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Prayer Plant, Mystifying

Posted on August 1st, 2010 in annuals, spring bulbs | Comments Off

Prayer Plant, Mystifying

Prayer Plant, Mystifying

See this rare plant fold its leaves as if in prayer! The Mystifying Prayer Plant closes up every night and opens every morning! This remarkable and beautiful plant that, in the solitude of evening, seems to pray will enthrall you. Every evening it folds its leaves like hands in prayer and every morning it spreads them wide again. The Mystifying Prayer Plant leaves are large, variegated and a blend of several lovely shades of green. Thrives anywhere! You'll receive strong, well-established plants.


Water Lily - Fabiola

Posted on February 22nd, 2009 in spring bulbs | Comments Off

Water Lily - Fabiola

Water Lily - Fabiola

The Water Lily Fabiola, Nymphaea ‘Fabiola’, a spring water planted tuber, produces beautiful pink flowers. Water lilies have floating leaves. The leaves are nearly circular in shape, and they are notched to the center. The leaves arise on stems from long rhizomes in the mud. Water lilies usually live in water that is rich in oxygen and receives a lot of sunlight.

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Water Lily - Sulphurea

Posted on February 22nd, 2009 in spring bulbs | Comments Off

Water Lily - Sulphurea

Water Lily - Sulphurea

The Water Lily Sulphurea, Nymphaea ‘Sulphurea’, a spring water planted tuber, produces beautiful yellow flowers. Water lilies have floating leaves. The leaves are nearly circular in shape, and they are notched to the center. The leaves arise on stems from long rhizomes in the mud. Water lilies usually live in water that is rich in oxygen and receives a lot of sunlight.

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Water Lily - Albida

Posted on February 22nd, 2009 in spring bulbs | Comments Off

Water Lily - Albida

Water Lily - Albida

The Water Lily Albida, Nymphaea ‘Albida’, a spring water planted tuber, produces beautiful white flowers. Water lilies have floating leaves. The leaves are nearly circular in shape, and they are notched to the center. The leaves arise on stems from long rhizomes in the mud. Water lilies usually live in water that is rich in oxygen and receives a lot of sunlight.

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Water Lily - Attraction

Posted on February 22nd, 2009 in spring bulbs | Comments Off

Water Lily - Attraction

Water Lily - Attraction

The Water Lily Attraction, Nymphaea ‘Attraction’, a spring water planted tuber, produces beautiful red flowers with white edges. Water lilies have floating leaves. The leaves are nearly circular in shape, and they are notched to the center. The leaves arise on stems from long rhizomes in the mud. Water lilies usually live in water that is rich in oxygen and receives a lot of sunlight.

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