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Origanum majorana '(Marjoram, Sweet)'
(USDA Organic) Sweet Marjoram is a tender, soft-stemmed perennial (zones 8-10) that grows to 12 inches tall. Produces ov... More Info
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Clematis 'Arctic Queen™' PP#9,362 Common Name: “Clematis”
Flower color may vary due to environment
(Clematis) Clematis are often referred to as 'The Queen of the Vines' and this new cultivar should be known as 'The Queen of the Doubles'. 'Arctic Queen' has the strongest habit of any double clematis and it is very free flowering. The creamy-white, fully double, 5" flowers are produced on both the old wood and current season's growth from May through August.
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Note: We are unable to ship to P.O. boxes or any address outside of the continental United States. Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips:
Prune Group 2 - Prune lightly above the new leaf buds in early spring and remove any dead or weak stems. Early flowers appear on the previous season's growth while late summer flowers appear on new growth.
Learn more about growing tips and caring for your Clematis 'Arctic Queen' and other Clematis. More Info Characteristics & Attributes
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