Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Perennial Spring Flowers Lot of 10 Plus Get 5 Free Blue Flag Iris, Bellwort, Yellow Daffodil, Firepink Catchfly, Painted Trillium

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Perennial Spring Flowers Lot of 10 Plus Get 5 Free Blue Flag Iris Bellwort Yellow Daffodil Firepink Catchfly Painted Trillium

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Blue Flag Iris - Iris Virginica



Botanical Latin Name: Iris virginica
Common Name: Blue Flag Iris
Sun Exposure: Full to partial sun
Hardiness Zones: Four to nine
Mature Height: Two to three feet tall
Spread: Two feet
Spacing: Two feet
Growth Rate: Moderate
Flowering Time: Late spring to early summer
How Long It Flowers: About a month
Flower Color: Purplish blue with yellow at the lower lip
Soil Requirements: Moist to wet rich soil
Pruning: Needs to be divided or may become invasive
Flower Form: The Blue Flag iris shares the unique beauty of most irises. This unusual beauty makes them sought after both as cut flowers and for the garden. The flower is made up of three drooping, petal-like sepals called falls, three erect petals call standards and three narrow petal-like structures called styles. The flowers of the Blue Flag iris are fragrant. The leaves are sword-shaped and in the fall the flowers give way to two inch long capsules full of seeds. However, the plant prefers to propagate through its rhizome system, which is why it needs to be divided from time to time. The Blue Flag iris is most often pollinated by bumblebees.


Large-flowered Bellwort

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Zone 4-9 Mature Height: 1.5-2 ft. Mature Width: 1-1.5 ft. 
Growth/Year: 1.5-2 ft. Sunlight: Partial to Full Shade Soil Conditions: Adaptable to various Soils
Buy Large-flowered Bellwort is a perennial that can grow between 1-2 feet tall. This plant has flowers that bloom during the spring. They are all low perennials with slender, creeping rootstocks that send up leafy stems from 6 to 20 inches (15 to 50 cm) high. The stems bear large pale yellow flowers, usually solitary and drooping at the ends of the branches, that bloom from April to June. The most conspicuous species is the large-flowered bellwort
Choose Perennial Plants like the Large-flowered Bellwort to Enjoy for Homes and Flower Beds

Have a flower bed or garden? These types of plants are excellent to landscape around fixtures like this. They are a native perennial plant so you know they will be very hardy and they will eventually reseed themselves and become thicker as this process takes place.

Wildflowers are an excellent source to provide extra pollination to your garden

Do you have a garden you want to grow? These type of wildflower perennials also work well in the aid of gardens. Some people like to plant gardens around their houses. It makes them look special and give them some food that they can grow.
Botanical Name: Uvularia Grandiflora | Large-flowered Bellwort


Yellow Daffodils - Narcissus


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A Botanical Latin Name: Narcissus pseudonarcissus
Common Name: Daffodil
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Hardiness Zones: Four to Eight
Mature Height: Six to 12 inches tall
Spread: Six inches
Spacing: Three inches apart
Growth Rate: Moderately fast
Flowering Time: Early Spring
How Long It Flowers: Till late May or early June
Flower Color: Yellow, white, orange
Soil Requirements: Fertile, well-drained soil that’s moist in the spring.
Pruning: Should be lifted and divided every few years to keep the plants vigorous.
Flower Form: The daffodil is one of the first flowers to bloom in the spring. The traditional form of daffodil is a flower made of pale yellow petals surrounding a somewhat darker trumpet, though there are now variations on that general color scheme. Some daffodils now have pure white petals surrounding lemon yellow or even orange trumpets. The rule of thumb is to plant the bulbs twice as deep as they are tall and plant them three inches apart. After the sword shaped leaves start to die back, some people leave the bulbs in the ground. Others dig them up and keep them in onion bags in a cool and dry place till they're ready to be planted in the fall. Daffodils are deer-resistant. 

Botanical Latin Name: Silene virginica
Common Name: Fire Pink Catchfly
Sun Exposure: Full sunlight to partial shade
Hardiness Zones: 3 to 8
Mature Height: 18 inches to 24 inches
Spread: 12 inches
Spacing: 12 inches to 15 inches
Growth Rate: 2 to 3 feet a year
Flowering Time: Mid Spring
How Long It Flowers: A month and a half
Flower Color: Brilliant red
Soil Requirements: Sandy, rocky or clay soils that are normal to moist, and neutral to acidic.
Pruning: Because they are a short-lived plant, it is best to plant news ones every few years.

Flower Form: These wonderful flowers are long-stalked, brilliantly red, 5-petaled, tubal flowers that loosely hang from the top of a delicate round stem. Each flower is about 1 inch long and 1 and a 1/2 inches across. Because the flowers bloom in mid Spring and only last for about a month and a half, each flower is replaced by a seed capsule that contains six small teeth along its upper edge. These beautiful plants can be found in open woods and wooded slopes where they can grow in partial shade. Their bright red flowers will add the perfect eye-catching color to any wooded area.


Painted Trillium - Trillium Undulatum

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Zone 4-9 Mature Height: 12-18 in. Mature Width: 12-18 in. Growth/Year: 12-18 in. Sunlight: Partial to Full Shade Soil Conditions: Rocky well-drained moist soils

Trilium Undulatum looks just like the name like someone painted the blooms with a brush they are gorgeous. They are mostly grown in mountain areas. They are well adapted to shady regions. They produce some strongly acidic content. The flowers of this plant are light purple in color. The seeds of these plants have only one cotyledon. This plant belongs to the family of Melanthiaceae. Humus rich soil is the right option for growing this plant faster. These plants have some great medicinal values which have increased the demand for this plant. They are also preferred as raw eatables by some animals and birds. This plant is a good option to be planted in gardens in order to enrich the beautiful look of your garden. Since these plants are able to produce some strong acidic content they have been employed in various chemistry labs for research purposes.

Painted Trillium - Trillium Undulatum will provide year after year growth and beauty to your garden.

To get the most out of your garden, be sure to include long blooming and repeat blooming perennial flowers in your garden design. The closer you match the needs of your perennials to your garden environment, the more successful your flower garden will be.

Painted Trillium - Trillium Undulatum are absolutely beautiful and compliment any flower garden.

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