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Stormy Weather Climbing Rose

$49.99

There's no Climber that sings the blues any bettermysterious deep smoky purple blues with just a touch of cloudy white on the reverseset against loads of grey-green leaves. Clusters of this uncommon color can cause a commotion in the landscape 'cause it blooms and repeats in the very first season. A mid-size Climber with full-sized flowers that can be used to give a backdrop of unusual garden duskinessa perfect contrast with oranges, yellows and whites. More purply blue in cooler conditions.

Class: Climber

Flower Size: Medium, about 4 inches in diameter

Petal Count: 5 to 8

Streptocarpus 'Cape Primrose'

$19.99

Cape Primroses, also known as Streptocarpus or Streps, have filled a niche as flowering houseplants for the home for many decades. Their velvety, long green leaves and floral sprays that rise above the foliage create a stunning plant for a windowsill garden.

Light Level

Streps are known for their ability to bloom in low light. They actually thrive under those conditions. Originally from South Africa, they are found in their native habitat growing on the forest floor; that’s why they have a tolerance to lower light and periods of dryness.

Grow in bright shade to partial sun near a window but not in direct southern sunlight (an east or north window is fine). Cape Primroses are also good candidates for a light garden where they will bloom for many months at a time. The leaves, when grown under low light, are deep green whereas when the light is too high, they will develop a yellowish-green coloration.

Water

Streps tolerate drier soil conditions and as a rule it’s best to bring the potting mix to slight dryness and then thoroughly saturate the soil. A slight wilt does the plant no harm. Also, remember to water directly into the soil and do not get the leaves wet, especially with cold water. Cold water on the leaves will stain the leaves and make them unsightly.

Strike It Rich Grandiflora Rose

$49.99

Spicy fragrance, loads of bloom and super-long elegant buds of gold polished with rosy pink. The long-lasting sparkling yellow-orange tones are rich and opulent enough to bring out the gold digger in any gardener. But it doesn't take a stash of expensive chemicals to keep this good lookin' girl happy in the landscape. The natural disease resistance and strong vigor do the deed. Very dark green leaves and unusual red stems set off the many showy clusters of blossoms. 'Scent-sational' for a bouquet and 'beauty-full' in the landscape.

Class: Grandiflora

Flower Size: Large, up to 5 inch diameter

Petal Count: Around 30

String of Hearts

$34.99

True to its name, ‘String of Hearts’ is a trailing vine plant with heart-shaped, variegated leaves. Its other common names are sweetheart vine, rosary vine, chain of hearts, and collar of hearts. ‘String of Hearts’ also flowers, and the stems produce small magenta tubers in the spring and summer.

Light: Medium indirect light.

Water: Prefers a humid environment, but not wet feet. Let top layer dry before watering.

String of Pearls

$39.99

String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus) is a fascinating and unique succulent plant known for its trailing stems adorned with small, spherical leaves resembling pearls on a string. This plant is native to South Africa and is popular for its distinctive appearance and cascading growth habit. The leaves are green and plump, creating an eye-catching display as they dangle from the stems. String of Pearls is a drought-tolerant plant that thrives in bright, indirect light. It is commonly grown in hanging baskets or as a trailing accent plant. With its whimsical and delicate beauty, String of Pearls adds a touch of elegance and charm to any indoor space.

String of Pearls

$24.99 — $39.99

String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus) is a fascinating and unique succulent plant known for its trailing stems adorned with small, spherical leaves resembling pearls on a string. This plant is native to South Africa and is popular for its distinctive appearance and cascading growth habit. The leaves are green and plump, creating an eye-catching display as they dangle from the stems. String of Pearls is a drought-tolerant plant that thrives in bright, indirect light. It is commonly grown in hanging baskets or as a trailing accent plant. With its whimsical and delicate beauty, String of Pearls adds a touch of elegance and charm to any indoor space.