| Diascia Flirtation Orange Diascia hybrid Flirtation Orange from Proven Winners has charming orange flowers that bloom profusely all season. It is great for early spring planting. Deadheading is not necessary. Flirtation Orange height reaches 8 to 12 inches in full or partial sun and has a mounded habit with 8- to 10-inch spacing. It is hardy to 10°F and great for use in hanging baskets, combinations, window boxes and landscapes. For more: www.pwcertified.com |
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| Aloe hybrid ‘Christmas Carol’ PPAF Rancho Tissue Technologies offers a new standout variety from its own in-house breeding program. Aloe hybrid ‘Christmas Carol’ PPAF is an amazing small-sized aloe with spectacular color. Trimmed in bright red, the deep green leaves also feature vibrant dark red spots along the centers of the leaves. Best for 4- to 6-inch pots indoors or outdoors. USDA Hardiness Zones 8-11. For more: www.ranchotissue.com |
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| Green Hornet barberry Monrovia offers Green Hornet, a compact, low-growing barberry, sporting emerald-green foliage with teal-blue undersides. Its striking orange-gold fall color works well when defining a walkway or as a mass planting in a larger area of the garden. At 1½ to 3 feet wide, the low-growing habit makes it maintenance free. It grows best in full sun, and is hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 4-8. For more: www.monrovia.com |
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