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2010 Featured Plants and Garden Décor

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GARDENIA CROWN JEWELS (Gardenia augusta ‘Crown Jewels’ PPAF) Unbelievably fragrant and hardy gardenia! Double white flower cultivar that is compact with a spreading habit, useful for mass plantings, accent plants, or containers. Heavy bloom in mid–June fills the air with wonderful fragrance. Easy to grow gardenia requiring little to no pruning. Grows 3’x3’. Hardy to Zone 5.
DAHLIA MYSTIC BEAUTY This specialty plant was inspired by the colorful allure of the Walled Garden at Biltmore, where formal pattern beds are alive with dahlias in the warmer months. Blooms mid–spring through frost. Grows 24–28” high.
MINUET WEIGELA (Weigela florida ‘Minuet’) A rounded deciduous shrub best noted for its dwarf size and tough nature. Ruby-red flowers bloom profusely in spring and are slightly fragrant. The dark green foliage has a purplish tinge that shows best in full sun. Grows 2–3 feet high and wide. Hardy to Zone 4.
BILTMORE™ FLEUR COLLECTION: 12” DIAMETER RESIN STEPPING STONE This new collection is inspired by the grandness and regal style of America’s Largest Home®, and includes a tapestry woven throw, wall panel with metal topper, hand towels, mini plates, and stepping stone.
HERRING BIRDBATH Biltmore’s gardens are filled with European décor from the late 19th century, which inspired this elegant hand-aged specialty cast stone birdbath.
Biltmore Shade Canopy 10' x 10' canopy with bronze finish. This elegant shade structure was inspired by the grandeur of Biltmore’s architecture. The cast and extruded aluminum structure supports a retractable canvas ceiling which operates with a patented wind protection mechanism. Canopies are custom sized and powdered coated to each customer’s needs.

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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". Buy Now