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Garden Catalog
#NOTE#
ABOUT ACANTHUS (BEAR'S BREECHES):
There are about 20 species of Acanthus. They are perennial herbs
and subshrubs, mostly of Mediterranean origin. Typical flowers are
white or purplish with large spike-tipped bracts. Rich, well drained
soils are best. Due to their deep, thick roots some species can be
difficult to move once established.
Root cuttings are one means of propagation, and severed roots left
in the ground may give rise to new plants.
The Acanthus plant leant it's form to the ancient Greek Corinthian
column capitals.
We carry three types of Acanthus: their leaves are various shades
of purple, and appear spiny.
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SPECIES:
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balcanicus: Sun or Partial Shade 4' Grows in Zone 3
mollis: Sun or Partial Shade 4' Grows in Zone 5
spinosissimus: Sun or Partial Shade 4' Grows in Zone 3
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#A10001
balcanicus Acanthus 8.59
Very hardy variety with narrow leaves with large spaces between the
lobes. Light purple/pink flower spikes in the summer.
#A10002
mollis Acanthus 5.59
Summer flowers are white and tinged with lilac in the late summer.
Large toothed leaves are not spiny.
#A10003
spinosissimus Acanthus 8.59
Fine narrow leaves are almost like thistles with spines at the leaf
tips. Flowers are white with some purple or pink, with darker
purple bracts.
#NOTE#
ABOUT ARCHILLEA (YARROW):
Archillea, commonly called Yarrow, is a very easy to grow perennial.
The archilleas can be very small or quite tall. The dwarf archilleas
are wonderful for rock gardens. The tall varieties are known for
their rich masses of flowers that appear from spring to mid-summer.
The Yarrow flowers lend themselves to drying and preserving. They
should be removed when they fade so the blooming period will be
prolonged.
Archillea are resistant to drought, and like full sun light. They
will tolerate poor soil, but do better when the soil is moist. They
should be divided about every four years to prevent crowding.
We carry several types of Achillea:
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SPECIES:
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Appleblossom: Sun 3' Grows in Zone 3
Fanal: Sun 2' Grows in Zone 3
Heidi: Sun 2' Grows in Zone 3
Hoffnung: Sun 2' Grows in Zone 3
Paprika: Sun 2' Grows in Zone 3
Salmon Beauty: Sun 2' Grows in Zone 3
Weser River Sun 2' Grows in Zone 3
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#A10004
Appleblossom Achillea 4.59
Rosy pink flowers throughout the summer.
#A10005
Fanal Achillea 4.59
Cherry red flowers with yellow centers. Flowers are 3". Medium
green foliage.
#A10007
Heidi Achillea 4.59
Pink flowers with yellow centers. Flowers are 3".
#A10008
Hoffnung Achillea 4.59
Creamy yellow flowers. Flowers are 4"
#A10009
Paprika Achillea 4.59
Red flowers with small bright yellow centers.
#A10010
Salmon Beauty Achillea 4.59
Salmon-pink flowers.
#A10011
Weser River Sandstone Achillea 4.59
Pretty light pink flowers that fade to tan.
#NOTE#
ABOUT DELPHINIUM (LARKSPUR):
Delphiniums are among the most popular flowers because of their
amazing flowers. Their tall spikes of flowers are shades of blue,
white, reddish, or yellow. Often the flowers have a contrasting
color at the center, called a "bee." They make excellent dried
flowers. The leaves are about 4" across, mainly at the bottom of
the plant.
Delphiniums are not hard to grow, although you will have to spend
some effort.
They prefer sun and well fertilized moist soil. If you cut back the
stalks after the first flower they will often flower again.
They like cool areas the best.
We carry several types of Delphinium:
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SPECIES:
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Casa Blanca: Sun 3' Grows in Zone 3
Cliveden Beauty: Sun 2' Grows in Zone 3
Blue Springs: Sun 2' Grows in Zone 3
Pacific Series: Sun 2' Grows in Zone 3
Black Knight: Sun 2' Grows in Zone 3
Blue Bird: Sun 2' Grows in Zone 3
Galahad: Sun 2' Grows in Zone 3
King Arthur: Sun 2' Grows in Zone 3
Summer Skies: Sun 2' Grows in Zone 3
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#A10012
Casa Blanca Delphinium 3.59
Pure white summer flowers
#A10013
Cliveden Beauty Delphinium 3.59
Light blue flowers
#A10014
Blue Springs Delphinium 3.59
Blue and lavender flowers
#A10015
Pacific Series Delphinium 3.59
Very hearty
#A10016
Black Knight Delphinium 3.59
Deep violet with a black bee
#A10017
Galahad Delphinium 3.59
White flower
#A10018
King Arthur Delphinium 3.59
Deep violet with a white bee.
#A10019
Summer Skies Delphinium 3.59
Light blue with a white bee