* Sorbus scopulina is a species of Rowan that is native to western North America , primarily in the Rocky mountains . * An infusion of the branches has been given to young children with bed-wetting problems.
Species: scopulina
Germination Test Type: cut
Lot#: 9201
Common Name: Greene's Mountain Ash, Western Mountain Ash
Marshallii are finely dissected and decorative. * Crataegus marshallii is a species of hawthorn known by the common name parsley haw . It is native to the southeastern U.S. * The leaves of C.
* This is an interesting species rose due to it's abundant musky smelling yellow flowers and interesting red hips in autumn. * It has reddish stems armed with reddish-brown thorns.
* Euonymus bungeanus , also called winterberry euonymus , is a large deciduous shrub, or a small semi-evergreen tree native to China . It has small flowers and pink fruits with a yellow shading.
It is hardy to zone 5. * An upright shrub with a bright red fruit capsule and orange seed; native to southern Europe, western Asia. It is in flower in May, and the seeds ripen in September.
It is a handsome shrub or small tree with delicate-looking leaves, small flowers, small black fruit, and beautiful reddish bark. Its native range is wet areas of western Colorado and northeastern Utah .
* Crataegus brachyacantha is one of the "black-fruited" species of hawthorn , but it is only very distantly related to the other black-fruited species such as C. The common name "Blueberry haw" refers to the appearance of the fruit, which are almost blue,...
* Crataegus succulenta is a species of hawthorn known by the common names fleshy hawthorn and succulent hawthorn . * The fruit is excellent for making jellies, it can also be dried for later use.
My family started as farmers in Chester, NJ (Now Moorestown) to long ago to remember, and, ever since that time, have disdained the use of chemicals, and synthetic amendments in their gardening practices.
My family started as farmers in Chester, NJ (Now Moorestown) to long ago to remember, and, ever since that time, have disdained the use of chemicals, and synthetic amendments in their gardening practices.
I try to grow all plants organically or hydroponically whenever possible. We spend thousands to isolate and net our plants so your seed grows true and is not crossed. Beware of backyard seed sellers that do not isolate their peppers from cross pollination.
From the cool mountains of Asia, this deciduous shrub is fast becoming a top notch plant for the edible landscape. Lush plants quickly grow into hedges. Purple summer blossoms turn into bright orange-red berries in the fall.
It is native to the low-elevation woodlands of the Himalayas in China , India , and surrounding nations and it is naturalized in parts of Australia and New Zealand . This is an evergreen tree growing to 12 meters in height and width.
It is a native plant of the Himalaya. Its name is derived from Latin 'corda' meaning heart. * It has small fruit which look like grapes and are dark blue, almost black when ripe. Like most of the species of Parthenocissus it uses suction cups to hold...
* Crataegus brachyacantha is one of the "black-fruited" species of hawthorn , but it is only very distantly related to the other black-fruited species such as C. The common name "Blueberry haw" refers to the appearance of the fruit, which are almost blue,...
* Roots yield up to 6% gutta-percha, a non-elastic rubber used as an electrical insulator and in making plastics etc. Its growth is quite variable under both cultivated and wild conditions.
Ideal for baskets, tubs, ground cover or edging. Ready to start picking about 85-90 days after sowing or last frost, depending on planting method. Medium-sized delicious fruits on bushy, compact plants with few short runners.
* A dense shrub, upright when young, rounded later; greenish-yellow flowers followed by 1/4" red berries in June and July; leafs out early, bright green foliage; useful for low hedges; native to Europe.
The fully ripe fruit is quite pleasant but slightly astringent. * It is a tree of the redwood understory in its native range. * Cornus sessilis is a species of dogwood known by the common names blackfruit cornel or blackfruit dogwood and miner's dogwood...
* Parthenocissus vitacea (syn. Inserta), also known as Thicket Creeper, False Virginia Creeper, Woodbine, or Grape Woodbine, is a woody vine native to North America, in southeastern Canada (west to southern Manitoba) and a large area of the United States,...
* This red chokeberry cultivar is a deciduous shrub which typically grows slowly to 6-8' tall and is perhaps most noted for its attractive glossy red berries and red fall foliage color.
The syrup is used as a nutritional supplement, especially for babies. * Used as understock for hybrid tea roses. * It can be used in making delicious jams, syrups etc. * The dried leaves are used as a tea substitute.
It is native to most of the eastern U.S. and eastern Canada. * The name white haw refers to its distinctive pale (grey) bark, which is particularly noticeable in the winter landscape.
* This is a shrubby species with reddish twigs and blue/white fruits. Young branches reddish, terete, sparsely pubescent with grayish white trichomes; old branches light yellow, glabrous, with or without whitish elliptic lenticels.
The better the soil, the better the Watermelon. I guess being raised by an earth-friendly, and overly environmentally aware family has helped me in taking our beliefs to many more via the Internet.