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Geum triflorum Seeds
Prices start at : 4.95 USD / Packet

This native wildflower gets its name from the flowers as they go to seed; the bells open up and create wispy, silky blooms that resemble smoke. Fern-like foliage turns to a deep shade of red in the winter months.

8" tall

    •  Full Sun
    •  Non-GMO
    • Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
    • Mature Plant Size: 8" tall
    • Common Name: Prairie Smoke
    • Mature Height: 8" tall
    Vermont
    Shelburne
    Geum \'Tequila Sunrise\'
    Prices start at : 13.95 USD / 1-Quart

    Yearning for a tropical escape? Plant in containers, borders, or en mass for a truly thrilling effect and you won't be disappointed! As tough as it is lovely to behold, this Geum grows in just about any soil type and is quite easy to grow, reaching maturity...
    • Moisture Requirements: Moist, well-drained
    • Habit: Mound-shaped
    • ppaf: PP#21,514
    • Restrictions: Canada, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands
    • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Part Shade
    • Soil Tolerance: Clay, Normal, loamy, Sandy
    South Carolina
    Hodges
    Sunbeam Mix Geum Seeds
    Prices start at : 3.95 USD / (P) Pkt of 10 seeds

    The blooms are papery, profuse, and brilliantly colored, and the foliage is large, toothed, and evergreen. These big flowers arise on slender, wiry stems that make excellent cuts for the vase.
    • Bloom Size: 3 in
    • Variety: Sunbeam Mix
    • Species: flora plena
    • Additional Characteristics: Bloom First Year, Butterfly Lovers, Cut-and-Come-Again, Double Blooms, Easy Care Plants, Evergreen, Flower, Repeat Bloomer, Rose Companions, Season Extenders
    • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Part Shade
    • Soil Tolerance: Normal, loamy, Sandy
    South Carolina
    Hodges
    Geum Blazing Sunset
    Prices start at : 62.70 USD / Liner/30 Tray

    From the Thompson & Morgan breeding program comes this delightful fully double, scarlet red geum. Geum is a fast grower that is rarely bothered by pests or diseases. The fuzzy, green leaves form an attractive mound that makes a good filler for the front...
    • Germination days: 10 - 12 days
    • Germination lighting: Light required
    • Weeks indoor: 14 - 20 weeks
    • Soil temperature: 65 - 70 degrees fahrenheit
    • Grow on temperature day: 55 - 60 degrees fahrenheit
    New York
    Rochester
    Geum Totally Tangerine
    Prices start at : 75.76 USD / Liner/20 TRAY

    Judging on garden performance alone, this plant absolutely deserves top marks! We were so impressed by the incredible number of blossoms this large Geum produced over several months in our trials.
    New York
    Rochester
    Totally Tangerine Geum Perennial - Attracts Hummingbirds - Quart Pot
    Prices start at : 5.99 USD / each

    Morning sun with afternoon shade is preferred in hot summer climates. Geum Totally Tangerine is sterile which results in heavy blooming over an extended period of time. Geum prefer rich, well-drained soil.
    • Brand: Hirt's Gardens
    Arkansas
    Bentonville
    What Is Geum Reptans – Tips For Growing Creeping Avens Plants
    It's even possible to remove the plantlets at the end of the runners, but plants propagated in this manner may not be as prolific., water occasionally during hot, dry weather. ) is a low-growing perennial plant that produces buttery yellow blooms in late...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Salvia \'Caradonna\' - Salvia nemorosa
    Prices start at : 3.20 USD / Each

    Topdress thereafter in springtime and scratch in. What You'll Grow Plant: Clumps of greyish-green foliage mounds up to 1' tall comprised of triangular-lance shaped leaves on purplish-black stems.
    •  Scented Leaves
    •  Attracts Hummingbirds
    •  Attracts Butterflies
    • Zone: 4,5,6,7,8
    • Season: Summer to fall
    • Size: 1-2' h x 1-2' w
    Connecticut
    Union
    A jaundiced view of yellow
    No, I love color. They are not "hardy" in terms of coming back next year, just in terms of lasting through this year. There's just too much of it and it's EVERYWHERE.Walt Whitman (1819-1892) wrote about dandelions in 1888:The spring's first dandelion...
    California
    El Segundo