Moon Lagoon Eucalyptus, scientifically known as Eucalyptus 'Moon Lagoon,' is a stunning and aromatic Australian native plant that has gained popularity in the horticultural world for its unique foliage and versatile use in floral arrangements. This particular variety of eucalyptus is believed to have originated in Australia, where eucalyptus trees are abundant and have a rich history dating back centuries. It belongs to the Myrtaceae family and is characterized by its silvery-blue, lance-shaped leaves with a distinct moon-shaped curve at the base, giving it its poetic name, "Moon Lagoon." Moon Lagoon Eucalyptus is highly prized for its cut flower potential. Its elegant foliage adds a touch of sophistication to floral bouquets and arrangements. The leaves are not only visually appealing but also emit a pleasant fragrance, making them a favorite choice for various occasions, from weddings to home décor. The plant typically reaches a size of 6 to 10 feet in height, with a bushy and compact growth habit. It has a moderate growth rate, and under ideal conditions, it can be ready for harvest in approximately 2 to 3 years. When growing Moon Lagoon Eucalyptus from seeds, it is advisable to sow them indoors or in a greenhouse. The seeds can be sown in well-draining soil in the early spring. Space the seeds at a depth of about 1/4 inch and maintain a consistent temperature of around 70-75°F (21-24°C) for germination, which typically takes 14-21 days. Transplant the seedlings outdoors after the last frost, spacing them at least 6 to 8 feet apart to allow ample room for growth. Moon Lagoon Eucalyptus thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soil. Adequate moisture is essential during the initial stages of growth, but once established, it is a relatively low-maintenance plant, making it an excellent addition to gardens, landscapes, and cut flower gardens alike.
Websteriana Eucalyptus, commonly called Webster's Malle or Heart-leaf Eucalyptus, is a rare, small Australian species valued for its distinctive silvery-blue, heart-shaped juvenile leaves and smooth, gray bark. Native to Western Australia, it typically grows 6–12 feet tall, making it well-suited for smaller landscapes, windbreaks, or ornamental plantings. Seeds should be sown in well-drained soil in full sun, either in pots or directly outdoors in warm climates, and kept moist until germination, which usually occurs in 14–30 days. Hardy in USDA zones 9–11, it tolerates drought once established and requires minimal care beyond occasional pruning to maintain shape. Websteriana Eucalyptus is prized for cut foliage in floral arrangements, as a decorative specimen tree, and for attracting pollinators with its clusters of creamy-white flowers in summer.
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.
Rosita 2 Blue Picotee is your standard in double flowered lisianthus. Thick blueish-purple tips that melt to white centers, top flowering and strong stems it is easy to transport the flowers. Rosita 2 is suitable for spring and early summer flowering. Enjoy the excellent vase life with these medium-sized, rose-shaped flowers and more useable buds. Pelleted Seed Ht. 24–36". Avg. 42,200 seeds/oz. Packet: 20 seeds.
The Strawberry Blonde Marigold blooms shades of pink and yellow, then to gold as they age and can be enjoyed all summer long! These marigolds are perfect for patio containers or as a border around a garden. The easy to grow Strawberry Blonde is heat tolerant and thrives in the sun!
The Queeny Lime Orange Zinnia is a striking and vibrant addition to any garden, known for its distinctive color scheme and eye-catching appeal. Its large, double blooms feature a mesmerizing blend of lime green and bright orange hues, creating a dazzling display that stands out amidst green foliage or other garden flowers. This zinnia variety thrives in full sunlight and well-drained soil, showcasing its resilience to hot and dry conditions typical of its native habitats. Its bushy growth habit and abundant flowering make it an excellent choice for borders, beds, or containers, where it adds a burst of color and charm. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Queeny Lime Orange Zinnia attracts beneficial pollinators such as butterflies and bees, contributing to the biodiversity of garden landscapes. Whether planted in clusters or as standalone specimens, this zinnia cultivar brings a refreshing and lively energy to garden spaces, making it a favored choice among gardeners seeking both beauty and vitality in their outdoor environments.
QIS Salmon Gomphrena is highly productive accent flower that is excellent for fresh bouquets or dried arrangements. Produces 1-2" salmon color blooms. The QIS (Quality in Seed) Series is a florist favorite for its consistent production in quality, length, and uniformity. Also known as globe amaranth and common globe amaranth.
Looking like a plucked daisy, this Rudbeckia sports long, thin green sepals and a giant, pointy deep purple to black cone (the size and shape of a large strawberry)! Wonderfully attention-getting in the garden, 'Green Wizard' is also welcome as an Everlasting, where its ultra-strong stems support these stylish cones for months on end, adding interesting texture and tall vertical effect to bouquets, centerpieces, and decorations of all types.
Benary's Giant Purple zinnias are a striking and elegant variety prized for their deep, rich color and impressive floral attributes. Developed by the Benary breeding program in Germany, this zinnia variety was introduced to offer gardeners a sophisticated purple hue coupled with the robust growth and durability that Benary zinnias are known for. The plants produce large, fully double flowers with a deep, vibrant purple shade that adds a touch of luxury to any garden or floral arrangement. Each bloom features densely packed, ruffled petals, giving it a plush, rounded shape that enhances its visual appeal. Benary's Giant Purple 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 blooming in mid-summer and continue to showcase their stunning flowers until the first frost. These zinnias thrive in well-drained soil and full sun, demonstrating excellent heat tolerance and resistance to common garden pests. With their rich purple color, substantial bloom size, and long-lasting flowering period, Benary's Giant Purple zinnias are a distinguished addition to any garden or floral display.
ProCut® Orange is the original beauty. This is the perfect cutting sunflower that everyone should grow. Perfectly shaped overlapping orange petals that surround a pollenless dark brown center disc define the beauty of ProCut ®Orange. This is a true day neutral cultivar that flowers quickly at all latitudes, and we agree. ProCut® Orange is the first choice of professional and hobby growers everywhere who are looking for that traditional sunflower appearance.
Iceland Poppy seeds are a fantastic choice for gardeners looking to add a burst of vibrant color to their landscape. These hardy, cool-season annuals produce delicate, tissue-paper-like flowers in shades of white, orange, yellow, and red, blooming in the early spring or late winter, depending on the climate. Iceland Poppies thrive in well-drained soil and full sun, and while they’re tolerant of light frost, they prefer cooler temperatures, making them ideal for mild climates or spring gardens. The seeds are easy to sow directly in the ground or started indoors, and the plants are relatively low-maintenance once established. Known for their graceful, nodding blooms and long-lasting beauty, Iceland Poppies are excellent for adding a soft, ethereal look to borders, wildflower meadows, or even container gardens.
Copper Plume is a great filler in floral arrangements. Highly productive plant with plum-wine plumes on long, strong stems feature small, paper-thin seed pods. Also known as orach and orache.