’Fatal Attraction’ has narrow dark green leaves with a lighter central mid-stripe.
This plant is easy to grow with a strong and attractive variegation in the leaf. It is drought tolerant but looks better with sufficient water.
Warm season grass native to Southern Arizona and NW Mexico. This grass has fern-like leaves and a lacy texture giving it a bamboo look. Growth habit is upward to slightly arching. Non-invasive; clump form. Will tolerate some drought, but it will look its best in well-drained soil. Medium to low water needs. Evergreen in warm years.
Upright, evergreen deer’resistant sedge. Dramatic white and green striped foliage. Prefers moist to normal garden conditions.
Cool transitional plant. Water regularly as needed. Avoid overwatering and soggy soils. Can be used in beds and borders. Plants tend to spread naturally. Multiflora variety is less bothered by pests.
Flowers are fragrant. This plant is suitable for growing indoors. Average water needs; water regularly; do not overwater.
The Cowart Male Muscadine is 17% sugar with an excellent flavor. The vine is very vigorous and produces many large clusters of medium size fruit. Ripens early season. The fruit is borne in small, loose clusters of 3-40 grapes, quite unlike the large, tight bunches characteristic of European and American grapes. Muscadine grapes grow well on a wide range of soils but best results are obtained from well-drained sandy loams with a pH of 5.5 to 6.5. Foliage is dark green above and green tinged yellow beneath, the leaves are glossy on both sides, becoming firm and subglabrous at maturity.