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An easy to grow improvement on the Native Coneflower (Nativar) Magnus' flower has less droopy petals and a more richly colored central cone. Daisy-like rosy lavender flowers with a coppery red cone bloom from June to September, the flowers attracting butterflies and birds. Great with sun-lovers Butterfly Bush (Buddleaia), Daylily (Hemerocallis), Goldenrod (Solidago), Phlox and ornamental grasses. Leave plants standing over the winter so birds can enjoy the seeds!
Award-winning variety for its excellent all-around performance in a variety of difficult conditions such as heat, humidity, drought and poor soil! Dasiy-like flowers with a brown central cone come in a mix of flower colors from rich purple, pink, red-orange, to yellow and white. Blooming from June to August the flowers attract butterflies and pollinators and will also feed the birds in winter with their seed. The botanic name for coneflower, Echinacea, comes from the Greek word for sea urchin or hedgehog referring to the flowers' spiny center cone!
An easy-to-grow white version of the Native Coneflower (Nativar) with less droopy flower petals and a more richly colored central cone. Daisy-like creamy white flowers with a coppery red cone bloom from June to September, attracting butterflies and birds. Great with sun-lovers Butterfly Bush (Buddleaia), Daylily (Hemerocallis), Goldenrod (Solidago), Phlox and ornamental grasses. Leave plants standing over the winter so birds can enjoy the seeds!
Super winter hardy, with vigorous growth supported by stout and sturdy stems with loads and loads of flowers make this an exceptional series. Bloom power, quilled petals, ruffled edges, and dazzling color combinations are their signature. Like beloved birds, these coneflowers will add grace, form and beauty to any sunny garden space. Echinacea ‘Parrot’ has bright, golden yellow petals with a pumpkin orange halo surround a velvety brown cone for a stunning combination. Not only is the color brilliant, the number of flowers is astounding.
Beauty, functionality and ease of growth combine to make this ornamental grass a best-seller! Tall stems of wheat-like flowers rise in June above the clump of leaves and remain attractive well into the winter. Upright form makes it ideal for narrow spaces, but it also looks terrific when planted in mass. Mingles well with just about anything including Butterfly Bush (Buddleia), Blue Mist Spirea (Caryopteris), Coneflower (Echinacea), Cranesbill (Geranium), Daylily (Hemerocallis), and Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum). Cut back old foliage to a few inches in early spring.
This tough yet pretty plant is great for beginners—just give it a sunny location and soil that drains well. Ferny, grayish foliage is topped by clusters of 2†diameter, flat-topped flowers in a sulfur-yellow color in June and July—the color combining well with pinks and blues such as Coneflower (Echinacea) and Salvia. The flowers are super for cutting and drying. Another big plus is that butterflies will flock to this plant, but the deer won't!
Tough and handsome native ornamental grass is especially useful in hot, dry areas. Narrow, fine-textured leaves form an arching, rounded mound, the leaves turning gold brushed with orange in fall, then tan in winter. Airy pinkish brown flowers rise well above the foliage in late summer, eventually dropping their mature seeds in late fall. Some say the flowers smell like popcorn with a hint of cilantro! Best in not-too-rich, sharply draining soil. Pairs well with Aster, Butterfly Weed (Asclepias) and Coneflower (Echinacea).
Tom Thumb Cotoneaster is primarily grown for its highly ornamental fruit. It features an abundance of magnificent red berries from late summer to late fall. It features tiny clusters of pink flowers along the branches in late spring. It has dark green deciduous foliage. The tiny glossy round leaves turn an outstanding brick red in the fall.
The Mille Bambous Onyx Tablerunner is woven in France from 100% extra-long staple cotton, offering a smooth, luxurious finish with lasting quality. Its intricate jacquard weave features softly blended stripes of black, orange, pink, and yellow on a deep purple background, reflecting the precision and artistry of French textile design. Striking yet balanced, it brings contemporary sophistication to any table.
19"x59"
Made in France
100% extra-long staple cotton
Cotton: We use extra-long staple Cotton to weave our products. This premium quality of cotton with long fibers results in a stronger, softer and more durable fabric.
Must-have for your table decoration, the Confetti napkins are easy to pair with any dinnerware and are great to mix and match. Available in a large range of colors.
18"x18"
Jacquard
Made in France
100% extra-long staple Cotton
Cotton: We use extra-long staple Cotton to weave our products. This premium quality of cotton with long fibers results in a stronger, softer and more durable fabric.
- 16 fl oz reservoir capacity
- Vintage design glass bottle reservoir
- Lid and hanging loop feature brushed-nickel finish
- Base pops-apart for easy cleaning
- Wide mouth for easy filling and cleaning
- 4 hummingbird feeding ports
Juniper Ridge makes their incense directly from the Douglas Fir’s pitch, the sap that drips down the tree trunks; no hidden ingredients, charcoals, or perfumes. This incense smells just like you were walking under the branches of the ancient, giant douglas fir, as the citrus-like, fresh aroma the black barked trees produce in springtime fills the forest from its damp floor to its canopied ceiling. So when you can’t get out there, bring nature home.
Size: 20 Incense Sticks per pack
Geography: Mountain
Scent Notes: Damp Forest Floor, Snapped Fir Needles, Fresh Sap
One of the few taller ornamental grasses that can be grown successfully in part shade, Northern Sea Oats features upright clumps of bamboo-like foliage and decorative, oat-like green seed heads in midsummer that turn purplish bronze in fall. The seeds are wonderful for dried arrangements, but also spread the plant around the garden. Deer resistant.
