This plant is a real gem for winter flowers, and whoever would keep a greenhouse or conservatory gay through all the dead season would do well to grow a few plants of this particular species, rare in cultivation.
Includes a large variety of distinctive forms and sizes. Can be used in landscaping in climates that are mostly frostless. Interesting plants in raised beds or containers.
The Melocactus flowers are generally a shade of pink or red. They come in abondance from spring to fall depending on the species. They are followed by fleshy fruit.
This genus is the most popular one among cacti. There are societies throughout the world that strictly consist of Mammillaria aficionados, and there are collectors who specialize in this genus exclusively.
Aloe species are frequently cultivated as ornamental plants both in gardens and in pots. They make excellent house plants when they are given sufficient light.
They are attractive rosette plants with thick subtly colored leaves, occasionally speckled. Graptopetalum leaves range in colour from waxy green to lovely pink and grey-green.
This is a mix of Diploid Hemerocallis hybrids. Those Daylilies can yield large to small sized flowers, of red, pink, cream, yellow, orange, fragrant or not, trumpet-shaped or spider.
Wildflowers that bloom in the shade, and a special selection it is. This mix is a wonderful way to enhance the natural beauty unique to a special part of your world.
Do not fertilize wildflowers unless the soil is extremely depleted of nutrients. Fertilizers encourage weed growth and lush foliage rather than flowers.
The rich biodiversity of the southeast is reflected in this premium blend of Southern favorites, and has made this mix a big success all over the region.