6 results for "Walker's Low Catmint - Henry Field's Seed & Nursery" between $0 and $15

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Huckleberry - Henry Field's Seed & Nursery

Comments: Remarkable evergreen native shrub, valuable for fruit and landscape, can be used as a hedge, shrub garden plant or container grown. Foliage looks good year round, little blush pink to white blossoms followed by glossy deep purple-blue berries, can be grown in partial shade, but will produce more berries in the sun. Berries attract wildlife, flowers attract hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies, branches are also used in flower arrangements.

Painted Daisies - Henry Field's Seed & Nursery

Comments: Long-Lasting! As easy to grow as meadow daisies, and much more colorful! Bold reds and pinks, our choice, bloom early to mid-summer on 2-3 ft stems. Full sun. Zones 3-7. Bare root.

Variegated Liriope - Henry Field's Seed & Nursery

Have a lot of experience with liriope. The variegated does not take well to full sun, but does well around here in partial sun to light shade. The non-variegated variety tolerates the sun MUCH better. Both survive near-drought conditions once established.

Rose-of-Sharon, Minerva - Henry Field's Seed & Nursery
Rose-of-Sharon, Minerva - Henry Field's Seed & Nursery

Comments: Remarkable frost and pollution tolerant. Does best in full sun. Will tolerate light shade, but will not flower as well. An outstanding triploid introduced by the late Dr. Egolf at the National Arboretum. Huge, clear-colored flowers with overlapping petals are produced continually throughout the summer and fall with no lapse. The foliage shows none of the yellowing in mid-summer that is typical of diploid Hibiscus. The lustrous dark-green leaves remain on the plant well into fall. This...

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Prince of Orange Oriental Poppies - Henry Field's Seed & Nursery

Satiny, ruffled-looking flowers studded with jet-black stamens and framed in grayish-green foliage. Blooms late spring to midsummer and grows 18-30 in. tall. Best in full to partial sun; almost any soil. Zones 3-8. No. 1 bareroot.

Summer Sun Sunflower - Henry Field's Seed & Nursery
Summer Sun Sunflower - Henry Field's Seed & Nursery

Comments: Plants should be divided in spring or fall every 3-5 years. Remove flowers as they fade to prolong bloom time. Plants have a better habit if grown in a sheltered site. Cut back to ground in late fall/winter. Mulch in summer. Good for south. Developed from eastern North American wildflower. Also called Summer Sun Oxeye. Good for cut flowers and in sunny borders. Plant with: Dwarf Gaillardia (complementary), Campanula (complementary), Daisies (bloom earlier), Orange Glory Flower (complementary...

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