SoHo Lavender Flower Garden Baby Crib Nursery Bedding Set 10 pieces ** This Month Special! **

SoHo Lavender Flower Garden Baby Crib Nursery Bedding Set 10 pieces ** This Month Special! **




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SoHo Lavender Flower Garden Baby Crib Nursery Bedding Set 10 pieces ** This Month Special! ** Feature

  • 10 Piece Set Includes:(1)Crib Quilt ,(1)Crib Bumper **
  • (1)Fitted Sheet,(1)Crib Skirt (Dust Ruffle),(1)Diaper Stacker
  • (2)of Window Valances ,(1)Toy Bag ,(1)Baby Pillow
  • (1)Baby Mittens one pair
  • This set fits all Baby cribs and Toddler Bed!
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SoHo Lavender Flower Garden Baby Crib Nursery Bedding Set 10 pieces ** This Month Special! ** Overview

10 Piece Set Includes:(1)Crib Quilt ,(1)Crib Bumper (1)Fitted Sheet,(1)Crib Skirt (Dust Ruffle),(1)Diaper Stacker,(2)of Window Valances ,(1)Toy Bag ,(1)Baby Pillow and a baby Mitten one pair.This set fits all Baby cribs and Toddler Bed! Read more

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SoHo Lavender Flower Garden Baby Crib Nursery Bedding Set 10 pieces ** This Month Special! **

SoHo Lavender Flower Garden Baby Crib Nursery Bedding Set 10 pieces ** This Month Special! **
SoHo Lavender Flower Garden Baby Crib Nursery Bedding Set 10 pieces ** This Month Special! **

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Almost all gardeners have remembrances of special plants from their childhood. One particular plant that I remember fondly was my father's treasured pink-flowering gas plant Dictamnus fraxinella Purpureus (also confusingly known as Dictamnus albus Rosea). It grew in our perennial garden and matured into a mound about three feet wide by four feet tall. For several weeks in late spring each year it bore over a dozen flowers spikes of soft pink with darker pink veins. Our gas plant always attracted attention because they are so rare and unusual. Each year it grew a little and gained a few more flower spikes. Our gas plant never got any special care except for spring fertilization with an organic food for flowers. The foliage mound of gas plants is lush, dense and dark green giving a thick bushy appearance. Gas plants are notoriously difficult to transplant. However, when we moved from one house to another, we did successfully transplant it by carefully digging a large root ball in early spring just as it was emerging from the ground.

Although gas plants are easy to grow and will live for generations, they are scarce and hard to find. Propagation is difficult and the gas plant is slow growing when the plant is young. One of the most common questions we get is: "Do you have gas plants in stock?"To my knowledge there is only one wholesale nursery in the United States that grows gas plants and we are indeed fortunate to have nice established blooming-sized specimens from 2.62 quart pots.

SoHo Designs Lavender Flower Garden

Dictamnus is called gas plant because the leaves, flowers, and star-shaped seed pods give off a strong lemon-scented vapor, which on hot summer nights flashes when ignited with a match, harmless to the plant.

Planting and Care

To view Dictamnus fraxinella Purpureus visit the Carroll Gardens website.

Dictamnus Purpureus - A Pink Gas Plant

Alan Summers, president of Carroll Gardens, Inc., has over 30 years experience in gardening and landscape design. He has made Carroll Gardens one of America’s preeminent nurseries, having introduced more than 20 new perennials and woody shrubs over the years and reintroduced numerous “lost” cultivars back to American gardeners.

Carroll Gardens publishes a weekly online newsletter written by Alan. It contains valuable gardening advice and tips and answers to customer questions. Click here to sign up for the Carroll Gardens weekly enewsletter.

Every Saturday, Alan hosts a call-in gardening forum on WCBM radio - 680 AM. For those outside of the WCBM listening area, they can listen to radio show via the internet. Visit CarrollGardens.com to learn more.

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