The Mina Citronella is a citrus yellow flower with long stems that is a rare variety of Mina Lobata and is used for keeping mosquitos away! This variety starts out with dark yellow buds that transforms to a citrus yellow, and ending with creamy white tips. This variety's blossoms are held upright on long stems making a nice contrast against its dark green foliage. This easy to grow spectacular vine grows to 15 feet in full sun. Mina's climbing vine is super in baskets and will bloom in 10 weeks from seed.
Gryphon Begonia is a striking foliage plant known for its large, deeply lobed leaves that feature a silvery-green color with dark green margins and veins, creating a bold, tropical look. It typically grows up to 12–18 inches tall and wide, making it ideal for containers, shaded garden beds, or as a houseplant. Gryphon Begonia thrives best in bright, indirect light or partial shade and prefers well-draining soil kept evenly moist but not soggy. For optimal care, avoid direct sun, provide moderate humidity, and feed monthly during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer.
The Humulus, or known as hops, is a climbing variety that produces green flowers that are most commonly used for brewing beer. The hops are what gives the beer its balance and depth as well as its bitterness.
Baby Blue is a eucalyptus tree with sickle shaped dark green leaves. Mainly used for production of floral arrangements and foliage. Eucalyptus globulus is commonly known as: Tasmanian Blue Gum; Blue gum; Southern blue gum; Tasmanian blue gumtree.
'Baby Blue' is a common florist's staple as a bouquet filler. This plant is known for its long stems with rounded leaves in shades of dusty green. Great for bouquets, wreaths or drying. Eucalyptus has a lovely menthol-like fragrance. A tender perennial in USDA zones 9–11 but mainly grown by florist as an annual. As an annual, plants reach about 24"–48", but it can become a 35'-tall tree over time where perennial. This plant is very drought and heat tolerant once established.
Showpiece Double Mix produces a stunning mix of decorative double-type flowers. Dahlias are truly loved cutting garden favorites and create a wonderful vertical presence. Plants average 36" to 48" inches tall and thrive in sunny locations. This heat loving variety prefers cool, moist, soil and the baking heat of the summer sun.
The Gibsonii Ricinus, or also known as the Castor Bean, produces large, dark green leaves with red stems, beautiful pink flowers and red fruit. This variety's attractive foliage looks great in any home garden.
Murray Eucalyptus is a versatile, fast-growing evergreen tree prized for its fragrant, silvery-blue foliage and smooth, peeling bark, making it both functional and ornamental. Typically reaching 20–40 feet in height, it thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, performing best in warm climates such as USDA zones 8–11. Native to Australia, this drought-tolerant species adapts well to a range of conditions and requires little care beyond occasional pruning for shape and size control. Murray Eucalyptus is commonly used for windbreaks, privacy screens, erosion control, and as a source of cut foliage for floral arrangements, thanks to its long-lasting leaves and pleasant scent. These leaves look beautiful in floral arrangements. Use as a filler or stand alone in a vase.
Purple Diamond offers superb garden performance in spring and autumn with its high uniformity in plant habit. Produces beautiful purple petals that bloom for an extended time. The Diamond is an early series, blooming simultaneously on main and lateral stems with flower size of 1.5 inches in diameter. Ht. 6-10". Avg. 32,500 seeds/oz. Packet: 50 seeds.
The Empress of India Dwarf Nasturtium produces a dark green foliage with stunning scarlet blooms that are very pleasing to the eye! Its scarlet flowers stand out amid the foliage of this old-fashioned favorite making it the perfect addition to any garden. You can use the leaves and pods in salads or as garnishes. The compact, mounded plant habit makes it especially suitable for containers or as an edging plant.
Beautiful color mix of bell-shaped blossoms on bright green foliage. 12-18" stems add movement and interest to arrangements. If cut back regularly these flowers will bloom continuously. A 5-7 day vase life once cut so these do best in casual bouquets or home cutting gardens. Also a favorite for hummingbirds in pollinator gardens. Also known as flowering tobacco.
Silver Dollar Eucalyptus, scientifically known as Eucalyptus cinerea, is a striking evergreen tree prized for its distinctive, rounded leaves that resemble silver coins, giving it its common name. Native to Australia, this fast-growing tree can reach heights of up to 30 feet, although it is often cultivated as a smaller shrub in gardens. The leaves are a soft gray-green color, with a waxy texture that adds to their visual appeal and resilience in various climates. Also know as Redbox. Silver Dollar Eucalyptus is particularly valued for its aromatic foliage, which emits a fresh, minty fragrance when brushed or crushed. This makes it a popular choice for landscaping and floral arrangements. The tree produces small, cup-shaped flowers that are generally less showy but attract pollinators. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, adapting well to a range of conditions. With its unique foliage and pleasant scent, Silver Dollar Eucalyptus is a favorite for both ornamental gardens and as a cut foliage in floral displays.
Papyrus is native to Africa and produces tall, clump forming, gentle perennial sedge that features a grass like cluster of triangular green stems that rise from thick, woody rhizomes. Each stem is topped by an umbrella like growth that contains hundreds of narrow arching thread-like rays. Greenish brown flower clusters appear at the ends of the rays. Flowers give way to brown, nut like fruits that your birds will love. Grows best in zones 9-10.
The Park's Black Peony Poppy is an unique midnight black to deep dark maroon poppy that produces ruffled peony-like blooms! These incredible flowers will reach to be 4 feet tall and begin to bloom in early summer. The beautiful seedpods can be used dried in different arrangements. Park's Black Peony Poppy thrives in cool and dry climates as they do not do well in humid regions.
The Pumila Zinnia produces a mix of pink, purple, orange, red, white and yellow semi-double to double blooms that are 1-1.5 inches wide. This species is native to Mexico, and is fast-growing and long-blooming. Zinnias make good cut flowers. In addition, they are excellent for pollinator plantings and are especially attractive to butterflies.
Borage is a mounded plant that produces beautiful blue flowers that are great for using as a garnish for different dishes or drinks. This large variety is a self seeding annual that bears hundreds of small edible flowers, mostly blue and some pink, over a long harvest. Borage has a mild cucumber flavor that is great for salads and garnishes. Medicinal: Seed oil is a rich source of gamma-linolenic acid.
Head turning red blooms that make a beautiful display! Scarlet Sage is a perennial in Southern states and an annual in Northern climates. Blooms appear continuously from early summer to first frost. Trim them back and a new flush of blooms will appear. Hummingbirds cannot leave these magnificent blooms alone.
The Blackjack Viola is a favored trailing variety with attractive masked blooms of deep purple to black petals with bright yellow eyes. This Viola is great for hanging baskets!