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Annual Flowers: Flower Types
Local climatic conditions, development of new cultivars, and new uses for specific garden flowers have blurred the distinctions among annuals, biennials, and perennials. Annuals have traditionally been referred to as plants that complete their ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Planting a Rainbow
This educational and enjoyable book helps children understand how to plant bulbs, seeds, and seedlings, and nurture their growth. The stylized representations of flower species are labeled throughout, allowing young children to get an idea of how each [... more]
$10.58 (Save 38%)
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Pelargonium x hortorum
Zonal geraniums are typically grown in the St. Louis area as bedding or container plants where they grow in shrubby mounds to 1-3' tall. Hybrids are available in both F1 seed varieties (single flower types that flower the first year from seed and ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Camellias
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Camellias is the illustrated guide to these beautiful and varied flowering plants. Stirling Macoboy presents over 1000 of the world's most popular camellias, with every entry illustrated by a color photograph. The book [... more]
$99.99
A1 Books

Transvaal Daisy / Gerbera Daisy
Annual profile: Transvaal Daisy is better known as the Gerbera Daisy Pronounced ger' ber a. "Transvaal Daisy" is related to the beautiful cut flower type that you'll see in your local flower shop. 'Festival' is a compact variety with small [... more]
Denver Plants

Ashton Sutton Orange & Opal Vase - 75-109329 - Orange
Orange & Opal Vase This vase with its opal, orange, and clear sections of glass will be simple but sophisticated touch to any room. Its medium size will also allow you to use it for a variety of different flower types. Features: Orange and opal [... more]
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800 Decor

Climbing Roses: Rosa Dr. W. van Fleet
Pointed buds; double medium sized flowers; flowers late spring to early summer only Tolerates poor soil and shade; vigorous climber; thorny; abundant, lustrous, dark green leaves; good disease resistance; long stems; good cut flower; type: ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Flowering Bulbs as Perennials - Tulipa hybrids
HYBRIDS - Cultivars provide a wide range of flower types and colors and plant heights. (Click here for cultivar information) Tulipa hybrids and cultivars flower in mid to late spring (April/May) for 2 weeks (per cultivar) and plants range from ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Low Maintenance Flowers, Garden Bench
Host, Jodi Marks and Joe Freeman discuss low maintenance flower gardening. They cover different flower types, including wild flowers. Pat Simpson builds a garden bench. Then, if you thought you knew everything about ladders, think again. Pat and ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

Flower Painter's Pocket Palette Book 2
Wonderful guide to painting stunning, realistic flowers: In a nutshell, here's why any aspiring floral painter needs this book: 1. The detailed color charts which not only show the various shades of each color (light to dark) but also notes their degree [... more]
$8.99
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To Have & To Hold: Magical Wedding Bouquets
Large Photos Do the Trick: I'm marrying in November and went to the library to look up books on wedding flowers; this one came out to be my favorite so far. Although some of the advice is a little too frou-frou for my tastes (if you want Spring flowers [... more]
$27.50
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Nikon HB-32 Flower Type Lens Shade for 18-70mm DX Nikkor ...
Features: Petal-shaped lens hood Designed for the Nikon 18-70mm f3.5-4.5G ED IF AF-S DX Nikkor Zoom Lens Deflects oblique light angles that often cause flare effects Helps protect front of the lens scratches and dings while shooting Petal shape avoids [... more]
$12.50
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