Description
Blooms begin in late spring and persist into the summer
and wonderful fragrance all coalesce to make it a romantic cut flower without peer
shrubby perennial in back of a garden bed where it will get at least some sunlight
trouble free
Visitors will think these beautiful double tulips are masquerading as peonies
First Dance Hosta bestseller-last365 Blooms begin in late springEyes are drawn to this large hosta's rippled leaves with green margins and bright yellow centers, which mellow to chartreuse in midsummer. With an upright habit and graceful appearance, this sport of Dancing Queen deserves a place in the garden where visitors can admire its beauty. Pale lavender flowers open on tall 44" scapes in midsummer, inviting butterflies and pollinators.
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