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Clematis SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

August 01, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants

Group A: Early-flowering Clematis:
Alpine Clematis (C. alpina) grows 6 to 8 feet tall, blooms April and May. Flowers are nodding, small, bell-shaped, lavender or purple-blue.
Armand’s Clematis (C. armandii) grows 15 to 30 feet tall, blooms April and May. Two-inch creamy white blooms in large clusters; has a strong vanilla scent in warm weather. This vigorous [...]

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Viburnum SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

August 01, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants

The genus Viburnum is immense, and choosing the right selection for your garden is not easy. Listed below is an alphabetical list of the most common species and their cultivars.
Maple-leaf viburnum (V. acerfolium) is a deciduous shrub, 6 feet tall and 4 feet wide, with dark green leaves which have three lobes, like maple leaves. [...]

Chrysanthemum CULTIVARS

July 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants

Chrysanthemums are classified according to shape and arrangement of petals. The major types of hardy mums include the following.
Daisies or Singles have daisy-like flowers with yellow centers.
Anemones are like single mums but with a rounded crest of deeper color.
Decoratives have double or semi-double flowers and usually grow to over 18 inches tall.

Hosta SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

July 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants

There are more than 2,000 registered cultivars of hosta grown today. The species and cultivars mentioned below are just a few of those that are well-suited to growing throughout South Carolina.
Plantain Lily (Hosta plantaginea) is the most heat-and sun-tolerant hosta species, and they will grow in shade to three-quarters of a day of sun. Plantain [...]

Petunia: TYPES AND CULTIVARS

July 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

The types of petunias best suited to growing in South Carolina are the multifloras, millifloras and spreading petunias.
Grandifloras: Grandiflora petunias generally do not thrive in South Carolina because their large heavy blossoms are prone to damage and rot during hot, humid summers. Grandifloras have large flowers that are often frilled or ruffled along the edges. [...]

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Chrysanthemum CULTIVARS

Chrysanthemums are classified according to shape and arrangement of petals. The major types of hardy mums include the following. Daisies or Singles have daisy-like flowers with yellow centers. Anemones are like single

Common Mallow: (Malva sylvestris)

Common Mallow: (Malva sylvestris) generally behaves as a biennial in the southeast, with young plants appearing from seed in late summer or fall and blooming the following summer. It

Colorful Foliage An Alternative To Flowers

Flowers are fine, but sometimes foliage plants last a lot longer on the landscape. One example, Alternanthera, sometimes called Joseph's Coat. There are a lot of colors out there too. There

Planting that’s topically tropical

With an unusually dry spring followed by monsoons across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire in June, global warming is changing the way our gardens grow. Many plants in Britain are tolerant of widely

Verbena CULTIVARS

Brazilian Verbena (Verbena bonariensis) This 4 to 5 foot tall species is sometimes called "verbena on a stick." Clusters of tiny lavender flowers appear above the tall, thin square stems

Petunia: LANDSCAPE USE

Petunias are versatile annuals. They can be used for color masses, borders, containers, hanging baskets or as a seasonal groundcover. Petunias should be planted in full sunlight. They will become spindly

CULTIVARS OF PERIWINKLE

* ‘Alba’ has white flowers. * ‘Atropurpurea’ has purple flowers. * ‘Bowles Variety’ has blue flowers and grows vigorously

Pansies and Johnny-Jump-Ups: LANDSCAPE USE

Pansies are used for color massing, edging, containers and window boxes during the fall, winter and spring. Pansies thrive in cool weather. They will bloom any time that the temperature
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