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The `Japanese Painted Fern', Athyrium niponicum `Pictum', is a low maintance, deciduous fern with soft grayish-green and silvery dark maroon foliage.

Being the Perennial of the Year for 2004, one can see why. `Japanese Painted Fern' has a plant spread of 24" and a height of 24" and a must to any garden.

`Japanese Painted Fern' requires full shade, however, small amounts of afternoon sun give the most vibrant color to its foliage. Best of all, the Japanese Painted Fern can help with erosion control, while presenting minimal wind resistance.


The Bartlett Pear tree produces a pear that is bright yellow. It is the nations leading pear variety. They tend to bear fruit for up to 50 to 75 years on a good site.

The fruit is aromatic and is outstanding for fresh eating. Along with its very sweet and juicy flavor for eating, it is widely used for canning and cooking because of its excellent taste. They do require bees to help pollinate.

Bartlett Pears do not ripen properly on the tree, so growers pick the fruit when it is mature but green.


The Bring Home the Butterflies, flower mixture, will entice native butterflies to come to your garden.

Butterflies are a delightful decoration for your garden, providing color and motion on a sunny day. These plants provide a variety of nectar plants to attract the adults and host plants for the caterpillars, as well as a wide range of flower colors, heights, and bloom times.

Be sure to keep the weeds pulled so they do not compete with the flowers for water and sun. This packet covers approximately 45 square feet.


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