The Galilee Pink Perfection larkspur is a botanical marvel, captivating gardeners with its ethereal beauty and delicate charm. Standing tall on slender, erect stems reaching heights of up to 3 to 4 feet, this larkspur variety commands attention with its graceful presence. Its lush, palmate leaves provide a verdant backdrop for the main attraction: the exquisite blossoms that adorn its elongated spikes. Each spike is bedecked with a profusion of cup-shaped flowers, their soft, pastel pink petals delicately unfurling to reveal a subtle hint of depth in their coloring. In late spring to early summer, the Galilee Pink Perfection larkspur bursts into full bloom, transforming garden landscapes with its enchanting display. The flowers, arranged densely along the stem, create a spectacle of color and elegance, attracting admiration from all who behold them. Their prolonged blooming period ensures an extended showcase of beauty, adding a touch of whimsy and romance to garden beds, borders, and cottage gardens alike. Cultivating the Galilee Pink Perfection larkspur is a joy for gardeners of all skill levels, as it thrives in well-drained soil and flourishes under full sun to partial shade. Its ease of care and exquisite blooms make it a prized addition to floral arrangements, bouquets, and garden landscapes. Furthermore, its allure extends beyond its aesthetic appeal, as it serves as a valuable resource for pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, contributing to the ecological diversity of the garden ecosystem. With its captivating beauty and effortless grace, the Galilee Pink Perfection larkspur remains a beloved favorite among flower enthusiasts and garden connoisseurs.
The pretty blossoms of Yellow (Coneflower) consists of bright skirts of hard to find yellow daisy-like petals surrounding a brown bristly center. This variety's deep taproot allows the coneflower to survive in very dry conditions, but it is also happy in humus-rich garden soil and full sun. The Yellow Coneflower is visited by nectar seeking butterflies in June and small seed eating birds in the fall.
The Monarch's Velvet Pontentilla produces strikingly beautiful dark-red blossoms that are a perfect addition to any home garden. This variety is a great flowering plant for gardens and borders.
Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) is a native North American prairie grass with a rich history as a foundational species in tallgrass ecosystems, valued for its resilience and ecological benefits. It features fine-textured, upright blue-green blades that turn striking shades of red, orange, and bronze in the fall, reaching about 2ā4 feet tall. Adapted to a wide range of soils, it thrives in full sun with minimal water or fertilizer once established, making it ideal for xeriscaping and low-maintenance landscapes. Sow seeds directly in late fall or early spring; germination and establishment typically take 90ā110 days. Little Bluestem is prized for erosion control, wildlife habitat, and ornamental appeal, while also serving as a larval host for several butterfly species and providing excellent winter interest.
ProCutĀ® Brilliance is absolutely stunning. You won't be able to turn away the first time you see it. This single head pollen- free sunflower is perfect for cutting. Its petals are a unique combination of yellow on the outside that intensifies to orange near the dark center of the head. The result is a brilliant explosion of color that grabs your eye.
The Edible Flower Blend is an annual and perennial mixture of an array of colorful and tasty edible flowers that are perfect to grow in your backyard. The wildflowers in this mix have a tangy, spicy, peppery, sweet floral, licorice or minty flavor. This mix should be planted at 13-26 pounds per acre or 10 ounces per 1,000 sq.ft.
Chief produces 2-7" fire red blooms that are very well suited to production of cut flowers. Does great in high heat temperatures of greenhouses. Dense plantings of Chief produce strong stems and high quality cut flowers. Also known as cockscomb and crested cock's comb.
Ornamental grass that grows in an upright, clumping habit. Fine-textured foliage emerges green, fading to tan. Fluffy, cream-colored flowers emerge in summer. Excellent, non-invasive substitute for Mexican feather grass.
Condor White is a cut flower kale that offers a textured and on-trend look for bouquets and arrangements. This variety has white foliage that turns purplish-pink toward the center. Bred for stems that grow straight and that are are easy to cut and bunch. Also known as flowering kale and ornamental cabbage.
The Showy Asclepias is just like its name, a beautiful showy plant that is an excellent nectar sources for butterflies and hummingbirds!Ā This Butterfly Weed variety is similar to Common Milkweed, but its pinkish-purple flowers have longer petals that taper more and are covered with fine hairs. The Showy Asclepias will attract butterflies and hummingbirds, especially Queen and Monarch butterflies. This plant is aggressive and should be thinned every year.
Dalmatian Foxglove offers uniformity, a great habit and early flowering, making it ideal for home and market growers. Blooms from seed the first year and produces beautiful purple bell-shaped petals with dark freckles within. Best when treated as a fall or spring-planted hardy annual, as winter survival is generally poor when treated as a perennial. Seed has been pelleted for ease of sowing.
The Cherry Queen Zinnia produces a large bloom with brilliantly-red petals that are extremely easy to grow and long-lasting. The beautiful red blooms make a bright, bold statement in the meadow or garden.
The Purple Prince Zinnia is a big, beautiful and bright purple bloomed variety that is extremely easy to grow and long-lasting. This variety's brilliantly-purple petals make a bright, bold statement in the meadow or garden.
ProCutĀ® Orange Excel produces the deepest orange color with upright facing flowers on single stems. ProCutĀ® Orange Excel is slightly faster to flower than ProCutĀ® Orange and has that same consistent and dependable ProCutĀ® performance with overlapping petals. Spectacular vibrant orange bouquets will awe your customers.
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.
Camelot Lavender Digitalis (Digitalis purpurea) is a stunning hybrid foxglove variety developed for its large, tubular blooms in soft lavender with speckled white throats, offering a refined cottage garden appeal. Originating from the long-cultivated foxglove family, which has been cherished in European gardens for centuries, Camelot Lavender grows 36ā48 inches tall and 12ā18 inches wide, producing sturdy spikes that flower the first year when started early. For best results, sow seeds indoors 10ā12 weeks before the last frost, then transplant into well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. It requires consistent moisture, occasional deadheading, and protection from extreme heat. Blooming in about 120ā150 days, this variety is perfect for borders, pollinator gardens, and cut flower arrangements, attracting bees, hummingbirds, and admirers alike.
The Daydream Cosmo is a variety that produces stunning white to pale pink colored flowers with a rosy blush hue in the center. This cosmo is suitable for cutting, beds and borders, and the pollinator garden.
Benary's Giant Orange zinnias are a bold and vibrant variety known for their striking, fiery orange blooms and reliable performance. Developed by the Benary breeding program in Germany, these zinnias were crafted to offer gardeners a brilliant and long-lasting splash of color. The plants produce large, fully double flowers with a vivid orange hue that stands out prominently in any garden or floral arrangement. Each bloom features densely packed, ruffled petals that create a lush, rounded appearance, adding both texture and visual interest. Benary's Giant Orange zinnias typically grow to a height of 24 to 36 inches and exhibit a bushy, upright growth habit, making them ideal for garden beds, borders, and cutting gardens. They begin to bloom in mid-summer and continue to showcase their vibrant flowers until the first frost. These zinnias thrive in well-drained soil and full sun, demonstrating heat tolerance and resistance to common pests. With their intense orange color, substantial bloom size, and extended flowering period, Benary's Giant Orange zinnias bring a vibrant and energetic touch to any garden or floral display.