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Plant of the week – Yarrow
Yarrow, a tough perennial, blooms in colors that are almost brighter than the sunlight they love so much. This plant’s fern-like … Continue reading
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Plant of the week – Nepeta
Nepeta, or “Catmint”, are tough, dependable plants prized for their copious flowers, long blooming season and distinctive foliage. These members … Continue reading
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Plant of the week – Astilbe
Gardeners with shady patches are getting to know and love Astilbe. Deer resistant and shade tolerant, this lovely perennial is … Continue reading
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Plant of the week – Hardy Geraniums
You want it all, and Hardy Geraniums deliver. Hardy and adaptable, they will grow in a wide range of soil conditions … Continue reading
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Plant of the week – Zizia aurea
Golden Alexanders is a long blooming native perennial in the Carrot family, Apiaceae. When content, it can easily bloom for six to … Continue reading
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Plant of the week – Pulmonaria
The name Pulmonaria, derived from the Latin word ‘Pulmo’, meaning lung, is also known as lungwort. The name came about when … Continue reading
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PLANT OF THE WEEK – Epimedium
An underused and long-lived perennial workhorse for the shade garden, Epimedium or Barrenwort is this week’s featured Rohsler’s Grown Perennial of the … Continue reading
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Plant of the week: Pasque Flower
This week, we at Rohsler’s would like to highlight a very special and underused perennial for the spring garden, Pulsatilla … Continue reading
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Plant of the week: Virginia Bluebells
Mertensia virginica, commonly called Virginia Bluebells, is a native perennial ephemeral of the east coast and one of the most beautiful … Continue reading
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PLANT OF THE WEEK: PRIMROSE (PRIMULA)
Primroses are one of the classic signs spring has begun. As the days finally start to lengthen and the early spring … Continue reading