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Chillaxing at home, at the lake, or camping are examples of great times to have a package of QwikFire on hand. With your outdoor fireplace, chiminea, or firepit at home, QwikFire makes it easy to start your fire and ensures you will have a successful fire regardless of the conditions. CHIMINEA If you love burning…
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In its native habitat, rattlesnake plant produces small yellow flowers in late spring. But as a houseplant, it is grown exclusively for its long, elegant, ornamental foliage, as it rarely blooms indoors. Plants typically grow to about 20 inches tall when grown as houseplants. Rattlesnake plant grows at a moderate rate indoors but will slow…
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Rattlesnake plants (Calathea lancifolia) are tricky houseplants to nurture, but, if you give them the care they need, you will be rewarded with an impressive display from their foliage. This calathea species is native to the rainforests of Brazil and gets its common name from the distinctive decorative markings that are displayed on its leaves. The plant…
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This succulent boasts vibrant, brake light-red blooms rising on arching wands to about 3 feet high. You’ll enjoy the bell shaped flowers from early spring until late summer. Very appealing in desert or succulent gardens and is a durable choice throughout your landscape or it will shine in containers. The deep red flowers will attract…
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Early-blooming Emperor or Fosteriana Tulips descend from Tulipa fosteriana, a wild species from Central Asia. They are known for their remarkably huge flowers and bright colors. They are spectacular for colorful garden display and for bouquets. (Emperor Tulips Orange Emperor, White Emperor and Yellow Purissima bloom a bit later than the rest of the group.)…
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Rex begonia, also commonly known as painted-leaf begonia or fancy-leaf begonia, is a semi-tropical perennial plant known for its large variegated leaves that are brightly colored in shades of green, red, silver, and even purple. Rex begonia is typically grown as an outdoor container plant or houseplant. It can be challenging to find just the right conditions…
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Dramatic, long-lasting, pinkish purple, smoke-like airy seed clusters backed by reddish purple foliage create a prized small tree or large accent shrub. Foliage holds its color all summer, then turns scarlet red in autumn. Deciduous. USDA Zone 4-8 Light Needs Full sun Water Needs Once established, water deeply, occasionally, more in extreme heat.