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Agave 'Century Plant' 10" Pot removeSalvia 'Sensation White' 4" Pot removePrunus 'Peacherine' Fruit Tree 12" Pot remove
NameAgave 'Century Plant' 10" Pot removeSalvia 'Sensation White' 4" Pot removePrunus 'Peacherine' Fruit Tree 12" Pot remove
ImageA large Agave 'Variegated Century Plant' (Copy) with thick, pointed, green leaves grows in front of a cream-colored wall. The agave is surrounded by small pebbles and stones.Close-up of blooming Salvia 'Sensation White' 4" Pot flowers with green leaves in a 4" pot and a few small pink blooms scattered in the background.A close-up image of fresh, ripe peaches from the Prunus 'Peacherine' Fruit Tree (Bare Rooted) with dew drops and green leaves, densely packed in a container.
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DescriptionAgave americana  Agave Americana having several other names such as: Century plant, Sentry plant, American Aloe, and Mexican Aloe, is a perfect feature plant that can tolerate almost anything in the Succulent family. They love full sun exposure, are drought tolerant, need very minimal water, and prefer well drained soil. 10"/25cm pot  Salvia sylvestris x salvia nemerosa 'Sensation White' White Sage Sensation White is a hardy, compact ground cover Salvia. Sensation White displays spikes white flowers above green foliage for a lengthy period in Spring and Summer. Usually drought tolerant and only needing watering during extremely dry periods. these perennials are a very good choice for waterwise flower beds and difficult spots and will attract birds and bees into your garden. A good pruning after flowering will ensure strong bushy regrowth for the next season. 4''/10cm potPrunus var. nucipersica 'Peacherine' Deciduous, fruiting tree has lance-shaped, dark green leaves with massed clusters of small, fragrant pink flowers in Spring followed by large edible sweet and juicy yellow fleshed fruit in Summer. This slightly fuzzy reddish/yellow skinned fruit is a cross between a peach and a nectarine. Ideal for full sun in gardens, as a feature, edging or in large pots. It can be eaten fresh or cooked. It is self-pollinating and attracts bees. 12'' pot
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