Feelin' Blue Deodar Cedar
$200.00A low-growing, dwarf cedar with bluish-green foliage. Branches grow in a random pattern. Great selection for smaller space gardens, rock gardens and large containers. A really unique specimen.
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A low-growing, dwarf cedar with bluish-green foliage. Branches grow in a random pattern. Great selection for smaller space gardens, rock gardens and large containers. A really unique specimen.
A low-growing, dwarf cedar with bright yellow foliage. Branches grow in a random pattern. Great selection for smaller space gardens, rock gardens and large containers. A really unique specimen. May be trained into an upright tree form.
A low-growing, dwarf cedar with bright yellow foliage. Branches grow in a random pattern. Great selection for smaller space gardens, rock gardens and large containers. A really unique specimen. May be trained into an upright tree form.
Horstmann Blue Atlas Cedar Cedrus atlantica ‘Horstmann’
An irregular-growing, semi-dwarf evergreen tree or large shrub with dense, icy-blue foliage. Great specimen plant and is perfect in limited space landscapes. Good heat and drought tolerance. Evergreen
CELESTIAL NIGHT 3 gal.
With this color sport (mutation) of Strike It Rich, you can hit the jackpot again. It cashes in with all the same great plant qualitiessame super vigorous bushy clean plant that flowers like a weed & smells up a storm. But it's just a different colora clear long-lasting even glowing yellow. Very deep red new shoots & dark green leaves set off the many showy clusters of blossoms.
Class: Grandiflora
Flower Size: Large, up to 5 inch diameter
Petal Count: Around 30
CHANTILLY CREAM 3 gal.
Charcoal acts as a filter to absorb impurities in water and improve air quality. It is excellent as a layer in the bottom of containers and in terrariums where water may pool. Charcoal also can help absorb impurities in fertilizer, while also contributing positively to the environment by reducing waste.
For example: Bedding Plants, Shade Perennials, Althea