Product Search Results For "Container Garden Seed Collection"
Narrow-leaved Coneflower Seeds (Echinacea angustifolia)
Narrow-leaved Coneflower is a summer-blooming perennial bearing daisy-like, rosy-pink flowers with reflexed petals; attractive to butt... |
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Nasturtium Seeds (Tropaeolum majus)
Nasturtium, also known as Indian Cress, was often grown as an edible plant in the 18th century, as seen by it's inclusion ... |
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Noir des Carmes Melon Seeds (Cucumis melo cv.)
Harvested from the gardens at Monticello.Noir des Carmes Melon is a beautiful and rare French heirloom variety with dark green, deeply... |
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Nora Barlow Columbine Seeds (Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata cv.)
Nora Barlow Columbine, a modern name honoring Charles Darwin's granddaughter, is in fact an old, unusual type of double-fl... |
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Nutmeg Plant; Black Cumin Seeds (Nigella sativa)
Thomas Jefferson sowed seeds of "Nutmeg Plant" in a Monticello oval bed in 1810. Also called Black Cumin, Black Seed, ... |
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Peruvian Zinnia Seeds (Zinnia peruviana)
Harvested from the gardens at Monticello.Although zinnias did not become popular garden plants until late in the 19th century, Peruvia... |
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Pink-spiked Celosia Seeds (Celosia argentea var. spicata)
Harvested from the gardens at Monticello.This form of Celosia, which has been grown in the Monticello gardens since 1984, produc... |
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Pot Marigold - Calendula Seeds (Calendula officinalis)
Harvested from the gardens at Monticello. Seeds of this hardy, cool-season annual were planted by Thomas Jefferson at his boyhood home... |
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Prickly Poppy Seeds (Argemone mexicana)
Harvested from the gardens at Monticello.On June 18, 1767, Thomas Jefferson recorded in his Garden Book that "Argemone put ... |
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Prickly-seeded Spinach Seeds (Spinacia oleracea)
Jefferson grew Prickly-seeded spinach in the Monticello vegetable garden in 1809 and 1812 for both a spring and fall crop. Mentioned as earl... |