2009 Featured Plants and Garden Décor
Discover exclusive new plant and garden décor offerings from Biltmore For Your Home partners, including a revolutionary new butterfly bush and a collection of metal accent décor pieces inspired by hand-carved fleur-de-lis designs on the limestone exterior of Biltmore House.
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Blue Shadow Fothergilla
Vigorous blue-leafed Fothergilla that has appeal from early spring through autumn. In part shade, leaves maintain a steel blue color and can reach 4" long x 2" wide. In autumn, leaves turn rich hues of red and orange. Growth: 3'–5' high x 4'–6' wide. Hardy from Zone 4 to 8.
Edge of Joy Dahlia
Anemone type dahlia.White petals with strikes of violet. De-budding not necessary for optimum blooming. Growth: 36"–40". Hardy Zone 8–10.
Week End™ Forsythia
Smaller plant than older forsythia varieties and much more floriferous; this prediction of spring features eye-catching yellow flowers which appear before leaves sprout along its branches. Growth: 6'–8' high x 6'–8' wide. Hardy to Zone 5.
Red Filli Crepe Myrtle
Cold-hardy. Red flowering, dwarf, and hardy crepe myrtle. In fall, leaves have purple tint. Growth: 15"–18" high. Root hardy to Zone 4.
Veranda Metals Collection
This collection of metal accent décor pieces was inspired by hand-carved fleur-de-lis designs on the limestone exterior of Biltmore House. The collection includes display shelves, side tables, and decorative tabletop baskets and trays.
Biltmore Shade Canopy
This elegant shade structure was inspired by the grandeur of Biltmore's architecture. The cast and extruded aluminum structure supports a retractable canvas ceiling that operates with a patented wind protection mechanism. Canopies are customized to customers’ specifications: area covered, column color, and canvas selection.
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Biltmore Nursery: A Botanical Legacy
Discover Biltmore's rich botanical history, including the story of Biltmore nursery—one of the world's top ranked nurseries of its time—from its start in 1889 to its destruction in a catastrophic flood in 1916. Includes a reproduction of a complete 1912 edition of the Biltmore Nursery's "descriptive catalog".
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