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The Canebrake Garden Center ... offering Old Garden/Antique roses, bird and butterfly habitat, herbs, natives, heirloom tomatoes, hard-to-find perennials, custom-made flower / herb baskets, unique flowerbed designs, organic garden products, blended planting soil mixes and amendments. Also find unique gifts for weddings, house warmings, Mother's Day and other occasions. |
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Jennings Chapel Memorial Rose Garden ...
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here are details about some of the roses ...
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‘The Fairy’
has a lush, spreading shape that will soften any angle. The small, bright
green, shiny leaves and the clustered sprays of little, very double
pink roses are on display throughout the growing season, although Summer
sun fades the flowers to blush white. Massed to create a statement or
allowed to gracefully cascade over the edge of flower beds, this rose
will be treasured for its versatility. This is one of the best summer
blooming roses. note ... the Fairy in front of
marker is a low growing, rambling variety with the same blooming qualities |
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Mutablis illustrates
the typical China trait of darkening with age, instead of fading. Its
single petals open sulfur yellow, changing through orange to a rich
pink and finally crimson. Bright, silky flowers of all these colors
will often be on display at the same time, looking as if a group of
multi-colored butterflies has settled on the bush. This aspect earned
‘Mutabilis’ its common name–"The Butterfly Rose".
A healthy, well-branched shrub, ‘Mutabilis’ will easily
grow to 6 feet, making a fine specimen plant whose showy flowers are
accented by the bronze color of the new growth. This is a very popular
rose due to its distinct coloration. |
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Petite Pink Scotch is
a groundcover; disease, drought and salt tolerant; low spreading mound;
evergreen, flowers in late Spring with multiple clusters of small pink
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Please contact Brett (349-9541)
or Traci (799-3482) with any questions.
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Canebrake Garden Center Send a question or request to thecanebrake@yahoo.com |
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