Sasanqua – Cotton Candy
Often the first of the fall blooming Sasanquas to flower, it produces a mesmerizing abundance of fully double, fluffy flowers with cotton candy pink petals. A standout in the garden!
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Often the first of the fall blooming Sasanquas to flower, it produces a mesmerizing abundance of fully double, fluffy flowers with cotton candy pink petals. A standout in the garden!
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A slow-growing shrub with an upright habit and glossy leaves that stay dark green year-round. The large semi-double white flowers have crinkled petals with pink edging and yellow stamen that bloom from late winter into early spring which attracts butterflies.
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Large double, dark rosy red flowers with a boss of golden yellow stamens are produced early in the season.
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This exotic tropical plant is a hardy variety that can withstand cooler temperatures with ease. Growing tall, with lush, tropical foliage, the Red Abyssinian Banana will add character and volume to your landscape, indoors or out.
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Will thrive in full sun or partial shade on wet to moist soil, especially along ditch banks and other areas where soil is continually moist.
A banana that you likely have tasted in the store before, as it is the Chiquita Banana’s go to cultivar from Central America.
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Pink to ruby hued, banana scented flowers appear in late spring and are scattered into the summer and early fall. Naturally dense, full foliage requires little pruning.
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A handsome shrub with glossy dark green leaves and very showy, fragrant red flowers that arrive in late winter to early spring. The upright, vigorous form grows quickly when young, filling in nicely as an evergreen hedge, screen or foundation plant.
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Large and abundant semi-double to peony form gorgeous flowers with soft-white petals surrounding yellow stamens that stand out remarkably well against some of the deepest green foliage we’ve seen on any camellia.
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Produces HUGE, eyecatching semi-double flowers of up to 6 inches across with red petals that twist at the tips surrounding prominent bright yellow stamens. The lustrous, dark green foliage is an excellent background for the blooms.
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