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Glory Lily


"The Glory Lily, Gloriosa Rothschildiana, a spring planted tuber, is a climbing lily. They climb by exending tendrils at the tips of their leaves. Common names for this plant are gloriosa lily, flame lily and glory lily. They bloom in mid-summer with unique lily-like flowers that have wavy petals 4 to 5 inches across. The petals are crimson red with a yellow base. The petals are also edged in yellow. These fast growing plants can climb up to 8 feet on a fence or trellis. They can be planted indoors or outdoors. The Glory Lily can be used in pots and containers. They are excellent for cut flowers. All parts of this plant are poisonous if ingested."
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The Aster `Alma Potschke', displays beautiful bright neon rose pink daisy-like flowers that are about quarter-sized. The flowers blooms in early fall to frost.

`Alma Potschke' is very attractive with a plant width of 34-40" and a height of 18-24". It is a major attractor to butterflies and bees. `Alma Potschke' is best planted in masses, borders and natural areas.
Aster `Alma Potschke' makes an excellent container plant or front of the garden feature and looks great with ornamental grasses.

This beautiful pack of playing cards contains 54 different full color illustrations of wild flowers.
A great gift idea for all nature lovers and garden enthusiasts. Each card is beautifully designed to capture the vivid colors of each flower in the series. Each flower has the Common and Latin names printed on the card, an excellent educational tool.

Gardening has never been easier when you use this durable tool set. This set is designed to offer comfort along with durability at a low cost. Made from cast aluminum polished smooth, with rubberized grips for comfort and control.The tools are 12" in overall length. The set includes a cultivator, transplanter and a trowel.

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