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We all know that plants are dynamic, living things, and because we understand so much about our own plants (we carry out trials around the world) we appreciate the subtle differences regarding their growth and habit.

Which is why it’s worthwhile visiting the section of our site which gives you local information – which plants are available; when it’s best to plant, prune and feed them; tips and so on. It’s all here to help you enjoy them more.

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Even if not in full sunshine, Flower Carpet still shines. (This is Flower Carpet CORAL)

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The stunning beauty of Flower Carpet SCARLET

  • view - Fact Sheet - Begonia Bellfire
  • view - New Introduction for 2008! Flower Carpet Pink Supreme is Newest Next Generation Flower Carpet
  • view - Bellfire is the Second Sun-loving Begonia in the Bonfire Series
  • view - Festival Grass, with its Cascading Mahagony Leaves is a One-of-a-Kind Cordyline and a Smash Sensation
  • view - PDF Fact Sheet on Flower Carpet Pink Supreme
  • view - Fact Sheet - Festival Grass
  • view - This is a fact sheet for SnowStorm agapanthus. It is a Word document.
  • view - This is a fact sheet for BlueStorm agapanthus. It is a Word document.
  • view - This is a fact sheet for ColorFlash Lime astilbe. The document is in Word.
  • view - This is a fact sheet for ColorFlash astilbe. The document is in Word.
  • view - This is a fact sheet for Festival Grass cordyline. The document is in Word.
  • view - This is a fact sheet for the Volcano phlox series. The document is in Word.

 

Selected customer comment

"Those Flower Carpet roses are unbeatable…possibly “the perfect plant.” No mildew or black spot, no watering once established, bloom all summer and thrive in lousy soil. We’ve used Flower Carpet Red in vacant lots in Yonkers and they’re like Energizer bunnies. No dieback either, even with stiff winds off the Hudson. The Red stays low and spreading while the yellow grows taller and more erect for us."

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