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OnlinePlantCenter Weeping Larch, (FUN STAR)
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1 oz (8,000+) RED CEDAR JAPANESE BONSAI C. japonica Seeds Fast Growing Evergreen bluish green
USD 40.00
Japanese Red Cedar, Cryptomeria japonica, Tree Seeds Evergreen, Fast Growth, Bonsai, Christmas Tree, Moist Soils Cryptomeria japonica is the only species in its genus, and Cryptomeria is one of only 10 genera in the ancient family, Taxodiaceae, which once shared the landscape with the dinosaurs. Today these strange and wonderful trees (only 18 species in the whole family) occur nowhere but eastern Asia, North America and Tasmania. Some well known species in the Taxodiaceae are the dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostrobiodes), California redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), and baldcypress (Taxodium distichus). Common Names: Lobbii Japanese Red cedar, Japanese Cedar, Peacock Pine, Sugi, Goddess of Mercy Cedar, Zone: 6 to 9 (possibly 5) Growth rate: Fast to Moderate Plant Type: Evergreen Family: Taxodiaceae Native Range: China and Japan Height: 60 to 180 feet Spread: 25 to 35 feet Shape: Pyramidal Flower/Fruit: Dark brown small terminal cones, 0.5" to 1" diameter and are globe-shaped. Sun: Full sun to Part Shade Fall Color: Evergreen Drought tolerance: Low Water: Normal to Moist Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Prefers a rich, deep, moist soil that is light and contains significant organic matter. Culture: Japanese cedar is one of very few conifers that will coppice, (sprout back from cut stumps). You can regenerate an old specimen by cutting back the trunk to 2-3' above ground, then selecting which sprout(s) to keep and which to cut. Uses: Bonsai, Christmas Tree. The stately Japanese cedar makes an imposing specimen. Use them in a group to create a visual screen or windbreak. Japanese cedars, symmetrical and uniform, are often planted along avenues. Sowing Cryptomeria japonica Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 60-90 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep
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1,000 RED CEDAR JAPANESE BONSAI C. japonica Seeds Fast Growing Evergreen bluish green
USD 19.00
Japanese Red Cedar, Cryptomeria japonica, Tree Seeds Evergreen, Fast Growth, Bonsai, Christmas Tree, Moist Soils Cryptomeria japonica is the only species in its genus, and Cryptomeria is one of only 10 genera in the ancient family, Taxodiaceae, which once shared the landscape with the dinosaurs. Today these strange and wonderful trees (only 18 species in the whole family) occur nowhere but eastern Asia, North America and Tasmania. Some well known species in the Taxodiaceae are the dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostrobiodes), California redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), and baldcypress (Taxodium distichus). Common Names: Lobbii Japanese Red cedar, Japanese Cedar, Peacock Pine, Sugi, Goddess of Mercy Cedar, Zone: 6 to 9 (possibly 5) Growth rate: Fast to Moderate Plant Type: Evergreen Family: Taxodiaceae Native Range: China and Japan Height: 60 to 180 feet Spread: 25 to 35 feet Shape: Pyramidal Flower/Fruit: Dark brown small terminal cones, 0.5" to 1" diameter and are globe-shaped. Sun: Full sun to Part Shade Fall Color: Evergreen Drought tolerance: Low Water: Normal to Moist Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Prefers a rich, deep, moist soil that is light and contains significant organic matter. Culture: Japanese cedar is one of very few conifers that will coppice, (sprout back from cut stumps). You can regenerate an old specimen by cutting back the trunk to 2-3' above ground, then selecting which sprout(s) to keep and which to cut. Uses: Bonsai, Christmas Tree. The stately Japanese cedar makes an imposing specimen. Use them in a group to create a visual screen or windbreak. Japanese cedars, symmetrical and uniform, are often planted along avenues. Sowing Cryptomeria japonica Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 60-90 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep
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Western White Pine Seeds
USD 2.75
Western White Pine Seeds Latin name: Pinus monticola Description - The Western White Pine is a beautiful landscape pine. It is a fast growing species with bluish-green foliage. Western White Pine is the state tree of Idaho. The Latin name is Pinus monticola, and 'monticola' means "inhabiting mountains. It prefers deep, porous soils and gentle slopes in full sun. Hardiness Zones: 5-7 Size: 50 to 175 feet tall, trunk diameters from 5 to 8 feet, Spread is 20 to 30 feet wide. Foliage (needles):, three to seven inch long, bluish -green needles with a whitish tinge which occur in bundles of 5. Cones are stalked, nearly straight and grow from 5 to 12 inches long. Bark: The bark of the mature western white pine is brownish-gray, and is broken into small rectangular blocks. Wood characteristics: fine grain, uniform texture, The name, Western White Pine, comes from the light , creamy-white color of the wood. It is commonly called a soft pine because its wood is soft. Uses: The wood of the western white pine is easily worked with carpenter's tools, and is ideally suited for carving, furniture making, window and door frames, paneling, shelving, and some structural applications. General Care Tips: The Western White Pine favors deep porous soils with medium acidity but will tolerate soils of poorer quality. Seedlings can benefit from partial shade up to five years and full sun thereafter. Western white pines are generally drought intolerant. Western White Pine seeds are very long-lasting and can be stored for several years. Pre-Planting Treatments: Refrigerate seeds at 45 degrees Fahrenheit for at least 2 weeks prior to planting. Soak seeds in water for two days right before planting in soil or potting mixture.
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Western White Pine Seeds, Pinus monticola
USD 3.50
Western White Pine Seeds, 50 seeds per package, Pinus monticola The Western White Pine is a beautiful landscape pine. It is a fast growing species with bluish-green foliage. Western White Pine is the state tree of Idaho. The Latin name is Pinus monticola, and 'monticola' means "inhabiting mountains. It prefers deep, porous soils and gentle slopes in full sun. Hardiness Zones: 5-7 Size: 50 to 175 feet tall, trunk diameters from 5 to 8 feet, Spread is 20 to 30 feet wide. Foliage (needles):, three to seven inch long, bluish -green needles with a whitish tinge which occur in bundles of 5. Cones are stalked, nearly straight and grow from 5 to 12 inches long Bark: The bark of the mature western white pine is brownish-gray, and is broken into small rectangular blocks. Wood characteristics: fine grain, uniform texture, The name, Western White Pine, comes from the light , creamy-white color of the wood. It is commonly called a soft pine because its wood is soft. Uses: The wood of the western white pine is easily worked with carpenter's tools, and is ideally suited for carving, furniture making, window and door frames, paneling, shelving, and some structural applications. General Care Tips: The Western White Pine favors deep porous soils with medium acidity but will tolerate soils of poorer quality. Seedlings can benefit from partial shade up to five years and full sun thereafter. Western white pines are generally drought intolerant. Western White Pine seeds are very long-lasting and can be stored for several years. Pre-Planting Treatments: Refrigerate seeds at 45 degrees Fahrenheit for at least 2 weeks prior to planting. Soak seeds in water for two days right before planting in soil or potting mixture.
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Cambridge Hardy Geranium - Soft Bluish Rose Hues - Potted
USD 5.99
GERANIUM: A favorite for its excellent habit and late spring to summer blooming period. Not to be confused with annual Geraniums, these are hardy perennials that will return year after year. Plants are blanketed with five petalled flowers and the foliage is attractive and aromatic. Can be used as a groundcover in sun or shade. Awash in soft bluish rose hues with lighter colored centers, the flowers showcase a unique and highly welcome chroma for this group of Geraniums. Winsome, deep green lobed leaves sculpt an energetic and easy-to-maintain cover that's compact, nearly evergreen and gleaming all season long.
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Leatherleaf Mahonia (Mahonia bealei)
USD 28.00
The foliage of this very interesting plant is held in horizontal planes on vertical stems and the leaves can be up to one foot long. The leaflets are stiff, leathery, and a grayish or bluish green color above with an olive green underneath with spiny toothed edges. The plants produces panicles of fragrant golden yellow flowers in mid winter or very early spring spring followed by grape-like cluster of blue black fruit. The fruit is actually more attractive than the flowers and is a source of food for wildlife. This shrub will perform best on a well drained acidic soil and is intolerant of poor drainage. It works well as a barrier shrub or specimen as it only grows 4-8 feet tall and and 4-5 feet wide. Zone 7-8.
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Sacred Japanese Cedar 15 Seeds - Cryptomeria japonica Cedar Bonsai
USD 1.79
Japanese cedar is a tall, cone-shaped evergreen with bluish green foliage and a massive trunk with thick reddish brown bark that shreds and peels in long strips. This is a fast-growing tree that, in its native habitat, can get more than 180' tall with a trunk diameter exceeding 12'; ornamental specimens are rarely more than 60' tall, though, and many of the named selections stay much smaller. The branches are arranged in horizontal tiers, ascending at first, then drooping near their ends. The flattened, wedge-shaped leaves are about a half-inch long and point forward, while their bases clasp the twigs. The leaves are overlapping and crowded in 5 ranks that spiral around and completely cloak the twigs. Culture Japanese cedar can grow to 25' tall in just 10 years. Light: Full sun to partial shade. Moisture: Japanese cedar needs well-drained soil but plenty of water for best growth. Never allow the soil to dry out and mist if the humidity stays very low. Hardiness: USDA Zones 6 - 9. In zones 6 and 7, expect the foliage to turn brown or purplish in winter. Propagation: Japanese cedar can be grown from seed. Named cultivars are propagated vegetatively by rooting mature tip cuttings in late summer or autumn, or by layering. To start a new plant by layering, cram a section of branch into a pot or bury it in the ground. Water occasionally and in a couple of months the potted section will have roots, and you can sever the branch from the mother plant. Allow it establish for another month or two before moving. Young, well-rooted specimens transplant easily.
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Sacred Japanese Cedar 35 Seeds - Cryptomeria japonica
USD 2.97
Japanese cedar is a tall, cone-shaped evergreen with bluish green foliage and a massive trunk with thick reddish brown bark that shreds and peels in long strips. This is a fast-growing tree that, in its native habitat, can get more than 180' tall with a trunk diameter exceeding 12'; ornamental specimens are rarely more than 60' tall, though, and many of the named selections stay much smaller. The branches are arranged in horizontal tiers, ascending at first, then drooping near their ends. The flattened, wedge-shaped leaves are about a half-inch long and point forward, while their bases clasp the twigs. The leaves are overlapping and crowded in 5 ranks that spiral around and completely cloak the twigs. Culture Japanese cedar can grow to 25' tall in just 10 years. Light: Full sun to partial shade. Moisture: Japanese cedar needs well-drained soil but plenty of water for best growth. Never allow the soil to dry out and mist if the humidity stays very low. Hardiness: USDA Zones 6 - 9. In zones 6 and 7, expect the foliage to turn brown or purplish in winter. Propagation: Japanese cedar can be grown from seed. Named cultivars are propagated vegetatively by rooting mature tip cuttings in late summer or autumn, or by layering. To start a new plant by layering, cram a section of branch into a pot or bury it in the ground. Water occasionally and in a couple of months the potted section will have roots, and you can sever the branch from the mother plant. Allow it establish for another month or two before moving. Young, well-rooted specimens transplant easily.
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Rainbow Seeds® 200 Organic Broccoli Seeds Green Sprouting Calabrese
USD 2.49
ORGANIC BROCCOLI SEEDS "GREEN SPROUTING CALABRESE" Brassica Oleracea You are bidding on a HUGE lot of over 500+ broccoli seeds! Green Sprouting Calabrese Broccoli was introduced to the seed trade around 1915 and has been a very popular Broccoli ever since! This fantastic, old fashioned Broccoli variety is a very disease resistant, very hardy and very prolific producer of 3 to 6 inch, large broccoli heads! The heads are a dark green in color, with a tight, bluish green center and are typically uniform in size and shape. Once the initial head is cut, many small branches will also appear which will produce small clusters of broccoli sprouts. The plants will grow from 30 to 36 inches in height. Although the heads of this Broccoli variety are typically the only thing utilized, the stalks, buds and leaves are also edible. Green Sprouting Calabrese Broccoli is very easy to grow and is an excellent crop for cold climates that can be used either fresh or frozen. Matures in approximately 60 to 80 days. This broccoli variety is not only excellent to the taste, but are very tender, contain few calories and are extremely high in Vitamin A!! Growing instructions Start seed indoors up to 8 weeks before last frost in pots, or sow directly into the garden after danger of serious frost has passed. Cover seeds with 1/8 inch of fine soil. Space plants 18 to 24 inches apart in rows spaced 2 to 3 feet apart depending upon available room. Thin or transplant seedlings when 2 inches tall. Transplant indoor started seedlings after hardening off and danger of serious frost has passed. 7 to l0 day germination time. Keep soil moderately moist during germination. Broccoli grows best in a mostly sunny location during the cooler parts of the growing season. Broccoli can be sown in midsummer for fall crop, or later in summer for possible over-wintering in mild winter areas.
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Rainbow Seeds® 1000 Organic Broccoli Seeds Green Sprouting Calabrese
USD 2.99
ORGANIC BROCCOLI SEEDS "GREEN SPROUTING CALABRESE" Brassica Oleracea You are bidding on a HUGE lot of over 500+ broccoli seeds! Green Sprouting Calabrese Broccoli was introduced to the seed trade around 1915 and has been a very popular Broccoli ever since! This fantastic, old fashioned Broccoli variety is a very disease resistant, very hardy and very prolific producer of 3 to 6 inch, large broccoli heads! The heads are a dark green in color, with a tight, bluish green center and are typically uniform in size and shape. Once the initial head is cut, many small branches will also appear which will produce small clusters of broccoli sprouts. The plants will grow from 30 to 36 inches in height. Although the heads of this Broccoli variety are typically the only thing utilized, the stalks, buds and leaves are also edible. Green Sprouting Calabrese Broccoli is very easy to grow and is an excellent crop for cold climates that can be used either fresh or frozen. Matures in approximately 60 to 80 days. This broccoli variety is not only excellent to the taste, but are very tender, contain few calories and are extremely high in Vitamin A!! Growing instructions Start seed indoors up to 8 weeks before last frost in pots, or sow directly into the garden after danger of serious frost has passed. Cover seeds with 1/8 inch of fine soil. Space plants 18 to 24 inches apart in rows spaced 2 to 3 feet apart depending upon available room. Thin or transplant seedlings when 2 inches tall. Transplant indoor started seedlings after hardening off and danger of serious frost has passed. 7 to l0 day germination time. Keep soil moderately moist during germination. Broccoli grows best in a mostly sunny location during the cooler parts of the growing season. Broccoli can be sown in midsummer for fall crop, or later in summer for possible over-wintering in mild winter areas.
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Melica - Ciliata - 500 Seeds
USD 4.99
What a great ornamental grass! Melica ciliata grows to 16 inches in height and 12 inches in width. The foliage is bluish-green in color and forms a clump. In the summer, long erect stems produce little spikes of paper-like, white flowers. The flowers are nice additions to fresh arrangements. Cut them before they open for the best result. This ornamental grass is generally known as Melic or Melic Grass. Start Melica ciliata seed indoors in early spring. Very lightly cover the seed with soil and keep it moist until germination occurs. Ideal temperature is 68F, and germination normally occurs within 21 days. Transplant Melic outdoors after danger of frost.
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Melica - Ciliata - 1000 Seeds
USD 8.99
What a great ornamental grass! Melica ciliata grows to 16 inches in height and 12 inches in width. The foliage is bluish-green in color and forms a clump. In the summer, long erect stems produce little spikes of paper-like, white flowers. The flowers are nice additions to fresh arrangements. Cut them before they open for the best result. This ornamental grass is generally known as Melic or Melic Grass. Start Melica ciliata seed indoors in early spring. Very lightly cover the seed with soil and keep it moist until germination occurs. Ideal temperature is 68F, and germination normally occurs within 21 days. Transplant Melic outdoors after danger of frost.
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3,600 Red Chief California Poppy Seeds
USD 4.50
Free Shipping Red Chief California poppies are one of the more spectacular small flowers available. The red color against the bluish-green foliage is a color that's hard to miss, even from a compact plant. These small plants can be grown anywhere that gets plenty of sunlight, and they need little maintenance. They are tolerant of some drought, deer resistant, tolerant of poor soils and they even sow themselves for the next year. California poppy seeds are one of the easier seeds to sow, with soil, sunlight and moisture provided, they need no help to get started. Plant in border areas, in the front of the flowerbed where they will get noticed against the larger plants or place them in indoor or outdoors containers. When the seedlings get about 2" in height, thin out the young plants, keeping each plant at least 10" apart. With your red California poppies, enjoy a variety of butterflies and the occasional hummingbird as well as the bright red color of your red California poppies. Seeds are packaged and germination tested for current year. Plant Features: Blooms April through August Grows to a height of 10 inches to 1.5 feet Plant seeds at a depth of 1/16 inch Germination is 2 to 4 weeks
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Plumosa Compressa Japanese false Cypress 2 - Year Tree
USD 12.95
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Plumosa Compressa' (Plumosa Compressa Japanese Cypress) * Full sun - partial shade * Zones 4-8 * 3' tall x 3' wide Yellow-tipped bluish grey-green needles give a fluffy or even mossy-looking appearance! Perfect for bonsai! One 3-6 inch tall Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Plumosa Compressa' Cutting grown. Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Plumosa Compressa' This is an extremely dwarf form of Sawara cypress with a globular shape and small, needle-shaped leaves. Everything is in scale for the creation of aesthetic, miniature trees. A slow-growing roundish three by three feet, occasionally four. When very mature it may spread wider than tall, developing a flat top, but is easily side-trimmed to remain round & compact if that's preferred. The yellow-tipped bluish grey-green needles give a fluffy or even mossy-looking appearance, excellent in sun rockeries or low-maintance gardens or entryways from the street, though it is only moderately drought hardy & needs regular watering especially its first two or three years. Prefers well-drained soil. Companion Plants: Goes well with Pinus parviflora 'Glauca', Dragon Eyer Pine, Vanderwolf Pyramid Pine as well as Black Bamboo. Check out our store for these great plants!
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Blue Hawaii Elephants Ear - Colocasia - 4" Pot - Indoors/Out
USD 9.99
A combination of large green leaves with prominent bluish-purple veins, an undulating bluish-purple margin, matte finish and semi-glossy dark burgundy colored petioles (stems). Height: 48". Clumping form. The most spectacular Elephant's Ear yet! At 4-5 feet high and wide it's perfect in pots, spreading its graceful foliage over the border; or standing in solitary splendor in partly-shaded gardens. Interplant it with whites for a formal effect, or dress it up with bright green foliage plants and low-blooming flowers, it's great with lavender or pink! This plant has survived to Zone 7. The Blue Hawaii Elephants Ear also makes a great water plant along the edge of your pond! The Blue Hawaii Elephants Ear can also be grown year round indoors. Place it in a sunny window and set it in a saucer of water and it will be spectacular! Hardy in zones 7-10. In cooler regions it can be cut back and brought inside as a house plant in the winter. Proper name: Colocasia esculenta 'Blue Hawaii'The plant you will receive is growing in a 4" pot.
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Green Calabrese Broccoli 100 Fresh Garden Seeds By Hinterland Trading
USD 0.99
Introduced to the seed trade around 1910, this variety was brought to our shores-and our gardens-by Italian immigrants. A deliciously old-fashioned broccoli, it boasts dark bluish-green central heads about 5" across. Tall, erect, 30-36" plants give way to multiple side shoots once the central head is cut. Harvest 60-90 days after transplant.
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