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TN Nursery’s best-selling plants offer an ideal combination of beauty, resilience, and ecological benefits, which makes them popular among gardening enthusiasts. From vibrant flowering perennials like daylilies and coneflowers to hardy ferns and ground covers, each plant provides unique advantages.is carefully selected by homeowners for their ability to thrive in various conditions. Native species, such as Virginia bluebells and milkweed, are particularly valued for their support of pollinators and their role in creating sustainable landscapes. These top sellers reflect TN Nursery’s commitment to quality and environmental stewardship, providing gardeners with reliable options to enhance their outdoor spaces.

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Dragon Fruit Plant

Dragon Fruit Plant

6-14" Cell Plug 

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Kiwi Plant 6-10

Kiwi Plant 6-10"

The Kiwi Plant is vine-like with heart-shaped leaves and clusters of fuzzy, brownish-green, egg-shaped fruits with sweet, green, or gold flesh. It is typically grown for its delicious and nutritious fruit. It is a remarkable and highly versatile woody vine renowned for its unique characteristics and horticultural value. This captivating plant offers several positive attributes, making it a sought-after addition to gardens and landscapes. The Kiwi Plant (Actinidia chinensis) Can Get 40 Feet Tall   The Kiwi plant has robust vines that reach up to 40 feet. Their velvety leaves can grow up to five inches long. They feature fuzzy stems with five- or six-petal, creamy-white blooms that eventually develop a buff-yellow hue. The stems can range in color from shades of burgundy red to dark green. These produce oval-shaped, egg-sized fruit, which develops from the fertilized blossoms. Their enormous, glossy, deep-green leaves resemble those of many tropical species. They can grow into massive canopies of greenery, giving the yard a forest-like or tropical vibe. Enjoy The Fast Growing Of The Kiwi Plant The showy display of greenery and rapid vine growth make them great for quickly adding dense foliage to your yard. They have long petioles that support their oval-shaped leaves. You can use the thick foliage to create natural privacy screens or to add seclusion to outdoor spaces. The leaves and branches tend to stay covered in red hair while they're young. As they mature, they lose their red hair and turn dark green with light green veins. Enjoy Delightful Aromas During the Spring With Kiwi Plant In April, clusters of tiny, fragrant flowers bloom along the vines. These aromatic blossoms attract pollinators with their fragrance, which is critical to fruit-bearing because it relies on pollinators like bees and butterflies. Once they bear fruit, their fruitful aromas become even more vital. The garden becomes a tropical paradise when planted among other tropical plants with scented blooms, fragrant leaves, or exotic fruit. Kiwi Plant is a vigorous climber. Its dense foliage quickly covers trellises and arbors. Its ability to grow fast also makes it useful for filling empty spaces in gardens and landscaping, such as between flowerbeds. The vigorous vines can grow together over fences and walls, providing uniquely shaded areas and adding natural strength to pergola archways. Some people use them to define garden borders. Their tropical appearance simplifies the creation of attractive vertical garden designs with an exotic vibe. Get Your Kiwi Plant At TN Nursery Today!

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Banana Tree

Banana Tree

Though often referred to as a tree, the banana tree is a fruit-bearing plant with a pseudostem of tightly packed leaf bases. Banana Trees (Musa acuminate) Offer Clusters of Fresh Fruits In Warm Season Months  Depending on the variety, it can grow between 10 and 30 feet tall and is characterized by its broad, elongated, bright green leaves that can reach up to 9 feet tall. These leaves give the plant a lush, tropical appearance, making it popular for ornamental landscaping in warm climates. The Banana Plants We Ship Comes In 6-14" Cell Plug  Use Banana Trees For A Tropical Aesthetic Banana plants thrive in warm, humid environments with full sun and rich, well-drained soil. They are fast-growing and can produce fruit within 10 to 15 months under optimal conditions. The flowers emerge from the top of the pseudostem and are initially wrapped in large, purple bracts. As these bracts peel back, they reveal rows of small, yellowish flowers that develop into clusters of bananas. Banana Trees Have Clusters of Fruit The fruit is a curved, elongated berry, typically green when unripe and turning yellow, red, or even purple when fully mature, depending on the variety. Bananas are known for their rich and sweet, creamy flesh, which is enjoyed fresh, dried, or cooked in a variety of dishes around the world. Banana Trees are hardy and easy to grow Despite their size, Banana plants have shallow root systems and are susceptible to wind damage, requiring some protection from strong gusts. They also need consistent moisture to thrive but must not be waterlogged, which can lead to root rot. With proper care, a Banana plant can produce fruit for several years before the main pseudostem dies, at which point new shoots (called suckers) will take over, continuing the growth cycle.  

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Red Raspberry Bush

Red Raspberry Bush

The Red Raspberry plant is a deciduous, perennial shrub known for its delicious, sweet-tart fruit. It typically grows between 3 to 5 feet tall and features cane-like stems that can be either thorny or thornless, depending on the variety. Red Raspberry Plants (Rubus idaeus) Offer Delicious Fruits in the Warm Season The leaves are dark green on top and pale on the underside, with a serrated edge, giving the plant a lush, vibrant appearance. In late spring and summer, they also offer vibrant red berries. Comes in a cell plug 6-12" In spring, the Red Raspberry plant produces small, delicate white and pink flowers that attract pollinators These flowers eventually give way to the familiar red raspberries that ripen mid to late summer. The fruit comprises many small drupelets, each containing a seed, and is easily harvested by hand. The plant needs full sun and well-drained soil, thriving in cooler climates that benefit from winter chilling. Plant Red Raspberry Plants For Fresh Berries! Red Raspberries are highly prized for their rich flavor, whether eaten fresh, made into jams, or used in desserts. The plant is also valued for its relatively low maintenance, though it requires regular pruning to manage its canes' growth and encourage a healthy fruit yield. Over time, the Red Raspberry can form dense thickets if not correctly managed, making it both a productive and decorative addition to a garden. Red Raspberry Prefer Full Sun

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Pomegrante Tree

Pomegrante Tree

The Pomegranate tree is a fruit-producing tree that typically grows between 10 and 20 feet tall. It has a dense, rounded form with multiple spiny branches and glossy, dark green leaves that are narrow and lance-shaped.  Ships 6-14" Cell Plug  Pomegranate Trees (Punica granatum) are highly prized  As the season progresses, these flowers develop into the fruit for which the tree is famous: the pomegranate. The fruit is roughly the size of a large apple, with a tough, leathery rind . The fruit is filled with hundreds of tiny, jewel-like seeds, each encased in a juicy, tart-sweet covering known as an aril. These arils are the edible part of the pomegranate, prized for their flavor and high antioxidant content. Pomegranate Trees Thrive in Warm Climates  Pomegranate trees thrive in warm, dry climates and are well-suited to Mediterranean and desert regions.  Regular watering during the growing season helps produce larger, juicier fruit. The tree also has relatively low maintenance and hardy. The Pomegranate Fruits are High in Antioxidants The Pomegranate tree is valued for its ornamental qualities and fruit. Its attractive flowers and unique fruit make it a beautiful addition to gardens and landscapes. At the same time, its resilience and adaptability to various soil types and conditions add to its appeal to home gardeners. The Pomegranate Tree Is Valued For Its Ornamental Qualities And Fruit.      

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Pineapple Tree 6-14

Pineapple Tree 6-14" Plug

Pineapple Plant (Ananas comosus) Product Overview: Discover the tropical allure of the Pineapple Plant, a unique and attractive addition to your home or garden. Known for its vibrant green foliage and exotic fruit, this hardy plant brings a touch of the tropics wherever it grows. 6-14" Cell Plug  Is the size we ship Key Features of the Pineapple Tree Exotic Appeal: The pineapple plant boasts rosette-shaped leaves with a spiky, leathery texture. Its tropical aesthetic makes it a striking ornamental plant, even before it bears fruit. Edible Fruit: With patience and proper care, your pineapple plant will produce sweet, tangy pineapples. The fruit typically takes 18-24 months to mature from flowering. Easy Care: Pineapple plants are relatively low-maintenance. They thrive in well-draining soil and require minimal watering, making them perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners. Indoor & Outdoor Versatility: Ideal for growing indoors near a sunny window or outdoors in warm climates. It prefers consistent warmth and humidity. Air Purification: Like many houseplants, the pineapple plant helps remove toxins indoors. Care Instructions For The Pineapple Tree Light: It prefers bright, indirect sunlight. If growing indoors, place it near a window with sun or under grow lights. Water: Water well 1-2 times per week out between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot. Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix. A blend designed for succulents or cacti works well. Temperature: It does best in temperatures between 65°F and 85°F (18°C and 29°C). Protect it from frost and extreme cold.   Size at Maturity: Mature Height: Approximately 2-3 feet (60-90 cm) tall. Mature Spread: 1-2 feet (30-60 cm) wide. Additional Notes: The pineapple plant is a slow grower, so patience is key if you're looking forward to harvesting fruit. It's an excellent choice for decorative pots, and it can also be a unique gift for plant enthusiasts. Bring a slice of the tropics to your space with the Pineapple Plant—its lush foliage and potential for fresh fruit make it a delightful and rewarding choice for any plant lover!

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Magnolia Jane Tree 1 Gal. 2-3'

Magnolia Jane Tree 1 Gal. 2-3'

The Magnolia Jane tree (Magnolia × 'Jane') is a stunning and versatile addition to any landscape. It is known for its captivating beauty and hardiness. This deciduous tree is part of the Little Girl series, which was developed in the 1950s to create late-blooming and frost-resistant magnolias.  Magnolia Jane Tree (Magnolia x 'Jane') Description Key Features: Blooms: The Magnolia Jane features striking, cup-shaped flowers with deep pink to purple on the outside and a lighter, rosy pink inside. The blooms emerge in early spring, often before the leaves, and continue sporadically throughout the summer.  Size and Shape: Reaching a mature height of 10-15 feet and a spread of 8-12 feet, this small to medium-sized tree has an upright, multi-stemmed growth habit, making it perfect for smaller gardens or as a focal point in larger landscapes. Foliage: The tree has large, glossy green leaves that transition to a golden yellow in the fall, creating seasonal interest. Hardiness: Magnolia Jane is hardy in USDA zones 4-8, tolerating temperatures as low as -30°F. It is also resistant to pests and diseases, making it a low-maintenance choice for gardeners. Care: This magnolia prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Once established, it is moderately drought-tolerant but benefits from regular watering during prolonged dry periods. Uses: Ideal as a specimen tree in borders or as part of a mixed shrubbery, Magnolia Jane adds elegance and color throughout the growing season Magnolia Jane Is a Spring and Summer Long Blooming Flowering Tree Whether you're looking to enhance your garden with spring and summer blooms or seeking a hardy, easy-to-care-for tree, the Magnolia Jane is an excellent choice that offers year-round beauty and charm. The Magnolia Jane Is a Floral Bouquet Trees With Highly Fragrant Blooms Covering The Entire Tree If you're looking for a tree that blooms throughout the spring and summer seasons, with the appearance of an elegant bouquet of fresh cut flowers and a delightful aroma reminiscent of French perfume with notes of lavender and fresh cut peonies, then this is the tree for you. We don't usually grow enough of these to advertise, but Tristan at TN Nursery saved 1000 of these to sell in the summer season. Magnolia Jane Trees Can Grow Up To 15 Feet Tall

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Kwanzan Cherry Tree 3' - 1 Gallon

Kwanzan Cherry Tree 3' - 1 Gallon

The Kwanzan Cherry tree (Prunus serrulata 'Kwanzan'), also known as the Japanese flowering cherry, is famous for its stunning beauty and vibrant spring blooms. This ornamental tree is renowned for gardens, parks, and streetscapes because of its magnificent floral display and graceful form.  Kwanzan Cherry Tree (Prunus serrulata 'Kwanzan') Key Features: Blooms: The Kwanzan Cherry tree is famous for its stunning double blossoms, a vibrant, deep pink color. Every flower has 20-30 petals, giving it a whole appearance. These beautiful blooms usually appear in mid to late spring and typically last 2-3 weeks. Size and Shape:This medium-sized tree usually grows to a height of 15-25 feet with a similar spread. Its upright, vase-shaped growth habit becomes more rounded as it matures, creating a stunning silhouette in the landscape. Foliage: The tree's new leaves emerge as bronzy-red in spring, mature to a glossy green in summer, and turn brilliant shades of yellow, orange, and bronze in the fall, adding seasonal interest. Hardiness: The Kwanzan Cherry suits USDA hardiness zones 5-9. It can adapt to various soil types but thrives in well-drained, loamy soil with total sun exposure. Care: This tree needs regular watering to establish a robust root system, especially during dry periods. It should be pruned in late winter to early spring to maintain its shape and remove dead or damaged branches. Uses: The Kwanzan Cherry tree is perfect as a specimen tree, for group plantings, or as an allele. It creates a dramatic display in any landscape and is a favorite for lining driveways and walkways or as a centerpiece in garden beds. Kwanzan Cherry Trees Have Double Blooming Clusters of Pink Blossoms The Kwanzan Cherry tree is excellent for adding vibrant spring color and year-round interest to your garden. Its stunning blossoms, appealing foliage, and graceful form make it a standout addition to any landscape. TN Nursery Offers Great Deals on Kwanzan Cherry Trees

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Echinacea Plant

Echinacea Plant

The echinacea plant is a famous Spring and Summer blooming pollinator perennial. It's also known as the Purple Coneflower Plant. At maturity, it can grow from 1 to 3 feet in height and serves as a master of the flower garden to attract monarchs, goldfinches, and all types of pollinators and birds. Monarchs flock to these plants at TN Nursery. Go to YouTube and search "TN Nursery Monarchs on Coneflower Plants" to see all the videos Tammy puts on YouTube to prove they flock to them. This is our best-seller perennial, and for a good reason; look at the videos, the proof's here! Echinacea Plant (Coneflower) Blooms Light-Dark Purple Echinacea plants are beautiful native perennial flowers with super sturdy stems holding the flowers in place. They have daisy-shaped blooms but are dark purple and very colorful in a sun garden. Depending on the pH of your soil, the blooms range from pale purple to deep purple when the pH is balanced.  Echinacea Plant Has Unique Foliage  This perennial has lanced-shaped leaves and blooms, and they vary in size, often ranging from medium height to larger, making them unfit. They are also a favorite in flower beds and gardens alike. There are other species of coneflowers, known as cultivars. The yellow varieties are well-accented. The Echinacea Plant Does Well In Dry Areas  Echinacea plants prefer the sun and a good drainage area. The spreading petals offer the flower a disc-like appearance, often used in many upscale landscaping designs and schemes. These long-blooming perennials rebloom every spring, offering years of enjoyment in the garden.  They can also thrive in partial shade. Being one of the top pollinator flowers, this is deficient maintenance and easy to care for. It's a wildflower native to the Eastern United States, and some of the D.O.T.s have planted it in interstate mediums to restore the monarch's extinction. They are highly sustainable flowers that you will never tire of due to their ability to ward off pests and diseases, making them highly desirable. TN Nurseries' Absolute Best Selling Plant Of All Times

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Coneflower Plant

Coneflower Plant

The coneflower plant, or echinacea, is known for its distinctive daisy-like, purple flowers with a prominent cone-shaped center. These flowers attract pollinators and add color to gardens.   Coneflower Perennial (Echinacea) Coneflowers, which resemble daisies, typically bloom in the middle to end of summer. Certain types may begin blooming earlier or continue into the autumn. They are available in a rainbow of hues, from yellow to deep pink, and with both single and double blooms that are incredibly vibrant. Magnus Superior variants bloom from the end of spring until the end of summer with rosy-violet rays that can reach a diameter of seven inches. These plants respond exceptionally well to deadheading. They spread gracefully like wildflowers thanks to their abundant seed production and self-sowing capabilities. Their delicate branches and colorful flowers make them perfect for gardens, where they provide visual interest without drawing attention to themselves. This naturalizing effect makes the plant look better and works well to fill in gaps between flower beds. Add Uniqueness to Your Garden With It Because of their unusual shape and composition, cones are a great way to add variety to your landscape. Their unique cone shapes also make them eye-catching accents among other garden plants. They provide textural variety to a garden by growing erect, contrasting wonderfully with trailing or mounding plants. In expansion, they can adjust to a broad range of soil types and light levels, giving you more alternatives for planting them. Invite Pollinators to Your Yard With It Since Coneflower Plants produce both nectar and pollen, many pollinators rely on these flowers for sustenance. Each 250 to 500 blooms that make up its black, cone-shaped flower head serves as a little cup of nectar for the pollinators. Bees and hummingbirds are just a few of the pollinators that love it. This variant can grow up to three feet tall and typically blooms between the middle of summer and the beginning of September each year because they produce seeds and are a popular nectar source for birds. They are of the same genus as the daisy, which you could guess by looking at. They bear stunning purplish-pink petals and are naturally drought-tolerant. As a native plant, they provide professionals and gardening enthusiasts with a low-maintenance option for adding complexion to outdoor spaces. What Do They Look Like?  The Coneflower (also called Echinacea) may be well-known for its petals' deep to pastel purple tinge. However, a closer look will reveal one of the most intricate and alluring central disks of all flowering plants. This flower gets its name from this striking and unique central disk.  It has received this moniker thanks to the spiny central hub. The spines are spread out in an almost exact order of distance, giving the cone a symmetrical shape and order that is truly stunning when observed closely.  In full bloom, their petals may splay out parallel to the ground or stretch downward. This positioning puts the central cone on full display and accentuates its bulbous shape. The spines on the cone can adopt a rust, red, orange, or yellow pigmentation throughout the blooming season.  Of course, the petals are nothing to sneeze at. Being a daisy gendaisieshe, the petals are lance-shaped and can grow to about 1.5 inches long. The flower is mostly an intense purple, where it connects with the stem and washes out gradually towards the tip. In some lights, this creates a pastel effect that is perfect for pairing with other flowers without drawing too much attention.  The stem grows erect and can reach heights between 2 and 4 feet. This makes this plant a great contrast to creeping or bunching plants. The leaves are basal and arranged alternately. They are a deep, cool green reminiscent of forest floors.  What Should You Plant Coneflowers If their chromatic and structural traits aren't enough to entice you, check out some of the more practical benefits of adding this flower to your landscape:  Planting Options: They are very versatile when it comes to planting. Once established, they are highly adaptable and can live with varying degrees of light and soil types. So, no matter what soil you have or what kind of space you have to work with, you can still enjoy these flowers. They Attract Pollinators. Hummingbirds and bees love the pollen and nectar they produce. The cone can house 250-500 spines, which are filled with food for a wide variety of pollinators.  Easy to Maintain - While they will require regular watering after planting, they only need a little maintenance after they are established. They respond well to deadheading, which can also help control seeding if you want them to spread only a little. They can handle several types of soil as long as it is well-drained.  They're Drought Tolerant - Want to contribute to the palette of your garden without spending a fortune on water? The plant is drought-tolerant. Once the roots have been established, maintaining them takes very little water. They Come in a Variety of Colors-They come in a bouquet of colors, from the typical purplish-pink to yellow shades. This makes them a popular choice for gardeners who want their landscapes to explode with color while maintaining strong uniformity.  Frequently Asked  Are you ready to start planting them in your lawn or garden? The following answers to commonly asked questions may prepare you.  When Do They Bloom?  The blooming season for them is typically between mid-summer and later summer. Some variants can bloom into autumn.  Do They Like Sun or Shade?  Like most flowers in the daisy family, daisies love sunshine. Planting them in an area with at least six hours of direct sunlight daily would help.  Do They Come Back Every Year? They are perennials, which means they come back every year. This makes them a good choice if you want to add consistent color and variety to your outdoor spaces.  How Tall Are They?  They can stretch to 2-4 feet tall. The stem holds the flower clear above the basal leaves, allowing it to be the show's star, even on the shorter end.  How Do You Plant Them?  Start by digging a hole twice the width of the root ball's diameter. The root ball should be set to level with the soil line. To help retain moisture, add a small amount of compost and mulch to the plant site. After planting, they will need regular watering until the plant has established.  Will They Bloom Again If Deadheaded?  Coneflower respond well to deadheading. They will bloom again if you deadhead them. There are particular advantages to deadheading. Firstly, it will keep them from overtaking other plants in your garden (deadheading prevents seeding). Secondly, it may prolong the bloom time.  How Do You Deadhead A Coneflower It will help if you always deadhead (prune) yours with shears, as the stems can be very hardy and rugged to snap by hand. Deadhead after the flower has faded, cutting it down to a leaf close to new growth.  TN Nursery Provides Year-round Beauty for Your  Whether you want the whole gamut of colors or lush greenery to add to your garden, TN Nursery has you covered. We offer many ferns, flowers, plants, mosses, shrubs, perennials, vines, trees, and more. Your order is backed up by a full, year-long, 100% satisfaction guarantee. Our prime specimens make planting and maintaining easy and allow you to enjoy the fulfillment of gardening. Place an order now and beautify your outdoor spaces.

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Black Eyed Susan

Black Eyed Susan

Black Eyed Susan has vibrant yellow petals and dark, contrasting centers and is a popular and delightful addition to any landscaping project. This native North American wildflower offers a host of pleasing attributes that make it a sought-after choice for gardens and outdoor spaces. From its adaptability to its visual appeal and ecological benefits, it stands out as a versatile and attractive plant.  Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia Hirta) Is A Long-Blooming Perennial  The Black-Eyed Susan or Rudbeckia Hirta is a beautiful and popular flower that blooms each year in North America. With yellow flowers surrounding a dark circular center, this plant serves an aesthetic purpose in any landscape and draws in bees and butterflies. Due to its hardiness and versatility, the plant is suitable for growing in the garden for beginners and professionals.  The Black Eyed Susan is valued for ornamental purposes and its contribution to the maintenance of ecosystems. Moreover, black-eyed susan plants for sale have stunning flowers that can be added to your garden for curb appeal. Features of Black Eyed Susan Plant The Black-Eyed Susan has bright yellow petals with a dark brown or black Eye in the middle, which makes it a vivid plant that would look great in any garden.  This plant attracts bees, butterflies, and many other beneficial insects, so it should be included in any pollinator garden. The black-eyed susan plant is relatively adaptable. It does well in arid conditions and simple soil types, making it a perfect pick for any low-maintenance garden. Black Eyed Susans Are Excellent Pollinator Plants It prefers regions receiving full or partial sun exposure. It has a growth habit of 2 to 3 feet tall with a similar width, enhancing the green appearance of areas where it is grown. This plant does not need much attention once established and usually grows well. It is relatively immune to many garden pests and diseases. Growers of black-eyed susan plants can also contribute to habitat and care for one's patch of land by offering food for pollinators and other more valuable insects. Black Eyed Susan Perennials Returns Every Spring and Summer Season Buy black-eyed susan plants and add these beautiful flowers to your garden, like our other popular ornamental plants, such as echinacea, shasta daisy, or coneflower plants.

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Lady Fern

Lady Fern

The Lady Fern is a delicate, feathery-textured fern with finely divided, lacy fronds often found in moist, shaded woodland environments. It is a graceful and versatile fern species that offers a range of benefits when incorporated into landscaping designs. The fern's delicate fronds, adaptability, and aesthetic contributions make it a sought-after choice for enhancing outdoor spaces. The Lady Fern (Athyrium filix-femina) Can Get 5 Feet Tall Lady Fern, scientifically known as Athyrium filix-femina, is a natural perennial that can reach a height of five feet. Their large, lacy leaves are a brilliant green, each growing as wide as a foot. The leaves are a verdant green as the summer progresses, but they turn a golden yellow as winter approaches. The stems of the fronds might be green, purple, or red. As the temperature decreases in the autumn, the leaves fall off; they always grow back in the spring. A cluster of these plants will form around the original plant as they spread out from a core base. They are more tolerant of dry soils than other plants and can even handle partial sunshine in damp soil. Lady Fern Helps Fight Soil Erosion  The rhizome root systems of Lady Fern plants play a significant role in soil stabilization. You can use the fronds that fall from them as mulch. These plants also enhance soil erosion prevention through their dense plant cover and unique slope adaptation. Adding Lady Ferns To Your Landscape Will Add Texture Because of their fibrous root systems and thick, verdant foliage, they are great for creating homes for animals in their native environments. Many small animals, like beetles and spiders, find cover and a place to lay their eggs among the complex fronds while the plant protects them from danger. Birds and other animals, including amphibians and reptiles, feed on the plant's decaying matter, fungi, and other organic material in the soil and leaf litter for sustenance. The Lady Fern Has Been Around For Millions Of Years  They have been around for a long time in American woods, but they've just lately become popular as landscaping plants. They work excellently as garden borders, which helps keep certain animals away. With their somewhat tall stature, they are also perfect for layering borders in the garden. They provide a lovely low-front or mid-height addition when planted toward the front or center of the border, respectively.

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Hay Scented Fern

Hay Scented Fern

The Hay-Scented Fern is a deciduous fern known for its delicate, finely divided fronds and a distinctive fragrance reminiscent of freshly mown hay when crushed, commonly found in woodland areas. It is a versatile and attractive plant with numerous landscaping benefits. This deciduous plant is native to North America and can be valuable to garden designs, incorporating texture, ground cover, and visual interest. Hay-Scented Fern (Dennstaedtia punctilobula) Characteristics and Usage  The Hay Scented Fern offers gardeners and landscapers a convenient way to provide green ground coverage to any outdoor area. The fronds have a striking appearance due to their intricate leaflets. They also give off a unique scent, which is how they get their name. If you want to plant these intriguing plants in your yard or garden, read on as we tell you what you need to know about them.  Aesthetics Of This native Fern  The short answer is yes. The fronds of the Hay Scented Fern have individually cut leaflets that grow opposite each other. The subleaflets mimic the frond's appearance, resulting in a very intricate design and a microcosm of the plant as a whole. The color of the fronds is a verdant green in the spring and summer, giving way to a golden yellow in the fall - evocative of the colors that we commonly associate with that time of year. So, the Hay-Scented Fern will naturally keep up with the motifs of the changing seasons. The fronds of the Hay-Scented Fern are unique because they grow straight up from the underground rhizome (the stem). The fronds spread over spring and summer to cover the soil below. Hay-scented fern fronds can grow about a foot wide and up to four feet tall They have a blade-like shape that tapers to a fine point. Even at the very tip of the fronds, you can still see tiny leaflets mimicking the overall shape of the leaves. This makes them very intricate plants that evoke awe and wonder at nature's designs, whether you are looking at them up close or from afar. The fern adds a lush, forest-like aesthetic to outdoor areas. It is found in wooded areas in North America and has been added to many landscapes to affect the calm, serene aesthetic of dewy forest with dense undergrowth. Of course, the Hay Scented Fern offers gardeners an easy way to add a touch of green to brown or drab landscape areas. They work exceptionally well as edgers around hardscapes and can be used to replace grass where it may be challenging to grow. Love To Smell Fresh Cut Hay? Hay Scented Ferns Has This Summer Aroma  The beauty of the Hay-Scented Fern does not end with its visual qualities. It entices the sense of smell as well. When the fronds are rubbed, pressed, or otherwise disturbed, they give off a distinct scent of freshly cut hay. The aroma is evocative of the smells we associate with the summer months and adds an immersive element to your yard or garden.  What Does Hay-Scented Fern Offer?  It's clear that the Hay Scented Fern is a beautiful plant, but are there any practical benefits to growing it? Indeed, and here are just a few advantages: They Provide A Habitat for Wildlife - The Hay-Scented Fern provides good cover for small, ground-dwelling animals. So, if you want to make your property a sanctuary for various wildlife, this fern will provide immediate appeal. The spores on the underside of the fronds are also food for certain insects that help enrich the soil.  They Prevent Soil Erosion- This is a deciduous type of fern, which means it sheds its fronds every year only to grow new ones in the spring. This helps to stabilize the soil and prevent erosion from overdrying. The roots of the fern can also help bind the soil. They Are A Native Fern-As a fern native to North America, the hay-scented fern is easy to grow and maintain and helps purify the soil.  Other ferns like this also help remove toxins from the soil and even purify the air. They Keep Away Deer - If you are having trouble with deer damaging your plants, the Hay-Scented Fern can deter them. Lining the edge of your lawn or garden with Hay-Scented Fern can help keep deer away as they are not attracted to this type of plant. Hay-Scented Fern Frequently Asked Questions  Now let's cover some important topics about this fern and how to take care of them:  What is the Hay-Scented Fern Used for?  In suburban gardens, the Hay-Scented Fern is often used as groundcover and to provide some greenery to a landscape. In more rural areas, Hay-Scented Ferns can repel deer and other small, problematic critters.  How Big Do Hay-Scented Ferns Grow? The fronds of the Hay Scented Fern can stretch to about a foot wide. The plant can reach a height between one and four feet at maturity. Their size makes them an excellent choice for small garden areas. And if you have a large area you need to cover, they can spread quickly if you have ample shade. Do Hay-Scented Ferns Like Sun or Shade? The light requirements for Hay Scented Ferns are shaded to partially shaded areas. They also like acidic, moist soil that drains well.  How Do You Plant Hay-Scented Ferns? It's best to plant these ferns in the spring. The hole should be the depth of the rootball itself and twice as wide. The crown should be about ½" below the surface of the soil. Add compost to enrich the soil and help the Hay-Scented Fern grow properly. When Should I Prune Hay-Scented Ferns? Pruning is necessary for these ferns unless fronds or leaflets are yellowing or dying before the season. To prune, cut back the fronds down to the soil line. Any pruning should be done in the early spring after all growth has ceased. Easy and Fun Planting The prime fern specimens we sell here at TN Nursery will have you growing beautiful green plants in no time. Plus, we offer grower direct pricing so you can beautify your garden affordably. Enjoy the beauty and practical benefits of ferns by placing an order today Hay-Scented Fern Smells Like Fresh Hay That's Just Been Harvested Hay Scented Fern Dennstaedtia punctiloba, a deciduous fern, has the aroma of freshly cut hay when crushed. Up to two feet (60 cm) tall, they may extend to three or four feet (0.9-1.2 m) broad. The rhizomes of this fern, which are underground stems, are responsible for the fern's singular growth. The fronds of the hay-scented fern become a delicate yellow in the autumn. This ground cover's long lifespan is a great asset, and it's a hardy native favorite that cleans toxins from the air and the soil.  These ferns form dense clumps and are known to keep deer away. Hay-scented ferns may be found from Newfoundland to Alabama, although the eastern states of North America have the greatest concentration. U.S.D.A. climatic zones 3-8 are home to hay-scented ferns.  Forest floors are carpeted with a lush green carpet of moss and ferns. Meadows, farms, and cliffs are other typical habitats for these plants.  How to Grow a Hay-scented Fern in Your Garden Hay-scented ferns are very simple to grow since they are resilient and quickly establish themselves in the garden. A well-drained region is ideal for these ferns. Add some compost to your soil if it's lacking in nutrients. To keep the ferns from interfering with one other, you should plant them approximately 18 inches (45 centimeters) apart.  Slightly acidic soil is ideal for these ferns, which thrive in partial shade. They will not seem as lush and vibrant when grown in a whole light. Ferns in a Haystack The hay-scented fern are challenging to control once it has taken root and spread. Pulling off part of the spring growth will curb the spread of these stubborn plants if your garden needs it. Caring for a hay-scented fern does take little energy. Fish emulsion fertilizer may be used to restore the color of your ferns if they begin to fade. It has been reported that these ferns may last for a decade. Uses of Hay-Scented Ferns Wildlife Significance of Hay-Scented Ferns The Hay-Scented Fern's environmental significance to animals is pretty poor. Like other ferns, it does not constitute a significant food source; however, a few insects allegedly feed on the spore-bearing fronds. You may use them as a border-edging ground cover and naturalize your landscape with them This hardy fern favorite is native to open woodlands. Its natural elegance can enhance any space, whether it's growing in a pot, adding charm to gardens, or providing flawless ground cover. Decorative Attributes of Hay Scented Fern Also known as dennstaedtia punctilobula, this classy and stylish greenery is both functional and decorative in a laid-back way. The plant has narrow fronds that create bright green leaves throughout the spring and summer. In fall, the fronds turn golden yellow to display a stunning seasonal color. These plants provide superior ground cover, and because of their decorative qualities, the fragrant ferns can add texture and splashes of bright greenery to shade gardens. The greenery also makes a unique and striking border for garden beds. Scented types exude an aroma of freshly cut hay in the late summer, which is how this plant got its name. The wonderful aroma smells like summer itself, with the fragrance of freshly mowed lawns hanging sweetly in the warm air. When the stems are disturbed or broken, they release a fresh, summery fragrance. Perhaps because of this scent, the plant repels rabbits and deer, which many gardeners appreciate. Because these deciduous plants lose their leaves in late fall and early winter, they produce fresh growth throughout the spring and summer because they are shade perennials. Hay Scented Fern Reaches 2 feet in height at maturity Unlike many other species, Hay Scented Fern has individual fronds that grow almost straight up from an underground stem called a rhizome. Plants can be up to two feet tall and four feet wide. The feathery, finely textured fronds are appreciated for their lush and abundant appearance. After emerging from the creeping underground stems, the fronds spread slowly, forming clusters of bright green carpeting over the ground. Abundant little leaflets give the fronds their lush, feathery appeal. Hay Scented Fern Has Unique Foliage  The small leaflets have finely serrated margins and pointy, lance-shaped tips positioned alternately along the length of the stem. The fronds provide a stunning explosion of vibrant green foliage, making a spectacular backdrop for any surrounding landscape.

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New York Fern

New York Fern

The New York Fern is a native, deciduous species with delicate, lacy fronds and a distinctive appearance, commonly found in Eastern North American woodlands. These medium-sized ferns offer a delightful display of yellow-green fronds that carpet the forest floor. The fern has a delicate blade shape with a triangular leaf structure. The plant's blade is most comprehensive in the middle and tapers sharply at both ends. The New York Fern is a type of plant that grows well throughout the eastern part of North America, and it's found in large numbers throughout New York. This perennial is what you need to fill specific spaces in your yard that would benefit from greenery.  New York Fern (Thelypteris noveboracensis) for Your Garden is a Popular Native Ground Cover Fern The fern is typically used as ground cover in areas where grass and other plants don't do as well. As a result, filling these spaces comes with some benefits. First, this plant takes root to prevent soil erosion in areas where soil isn't being kept in place by root systems. As an added benefit, the growth of this lush green plant throughout your yard makes it difficult for weeds to take root, preventing unwanted weed growth. New York Ferns Absorbs Airborne Pollutants These plants are adept at capturing pollutants from the air, making it easier for you to breathe and enjoy your outdoor space. If you're constantly bothered by dust or pollen, consider adding this plant to your landscape and others known to improve air quality. Add Bio-Diversity To Your Garden With The New York Ferns Biodiversity is essential on any property, and you'll find that this plant is a friend to local wildlife. For example, this ground cover is known to serve as an excellent cover for certain animals like toads. The better news? It's not a plant typically sought after by larger animals like deer, which means it will cover other animals until the cold weather comes in. New York Ferns Can Stand 1 to 2 Feet Tall at Maturity New York Fern is a fast-growing plant that will quickly establish itself in your space, and trailing rhizomes will constantly be shooting up additional fronds that provide an even thicker look to your space. If you're looking for something hard to ruin and will start thriving in specific spaces almost immediately, this is the ground cover to go with.

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Yellow Coneflower

Yellow Coneflower

Yellow Coneflower is a native perennial wildflower with striking, golden daisy-like flowers and a central cone. It attracts pollinators and adds bright color to prairies and gardens. It is a delightful addition to any landscape and offers numerous attributes that make it popular among gardeners. These plants, which also produce achenes fruit, can grow up to three feet tall and have rough stems and leaves. A single flowerhead grows on an unbranched stem from the plant's base leaves. Each flower can have up to 13 drooping golden petals that are 1½–3½ inches long and have notched ends. As they dry, the fruits within their bur-like dome-shaped heads become black. Enjoy a Long Blooming Period With The Yellow Coneflower (Echinacea paradoxa) A long flowering season is excellent for coordinating plant combinations and flower arrangements. Yellow Coneflower blooms for one to two months, beginning early and ending in late summer. As the blooming season progresses, the plant's cone-shaped green core eventually becomes a deep purple or brown. Remember that most of these flowers will fully bloom in their second or third year of growth. These plants' fruit usually develops in late summer or fall. The achenes can display four little teeth at their tips, giving them an oblong-angular form. Lure Pollinators And Birds With Yellow Coneflower These plants are a great addition to any garden since they draw pollinators and birds. Birds love the seeds from the flower's cone-shaped core, and bees and butterflies also visit the blossom. From a design perspective, the cone-shaped seed heads with their sharp points make them a one-of-a-kind architectural feature. Create Beautiful Textured Gardens With Yellow Coneflower The textured leaves of Yellow Coneflower, also known as perennial black-eyed Susans, provide movement and contrast to any garden. These plants stand out because of their large, glossy leaves resembling cabbage leaves. You can use the textured foliage to increase the visual appeal of your yard. Their greenery is an excellent addition to naturalized areas, rain gardens, and gardens. Add Color To Your Flowerbed With Yellow Coneflowers

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Perennial Package - 10 Plants

Perennial Package - 10 Plants

This Perennial Package has a carefully curated selection of 10 plants that offer diverse shapes, sizes, and colors, ensuring a captivating display throughout the seasons. Each plant is chosen for its resilience, beauty, and ability to return year after year, making it a fantastic investment in your garden's long-term health and beauty. PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE A COLLECTION OF PERENNIALS, NOT SPECIFIC SPECIES. WE CHOOSE TYPES THAT WORK BEST FOR YOUR ZONE ACCORDING TO YOUR ZIP CODE Enjoy Colors With Our Perennial Package Add vibrant beauty to your garden with the Daylily's various colors and patterns, perfect for both novice and expert gardeners. The package includes Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), attracting pollinators with its daisy-like flowers in pink, purple, and white. Also featured is Lavender, known for its soothing scent, long blooming period, and drought tolerance. Delphinium's tall spires of blue, purple, or white flowers create a stunning focal point for height and drama. The cheerful Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) brings sunshine to borders with golden-yellow petals and dark centers. It thrives in full sun and attracts pollinators. What Our Perennial Package May Include Our package includes versatile plants like Hosta, Ornamental Grass, Phlox, and Blanket Flower, each adding unique characteristics to your garden. This collection offers long-term beauty, cost-effectiveness, and low maintenance, with plants returning each season, supporting pollinators, and providing year-round interest. Enjoy Flowers For Many Years With The Perennial Package Invest in a garden that evolves and thrives year after year, with a detailed planting guide included for maximum success. Enjoy the enduring beauty of perennials with TN Nursery’s expert-selected Perennial Package.  Order your grab bag of ten plants today!

TN Nursery offers a wide range of best-selling plants that are popular among gardening enthusiasts and landscape professionals. Here are some of their top sellers:

Perennials Are Our Best Selling Plants

Black-Eyed Susans and Coneflowers: These colorful flowers are perennial favorites. They thrive in diverse conditions and add enduring beauty to gardens with minimal maintenance needs.

Berry Plants

Blackberry and Blueberry Plants: These berry plants are valued for their delicious fruits and ornamental beauty. They are commonly used to create natural, attractive barriers in landscapes. 

Ferns

Christmas Ferns and Giant Ostrich Ferns: Known for their lush greenery, ferns are ideal for shaded areas and provide consistent color and texture to gardens throughout the year.

Ground Covers Is One of Our Best Selling Plants

Ajuga, Creeping Myrtle, and Honeysuckle Vine: These plants provide quick ground coverage and adding pops of color. They are also commonly used as climbing plants to enhance fences and walls. They have been our best sellers for years.

Native Grasses

Pennsylvania Sedge and Cherokee Sedge: These grasses are well-adapted to the local conditions and require minimal care, making them perfect for low-maintenance landscapes. They offer a lush, green appearance similar to historical prairie landscapes.

Flowering Plants

Hummingbird Plants: This special package contains a variety of plants known to attract hummingbirds, adding dynamic and lively elements to any garden.

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TN Nursery is dedicated to delivering top-quality best sellers plants that are perfect for a wide range of gardening and landscaping needs. With their extensive selection and commitment to customer satisfaction, they have become a trusted source for high-quality plants. For additional information, please visit their official website.

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