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Rose of Sharon Satin Violet
Daffodil Yellow Blend
Hydrangea Glowing Embers
Hydrangea Pink Diamond
Paint the Town
Aster Alma Potschke
Grape Kay Gray
Solar Powered Cascade Fountain
Verbena Tukana Salmon
Dianthus Frosty Fire
Bellflower Birch Hybrid
Lily Oriental Mojave
Gala
Daylily Cherry Tiger
Tulip Purple Passion Blend
Jack in the Pulpit Wilsonii
Hydrangea Snowhill Smooth
Grass Leather Leaf Sedge
Grape Himrod
Daylily Doublelicious
Salvia Caradonna
Super Hero Rose
Hot Wonder
Shamrock Linden
Van
Gunnera Great
Astilbe Lollypop
American Hornbeam
Gallic Rose Arch
Oklahoma Redbud
Bee Balm Petite Wonder
Lombardy Poplar
Lilac Sensation
Grass Green Sedge
Astrantia Venice
Columbine Cardinal
Autumn Olive
Tulip Triumph Fall Festival Duo
Peony Tree Kamata fuji
Coral Bells Strawberry Swirls
Viburnum Emerald Triumph
Hanging Green Swirl Birdbath Birdfeeder
Mockorange Natchez
Snowball Bush Common
Coneflower Purple
Yucca Bright Edge
Peony Tree Yoshino gawa
Mollies Delicious
Ocean Mist Conical Hummingbird Feeder
HORTICOPIAs A to Z Plant Reference
Daylily Daring Deception
Salvia Sensation Rose
Cotoneaster Bearberry
Geranium Hardy Collection II
Coneflower Magnus
Coral Bells Pistache
Lily Cancun (Asiatic Lily)
Rugosa Rose
Juniper Andorra Compacta
Superstand Sprinkler
Bee Balm Raspberry Wine
Horsechestnut Buckeye
Seven Sisters Rose
Gaura Crimson Butterflies
Phlox Junior Bouquet
Yucca Variegated
Phlox Blue Paradise
Gooseberry Hinnomaki Red
Spiraea Daphne
Custom Wreath
Stokes Aster Klaus Jelitto
American Frontier Wreath
Mediterranean Fountain
Grass Mexican Feather
Diascia Red Ace

 


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Crocosmia Collection

Crocosmia

The Crocosmia Collection, 'Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora', is a collection that contains 24 bulbs, 8 each of 'Lucifer', 'Emily McKenzie' and 'George Davidson'. A Greek name meaning Saffron scented, attributed to fragrance given off when dried flowers are put in water. Brilliantly colored flowers with deep green leaves. Ideal for cut flowers. Plant in a sunny spot. Grow them in large groupings for a beautiful, eye-catching statement in your garden. Crocosmia love rich, well-drained soil and once established in the garden, they will multiply rapidly. Hardy in zones 5-8; elsewhere mulch heavily for winter.

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