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Verbena Varieties in 4.5 inch pot or 10 inch hanging basket
10 Inch Hanging Baskets in variety of colors
10 Inch Hanging Baskets in variety of colors
Proven Winners® Combos in 12 inch Hanging Baskets
Dark Eyes (Deep Blue and Red) – Trailing
Marinka (Red and Dark Red) – Trailing
Swing Time (Red and White) – Mounding Upright and Trailing
Dollar Princess (Royal Purple and Red) – Upright and Bushy
Paula Jane (Pink and Dark Pink)- Upright and Bushy (suitable for small container pots)
Fuchsia Varieties in 10 inch hanging Baskets while inventory lasts. Feel free to place orders for these ahead of time.
Explore Ivy Geranium ‘Great Balls of Fire’ (GBF), a vibrant, low-maintenance trailing plant perfect for containers, hanging baskets, and sunny gardens. Ideal for beginners and seasoned gardeners, this drought-tolerant perennial offers stunning blooms, attracts pollinators, and thrives in full sun.
Petunia Sanguna® Assorted Colors
Santana Geraniums are an interspecific hybrid variety, a cross between zonal and ivy geraniums. They are known for their heat tolerance, vibrant blooms, and more compact growth habit. Santana geraniums typically have a bushier, semi-spreading habit and are ideal for containers, hanging baskets, and garden beds. They come in a range of colors and are especially appreciated for their ability to thrive in hot conditions.
On the other hand, Ivy Geraniums (Pelargonium peltatum) are characterized by their trailing habit, making them a popular choice for hanging baskets and window boxes. They have more flexible stems that cascade down, with flowers that tend to be more delicate in appearance compared to the more compact Santana series.
So, while both types belong to the same genus (Pelargonium), Santana geraniums are more compact and bush-like, while ivy geraniums are trailing and more vine-like.