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Race Ready Pampas Grass - Cortaderia selloana

Race Ready Pampas Grass - Cortaderia selloana

Posted by Emerald Coast Growers on May 3rd 2023

Widely used since Victorian times, Cortaderia selloana, well known as pampas grass, is a landscape workhorse that shows like a derby champion.Cortaderia s. fills the bill for large landscapes, without breaking the bank! Its long, slender, green blades race to a substantial six foot. Then, in bloom, this giant nearly doubles in size to an impressive 12' tall.The massive white flowers are held upright, high above arching gray-green foliage. Fluffy and feathery, the ostrich plume blooms are prized
Baptisia australis, It's to Dye For!

Baptisia australis, It's to Dye For!

Posted by Emerald Coast Growers on Mar 15th 2023

The native known as “false indigo” has deep roots – in the garden, and in American history. Now an ornamental favorite, it was once prized and even subsidized by the British government for the blue dye made from its sap.Baptisia sends up erect racemes of purple/blue lupine-like flowers in late spring. The blooms give way to decorative green seed pods that ripen to charcoal black. Flowers, foliage and seed pods in all color stages are all valuable as cut flowers, with exceptional vase life. Nativ
OUTSTANDING & UPSTANDING! Achillea Sassy Summer

OUTSTANDING & UPSTANDING! Achillea Sassy Summer

Posted by Emerald Coast Growers on Jan 4th 2023

Renowned breeder Hans Hansen selected his Sassy Summer series for several desirable traits: big, big flowers, and lots of ‘em; attractive silvery foliage with a dense, upright habit; and, drum roll please, sturdy stems that stand up to wind and rain.Mind you, these are nicely proportioned plants, not skinny skyscrapers. Sassy Summer varieties hoist cheerful flowers up to three feet over silvery green foliage. Flat topped umbels are perfect landing pads for pollinators. Hardy in Zones 3 – 8. Choo
What''s Hot Now? Dianthus!

What''s Hot Now? Dianthus!

Posted by John Friel on Dec 7th 2022

Modern Takes on a Garden ClassicNo perennial garden can call itself complete without a complement of Dianthus. And neither can your perennial offering. These charmers are especially indispensable to the quintessential English cottage garden look. But they’re equally at home wherever they get what they need: Full sun, well-drained fertile soil, and adequate moisture. Dianthus is a cosmopolitan genus with over 300 species. A breeders’ favorite for centuries, its hybrids now number litera
Let It Snow (Cap)! Let It Snow (Lady)!

Let It Snow (Cap)! Let It Snow (Lady)!

Posted by John Friel on Sep 21st 2021

Leucanthemum xsuperbumFew perennials are better known or more appreciated than the beautiful and talented Shasta daisy. Its cheerful white-petaled, gold-centered blooms brighten any sunny border. In very hot or dry climates, light shade is welcome. Wet feet in winter? Not so much.Varieties span a wide range including single, semi-double and fluffy double forms. Heights range from under a foot to over three feet. Two of our best-sellers are in the compact category.L. xs. ‘Snowcap’: This low-growe

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