One of the earliest summer apples to ripen. Well suited to very cold regions. A natural semi-dwarf tree that is productive. Attractive color, small to medium fruit. Good cooking or eating apple, Very hardy. Early season bloomer, Mid-August ripening.
New late-season apple from New Zealand. Medium to large fruit of very high quality. Orangish red blush over yellow background. Matures in October. Excellent flavor. Best if thinned. Good keeper. Needs pollination.
Evergreen groundcover. Reddish-gray, peeling bark and small, dark green leaves (turning reddish brown in winter). White, heather-like flowers with a pink tinge appear in April-May. Flowers give rise to bright red fruits which last from August through the winter.
Fast spreading, evergreen perennial to about 4 to 6 inches high and 12 to 20 inches wide. Hardy to about -50 degrees F. Full to partial sun. Easy to care for ground cover that rewards you with bright red flowers...
Hosta 'Atlantis' PP17093 is a striking perennial plant known for its lush, variegated foliage, making it a standout in any shaded garden landscape. This clump-forming herbaceous plant exhibits a mounded habit, reaching a mature height of around 2 to 3...