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Welcome to the Willow
Oak product catalog. Inside is a wide variety of fresh and
dried plants, handcrafted items and kits, and more! |
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| Germander, Upright, Creeping |
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The roots are perennial and creeping, the stems square, a foot or two in height, of a shrubby character, with opposite greyish-green, sage-like leaves, in form somewhat oblong heart-shaped, the edges coarsely toothed, very much wrinkled in texture like those of the Sage, hence its familiar names, Wood Sage and Sage Germander.
The whole plant is softly hairy or pubescent. The small labiate flowers are in onesided spike-like clusters, the corollas greenish-yellow in colour, with four stamens, which have yellow anthers, and very noticeable purple and hairy filaments. The terminal flowering spike is about as long again as those that spring laterally below it from the axils of the uppermost pair of leaves.
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$3.50 (3 inch pots) |
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| Global Amaranth |
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Globe amaranth is an annual bedding plant known for its colorful leaves or inflorescences, that came to us from tropical areas of the Old World. They were used for a long time by the Indians, and are documented as having been a part of early American gardens. In addition to their ease of culture, they were popular with our ancestors for their use as "everlastings."
Nearly all the species of this genus will retain their beauty for several years if the flower heads are gathered before too far advanced, and hung up to dry. Because of this property they were made the emblems of immortality and immutability in times of old.
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