| 9503 Blue-flowered Hyssop Hyssopus officinalis Hyssop, Blue-flowered A hardy and colorful perennial, Hyssop should be on your "must have" list for either your kitchen garden or perennial border. The plants grow 18 to 24 inches tall and develop masses of blue flowers. Hyssop foliages is aromatic and the flowers are attractive to bees and other pollinator. Often grown as a tea plant. Can be planted outdoors in the Autumn. |
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| 9278 Dittany of Crete Origanum dictamnus Dittany of Crete One of our favorite oreganos, Dittany of Crete forms a low mound with 1-inch wide leaves that are covered with soft white hairs that can be harvested for culinary use. Later in the season the plant develops greenish, hoplike bracts with pink, pendulous flowers. The plant is best used as an ornamental in hanging baskets or window boxes where its hanging flowers can be admired. |
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| 9504 Dwarf (sissinghurst) Hyssop Hyssopus officinalis Sissinghurst Hyssop, Dwarf Dwarf Hyssop is a more compact version of standard hyssop that works well as an edging or border plant. Like its taller cousin, Dwarf Hyssop also develops quantities of lovely flowers that are attractive to bees and insects. Can be planted outdoors in the Autumn. |
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| 9338 Dwarf Licorice Helichrysum petiolare 'Minus' Licorice, Silver Dwarf Tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 8-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates.This plant looks like the standard silver licorice, but it's more compact in growth habit. Like other licorice, it does best in a sunny spot in well drained soil. It's an excellent plant for hanging baskets and window boxes. |
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| 9329 Dwarf Myrtle Myrtis communis communis Myrtle, Dwarf Tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 8-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates.A more compact version of standard myrtle, the Dwarf myrtle mirrors its larger cousin with dark green leaves and small, white fragrant flowers. Easily trained to any shape, Dwarf myrtle is used frequently for topiaries. It requires full sun, well drained soil and should never be allowed to dry out completely. |
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| 9885 Limelight Licorice Helichrysum petiolare 'Limelight' Licorice, Silver Limelight Tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 8-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates.Like the Silver Licorice, this chartreuse-colored cousin can be used in a variety of ways. Its light green foliage makes an excellent foil for more colorful plants like petunias or geraniums . |
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| 9377 Patchouli Pogostemon patchouli Patchouli |
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| 9875 Pink-flowered Hyssop Hyssopus officinalis, Hyssop, Pink-flowered A hardy and colorful perennial, Hyssop should be on your "must have" list for either your kitchen garden or perennial border. The plants grow 18 to 24 inches tall and develop masses of pink flowers. Hyssop foliages is aromatic and the flowers are attractive to bees and other pollinator. Often grown as a tea plant. Can be planted outdoors in the Autumn. |
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| 9337 Silver Licorice Helichrysum petiolare Licorice, Silver Tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 8-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates.Licorice is one of the most attractive herbs you can grow. It has fuzzy, silver gray leaves on pendulous branches that look their best growing from a hanging basket or window box. At our Garden Escape Test Gardens we always fill large pots with a combination of licorice and pink geraniums. This plant is not the source of licorice candy. It's a tender perennial that you should treat as an annual in the north. |
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| 9375 Society Garlic Tulbaghia violacea Society Garlic The handsome, dark green, straplike leaves of Society Garlic emit a strong garlic fragrance. The plants form dense clumps that grow larger every year. It's an excellent ornamental that shoots up large, round, pinkish-blue flowers during the summer. In northern climates it requires a thick mulch to survive the winter. Or, grow it in pots and move it indoors before hard frost in the fall. This is a hard-to-find plant with many extraordinary qualities. |
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| 9331 Variegated Dwarf Myrtle Myrtis communis 'Variegata' Myrtle, Variegated Tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 8-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates.Here's a beauty you don't see very often. Variegated myrtle has tiny, yellow and green leaves up and down each stem. When dried, the leaves can be used in potpourris. The plant itself also can be sheared into a varietyof topiary forms. |
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| 9339 Variegated Licorice Helichrysum petiolare 'Variegata' Licorice, Silver Variegated Tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 8-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates.Like the Silver Licorice, its variegated cousin can be used in a variety of ways. Its silver-green and yellow foliage makes an excellent foil for more colorful plants like petunias or geraniums . |
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| 9380 Variegated Society Garlic Society Garlic, Variegated We're proud to be one of the few suppliers in the country of this interesting plant. Variegated Society Garlic has all the qualities of standard Society Garlic, except its straplike leaves are dark green with a yellow stripe down the center. A highly ornamental plant that works well in either the kitchen garden or flower border. |
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