|
|
|
|
Perennials - H (on this page) SYMBOLS:
![[IMAGE]](images/4670_sun.jpg) |
SUN |
|
![[IMAGE]](images/4671_part_sun.jpg) |
PART SUN/
PART SHADE
|
|
|
![[IMAGE]](images/4672_butterfly.jpg) |
ATTRACTS
BUTTERFLIES
|
|
![[IMAGE]](images/4679_hummingbird.jpg) |
ATTRACTS
HUMMINGBIRDS
|
|
|
![[IMAGE]](images/4677_shade.jpg) |
SHADE |
|
![[IMAGE]](images/4676_fragrant.jpg) |
FRAGRANT |
|
|
![[IMAGE]](images/4675_symbol_deer_resistant.jpg) |
DEER
RESISTANT
|
|
![[IMAGE]](images/4678_scissors.jpg) |
CUTTING
FLOWERS
|
|
|
|
H HELIOPSIS (False Sunflower) - Very floriferous for the sunny border. Plant in well drained soil
This page contains a Rich Internet Application and requires.
If this page doesnt reload shortly, please check your browser version and browser settings.
HELLEBOROUS (Lenten Rose) - Evergreen plants that are prized for their very early spring bloom. Foliage is thick and leathery. Plants are quite tolerant of shade. Well suited for the woodland garden. Zone: 4 - 8
This page contains a Rich Internet Application and requires.
If this page doesnt reload shortly, please check your browser version and browser settings.
HEMEROCALLIS (Daylilies) - Very popular perennial. Daylilies are adaptable to a wide range of growing conditions. Easy to grow. Daylilies are very drought and heat tolerant, and extremely long-lived. Hemerocallis (Daylilies) come in a variety of heights, flower colors, bloom times, and rebloomers.
- Tetraploid: Daylilies with 4 sets of chromosomes. Usually produces wider and heavier foliage with thick sturdy stems. Flowers are larger with thicker petals, and colors are more intense.
- Extended Bloom: Flowers remain open for a minimum of 16 hours - for evening viewing.
- Reblooms: Plants bloom heavily early summer and sporadically thereafter.
This page contains a Rich Internet Application and requires.
If this page doesnt reload shortly, please check your browser version and browser settings.
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) are clumping perennials that form mounds of colorful foliage and shoot up spikes of small bell-shaped flowers. All grow well in partial shade and well drained soil. They will tolerate more sun with sufficient moisture. plants bloom early to mid-summer.
This page contains a Rich Internet Application and requires.
If this page doesnt reload shortly, please check your browser version and browser settings.
HEUCHERELLA (Foamy Bells) are a hybrid cross between Heuchera and Tiarella, Most produce nice compact mounds with colorful foliage and sprays of tiny flowers in spring. Heucherella grow best in partial shade in well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens and woodland settings.
This page contains a Rich Internet Application and requires.
If this page doesnt reload shortly, please check your browser version and browser settings.
HIBISCUS (Rose Mallow/Hardy Hibiscus) Hardy hibiscus forms large bushy plants. They bloom late summer and have huge crepe paper-like flowers. they need temperatures above 50 degrees before growth will appear.
This page contains a Rich Internet Application and requires.
If this page doesnt reload shortly, please check your browser version and browser settings.
HORSERADISH - Vegetable /Root
This page contains a Rich Internet Application and requires.
If this page doesnt reload shortly, please check your browser version and browser settings.
HOSTA (Plantain Lily) grown mostly for its decorative foliage, plants remain attractive from spring till frost. Popular and undemanding perennial. Most flower mid-July to early-August. Use as a groundcover, edging, or simply as an accent plant. Hosta prefer partial shade, although a few will tolerate sun with adequate moisture. Zone 3 - 9.
This page contains a Rich Internet Application and requires.
If this page doesnt reload shortly, please check your browser version and browser settings.
HOUTTUYNIA - Very aggressive, fast spreading ground cover. Versatile, and adaptable. Great for water gardens.
This page contains a Rich Internet Application and requires.
If this page doesnt reload shortly, please check your browser version and browser settings.
|
|