Looks like a Bittersweet to me. Personally I never let these grow in the garden....
Re: Could some be deer resistant? Possibly not, they may have a fence or live in a city :lol: I guess it depends on the deer population in...
Not only do deer like them the rabbits and woodchucks eat them like candy.
Definitely a Rugosa Rose.
After last winter the CM's I take of were devastated. They don't really grow well here in CT anyway and the winter was not helpful. I decided not...
I'll let you know as I have planted two Limelights for the first time this year. :-D I have seen it before quite large (6 to 7 feet tall)...
Hi there, I think Red Dragon is supposed to stay red all season. Mine does. Some of the other cultivars (cultivated varieties) do not. If your...
Well without seeing the plants there are two things that come to mind. Not enough sun or too much nitrogen in the fertilizer.
Welcome from Connecticut, also.
This plant has been doing well whenever we have planted it. Even the variegated 'Stairway to Heaven' has been a good performer. Yours looks like...
Spectacular flower. I have good and bad luck with really cheap plants but when it works out it is nice. Sometimes, I think, if you pay a good...
Geez it is forecast to get down to 23 degrees F here tomorrow night. That is a little more than a light frost. If you have to replace the...
I agree that it is a Prunus. I am thinking Dwarf Flowering Almond. It seems to have a couple of names but I use Prunus glandulosa.
Kind of like a little skunk mixed with a little fox. :lol:
I think it is a fantastic idea. I hope you go for it.
We had a light frost last night but luckily I hadn't put anything out yet. It was amazing how far south the cold air penetrated. Hopefully...
They seem to be a little more vigorous if you prune them.
Wow you really have a lot of nice stuff. I left some comments and will try and go back when I have more time. I hope you post some garden style shots.
The well named Crown imperial Lily. They are easy to grow and should be left alone once planted. Beautiful to look at but not so nice to smell :)
We are on the edge of Zones 6 and 7 and Pampas Grass is not always hardy here. It will do nicely for a few years and then a bad (or regular)...
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