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Butterfly Milkweed Plant
$6.99
Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa)
Grow a beautiful and unique flower that helps save monarch butterflies! Bring life to your garden with Asclepias tuberosa butterfly milkweed! This gorgeous North American wildflower can attract beautiful butterflies to your yard and help support the monarch population. It has unique orange flowers that bloom all summer and are drought-tolerant!
Add a burst of gorgeous orange color to your landscaping with Asclepias tuberosa butterfly milkweed! Enjoy watching the bright orange blooms and help save the endangered monarch butterflies simultaneously. Plus, it requires minimal care once established.
Please help make a difference in our world and get your Asclepias tuberosa butterfly milkweed today. Start your very own butterfly-friendly garden right now!
Butterfly Weed Plant: If you long for a butterfly garden that will attract numerous visitors, the butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa) is an essential staple. Its showy bright orange perennial flowers attract many kinds of butterflies to feed on the flower's nectar. Besides butterflies, this stately flower will also attract bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators to dine on its nectar.
You are not alone in your dream of a butterfly garden--we have the proof; butterfly weed is the number one best-seller we offer at TN Nursery.
Looking for Native Plantings? Consider the Butterfly Weed
Butterfly weed is a North American native planting, ideal for naturalizing the sunniest spots in your garden. Asclepias tuberosa is an integral part of a butterfly garden. Its large, flat-topped, bright orange flowers spike upward and reach as high as two feet, attracting legions of butterflies. The abundant orange flowers bloom in large clusters that add a generous splash of color to your landscape.
You will enjoy a long cycle of blooms, with most of the United States enjoying the show of color for almost the entire summer season.
Asclepias tuberosa is an easy-to-manage plant from seed and may self-seed in the landscape once established. It requires only a little care from you, including occasional fertilizing, possible aphid control, and deadheading the spent blossoms.
Butterfly weed is also prized for its cut flowers, making it a popular choice for dried floral arrangements. The flowers also produce attractive seed pods. Like the spent blossoms, crafters frequently use those seeds to add interest and texture to wreaths and dried flower arrangements.
Butterfly weed or Asclepias tuberosa Is an Easy-Care Option.
Not only is Asclepias tuberosa a beauty, but it's also drought-tolerant and heat-tolerant, making it hardy in semi-arid regions.
Finally, butterfly weed is deer-resist and rabbit-resistant. That means it is not a first-choice dining option for the local deer and rabbits. Because herbivore animals have a sharp sense of smell, they usually prefer less fragrant plants. Thus, they will eat your plant only if they lack fewer aromatic options.
Butterfly Weed is available to order today at TN Nursery
Are you ready to plant the butterfly garden of your dreams? Feel free to order butterfly weed from TN Nursery; we will take good care of you.

Swamp Milkweed
$6.29
Swamp milkweed - Attract Butterflies Naturally
Swamp milkweed is a mid-summer flowering perennial that adds vibrant colors and texture to your garden. Its fragrant blooms attract pollinators such as butterflies and hummingbirds, while its foliage provides much-needed nourishment for monarch caterpillars. Plus, its strong root structure helps to prevent erosion.
Transform your garden into a butterfly sanctuary with the majestic swamp milkweed. It is a hardy perennial that is easy to grow and sustainable, making it the perfect addition to any landscape. Create a breathtaking view while providing food and habitat for wildlife all year round.
Bring some of nature’s beauty into your backyard! Plant swamp milkweed today and create a stunning garden paradise.
Milkweed Plants: Butterfly gardening at its best with this type of plant, The regal monarch butterfly recently landed on the endangered species list. But one action you can take to help restore their numbers is adding milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) plants to your garden.
Swamp Milkweed Could Save the Monarch Butterfly
This North American native species nourishes the monarch butterfly's larvae. Indeed, milkweed is the only plant that can give its eggs, larvae and newly hatched caterpillars protection from predators and the sustenance they need.
Since monarch butterflies only exist on the North American continent, from Canada to Mexico, it makes sense that they adapted along with this once-abundant native plant.
As America grew from the east coast, large swaths of natural meadows fell victim to land clearing for development. Most likely unknowingly to the earliest developers, they destroyed the food necessary for the monarch to raise their young.
Scientists placed monarchs on the endangered list with one bright spot. If every gardener across North America plants milkweed, there is still hope. We can reverse this cycle by restoring the habitat the monarch butterfly needs for its survival.
Besides being the nectar that could save the monarchs, milkweed is a grand flower that deserves a sunny spot in your garden.
Swamp Milkweed - Asclepias Incarnata Plant care and maintenance
A full-grown Asclepias incarnata plant can reach a stately height of almost five feet. You may wonder how the weight of the long, narrow, willow-like leaves, tall stalks, and flowers don't topple the plant. Don't worry--the long taproot will keep Asclepias incarnata well-secured all season long. Furthermore, the long taproots of the plant will help keep your soil loosened for proper water and nutrient absorption.
The gorgeous cotton candy flowers bloom in vibrant pink, purple, and lavender hues. Milkweed gains that fluffy appearance as many small, vanilla-scented flowers form around a central flower in a clustered head.
The perennial plants seed themselves, forming inside pods that dry out in the summer heat and then burst open to reproduce the following season. They are easy-growing plants that want nothing more than a full-sun location, well-amended soil, and moisture--but with good drainage.
The name milkweed refers to the white, sticky fluid you would see if you break off a stem.
Do Your Part to Save Monarch Butterflies…Order Swamp Milkweed Today
Swamp Milkweed is available online at TN Nursery
Please feel free to order milkweed today--the existence of monarch butterflies depends on concerned gardeners like you.
Cardinal Flower
$5.79
Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis)
The red cardinal flower, Lobelia cardinalis, is a herbaceous perennial plant native to North America. It is a popular garden plant due to its stunning display of bright red, tubular flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies. The flowers bloom on tall spikes in late summer and fall and are accompanied by lance-shaped leaves that grow up to 8 inches long.The plant contains toxic alkaloids and should not be consumed without proper preparation and guidance from a trained practitioner.
The red cardinal flower, Lobelia cardinalis, is a herbaceous perennial plant native to North America. It is a popular garden plant due to its stunning display of bright red, tubular flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies. The flowers bloom on tall spikes in late summer and fall and are accompanied by lance-shaped leaves that grow up to 8 inches long.In addition to being a beautiful ornamental plant, indigenous communities have also used the red cardinal flower in traditional medicine for various purposes, such as treating respiratory issues, inflammation, and fever. The plant contains toxic alkaloids and should not be consumed without proper preparation and guidance from a trained practitioner.
Cardinal Flower: Lobelia cardinalis, or the cardinal flower, is a hardy, perennial native herbaceous flower that will catch the eye with its scarlet blossoms.
This plant originated in the lower midwest and mid-south regions, where it enjoyed the hot summer days and high relative humidity. However, it is also an adaptable species and can grow in almost every USDA growing zone in the United States.
Besides the cardinal flower, here are a few other common names for Lobelia cardinalis: water gladiola, scarlet flower, Indian pink, crimson bellflower, and cardinal bellflower.
Where to Plant the Cardinal Flower
This plant needs partial or full sun to produce the stunning cardinal red flowers that earned it its common name.
It is also more agreeable to soil with lots of moisture--it does not like to dry out. So if you have a pond, water garden, or rain garden, this perennial is ideal.
Otherwise, a layer of hardwood mulch will help it retain the high water level this beautiful plant craves.
Cardinal Flower Is an Impressive Full-Sun Species
The cardinal flower can reach a mature height of up to six feet tall. However, they generally stay between three and four feet.
Alternating, dark green leaves are oval-shaped with serrated edges and a narrow tip. Each leaf can measure four inches long. The central, singular stem is light green, deciduous, and sturdy.
The cardinal flowers put on their colorful show from late summer until early fall. The flowers form in a spike shape on the stem; each is tube-shaped, two-lipped, and about an inch and a half long. Although most cardinal flowers are the signature scarlet red, some may present as bright pink.
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If you need a flower that loves the hot summer sun and humid conditions, TN Nursery recommends the cardinal flower. This lovely plant is beautiful and well-suited to those growing conditions--order yours today.
Trumpet Vine
$6.59
Trumpet Vines (Campsis radicans)
Trumpet Vines: Campsis radicans, which most call the trumpet vine or trumpet creeper, is a fast-growing, multi-stemmed, perennial vine. It is a North American native species originating in the southeastern United States. However, it is an adaptable flower that will grow in most USDA growing zones.
If you need a hardy perennial to cover a large section of fence or to hide an eyesore, trumpet vines can accomplish that task for you within a few seasons. The vines can grow as long as forty feet.
The key to growing healthy trumpet vines is to aerate the soil for faster drainage and fertilize it twice a year. It will also tolerate heat and drought and bounce back after the winter cold.
The Immense Charm of Trumpet Vines
Trumpet vines are famous for their ability to grow fast, but perhaps more so for the rustic charm of the vine and flowers.
The vine is woody and bears dark green, ovate and serrated leaves with a pointed tip. The stems are a slightly lighter hue, creating a lovely tonal effect.
The plant takes its name from the trumpet-shaped flowers, a vibrant coral to orange in color. Each flower is reasonably sized, measuring one to three inches across. However, these blossoms are eye-catching because they tend to bloom in clusters of five to seven flowers. These flowery clusters create large splashes of color against the green vines.
Plant Campsis radicans if You Love Hummingbirds
Due to the long trumpet-shaped blossoms, Campsis radicans attract hummingbirds' attention. Gardeners who create hummingbird gardeners enjoy planting this flowery vine on an arbor or trellis. This inclusion in the garden allows them to contribute to hummingbird health by providing natural nectar instead of constantly refilling feeders.
Why do gardeners care so much about these tiny birds? Here's the answer. Hummingbirds are essential plant pollinators because their long beaks can pollinate slender flowers that other birds cannot.
Order Your Trumpet Vines From TN Nursery
If you want to cover a tall fence or an eyesore with vines or attract busy little hummingbirds, give trumpet vines a try. Order from TN Nursery today.
Blazing Star
$6.89
Blazing Star (Liatris spicata)
Blazing Star: Liatris spicata, or blazing star, are a native wildflower species originating in the eastern United States. TN Nursery suggests this plant for anyone who wants a flower that is resilient, easy to manage, and still colorful enough to display proudly.
The blazing star plant loves to bask in the sunshine and enjoys the heat and humidity. Conversely, it also tolerates drought--it only needs assistance from you during extended drought. This plant is unfussy about soil types--mix in some compost every so often to feed it.
In nature, blazing star grows in open grassy meadows or fields--its significant height means tall wild grasses do not overshadow it.
Other names for the blazing star include the following:
Marsh blazing star
Dense blazing star
Snakeroot
Gayfeather
Spike gayfeather
The Striking Good Looks of the Blazing Star
The blazing star is notable for its stunning, slender stalks that grow tall as if reaching for the sun. The stalks may stretch as high as six feet in optimal growing conditions.
The grassy-looking, glossy green leaves grow from attractive clumps. The stalks shoot up straight from the center of each plant, forming dramatic spikes.
Flowers form on unbranched spikes and blossom in striking, bold lavender or purple. The blooms open from the very top to the bottom and have a whimsical, fluffy appearance.
The bright color and soft floral notes attract the interest of many bees and butterflies.
How to Use Liatris spicata in Your Landscape
Here are some ways TN Nursery customers work blazing star plants into their landscape:
Pollinator gardens: As mentioned earlier, this plant will buzz with bees and other pollinator species. Pollination is essential for a healthy ecosystem.
Urban gardens: Sunny parks in urban or suburban benefit from this bright burst of color. They can go directly into the ground or in deep containers. The colorful flowers and grassy foliage will please passersby.
Border plants: The substantial height of the blazing star makes it perfect in the back row of a border garden.
Ornamental: Whether you have a rustic cottage garden or a formal garden, the blazing star plant is worthy of serving as a focal point.
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TN Nursery recommends the blazing star for any customer who needs a tall, impressive full-sun flower. Order yours today.
Red Hot Poker
$6.99
Red Hot Poker Plant
Red hot Poker plants offer a desert look right in your gardens all across the US. When it comes to hardy perennials, Kniphofia is reliable and low-maintenance. They bloom from spring through late summer, with striking and showy spikes of blooms. Kniphofia is easy to grow. Buy online at TN Nursery for beautiful plants and healthy roots - you'll enjoy a year-round supply of colorful Red Hot Poker Plant flowers. If you're looking for a flower that will last all summer, then our red-hot poker plants are perfect. These plants come in many colors, and they'll grow in any area with moderate sun.
Take your garden to unbelievable aesthetic levels with these gorgeous flowers! With TN Nursery's help, you will have these beautiful plants in no time, including how to purchase them and care for them once they've arrived.
Don't be fooled by common garden plants! If you're looking for something to make your garden stand out this summer, try these unique plants that are sure to turn heads. Learn how to grow these blooms and watch your garden transform into a vibrant sea of color. Plant and watch them turn into a garden of beauty. The Red Hot Poker plants are low maintenance and great for beginner gardeners.
Get Your Red Hot Poker Plants at TN Nursery. With fast shipping and low prices, you'll have your plants in no time without breaking the bank
These unique and beautiful Red Hot Poker plants give your garden some life. Could you select your favorite or try them all? Order now and enjoy instant gratification with our fast, low-cost shipping and quality products at TN Nursery! The hottest plant for a desert garden is the Red hot poker plant. Its foliage and flowers are fiery red, making any landscape design pop. Plus, it blooms all summer for weeks at a time. Now you tell me a perennial that does this!
If you love the desert look, buy your red-hot poker plants today!
Lily Pads
$6.79
Water Lily Pads
Water Lily Pads: No water garden or pond is complete without a bit of vegetation to create a healthy ecosystem. TN Nursery explains to customers that water lily pads provide a three-fold purpose in your pond.
They are an aquatic perennial that will spread year over year. Lilypads need full sun, and each plant can span six feet across.
First, they provide a safe haven for frogs who help control the bugs around your water. Without the safety of a lily pad, fish would consume the frogs--and the mosquitoes would become uncontrollable. They also attract healthy insects--pollinators like dragonflies and bees.
Second, water lily pads protect fish from birds of prey who could quickly empty your pond of life. Fish instinctively hunt and hide in the shadows of the camouflage the plant provides.
Finally, these aquatic plants facilitate the vital addition of oxygen to the pond. Growing plants helps to add oxygen for any fish or wildlife that live in your pond.
Water Lily Pad Grows Under Water
You might wonder how the roots of this plant grow underwater. The lily pad breaks the water's surface from the long tubers attached to the root system. The lily pad collects the light needed for photosynthesis and plant growth and sends it back to the roots via those tubers.
The Graceful Appearance of the Water Lily Pad
The water lily pad is bright green and rounded, with pronounced attractive veins. The lilypad can grow approximately twelve inches wide.
The graceful and welcoming water lily flower forms from multiple erect petals with a long, narrow shape. The water lily flower comes in a range of beautiful hues:
Bright pink
Blush pink
White
Cream to light yellow
Red
Yellow
Orange
Purple
They are prolific growers and bloomers that don't require care from you after planting.
Water Lily Pads are available to purchase at TN Nursery
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Creeping Phlox
$5.79
Creeping Phlox
For an effortless splash of color, few outdoor plants can compare to the Phlox subulata. Also known as the creeping phlox, moss phlox, or mountain phlox, it's a bright and fragrant perennial that brings a vibrant look to any garden.
Creeping Phlox has stunning colors in spring, summer and fall
An actual all-season plant, Phlox subulata makes a fantastic addition to any outdoor space. It grows to approximately six inches tall but spreads to two feet wide. With its low-growing, spreading habit, this vigorous sun-loving plant creates an evergreen mat of dense year-round greenery covered with colorful star-shaped flowers as temperatures rise.
As the seasons change, this vigorous plant will continue to add life to your garden, never failing to impress. A hardy evergreen, the creeping phlox plant remains lush year-round and brings joy even through the colder months with its evergreen foliage and delicate beauty. Its intriguing needle-like leaves provide texture to the garden bed and make an excellent backdrop for other plants. Dreary winter days will be brightened with their cheerful beauty!
During the warmer-weather months, this perennial's profusion of flowers attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators to your landscape. The flowers come in vivid variations of pink, blue-purple, red, and white, with abundant blooms appearing in mid-to-late spring and blossoming rapidly over three to four weeks. Five petal-like lobes ring the flower, creating a star-like shape that beckons visitors to your garden.
This plant's low-growing habit and shallow roots make it great for slopes, rock gardens, paths, and other areas where it can cling nicely to the soil. Consider planting several creeping phlox plants together to create a tapestry of color that brightens an outdoor space.
Combining it with other groundcover plants like ajuga, vinca, and pachysandra creates an even more eye-catching display. It's also an excellent choice for erosion control on bare slopes and banks. No matter where you add it, the Phlox subulata will bring your garden welcome charm and a stunning kaleidoscope of color.
Sweet Violet
$5.79
Sweet Violet
Sweet violets are short, groundcover perennial plants that add a deep purple color and texture to your outdoor space. With a graceful, trailing vine, they produce fragrant, colorful flowers throughout the spring and summer months. These hardy plants come in various colors, from vibrant blues and purples to deep reds and velvety blacks. Their easy-care nature makes them perfect for novice and experienced gardeners alike!
Bring some natural beauty into your garden with sweet violets. They are easy to grow and require minimal care, making them an ideal choice for those with busy lifestyles. The sweet scent of the flowers can even attract pollinators like bees or butterflies too!
Start creating your perfect outdoor oasis with sweet violets today! Shop our selection of these beautiful perennial plants.
Violets: There might be no greater pleasure than spotting the first springtime violets. These adorable flowers grow throughout almost every USDA growing zone. While these perennial plants prefer semi-shade, they will also tolerate sunshine, especially if you have plentiful rainfall to cool them.
Violets are one particular flower among a large variety that includes verbena, catmint, violas, pansies, and bellflower. Your violets might be white, blue, purple, lavender, or blue-violet. You might even get a combination of two of these colors together. Seeing the color is part of the fun!
Better yet–violets are prolific bloomers that require little to no care from you.
Sweet Violets use in Your Landscape.
Violets as ground cover plants: These plants grow by spreading from a robust underground root system. Once you plant them, they will begin to spread. Because they multiply relatively quickly, you can use them as a ground cover; however, remember their diminutive size and plan for plenty of plants to establish good coverage.
Violets add color to your garden: The stunning colors make them beautiful for adding color anywhere. They are charming when you plant them in front of an evergreen hedge. The contrast of the greens and the purples, blues, or whites makes a bold statement.
Violets in a border garden: If you want to add violets to your border garden, they will go to the front. Their full-grown height is only a few inches high! Despite their small stature, their eye-popping colors make them worth the inclusion.
Violets are perfect in pots or containers in an urban garden: City dwellers can enjoy these sweet little flowers. Placing large clusters in colorful pots or containers can make an enormous visual impact in a small urban garden.
The Charm of Sweet Violets
Violets have broad, bright green stems and leaves. They bear flowers in a wild array of colors. Each flower has four rounded petals measuring less than 1/4" across.
The overall height of violets is only three to four inches. They are cute and short but never short on color.
Violets are available to purchase at TN Nursery.
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Orange Daylily
$5.79
Orange Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva)
Orange Daylily — the stunning perennial flower that adds vibrant colors to your garden! Orange Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva) is a hardy, low-maintenance flowering plant. This vibrant and eye-catching plant can be grown in flower beds, borders, or containers for display on balconies and patios. It is also deer and rabbit resistant, making it ideal for those living in areas with high wildlife populations.
Bring bursts of orange beauty and color to your outdoor landscape with this easy-to-grow and care-for perennial flower. With its lush foliage and bright blooms, Orange Daylily will provide stunning visuals all season long. Order your Orange Daylily Hemerocallis fulva today to instantly add beauty and color to your garden!
The fantastic, vivid orange, trumpet-shaped perennial flower thrives in practically every USDA growing zone in the 48 continental states; they have a lush floral fragrance. Finally, they are easy to take care of and a hardy species.
The orange daylily plant is native to Eurasia but is widely used in North American gardens today. They are pest-resistant, heat-resistant, and drought-resistant. Select a partial- to full-sun spot, give it occasional water, fertilize it twice annually, keep the soil de-compacted, and enjoy the lively color.
Where to Plant Your Orange Daylily
The orange day lily loves a partial sun location but tolerates the full sun. It needs about an inch of water weekly but dreads wet feet and demands well-draining soil.
Here are a few ideas of how TN Nursery customers use our beautiful orange daylilies in their gardens:
In the back row of a sunny garden border: The plant reaches as much as high, so it works well in the back row of a border.
To fill in a bright natural area: Have a place where intense sunshine causes other plants to wither? Try the orange daylily--it can tolerate full sun.
As a focal point: Some gardeners plant a large cluster of orange daylilies to create a spectacular, unapologetically orange focal point.
To attract pollinators: Butterflies, hummingbirds, and birds love the orange daylily's bright color and trumpet shape. These pollinator species will help you maintain plant health.
Near a water garden: Do you have a partially sunny spot near a water garden? Pick a high, fast-draining bank and pop in orange daylilies for a burst of refreshing color.
The Tall and Elegant Height of the Orange Daylily Will Impress You
The orange daylily has tall, upright, grassy-looking leaves in an attractive shade of dark green. As the leaves mature, they begin folding into a lovely arching shape.
The flowers are vivid, with six triangular petals with smooth edges. These blooms can become six inches across, perfect for soaring height.
Due to the tall size, you might need to stake the plants to avoid breakage.
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If you want bold orange color in the garden but need an easy-care plant, TN Nursery confidently recommends the orange daylily. Order today!
Goat's Beard Plant
$5.99
Goat's Beard Plant (Aruncus dioicus)
Goat's beard, in Latin known as Aruncus dioicus, is a large, herbaceous perennial plant native to North America, Europe, and Asia. It is known for its tall, feathery plumes of creamy white or light pink flowers that bloom in late spring or early summer.
Goat's beard prefers moist, well-drained soil and partial shade to full sun, and it can grow up to 4 feet in height and 4 feet wide. Its foliage is deeply lobed and resembles a fern, and its flowers attract bees and other pollinators.
In addition to its ornamental value, goat's beard has been used for medicinal purposes. It contains diuretic and anti-inflammatory compounds and has been used to treat various ailments, including urinary tract infections, arthritis, and diarrhea.Goat's beard is a low-maintenance plant that requires little pruning or fertilization. It is an excellent addition to a woodland garden or mixed border and can be used in cut flower arrangements.
Goat's Beard Plant: Aruncus dioicus, aka bride's feathers or the goat's beard plant, is a deciduous perennial wildflower with soaring height and a striking feathery plume on top. The species is native to several continents, including Europe, Asia, and North America.
Goat's beard plants grow naturally in filtered sunshine or full sun locations. The native habitat of Aruncus dioicus is a forest clearing, rich with organic matter and consistent moisture (without sogginess!).
As a native species, goat's beard plants are well-adjusted across much of the United States, preferring moderate temperate climates. When you add a few goat's beard plants to your yard, it becomes a showstopper. The goat's beard is a centerpiece that attracts attention thanks to its soaring height and signature plume.
Goat's Beard Can Host the Rarely-Sighted Dusky Azure Butterfly
The dusky azure butterfly is a rare sight. It relies on the goat's beard plant as its larval host. Without a plentiful goat's beard, the dusky azure cannot lay eggs--it depends on the plant's nectar and its large, dense foliage to hide the eggs and new caterpillars from predatory birds.
Dusty azure interactions most commonly occur in the higher elevations of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Georgia. Sparse sightings have also happened in western North Carolina, eastern Tennessee, and north as far as Indiana.
The dusky azure butterfly is elusive and rare, but as they seek new habitats, planting Aruncus dioicus might help--it's at least worth a try to save them.
The Feathery Plume of the Goat's Beard Plant Is So Unique
The goat's beard plant can grow as high as six feet and spread through a vigorous root system, giving them about four feet of elbow room.
Large bright green leaves grow on narrow but sturdy stems. Each leaf can reach two to four feet long, is oval-shaped, and has serrated edges. The tall, feathery, cream-colored spikes rise from the leaves and tower above them at the end of spring or early summer. When the plumes finish showing off, some gardeners cut them back to make the plant grow into a bushier shape. Others, however, leave them to go to seed and watch the birds descend on the tall spikes to collect the bounty.
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Stella De Oro Daylily
$5.69
Stella De Oro Daylily
Stella De Oro Daylily: TN Nursery customers are crazy over Stella De Oro Daylily--and with excellent reason.
The joyful-looking, golden yellow, trumpet-shaped perennial flower thrives in almost every USDA growing zone in the 48 contiguous states; they have an attractive floral fragrance; they are hardy and easy to care for.
Daylilies are native to Eurasia but are widely used and flourishing in North America. They resist heat, drought, and pests. All you need to do is plant, give it a little water, fertilize about twice a year, keep the soil from compacting, and enjoy the cheerful color.
Where to Plant the Stella De Oro Daylily
Stella De Oro loves a full sun location, but it will also tolerate partial shade. It needs about an inch of water each week, but it does not prefer wet feet and needs the soil to drain well.
Here are a few ideas of how TN Nursery customers use Stella De Oro daylilies in their gardens:
In a sunny garden border: The plant generally reaches about a foot high, so it works well in the middle of a border.
To fill in a bright natural area: Have a spot in the yard so full of sunshine that other plants wither? Try Stella De Oro, a sunbather who will love that location.
As a focal point: Some gardeners plant a large cluster of Stella De Oro to create a sunshine-yellow focal point.
To attract pollinators: Butterflies and birds--especially hummingbirds--love the bright color and trumpet shape of Stella De Oro. These garden helpers will help you maintain plant health.
In large, welcoming pots or containers: Some gardeners flank their entryways with impressive displays of Stella De Oro, adding curb appeal to their homes--not to mention the lovely sweet fragrance your visitors will notice. This application also works well in urban garden settings.
The Golden Yellow Joyous Look of Stella De Oro Daylily Plants
Stella De Oro has tall, upright, grassy-looking leaves in an attractive shade of hunter green. As the leaves get tall, they fold into a lovely arching shape.
The flowers are vivid yellow with a delicate ruffled edge. These blooms are almost three inches across and contrast beautifully against the foliage.
Order Your Stella De Oro Daylily Plants From TN Nursery Today
If you want to make a powerful color statement but also enjoy an easy-going plant that doesn't demand much care, TN Nursery recommends Stella De Oro. Please order yours today.
Red Daylily
$5.89
Brighten your garden with Red Daylily Hemerocallis fulva - the perfect perennial flower!
Red Daylily Hemerocallis fulva, the stunning perennial that's easy to care for, blooms reliably throughout the summer and makes a bold statement in any garden. Enjoy its brilliant display of red blossoms that attract hummingbirds and butterflies.\Make your home or garden come alive with the vibrant and cheerful flowers of Red Daylily Hemerocallis fulva - an easy and stunning way to add long-lasting beauty for years.Bring an effortless touch of timeless beauty to your home or garden - order your Red Daylily Hemerocallis fulva today!
Red Baja Daylily is a TN Nursery customer favorite for its tall, elegant foliage and eye-popping red and yellow flowers. The vivid color is a focal point in any garden border or flower bed.
Red Baja Daylily is an Asian native species; however, it flourishes in most USDA planting zones in the United States. Rest assured, this perennial is well-suited to our climate and will blossom in the middle of summer. It is a disease-, pest-, rabbit-, and drought-resistant plant. It is easy to grow.
It likes to bask in the sunshine and prefers moist but not wet soil. You will need to water it every couple of days, keep weeds out of the flower bed, and fertilize in the spring and fall--that's it!
Other common names of the Red Baja Daylily include the following:
Day Lily Baja
Daylily Baja
Hemerocallis Baja
Baja Daylily
The Eye-Catching Beauty of the Red Baja Day Lily
The Red Baja Daylily can reach a mature height of almost thirty inches, a beauty for a garden border!
The stem and leaves are bright, emerald green and may have yellow around the edges. They are lance-shaped, broad at the base, narrow at the tip, and slightly droop as they enlarge.
The flowers are spicy, fiery red. Each bloom is showy and has six petals. Blossoms can be as large as six inches. The flower's throat is yellow or yellow-green, making a lovely contrast of hues.
Daylily flowers bloom only for one day, hence the name. However, a new blossom re-emerges quickly, so the colorful show continues for several weeks.
Where to Plant Red Daylily
Red Baja Daylily is perfect in any sunny part of your garden. If you want bright colors, this flower will be ideal. TN Nursery suggests planting them in these locations:
In a large, deep container
Rock garden
Flower beds
Butterfly Garden
Pollinator garden
Cutting garden
Cottage garden
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Jacobs Ladder
$5.79
Jacobs Ladder Plant
Jacobs Ladder Plant: The evergreen climbing plant, Jacob's Ladder, is a North American native species. Although it comes primarily from Mexico, it is a resilient and hardy plant, well-adapted to most parts of the United States. In fact, American gardeners have enjoyed cultivating this lovely floral vine for about two hundred years—TN Nursery ships this vine to almost every growing zone in the U.S.A.
The name of the Jacob's Ladder plant has Biblical origins. In the book of Genesis, Jacob, a young man, dreamed of a heavenly ladder leading from earth to God. The climbing nature of this plant pays homage to that story.
Where to Use Jacob's Ladder in Your Landscape
Relative to other climbing plants, Jacob's Ladder stays relatively small. It generally grows to around three feet tall and is lovely when you place it on a small arbor, trellis, or a low fence.
They will also attach to tall, sturdier flowers and begin their ascent--some creative gardeners grow sunflowers in beds with Jacob's Ladder to create a charming purple and yellow show of color in the summer. It makes a great companion plant with any tall and sturdy flower to create a similar complementary display--the only limit is your imagination.
It needs a full-sun to partially-sunny spot in the garden if you want to see the glorious purple blooms. You can plant it in the shade if you need a low evergreen vine; however, it will not likely blossom in the full shade.
They require watering only during extended periods of no rainfall, twice-annual fertilizing (before and after bloom times), and well-amended soil. They are relatively easy-natured and won't demand much of your time.
The Captivating Beauty of the Jacob's Ladder Plant
Jacob's Ladder is a lovely evergreen vine that tops out around three feet high, making it very manageable for all. Order yours from TN Nursery today
The evergreen vine of Jacob's Ladder plant is a rich, deep green. It will give you a welcome respite of green even in the winter.
The flowers are white, blue-violet, or purple and measure about two inches across. Each flower has five oval petals that create a shallow cup shape. They bloom in attractive clusters containing up to six showy blossoms.
Jacob's Ladder Plants are available to purchase at TN Nursery
Jack In The Pulpit
$7.29
Jack In The Pulpit - Arisaema triphyllum
Jack in the Pulpit is a spring-blooming woodland native perennial that adds an interesting texture to the garden. Its distinctive hooded blooms add an exotic touch, while its fern-like foliage adds texture and color throughout the growing season. When properly planted and located, these perennials are practically carefree and will return year after year with minimal effort.
With beautiful blooms, foliage, and color that will last throughout the changing seasons, it's no wonder why so many gardeners choose Jack in the Pulpit as their go-to plant! Add this special touch to your garden today!
Discover the beauty of Jack in the Pulpit now and experience wild style all year long!
Jack in the Pulpit: Arisaema triphyllum, or Jack in the Pulpit, has a unique look that intrigues and appeals to your garden.
The North American species is an herbaceous perennial. It originated in the wet woodlands of the United States from New England, across the Great Lakes to the plains and south as far as Florida. Gardeners use it today in shade gardens in almost every USDA growing zone.
When TN Nursery customers ask for something unique for a profoundly shaded area with heavy moisture, we recommend Jack in the Pulpit. It loves high-moisture soil with rich organic content, thriving with almost no assistance.
Other Names for Arisaema triphyllum
Jack in the Pulpit has several other common names, including these:
Bog onion
Brown dragon
Devil's ear
Dragon root
Indian Cradle
Indian Jack in the Pulpit
Indian Turnip
Jack-in-the-pulpit
Lady-in-a-chaise
Lord-and-Lady
Memory root
Parson-in-the-Pulpit
Pepper turnip
Starch wort
Three-leaved Indian turnip
Wake robin
Wild turnip
Many names, yes; but they all refer to the same plant.
The Unique Appearance of Jack in the Pulpit
Jack in the Pulpit takes its name from two of its parts. The spadix or spike is the "Jack"; the leaves for a sheath around it--the "Pulpit."
This woodland wildflower grows to a mature height of one to two feet. Although this plant is tolerant in cold areas, the unique plant has an almost tropical look.
Jack-in-the-pulpit has one to two green or green-and-purple leaves originating near Jack's base. Each leaf divides into three similarly-sized leaflets. They fold over to create an umbrella-like shape.
At the top of the spike, the flowers emerge--abundant, petite, purple or red blossoms that show off their colors in the early to mid spring.
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