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Gladiolus - Peche Melba
Hardy in zones 8-11; elsewhere treat as an annual, or dig them in the fall and store over winter. For best garden effect, plant in groups of six or more of a single color, or grow dozens of them in a bed reserved for cutting. in circumference. ) offer an enormous color range, including the most delicate pastels, bold hues and almost unimaginable bi-colors. Prized for large bouquets, stately gladioli (Yes, that's the accepted plural form, and much more graceful than the alternatives. Their sword-like foliage and tall, impressive flower spikes make striking accents in the mixed flower border. The Gladiolus Peche Melba, Gladioli', displays soft orange blooms with a light yellow center. Height 36-60". Bulb size: 14-16 cm. (Imagine the luxury of having arm-loads of glads to display around the house!) To enjoy blooms for many weeks through July and August, plant corms at two-week intervals from early spring until the end June. Glads are easy to grow, requiring only full sun and good drainage. ... get more information
Peony - Bush - Kirinmaru The Bush Peony Kirinmaru, 'Paeonia', produces white flowers that are streaked with red. Imported from Japan, these peonies may start slowly, but once established will last a lifetime. The unique coloration of this one-of-a-kind variety will bring compliments from everyone! Lavish blooms with layer upon layer of ruffled white petals are erratically streaked with bright red. |
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