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All Late Season Perennials
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One of the joys of fall in Nova Scotia is the fine extended growing season. Warm days, cool nights, good moisture, and the low angle of the sun make perfect conditions for late blooming perennials. This section of the Spencer's Garden Center web site is dedicated to tho... |
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Anemone (Japanese)
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The name anemone comes from the Greek meaning wind - thus the descriptive name 'windflower'. Japanese anemones grow 18 - 36" tall with an indeterminate spread. They begin their show in late summer and continue to bloom until frost. The colours range from white to pink ... |
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Aster / Stokes (Stokesia)
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Stokesia is an evergreen herbaceous perennial which is native to North America. It grows to a height of 2' with a spread of 18". Stokes Aster has clusters of large upward facing blooms which resemble cornflowers. Coloration can be blue, purple or creamy white. Bloom t... |
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Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia)
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The rudbeckia or black-eyed Susan is native to North America. They make showy boarder plants. They have large daisy-like, orange and yellow flowers with black centers. They stand 18 - 30" tall with a spread of 24". Black-eyed Susans will bloom from late summer through... |
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Blanketflower ( Gaillardia)
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Blanketflower produces mounds of ever blooming flowers. I have this planted in a bed with coneflowers, and white and yellow daisies. Blanketflower has fuzzy green foliage on a compact plant. The flower is yellow or burgundy with a burgundy eye. Varieties we carry: Gob... |
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