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Basket Blends

If you are struggling to make a group of potted planters look good grouped together, come see the variety we have at Robert’s Nursery. Each

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Mixed Flower Pots

If you are struggling to make a group of potted planters look good grouped together, come see the variety we have at Robert’s Nursery. Each

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Plants

Sweet Potato Vine

Sweet potato vine (Ipomoea batatas), named for its edible cousin, is an ornamental warm-season annual grown for its attractive leaves and vining habit. The foliage lends

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Trees

Japanese Maple Tree

The Japanese Maple Tree is known for standing out with amazing color. Landscape designers love planting because it pops well against grass, flower beds, and

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Plants

Hibiscus

Hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. The hibiscus is very large, comprising several hundred species that are native to

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Shrubs & Hedges

Drift Rose Trees

Drift Rose Trees are perfect for foundation plantings, hedges, borders, and screens. They produce fragrant pink flowers with glossy foliage. Black spot resistant, drought tolerant

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Plants

California Bush Daisy

The California Bush Daisy has delicate yellow flowers that sit atop finely divided foliage on this mounding, shrub-like plant. The Bush Daisy makes an excellent

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Plants

Boston Fern

The Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata), also known as the sword fern, is a popular fern species that grows in many tropical areas around the world.

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Seasonal

Bedding Plants

Bedding plants are often used to give a splash of color to your landscape. These plants, which can be annuals, perennials or biennials, can be

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Shrubs & Hedges

Azaleas

Azaleas belong to the Rhododendron genus, and they are members of the heath family (Ericaceae). Good drainage is a must-have for these plants to thrive.

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