Full sun is getting 6 Hrs or more of direct sun Daily. Part Sun is 4-6 Hrs of direct sun daily.
Ostrich fern is popular for its erect stature and graceful arching fronds (leaves) that resemble huge ostrich feathers. Each frond of this widely grown fern is cut into numerous leaflets and sub leaflets. It colonizes fairly fast by spreading rhizomes but rarely becomes invasive. Ostrich fern grows best in moist soil conditions but tolerates occasional drought when established.
This Variegated reed grass shares the versatile qualities of the larger green form Karl Foerster, with the additional attribute of shade tolerance. It is very useful in Japanese gardens where a sense of scale is essential.. Compact-sized gross produces striking blades of while and green. Does well in heavy cloy soils.
Flat-topped clusters of pink flowers Fruit reddish in the fall, maturing to brown Very dark purple textured leaves age reddish as the summer progresses Bark peels in sheets, especially on older stems Upright, narrow habit Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
A distinctive Potentilla with semi-double flowers in a very attractive medium-pink. In very extreme heat the flowers will develop a lighter pink colour. The superior plant vigour results in this Potentilla having a long flowering duration. The bright-green foliage is bushy and forms a mounded shrub.
A botanical giant, 'Sum and Substance' averages 30 inches tall by 60 inches wide, sometimes more. Upright, heart-shaped, flat leaves have a glossy chartreuse hue that changes to gold when exposed to more light. Near-white lilac blooms borne on leaning scapes 36 inches long appear from late July through mid-August.