Camellia japonica 'Mrs Tingley' Japanese GardensSilver pink fully double flowers with no stamens cover this elegant style Japanese camellia in late winter into early spring each year. When planted in partial shade, the shrub will grow to 8 ft tall and 6 ft wide in 10 years. The glossy dark green foliage is very handsome and makes a highly attractive foundation specimen plant, or informal hedge. Also, if desired, it will grow nicely in a large container for a plant that can be moved into center
this native West Coast iris is quite floriferous and resilient in the garden
it appears to be very tough and adaptable to a wider range of conditions
The spring into summer violet-purple flowers add interest and color for months
so is not heading to any northeastern garden happily
The plant stays fairly compact and low
Watching this beautiful little Serbian Spruce grow into our garden has been such a joy
Larry Stanley says that when you crush the leaf
This highly fragrant species is similar to R
The flowers are pink-red and are very small
plus once established is drought tolerant
the plant will keep out weeds while adding contrast even with out of flower
Most conifer lovers stake this tree to the height desired