Description
occur only in early fall
This amazingly vigorous Japanese selection of Solomon's seal forms a patch of finger-like rhizomes
Liriope muscari is a handsome evergreen presence in the shade garden
This remusatia is native from India to Sikkim
Chrysanthemum Matchsticks Onoclea occur only in early fallWe have been thrilled by the performance of this fascinating hardy garden mum which makes a very compact 2' tall x 3' wide clump for us. We see a first round of flowering on Chrysanthemum 'Matchsticks' in early July when the flowers are yellow, followed by a second flowering in early October. When cool night temperatures arrive, the red petal tips begin to show why the plant was named matchsticks quite striking pun intended.
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