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Search results for ‘Flowers ’
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Late spring blooms. If rose lemonade was a flower.
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Viburnum dentatum 8-15' x 4-10'. Vase-shaped native shrub traditionally used for making arrow shafts. Small blue-black fruits loved by birds. Adaptable. Forms colonies, makes a great hedge plant. Z2/3.
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Crocus sieberi subsp. sublimus Very early spring blooms. Stunning splashes of color.
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Crocus tommasinianus Very early spring blooms. This crocus species is the first to bloom in many places.
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Crocus flavus Very early to early spring blooms. The gold standard of crocus.
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Liatris pycnostachya 40-48" tall. . North American native with tall brilliant purple wands loved by butterflies in midsummer. Great cutflowers. Z3.
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Lightweight shear with a narrow needle-nose head great for harvesting grapes, cutflowers, broccoli sideshoots, and other produce. Made with the same steel as the more expensive Felco tools.
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Allium amplectens Late spring to early summer blooms. Dozens of dazzling white florets per umbel.
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Hippeastrum A regal companion for the winter season.
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Hippeastrum Blossoms fit for a monarch.
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Chionodoxa forbesii Early spring blooms. Small soft blue flowers that spread and naturalize.
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Hyacinthus orientalis Early to mid-spring blooms. Bold pink flowers for gardens and forcing indoors.
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Iris histrioides Early spring blooms. Along with snowdrops, the first bloom of spring outside Fedco's front door.
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Late spring blooms. Splashes of apricot make this one a standout.
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Late spring blooms. 3-5 very fragrant blooms per stem. Close to perfection (but no cigar).
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Mid-spring blooms. Standout color and fragrance come as close to tropical exuberance as you’ll find in a Maine spring.
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Late spring blooms. Living up to its name for almost a century.
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Narcissus jonquilla Late spring blooms. A long-flowering classic great for bouquets and for forcing indoors in winter.
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Narcissus Mid-spring blooms. If fresh winter powder was a flower.
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Narcissus tazetta Scads of blooms per stem and spicy strong fragrance for early winter indoor forcing.
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Mid-spring blooms. Stunning splashes of color and texture on large upward-facing fragrant blooms.
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Mid-spring blooms. Unusual orchid-like form with ruffled peachy-link edges. Elegant and distinctive.
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Mid-spring blooms. Pairs well with Trumpets and Doubles for a riot of colors and shapes. Beckons narcissus lovers from near and far.
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Early to mid-spring blooms. Diminutive yellow and white Tazetta, cute and prolific. Not for the coldest zones.
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Late spring blooms. One of the few all-white narcissus with no yellow tones. Sometimes called The Orchid Narcissus.
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Paeonia lactiflora Mid-season blooms. Among the hotter pink peonies. Very double, strong stems, multiple side buds.
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Paeonia lactiflora Mid-season blooms. This French-bred, award-winning peony has graced garden beds and tabletop vases for generations.
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Paeonia lactiflora Mid-season blooms. Immense globular double blooms perfect for showy gardens and cut arrangements.
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Paeonia lactiflora Early season blooms. A novel and noble bloom, and a regal cut flower.
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Paeonia lactiflora Early season blooms. Award-winning variety that color-shifts as blooms mature. Very fragrant.
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Paeonia lactiflora Century-old heirloom in classic pink.
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Paeonia lactiflora Early season blooms. Very fragrant fully double blooms on stems so strong they rarely require staking.
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Mid to late spring blooms. Stunning color combo!
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Tulipa Mid to late spring blooms. Big 5" blooms in delicate antique hues.
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Early spring blooms. If a glass of Malbec were a tulip blossom.
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Late spring blooms. Bold and lavish peony-like blooms!
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Late spring blooms. Regal in the garden and vase.
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Tulipa Late spring blooms. Big creamy modern blooms. No two are alike.
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Late spring blooms. A bird of a very different feather.
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Early spring blooms. Bold purples blend well into arrangements but can also stand alone.
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Late spring blooms. Stately, textured reds on tall stems.
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Tulipa sylvestris Early spring blooms. Also called The Woodland Tulip. Often a good naturalizer in woodland borders, meadows and gardens.
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Tulipa tarda Mid-spring blooms. Long-lived and multifloral, with 4-6 blooms per bulb. Easy to grow; readily naturalizes.
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Tulipa cretica Mid-spring blooms. This dainty heirloom is rugged and lasting.
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Tulipa clusiana Mid-spring blooms. Opens wide in the sun, and twists closed like a candy cane on cloudy days. Fun!
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Tulipa praestans Early to mid-spring blooms. One of the largest species tulips, with multiple blooms per bulb.
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Mid-spring blooms. A bold mix of Triumphs on strong stems. Great for mass plantings.
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Mid-spring blooms. Timeless and formal. Always in style.
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Hippeastrum Bold hues unlike other Amaryllis.
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Trollius chinensis 20-28" tall. All hail the Golden Queen! Early season blooms. Z3.