Monday, February 18, 2019

Mimosa Tree The Hummingbird's Favorite Tree



Beauty in bloom takes center stage on this opulent, small-to-medium ornamental. For starters, it attracts hummingbirds like no other tree we've ever seen, making it ideal for placing anywhere in your garden.

Plus, Mimosa Trees rapidly grow to about 20 to 25 feet in height. No-nonsense care merges with undeniable good looks for the total package.

And though they have a tropical look, they're very hardy and adapt to almost any soil type. They are drought tolerant and can be planted in full sun or partial shade, so they define effortless elegance.

Best of all, their fragrant, hot pink blooms grow in clusters, adding an explosion of color and excitement to any spring setting. Juxtaposed against their gentle, light gray bark, an eye-catching contrast of color is the name of the game.

Although Mimosa Trees tend to have very little branching in the first few years, this isn't a concern - as your tree becomes more mature, branching will increase.

Easy-to-grow and elegant, the Mimosa Tree is in a league of its own, even tolerating drought conditions. Also known as the "Silk Tree" because of its stunning, shimmering flowers, this cultivar wows. Order your own today!

Funeral Flowers Pink Dogwood




Vibrant Pink Dogwood is Easy to Grow
- Pink spring-time blooms
- Adaptable to various types of soil
- Drought tolerant
- Grows in sun or shade

These trees look great all year... but can literally stop traffic in the springtime with their vibrant pink blooms.

Grows rapidly to a mature height of 15-25 ft.

Pretty pink flowers start lighter in color, and then get slightly deeper as your tree ages... never giving you the same color twice! These blooms are even more remarkable when displayed against their own dark green background when its leaves appear.

Dogwoods are one of the first trees to bloom... putting everyone in a spring mood, weeks early.

In autumn, these green leaves turn a fiery red, marking the end of summer and bringing color to your fall landscape.

Gray stems with a bright red fruit and a cinnamon checkered bark offer winter interest, especially with a snowfall.

The fruit of the Pink Dogwood is an important source of winter food for many songbirds, including robins, cardinals and waxwings. Don't be surprised if you see Wild Turkey, as well.

This low-branching tree will grace your landscape in all four seasons, especially when grouped with White and Red Dogwoods.

We have grown this tree in our nursery and have procedures in place to ensure that it will be ready to flourish upon arrival.  When you unbox it, you'll see that it has a full root system intact. Many nurseries dig Dogwoods out of the ground, then wash the dirt off the roots. This "bare rooting" process harms the root system, and you basically have to start from scratch with a damaged plant. We ship with the original root system in place.  Just plant and enjoy.  

Funeral Flowers The Wondrous Nature Bouquet


Funeral Flowers The Wondrous Nature Bouquet

The Wondrous Nature Bouquet is bountifully bedecked with a dazzling display of color and beauty. Stargazer lilies stretch their fuchsia petals out amongst an arrangement of blue iris, white traditional daisies, orange mini carnations, purple statice and yellow solidago in a round whitewash handled basket, creating a delightful bouquet your special recipient will adore.
BETTER bouquet approximately 16"H x 13"W.
Lilies may arrive in various stages of development. The lily blooms will continue to open, extending arrangement life - and your recipient's enjoyment.

Mimosa Tree The Hummingbird's Favorite Tree

Mimosa Tree  The Hummingbird's Favorite Tree Beauty in bloom takes center stage on this opulent, small-to-medium ornamental. For st...