Sweetness is a scrumptious corn that will be the star of any backyard barbeque! It has sweet and tender kernels all the way to the tips of the ears. The ears are 8″ long and have 16 rows of succulent kernels.
8” ear, 20” ear height, 16 row count. High tolerance to SW and NCLB. Ambrosia is a homozygous, sugary enhancer (SE) with great eating quality and early vigor. 150 seeds/oz.; 10 lbs./acre; 70°F-75°F soil temperatures at planting.
9” ear, 18 rows, 26” ear height. Delectable is resistant to R, MDMV, SW and NCLB. Delectable is a homozygous, mid-main season bicolor corn with large, well-filled ears and a dark green husk.
This is for food plots for wildlife.If you took the time to read the above you know what a pain this is. This is for food plots I hope you realize filling out this information is a pain.
If low germination seeds are available I could use those for feed and put birds out and maybe get some plants from that. 50 # bicolor lespedeza, would prefer scarified seed . Request germination results.
Grows 6-to 8-ft. Deer resistant. Excellent for cut flowers. Attract butterflies and hummingbirds with sweetly fragrant panicles in a colorful mix of lavender, butterscotch-yellow and orange.
We have assembled some of the most colorful two-tone lilies and created a one of a kind mixture for your garden. Gorgeous color contrasts combined with the traditional ease of growing lilies will make this one of our most popular items.
* Lespedeza bicolor is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names shrubby bushclover, shrub lespedeza, and bicolor lespedeza. In some regions, such as the southeastern United States, it grows in the wild as an introduced...
Germination Test Type: cut
Common Name: Shrub Lespedeza, Shrubby Bushclover, Bicolor Lespedeza, Bush Clover
Considered a designer collection of grandiflora petunias, the Petunia Sophistica varieties are slightly out of the ordinary. Large blooms in special one-of-a-kind colors fill out lush upright plants.
Grow on temperature day: 65 - 75 degrees fahrenheit
Plant type: annual
Germination days: 7 - 12 days
Grow on temperature night: 60 - 65 degrees fahrenheit
Packet: 50 seeds.Transplant (recommended): Sow 6-8 weeks before last frost. Dried: Harvest when flowers are completely open; hang to dry.If anything you purchase from us proves unsatisfactory, we will either replace the item or refund the purchase price.
Welcome Mowgli, the carefree, happy-go-lucky dwarf French Marigold determined to bloom all summer and into fall without being deadheaded! Just a few inches high and wide, this little gem is perfect for containers, the front of the annual bed, odds and...
Soft velvety medium to gray-green foliage. This tough plant is moderately salt tolerant making it a good choice for coastal plantings. White tubular blooms emerge from tall, velvety, purple calyxes on dense flower spikes from late summer to fall.
* Lespedeza bicolor is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names shrubby bushclover, shrub lespedeza, and bicolor lespedeza. In some regions, such as the southeastern United States, it grows in the wild as an introduced...
Dark green husks, hand picked, Bodacious type. Bicolor sweet corn, superb eating quality, hand picked, no chemicals, last crop this year. Ambrosia bicolor sweet corn, 8\" ear, 16 row count, superb eating quality.
The single-stemmed plants produce pollen-free, 3-4" flowers. Day length neutral. An excellent choice for large scale sunflower production, the Pro Cut series can be used for both wholesale and retail markets.
Weeks indoor: 4 - 5 weeks
Grow on temperature day: 55 - 60 degrees fahrenheit
This new series of Lupine from HM Clause in France is touted as being more compact, more floriferous, and earlier blooming than the Gallery Series. Although Lupines are typically short-lived plants, they really come into their own on warm, sunny days...
Love African Daisies but hate having to plant a random mix of colors from seed? Perfect for cutting, these blooms also look good on the plant, thanks to a more compact, tight habit.
Bloom Size: 2 in
Genus: Osteospermum
Resistance: Drought Tolerant, Heat Tolerant
Additional Characteristics: Bloom First Year, Cut-and-Come-Again, Flower, Needs Deadheading, Repeat Bloomer, Season Extenders
This new series of Lupine from HM Clause in France is touted as being more compact, more floriferous, and earlier blooming than the Gallery Series. Although Lupines are typically short-lived plants, they really come into their own on warm, sunny days...
Coming to a cottage garden near you. With 100% double blooms on sturdy stems, this cosmic shade of double cosmos is marvelous in flower arrangements. With old-world, once-upon-a-time allure, this floriferous, long-blooming strain is wondrously easy to...
Mirai (pronounced me-RYE) also means "taste"!) Once small American farms and roadside produce operations heard of Mirai's success in Japan (where it made headlines), everyone wanted the seed.
* The swamp white oak is a medium-sized tree of America's north central and northeastern mixed forests. * Intermediate between the Chestnut Oak and the White Oak . * The bark resembles the White Oak.
The refined Cranes are well known in cut flower circles for their use as a novelty cut. The rosette was bred to be compact and uniform, but plant spacing also determine size. Used extensively in seasonal flower arrangements, they add color and texture...
Meet the big new star of dwarf sunflowers, the naturally compact hybrid sets a new standard for dwarf sunflowers—and is the smallest to be found. Early-blooming, super floriferous plants produce a prodigious number of bicolor 5-6 inch flowers with gold...
Broadcast seed thickly on the media surface with seeds 1/8- 1/4" apart, press seeds firmly into media for maximum soil contact, and cover lightly with sowing mix, vermiculite, or humidity dome.
* The swamp white oak is a medium-sized tree of America's north central and northeastern mixed forests. * Intermediate between the Chestnut Oak and the White Oak . * The bark resembles the White Oak.
Plants can be grown both in the field and in the greenhouse, producing large, fragrant flower heads that bloom uniformly across all colors. Sweet dianthus varieties are excellent items for container production and especially for cut flowers.