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Hollyhock - Queeny Purple
"Queeny Purple' will flower early in the spring. Great for cut flowers or planted with Salvia 'Snow Hill' or Veronica 'Icicles'. The Hollyhock 'Queeny Purple', 'Alcea rosea 'Queeny Purple', is the shortest and first purple Hollyhock available as a single color. With a plant width of 1-2' and a height of 20-30", it is perfect for smaller space gardens. Perfect for cuttings, the purple flowers are 3-4" wide but appear larger on their dwarf plant. 2004 All-America Selection. Hollyhock must be watered heavily during the growing season and should be planted in full sun. ... details
Foamy Bells - Stoplight It is best to grow ‘Stoplight’ in medium wet, well-drained soils, in full shade. Great for a beginner gardener. The Coral Bell Stoplight, 'Heuchera ‘Stoplight’, has unique yellow and red centered leaves in the spring and in the summer, colors vary from yellow to green with red centers. However, Coral Bells are not known for their flowers, but their foliage. ‘Stoplight’ has a plant spread of 1’ and a height of 6-8”. PPAF. (It can tolerate some morning sun. |
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