helleri holly has ecological value. The berries provide food and are a source for birds, which helps support local wildlife populations. In addition, the dense foliage provides cover and nesting sites for birds, contributing to biodiversity in the garden.In conclusion, Helleri holly is an evergreen shrub renowned for its compact growth, glossy foliage, and colorful berries. It is an excellent choice for creating formal hedges, foundation plantings, or adding structure to the garden. With its low maintenance requirements and ecological benefits, Helleri holly is a versatile and attractive addition to any landscape design.
Water Oak Seedlings - Package of 100
$139.99
Water Oak Seedlings Water oak (Quercus nigra) is a deciduous tree native to the eastern United States, growing primarily in wetland areas along rivers, swamps, and bottomlands. This tree is a member of the beech family, Fagaceae, and is closely related to other oak trees such as red oak, white oak, and pin oak.The water oak is a medium-sized tree that can reach up to 100 feet, although it typically grows between 50 and 80 feet tall. It has a slender, straight trunk can grow up to 3 feet in diameter, with smooth grayish-brown bark that becomes deeply furrowed with age. The tree's crown is broad and rounded, with numerous branches forming a dense, spreading canopy.   Water Oak Seedlings are Used For Wetland Mitigation The water oak leaves are alternate, simple, and oval-shaped, with a slightly toothed margin. They typically measure 2 to 5 inches long and 1-3 inches wide and dark green. In the fall, the leaves turn yellowish-brown before dropping from the tree.The water oak is monoecious, producing male and female flowers on the same tree. The flowers are inconspicuous and appear in early spring before the leaves emerge. The male flowers are yellowish-green and hang in long, slender catkins, while the female flowers are small and grow in clusters on short stems.The fruit of the water oak is an acorn, which is oval-shaped and 1 to 1.5 inches long. The acorn is partially enclosed in a scaly cup, with the scales forming a fringe at the base of the acorn. The acorns mature in the fall and are an essential food source for wildlife, including squirrels, deer, and wild turkeys.The water oak is a valuable timber tree with strong, complex, and durable wood. It is used for various purposes, including furniture, flooring, and veneer. The tree is also essential for its ecological value, providing habitat for numerous wildlife species and contributing to the overall health of wetland ecosystems.In summary, the water oak is a deciduous tree that grows primarily in wetland areas along rivers, swamps, and bottomlands. It is medium-sized, with a slender, straight trunk and a broad, rounded crown. The leaves are simple and oval-shaped, and the tree produces inconspicuous flowers and oval-shaped acorns. The water oak is valuable for its timber and ecological value and is an integral part of wetland ecosystems. Buy Water Oak Seedlings Online  
American Beech Seedlings - Package of 100
$139.99
American Beech Seedlings  American beech (Fagus grandifolia) is a deciduous tree that grows in the eastern United Stat. It is a lovely tree that can reach a height of 50-80 feet (15-24 meters) and a spread of 40-60 feet (12-18 meters) at maturity. American beech seedlings are small, delicate plants that can grow 1-2 feet tall the first year.   American Beech Tree Seedlings Appearance The leaves of the American beech seedling are elliptical, with a pointed tip and a wavy margin. They are a bright green color and have a slightly fuzzy texture. As the seedling grows, the leaves will become larger and more elongated, with a smoother margin.The American beech seedling has a shallow root system that spreads horizontally beneath the soil surface. This makes it vulnerable to damage from foot traffic or other disturbances. It is essential to avoid compacting the soil around the seedling and to provide adequate space for it to grow.The bark of the American beech seedling is smooth and gray, with distinctive horizontal lines or ridges. As the seedling matures, the bark will become rougher and more deeply furrowed.The American beech seedling produces flowers in the spring before the leaves emerge. The flowers are small and inconspicuous, with male and female flowers appearing on the tree. The female flowers develop into small, prickly burrs that contain the seeds.The seeds of the American beech are triangular and about 1 inch (2.5 cm) long. They are enclosed in a woody outer shell that splits open when the seeds mature. The seeds are dispersed by wind or animals, such as squirrels or birds, that eat the nut-like inner seed.In the wild, American beech seedlings are found in forests or woodlands, often associated with other hardwood trees like maple, oak, and hickory. They prefer well-drained soils rich in organic matter but can tolerate various soil types.American beech seedlings in landscaping are often used as a specimen trees or part of a mixed planting. They can also be grown as bonsai due to their small size and delicate appearance. How American beech seedlings are used in landscaping   American beech (Fagus grandifolia) seedlings can be used in various ways in landscaping. Here are a few common uses: Shade Trees: American beech trees are known for their large, spreading canopies, which provide excellent shade. Seedlings can be planted strategically to create shaded areas in landscapes, such as parks, gardens, or residential properties. Ornamental Trees: Beech trees have attractive foliage with glossy, dark green leaves that turn golden bronze in the fall. Their smooth gray bark adds visual interest year-round. As seedlings grow into mature trees, they can serve as focal points or anchor trees in landscaping designs. Windbreaks and Privacy Screens: Due to their dense foliage and large size, American beech trees can be used to create windbreaks or privacy screens. Planting a row of seedlings in a linear pattern can help block strong winds, create privacy, or screen undesirable views. Forest Restoration: If you have a large property or are involved in reforestation efforts, American beech seedlings can be used to restore or enhance forests. They are native to eastern North America and can contribute to the ecological diversity of an area. Habitat Creation: American beech trees provide a habitat for various wildlife species. Planting seedlings can help attract birds, squirrels, and other animals to your landscape, contributing to a more vibrant ecosystem.   When using American beech seedlings in landscaping, it's essential to consider their mature size, as they can grow quite large (up to 80 feet tall and 60 feet wide). Ensure you have adequate space for the trees to grow and avoid planting them too close to structures or other plants that may be negatively affected by their size or shading. Additionally, beech trees prefer well-drained soil and partial shade, so consider these factors when selecting the planting location.  
Fern Of The Month Plant Box - Get 3 Ferns Per Month
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TN Nursery offers a subscription service where we ship 3 Mature Ferns Plant Each Month For a Low Cost A fern subscription service can be a great way to build your collection and add some greenery to your home. Just provide them with the proper care they need to thrive. Ferns are popular houseplants because they are relatively low-maintenance and add a lush, green touch to any room. They prefer indirect sunlight and moist, well-drained soil. Ensure to water your ferns regularly, but keep the soil from waterlogging. You can also mist the fronds with water to increase humidity. Ferns Are Perfect Border Plants Ferns don't need a lot of fertilizer, but you can use a balanced liquid fertilizer once a month during the growing season (spring and summer). Avoid fertilizing in the winter when ferns are dormant.If you receive three mature ferns each month, you'll want to ensure enough space and the right conditions to care for them. It's also important to note that ferns are not toxic to pets, making them a great addition to any pet-friendly home.