• From spring to early summer, red twig sports white flowers set amidst dark green foliage. (gardenguides.com)
  • They are tough, drought tolerant when established, have beautiful graceful flowers and gorgeous foliage often strikingly colored in spring and in a second-flush of color post-flowering, many with excellent fall color as well. (nargs.org)
  • This species has proved hardy (most epimediums are bone hardy) and completely evergreen in my harsh Zone 5 garden (a number of eppies are indeed evergreen here), with bold, glossy, spiny-edged foliage, and dense spikes of substantially large white and yolk-yellow flowers in May. (nargs.org)
  • Growing up to 5' tall, its swordlike foliage and tall flower spikes make striking accents in the flower border. (dutchbulbs.com)
  • Hanging foliage bears sheets of deep violet purple flowers in Apr & May. (farmyardnurseries.co.uk)
  • Some cultivars have very showy flowers, but others are grown mainly for foliage. (howstuffworks.com)
  • Deciduous flowering ornamental trees add pizzazz in the spring and gorgeous foliage in the summer and fall. (naturehills.com)
  • A modern tree like Black Pearl Redbud delights from early spring onwards with incredible blooms and deep, dark heart-shaped foliage. (naturehills.com)
  • Yesterday, we planted several more iris varieties including this Iris ensata 'Variegata' - a strikingly beautiful plant with creamy white-and-green, vertically striped, broad foliage topped with attractive, small deep purple flowers with a reddish sheen. (themarthablog.com)
  • Their telltale look is a tall, showy spire of flowers that come in a multitude of color varieties with impressive grayish-green textured foliage. (themarthablog.com)
  • Many spring-flowering cultivars produce a second flush of blooms after the main display has finished, and many have attractive silky seed-heads prolonging the period of interest. (wikipedia.org)
  • Blooms in spring before the new leaves come out. (fnps.org)
  • It blooms with pale purplish-white and deep purple flowers to make a lovely statement along pathways and on the edges of a perennial garden. (gardenguides.com)
  • Pacific dogwood blooms with very showy white flowers. (gardenguides.com)
  • Texas Blazing Star (Liatris mucronata) large, showy Blazing Star that blooms in late summer to attract numerous butterflies to its nectar-rich lavender-pink flowers. (highcountrygardens.com)
  • This liatris species blooms in late summer with an amazing display of tall, lavender-pink flowers that attract butterflies and other pollinators. (highcountrygardens.com)
  • Its blooms range from orange to violet and are showy in late spring. (wildflower.org)
  • Soft orange blooms with light yellow centers radiate warmth and joy in the garden and cut-flower displays. (dutchbulbs.com)
  • To enjoy blooms for many weeks, plant bulbs at two-week intervals from early spring until the end of June. (dutchbulbs.com)
  • Plant Lilium Trendy Havana® Asiatic Lily in very early spring, and in early summer it blooms in up-facing, wine-red flowers with brown-orange anthers. (waysidegardens.com)
  • Many types of deciduous fruit trees have attractive, carnationlike flowers, with some grown exclusively for their blooms and others also bearing fruit after the flowering season. (gardenguides.com)
  • It grows in USDA zones 5 through 8 and, like the "Kwanzan" cherry tree, blooms in mid- to late-spring. (gardenguides.com)
  • It blooms with beautiful white flowers, and purple veins and edges bloom. (themarthablog.com)
  • It has long-lasting blooms marked by spurless, fully double pink flowers that look like small dahlias. (themarthablog.com)
  • Bushy plants bear showy, red-purple pea-like blooms age to rich purple in March-June. (heritageflowerfarm.com)
  • Called Pasque flower because it blooms at Easter time. (heritageflowerfarm.com)
  • Bees and butterflies adore these dangling clusters of blooms and are grateful for the early spring nectar resource! (naturehills.com)
  • The small, whitish-green flowers are abundantly produced on 2- to 6-inch-long racemes in early summer, followed by 1/3-inch-long, dark red to purple, berry-like fruit. (ufl.edu)
  • The flowers of Wheeler's dwarf pittosporum are not noticeable, and this plant produces no fruit. (ufl.edu)
  • The bright red fruit follows after a dazzling display of pure white blossoms that cover the tree in spring. (homedepot.com)
  • Spring frosts exacerbated by global climate change have become a constant threat to temperate fruit production. (bvsalud.org)
  • Noteworthy Characteristics This tulip is from the Double Late Group, the tulip division of cultivars with peony flowers and long stems. (finegardening.com)
  • Noteworthy Characteristics Large leaves, dainty flowers, and blue berries. (finegardening.com)
  • As expected for a species with such a wide range, a number of regional variants have been proposed, mostly specific to the Southwest states, with different spine numbers and flower characteristics. (americansouthwest.net)
  • Showy beardtongue forms a rosette of glossy green leaves that expands upward, resulting in a 30" tall flowering spike. (plantdelights.com)
  • Its flower patterns and height are variable (ranging from 16 to 20 inches tall) but always eye-catching. (finegardening.com)
  • This plant grows up to three feet tall and will bear lots of showy blossoms from the summer to fall. (sacredmists.com)
  • Let me start with a single recent species, E. wushanense , a species of only recent and rare obtainability, an imposing tall species with large creamy white flowers. (nargs.org)
  • I would prefer they be the same, deer resistant, around 5-6 feet tall max and flowering at some point in the year. (wildflower.org)
  • Showy Milkweed is a perennial, with three foot tall stems and large gray five inch leaves, fruits 4" horns, flowers compound 4-5" cluster like a Forth of July firework. (laspilitas.com)
  • About 8 feet tall when mature, it's a summer bloomer with single-petaled flowers in shapes and colors similar to carnations, but its flowers can be larger than most carnations. (gardenguides.com)
  • Clethra alnifolia (Coastal sweet pepperbush) is deciduous, grows to 6 to 12 feet and has showy flowers. (wildflower.org)
  • Dirca palustris (Eastern leatherwood) is deciduous, 3 to 6 feet and has showy flowers that last a long time. (wildflower.org)
  • Calycanthus floridus (Eastern sweetshrub) is deciduous, 6 to 12 feet with red flowers. (wildflower.org)
  • Lindera benzoin (Northern spicebush) is deciduous, 6 to 12 feet with clusters of tiny, yellow flowers and red fruits. (wildflower.org)
  • If you order a deciduous tree in winter or spring and it arrives without leaves, it is likely dormant. (fast-growing-trees.com)
  • Tree peony (Paeonia suffruticosa) is another example of a small tree or shrub that has round, flattened flowers resembling carnations when fully open. (gardenguides.com)
  • Dense shrub to 2 feet, narrow dark grey leaves, bright red pea flowers. (suncrestnurseries.com)
  • Leaves and at least one flower stalk will quickly develop. (wtop.com)
  • The leaves, however, should be left undisturbed, and the plant should be allowed to grow all spring and summer. (wtop.com)
  • Using the flowers and leaves to make a steam bath will help cough and may act as a decongestant for the lungs. (sacredmists.com)
  • A poultice made from the cardinal flower leaves and applied to the head is said to alleviate headache pain. (sacredmists.com)
  • Coralbells, or alumroots, were named for their reddish flowers on trim spikes above small leaves. (howstuffworks.com)
  • Like most of the Garden's showy magnolias, the star magnolia withholds its much anticipated display until late winter when, still without leaves, the unique starburst-like flowers erupt on the stem tips for a spectacular yet ephemeral show. (sfbotanicalgarden.org)
  • Clumping dryland grass with fine textured leaves, flowers. (suncrestnurseries.com)
  • Clumping succulent, with long green leaves, spikes of orange flowers. (suncrestnurseries.com)
  • Shiny narrow leaves, bright yellow "torches" winter-spring. (suncrestnurseries.com)
  • Flowers appear in early spring with the leaves as dense globose balls on long stalks (peduncles). (mortonarb.org)
  • The dangling clusters of flowers appear in spring, sometimes before the leaves appear, and can range in color from yellow to green to red, purple and pink! (naturehills.com)
  • Annual geraniums are popular for their wide range of brilliant flower color and attractive leaves. (clemson.edu)
  • Common Milkweed is the standard midwestern ditch milkweed that has some of the prettiest, baseball-sized flower clusters you'll see anywhere, giving off a heady perfume. (sacredmists.com)
  • Flowers are red or yellow-orange in terminal, elongated clusters. (ncsu.edu)
  • This sprawling, often pink-stemmed herb is distinct due to its tight rounded clusters of pink and white tube-shaped flowers, followed by papery, 3-winged fruits. (swbiodiversity.org)
  • Golden flower clusters. (suncrestnurseries.com)
  • Order#WG35027594 It has started to bloom this spring and is NOT a 'Dolgo' Crabapple. (homedepot.com)
  • Both bunchberry and Pacific dogwood bloom from late spring to early summer. (gardenguides.com)
  • Small white flowers bloom on this handsome dwarf dogwood in spring. (gardenguides.com)
  • Flowers only appear on mature plants but will bloom multiple times in the plant's lifetime. (ncsu.edu)
  • Light pink, double flowers with a red blotch bloom in mid-spring. (saundersbrothers.com)
  • Most types bloom in spring but a few bloom in summer or fall. (howstuffworks.com)
  • Does well in hot summers and the mid-late bloom makes it a good one to try in maritime climates or regions with variable spring weather. (raintreenursery.com)
  • Iris flowers bloom in shades of purple, blue, white and yellow, and include many hybridized versions that are multi-colored. (themarthablog.com)
  • Many flowering trees have fragrant flowers that perfume the air, and a few produce blossoms that resemble carnations. (gardenguides.com)
  • This plant produces loads of sturdy spikes filled with rich buttery yellow pea-like blossoms that emerge in mid to late spring. (themarthablog.com)
  • For the uninitiated, amaryllises are big bulbs that can produce among the biggest and showiest flowers a gardener can grow indoors (maybe outdoors too). (wtop.com)
  • Penstemon cobaea is a short-lived US Midwest native beardtongue that boasts the largest flowers of any penstemon species. (plantdelights.com)
  • Ranging from white to pink, their singular flower form makes them completely distinguishable - their narrow, strap-like tepals with near parallel margins for much of their length easily set them off from other magnolia species. (sfbotanicalgarden.org)
  • When spring comes, it's impossible not to notice the colorful ensemble of flowers and bushes outside the Sisters of St. Joseph's convent in Brentwood, New York. (religionnews.com)
  • A list of showy, colorful flowers would likely include carnations (Dianthus spp. (gardenguides.com)
  • Instead of displaying colorful petals and smaller, green sepals backing them up, such as on the flower of a rose, the eye-catching appendages of magnolia flowers are all similarly-colored and near indistinguishable. (sfbotanicalgarden.org)
  • Every spring, we add more and more flowering plants - making this space a colorful mix of beautiful and interesting specimens. (themarthablog.com)
  • The time to plant shrubs in your neighboring state, West Virginia, (according to Planting Trees and Shrubs from West Virginia University Extension Service) is "in the fall after they have become dormant (about early November) or in the spring before new growth appears (around late March). (wildflower.org)
  • This means the plant will look great in spring, half eaten and sickly in fall, as it goes dormant, then it goes dormant completely. (laspilitas.com)
  • The only problem with the flowers is that they droop downwards towards the ground and get dirt-splashed. (nargs.org)
  • Petals of aster flowers can be used in potpourri or herbal incense. (sacredmists.com)
  • Flower Form 6" flowers are fan-shaped, with three drooping petals called falls and three upright petals called standards. (brecks.com)
  • flower petals fused into a long narrow pink tube, 13-25 mm long, which expands at the top into a white 5-lobed limb, about 1 cm diameter. (swbiodiversity.org)
  • Some varieties of the star magnolia can have as many as 36 petals - appropriately called tepals - per flower or perhaps more. (sfbotanicalgarden.org)
  • There are numerous types of dianthus - most have pink, red, or white flowers with notched petals. (themarthablog.com)
  • Wine-red petals of bell-shape with yellow centers flowers in early spring. (heritageflowerfarm.com)
  • The small white flowers, which persist throughout the season, transform into striking umbels of blue-black berries on cerise stalks. (finegardening.com)
  • they appear any time between spring and late summer, and are followed by green fruits. (americansouthwest.net)
  • It takes a lot of time to maintain a flower cutting garden this large. (themarthablog.com)
  • Its flowers come in colors similar to carnations -- white, red and pink -- and they have a round but flattened shape like a carnation when fully open. (gardenguides.com)
  • Its flowers are creamy white with a shape similar to a carnation, although they're larger -- up to 6 inches across. (gardenguides.com)
  • Best of all, water and a bit of light is all it takes to coax these bulbs into producing their huge flowers, 6 to 8 inches across. (wtop.com)
  • While amaryllis bulbs are great Christmas stocking stuffers, the flowers themselves appear around Valentine's Day. (wtop.com)
  • Because these are the most impressive flowers you can grow indoors, buy as many as you can when you come upon amaryllis bulbs for sale. (wtop.com)
  • It comes in many varieties, including some grown just for their showy, single or double flowers in many colors, including pink, apricot, orange and red. (gardenguides.com)
  • Many sources consider T. wootonii to be a variety of the more southerly T. carneus, which has pink to purple flowers (the lobes at the top are not white) and larger fruits, usually more than 2 cm long. (swbiodiversity.org)