The 'Lake Collection' White offers a long-day flowering Trachelium variety that produces the large central umbel with smaller white side umbels or “satellites.” Excellent vase life and great for floral arrangements. Foliage is medium green. Needs a minimum of 16 hours of day length to flower. Also know as the throat flower.
Websteriana Eucalyptus, commonly called Webster's Malle or Heart-leaf Eucalyptus, is a rare, small Australian species valued for its distinctive silvery-blue, heart-shaped juvenile leaves and smooth, gray bark. Native to Western Australia, it typically grows 6–12 feet tall, making it well-suited for smaller landscapes, windbreaks, or ornamental plantings. Seeds should be sown in well-drained soil in full sun, either in pots or directly outdoors in warm climates, and kept moist until germination, which usually occurs in 14–30 days. Hardy in USDA zones 9–11, it tolerates drought once established and requires minimal care beyond occasional pruning to maintain shape. Websteriana Eucalyptus is prized for cut foliage in floral arrangements, as a decorative specimen tree, and for attracting pollinators with its clusters of creamy-white flowers in summer.
This Amaranthus plant produces long and beautiful coral-pink tassels. This is beautiful alone or mixed with other Amaranthus caudatus varieties we carry.
Red Plume Atriplex (Atriplex hortensis), also known as Red Orach or Mountain Spinach, is an heirloom leafy green that has been cultivated in Europe since ancient times, often valued as a nutritious alternative to spinach. The seeds produce upright plants reaching 4–6 feet tall, with striking plume-like spires of deep red to magenta foliage that add both ornamental and edible value to the garden. Its tender young leaves can be eaten raw in salads or cooked like spinach, while mature leaves retain their rich color even after cooking. Red Plume Atriplex thrives in full sun with well-drained soil and is tolerant of poor soils, drought, and summer heat, making it a versatile choice for both vegetable gardens and ornamental borders. In addition to its culinary uses, it also works well as a companion plant, providing natural shade for more delicate crops.
Small-Leaved Gum Eucalyptus, scientifically known as Eucalyptus angophora, is a striking evergreen tree native to Australia, characterized by its narrow, lance-shaped leaves that give it a delicate appearance. Typically growing to heights of 20 to 30 feet, this tree features a smooth, mottled bark that peels away in strips, revealing a fresh layer underneath. The leaves are a vibrant green, with a fragrant aroma that can be enjoyed when brushed or crushed. Small-Leaved Gum Eucalyptus produces clusters of small, creamy white flowers, which bloom in late spring and attract a variety of pollinators, including bees. This tree thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, demonstrating resilience to drought conditions once established. It is often favored in landscaping for its ornamental qualities and adaptability to various environments. With its elegant foliage and charming flowers, Small-Leaved Gum Eucalyptus adds both visual appeal and ecological benefits to gardens and parks.
Vigorous Eucalyptus with large circular shaped leaves. These leaves look beautiful in floral arrangements. Use as a filler or stand alone in a vase. Produces silvery green leaves on tall, sturdy stems. Plant height can vary from 24-48".
The 'Lake Collection' Violet offers a long-day flowering Trachelium variety that produces the large central umbel with smaller violet side umbels or “satellites.” Excellent vase life and great for floral arrangements. Foliage is medium green. Needs a minimum of 16 hours of day length to flower. Also know as the throat flower.
Hot Biscuits is an easy to grow plant that is great as a cut filler in bouquets and vases. This plant grows 40-48" tall and produces heavy yields of bronze blooms. To encourage optimum branching it's recommended to pinch out the center (apical) bud.
The 'Lake Collection' Blue offers a long-day flowering Trachelium variety that produces the large central umbel with smaller blue side umbels or “satellites.” Excellent vase life and great for floral arrangements. Foliage is medium green. Needs a minimum of 16 hours of day length to flower. Also know as the throat flower.
The Immortelle Xeranthemum is a wonderful double headed daisy that blooms beautiful purple to white flowers that are everlasting! This favored variety produces 2" double daisies.
The 'Lake Collection' Purple offers a long-day flowering Trachelium variety that produces the large central umbel with smaller purple side umbels or “satellites.” Excellent vase life and great for floral arrangements. Foliage is medium green. Needs a minimum of 16 hours of day length to flower. Also know as the throat flower.
The Jewels of Limon Talinum, scientifically known as Talinum limonense, are a captivating and rare succulent plant species native to the arid regions of Central and South America, particularly in countries like Mexico and Colombia. These exquisite succulents are known for their distinctive appearance and unique characteristics. Jewels of Limon Talinum are typically small in size, with a mature plant reaching heights of 6 to 12 inches. They are renowned for their striking rosette shape, which consists of fleshy, teardrop-shaped leaves that form a perfect spiral arrangement. Fun and easy plant to grow that adds some extra pizzazz to bouquets. Bead-like seed pods grow on dense branches. These plants provide a long harvest window for cutting. Quickly flowers and matures to dark brown seed pods. These succulents thrive in arid and semi-arid environments, making them well-suited for xeriscaping and drought-tolerant gardening. They require well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight to flourish, making them a popular choice for rock gardens, containers, or as ground cover in dry landscapes. Jewels of Limon Talinum are adapted to withstand prolonged periods of drought, storing water in their thick leaves to survive in harsh conditions.
A beautiful Dusty Miller that has large-lobed, flat leaves. Make a great cut-flower with its silvery foliage. Tender perennial in Zones 8-10. Pelleted seeds. Packet: 50 seeds.
Lemon Bush Eucalyptus, scientifically known as Eucalyptus citriodora, is a fragrant evergreen tree renowned for its refreshing lemon-scented leaves. Native to Australia, this tree typically grows between 30 to 50 feet tall, although it can be maintained as a smaller shrub through pruning. The leaves are long and narrow, with a bright green color, and they release a strong citrus aroma, especially when crushed, which has made it popular for its essential oil. Lemon Bush Eucalyptus produces clusters of small white flowers, which attract bees and other pollinators. This tree thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, preferring warm climates and tolerant of drought once established. It is often used in landscaping for its aromatic foliage and attractive appearance, as well as for its potential medicinal properties. With its vibrant scent and lush green foliage, Lemon Bush Eucalyptus adds both beauty and fragrance to gardens, making it a favorite among gardeners and herbal enthusiasts alike.
Murray Eucalyptus is a versatile, fast-growing evergreen tree prized for its fragrant, silvery-blue foliage and smooth, peeling bark, making it both functional and ornamental. Typically reaching 20–40 feet in height, it thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, performing best in warm climates such as USDA zones 8–11. Native to Australia, this drought-tolerant species adapts well to a range of conditions and requires little care beyond occasional pruning for shape and size control. Murray Eucalyptus is commonly used for windbreaks, privacy screens, erosion control, and as a source of cut foliage for floral arrangements, thanks to its long-lasting leaves and pleasant scent. These leaves look beautiful in floral arrangements. Use as a filler or stand alone in a vase.
Silver Dollar Eucalyptus, scientifically known as Eucalyptus cinerea, is a striking evergreen tree prized for its distinctive, rounded leaves that resemble silver coins, giving it its common name. Native to Australia, this fast-growing tree can reach heights of up to 30 feet, although it is often cultivated as a smaller shrub in gardens. The leaves are a soft gray-green color, with a waxy texture that adds to their visual appeal and resilience in various climates. Also know as Redbox. Silver Dollar Eucalyptus is particularly valued for its aromatic foliage, which emits a fresh, minty fragrance when brushed or crushed. This makes it a popular choice for landscaping and floral arrangements. The tree produces small, cup-shaped flowers that are generally less showy but attract pollinators. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, adapting well to a range of conditions. With its unique foliage and pleasant scent, Silver Dollar Eucalyptus is a favorite for both ornamental gardens and as a cut foliage in floral displays.
A beautiful cut-flower that has long shelf life once cut. Can also be dried for beautiful floral arrangements. Eryngium is a hardy perennial with long, sturdy stems. Tolerates hot, sunny locations. Plants produce flowers during the second year of growth and in subsequent years. Attracts bees, beneficial flies and wasps. Also known as plains eryngo and flat sea holly.
Emerald Tassel produces beautiful long lime-green blooms that make great cut flowers. They can be used in fresh bouquets along or as filler flowers. They can also be dried and used in fall arrangements.