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ASTIBLE

Astible is a knockout plant, thanks to its ornamental, fern-like bronze-and-green foliage and its feathery plumed blossoms that look good in season and dried for winter interest. Just make sure to keep astible moist, or its delicate foliage will scorch in the sun. Astible is the perfect addition that needs beautiful textured blooms. Perfect for […]

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CHENILLE

Chenille Plant is often called Red Fuzzies for its trailing red flowers. It’s a great solo hanging basket either for a bright window indoors or a shade to part sun location outside for the summer. Use 3 plants for an 8 inch hanging basket. Keep Chenille Plant evenly moist or allow to dry down slightly

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TRAILING PANSY

Trailing Pansies grows bigger, faster, and with better branching than a regular pansy. It’s like a pansy on steroids, trailing more than 2 feet from baskets, with larger leaves, wider flowers, and a more bushy habit. Pansies have heart-shaped, overlapping petals and one of the widest ranges of bright, pretty colors and patterns. Good for

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EUCALYPTUS

Eucalyptus is known for its scent and as a filler in cut flower arrangements. Eucalyptus plants can also make stunning container plants and showy annuals. They can be used seasonally in many gardens, and even as a houseplant. This is a great plant for an added texture to any container or landscape. Plant this beautiful

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COREOPSIS

Coreopsis is also known as ‘tickseed’. Coreopsis is the perfect plant that for the cottage and naturally grown look. People like it for its sunny, long-lasting blooms. Birds love it for the tasty seeds it provides. Butterflies and other pollinators enjoy its tasty nectar. We adore it for everything it brings to a garden.

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SETCREASEA

Setcreasea is a native of central-southern Mexico and makes an easy-to-grow colorful groundcover in each of its several forms. The colorful plants creep along the ground on lax stems and produce small but attractive light lavender, butterfly-attracting flowers. This weeping tendency can be put to good use in the garden if you let your setcreasea

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Daisy

Daisies are perhaps the most cheerful plant on the planet. Gardeners cultivate them in stately flowerbeds. Daisies grow wild, bringing light and life to the scenery.

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