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Quaking Aspen Tree Seedlings for Planting - Beautiful Bark and Leaves< Great Landscape or Shade Tree
$27.95
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$27.95
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Quaking Aspen Tree Seedlings for Planting - Populus tremuloides - Live Tree Plants - No Ship to California
$32.96
Unit price perQuaking Aspen Tree Seedlings for Planting - Populus tremuloides - Live Tree Plants - No Ship to California
$32.96
Unit price perPopulus tremuloides is a deciduous tree native to cooler areas of North America, one of several species referred to by the common name aspen. It is commonly called quaking aspen, trembling aspen, American aspen, mountain or golden aspen, trembling poplar, white poplar, and popple, as well as others.
Queen Anne's LACE 1020 Seeds, Wild Carrot, DAUCUS CAROTA, White Flowers,Bulk
$9.90
Unit price perQueen Anne's LACE 1020 Seeds, Wild Carrot, DAUCUS CAROTA, White Flowers,Bulk
$9.90
Unit price perQueen Anne's Lace, also known as Wild Carrot, Bishop’s Lace or Bird’s Nest due to the nest-like appearance of the bright white and rounded flower when it is in full bloom. The fruits of Queen Anne's Lace are considered to be spiky and they also curl inward to make what appears to be a "birds' nest" shape. The symbolic meaning for Queen Anne’s Lace is that it represents sanctuary. 1000 seeds/pcs
Queen Anne's Lace Seeds for Planting - 250 Seeds - Made in USA, Ships from Iowa. Rare and Hard to Find
$9.26
Unit price perQueen Anne's Lace Seeds for Planting - 250 Seeds - Made in USA, Ships from Iowa. Rare and Hard to Find
$9.26
Unit price per250 Queen Annes Lace Seeds. Vibrant White Blooms make this wildflower a sure hit with all that see it and pollinators too. Daucus carota ( common names include wild carrot , (UK) bird's nest , bishop's lace , and (US) Queen Anne's lace ) is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae , native to temperate regions of Europe , southwest Asia and naturalised to northeast North America and Australia, domesticated carrots are cultivars of a subspecies, Daucus carota subsp. sativus .
The wild carrot is a herbaceous, somewhat variable biennial plant that grows between 30 and 60 cm (1 and 2 ft) tall, and is roughly hairy, with a stiff, solid stem. The leaves are tripinnate, finely divided and lacy, and overall triangular in shape. The leaves are bristly and alternate in a pinnate pattern that separates into thin segments. The flowers are small and dull white, clustered in flat, dense umbels. The umbels are terminal and approximately 3-4 inches (8-10 cm) wide.[2] They may be pink in bud and may have a reddish or purple flower in the centre of the umbel. The lower bracts are three-forked or pinnate, which distinguishes the plant from other white-flowered umbellifers. As the seeds develop, the umbel curls up at the edges, becomes more congested, and develops a concave surface. The fruits are oval and flattened, with short styles and hooked spines.[4] The fruit is small, dry and bumpy with protective hairs surrounding it.[2] The fruit of Daucus carota has two mericarps, or bicarpellate. The endosperm of the fruit grows before the embryo.[5] The dried umbels detach from the plant, becoming tumbleweeds.[6] The function of the tiny red flower, coloured by anthocyanin, is to attract insects. Wild carrot blooms in summer and fall. It thrives best in sun to partial shade. Daucus carota is commonly found along roadsides and in unused fields. Similar in appearance to the deadly poison hemlock, D. carota is distinguished by a mix of tripinnate leaves, fine hairs on its solid green stems and on its leaves, a root that smells like carrots, and occasionally a single dark red flower in the center of the umbel.
10 Seeds. Rich Sweetness aka Tiger Stripe Melon is a small heirloom melon that is very tasty and colorfu The fruit weigh 2 to 3 pounds and are delightfully fragrant. They taste like a ripe honeydew, and they look like beach balls! A sure hit at farmer's markets. Each vine produces 6 - 9 melons in a short season, only 60-70 days seeds to fruit. They can be planted only a few feet apart, seem to appreciate a trellis, and do better in partial shade than full sun. Any unripe melons can be picked after first frost and will continue to ripen in storage. A good keeper. Seeds are extremely rare in our hemisphere. Grow more to share.

Queen of Night Single Late Tulip 10 Bulbs - 12/+ cm Bulbs
$16.98
Unit price perQueen of Night Single Late Tulip 10 Bulbs - 12/+ cm Bulbs
$16.98
Unit price perFor dark drama in the garden, you can't beat "Queen of Night" ~ the darkest of all tulips ~ with velvety dark burgundy blooms. There is no such thing as a true "black" tulip, but Queen of Night comes close - and in some light, it does indeed appear black. Tall, strong and reliable, Queen of Night partners well with light pinks, bold oranges and creamy whites.
Queen of The Meadow Herb Seeds for Planting (50 Seeds) - Joe Pye Weed, Purple Thoroughwort - Ships from Iowa, USA
$8.98
Unit price perQueen of The Meadow Herb Seeds for Planting (50 Seeds) - Joe Pye Weed, Purple Thoroughwort - Ships from Iowa, USA
$8.98
Unit price perEutrochium fistulosum (Eupatorium fistulosum), also called Joe-Pye weed, Trumpetweed, or Purple thoroughwort, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to eastern North America, in southeast Canada and throughout the eastern and central United States. * It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 1.5-3 m (5-10 feet) tall, found in moist, rich soil alongside ditches and marshes, or in wet forests. It flowers from mid-summer to the first frosts, makes an attractive backdrop in garden plots, and is very attractive to butterflies, bees, and other nectar-feeding insects.
A show-stopping native plant with 'cotton candy' pink plumes, Queen of the Prairie is a highlight in the summer prairie garden. This easy-to-grow plant spread by rhizomes, making it an excellent choice for naturalizing in moist meadows. Filipendula rubra prefers moist soil, and performs beautifully in rich garden soil.
Queen Victoria Agave Seeds for Planting (10 Seeds) - Exotic Cactus - Agave victoriae-reginae
$9.28
Unit price perQueen Victoria Agave Seeds for Planting (10 Seeds) - Exotic Cactus - Agave victoriae-reginae
$9.28
Unit price perAgave victoriae-reginae, the Queen Victoria agave or royal agave, is a small species of succulent flowering perennial plant, noted for its streaks of white on sculptured geometrical leaves, and popular as an ornamental. This agave is highly variable in form, but in general the rosettes are small and compact, growing to 0.5m, composed of short, rigid, thick leaves that are green with a pattern of distinctive white markings. The markings are generally along leaf keels or margins, giving a sort of polyhedral appearance. Marginal teeth are usually lacking, while the terminus of the leaf may include 1 to 3 spines, each 1.5-3 cm in length. Cream coloured flowers are borne in erect racemes up to 4m in length.
Queens Honor Grape Hyacinth Bulbs (10 Bulbs) - muscari Armeniacum- Beautiful Spring Blooms, Perennial Garden Flowers
$10.98
Unit price perQueens Honor Grape Hyacinth Bulbs (10 Bulbs) - muscari Armeniacum- Beautiful Spring Blooms, Perennial Garden Flowers
$10.98
Unit price perQueens Honor Mix Pack of Grape Muscari, Called Grape Hyacinth.. Bold and Vibrant, this spring blooming bulb offers a unique set of small, bell-shaped flowers, clustered atop a short stem. Usually growing no more than 8-9" tall, this little beauty is perfect for borders or container arrangements. Ideal in mass plantings. Pair with CZ Grain Allium Bulbs and Crocus Bulbs for a real stunner spring show of colorful and diverse flowers.
10 Seeds of Blue Queensland Pumpkin. Exotic and Rare Garden Vegetable Seeds. Medium to large, average 12-18 pounds., drum-shaped fruit with heavy, rounded ribs and slate-gray skin. Sweet, thick, orange flesh. Long storage. An attractive squash for fall displays as well as food use. Avg. yield: 2-3 fruits/plant. This unique blue?skinned pumpkin has a beautiful salmon?orange interior. The flesh quality is firm and has an excellent flavor. This beautiful autumn harvest display is rapidly becoming a standard in fall programs.

Rabbits Foot Pussy Willow Tree Cuttings to Plant - Grow Stunning Catskin Willow Trees (2 Cuttings)
$13.99
Unit price perRabbits Foot Pussy Willow Tree Cuttings to Plant - Grow Stunning Catskin Willow Trees (2 Cuttings)
$13.99
Unit price perOne of the rarest willows, you get 2 cuttings to grow

Rachel's Rainbow Ranunculus Bulbs for Planting - Amazing Spring and Summer Blooms Make Ranunculus a Garden and Container Favorite!
$11.95
Unit price perRachel's Rainbow Ranunculus Bulbs for Planting - Amazing Spring and Summer Blooms Make Ranunculus a Garden and Container Favorite!
$11.95
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Radish Sprouts Seed (250 Seeds) Easy and Fast Growing, Very Healthy Microgreens
$8.96
Unit price perRadish Sprouts Seed (250 Seeds) Easy and Fast Growing, Very Healthy Microgreens
$8.96
Unit price perVery easy to grow your own tasty radish sprouts. Great for salads and as a garnish.
Rainbow Blend Carrot Seeds for Planting (300 Seeds) - Colorful Blend of Exotic Colored Carrots. Edible Vegetables. Made in USA
$8.29
Unit price perRainbow Blend Carrot Seeds for Planting (300 Seeds) - Colorful Blend of Exotic Colored Carrots. Edible Vegetables. Made in USA
$8.29
Unit price per300+ Seeds to Grow. Exotic Edible Fruit. Made in USA. Grown in Iowa.
Rainbow Carrot Seeds for Planting - 500+ Seeds - Grow Exotic Edible Garden Vegetables - Made in USA
$8.98
Unit price perRainbow Carrot Seeds for Planting - 500+ Seeds - Grow Exotic Edible Garden Vegetables - Made in USA
$8.98
Unit price per500+ Seeds of the amazing, tasty, and vibrant mix color, Rainbow Carrot Mix. Exotic Rainbow Carrot Seeds to Plant and Grow. A visual and taste delight! Made in USA. Ships from Iowa.