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A B C (Awesome! Botanicals of a Celestial) Nature Greenhouse & Nursery |
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London, Arkansas • (479) 885-6575 |
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Your Local Greenhouse & Nursery Specializing in Orchids; Medicinal, Culinary, Ornamental Herbs; Berry plants; Fruit trees; & Woody plants
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Welcome to the official website of A B C (Awesome! Botanicals of a Celestial) Nature Greenhouse & Nursery! My name is Debe Hudson, and I am the official "green thumb" expert. Since I was a child, I have always grown plants. From indoor exotic tropical plants to outdoor shrubs, trees, vegetable plants, etc. I have always had a passion for unusual & unique plants, as did my Scottish father and his parents before him. I quit my lucrative nuclear plant job to enroll in college while simultaneously starting my own greenhouse business. I attended horticulture classes at the University of Arkansas Community College in Morrilton, AR graduating with an Associates of Science degree in 2002. Our family started this business in 1999 and have put up 3 greenhouses. Our first house is the Orchid House, the second house is the Growing House (where seeds are planted for herbs, vegetables, etc.) and the third house is the Shade House where we provide lovely hostas, Cypripedium Orchids, Bletilla Striata orchids, Wild Ginger, and other medicinal shade herbs and much more. If you are interested in taking a class on 'PROPAGATION OF WOODY ORNAMENTALS AND HERBS', please contact us via email (AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE) to get on the list. The following is a very short list of what we can supply. So make an appointment to visit us today for a beautiful selection of orchids, herbs, shade plants, elephant ears, banana trees and much much more. Hope you have an awesome day!
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ORCHIDS: Terrestial orchids, Epiphyte orchids, Lithophyte orchidsHERBS & SPICES: Rosemary, Sages: Common, Berggarten, White and more Lavender: Sweet (Lavandula heterophylla) (Purple flower), Goodwin Creek Grey (Lavandula X ginginsii cv.) (Dark purple flower), Richard Gray (Lavandula X chaytorae cv.) (Purple flower), Spanish (Lavandula stoechas) (Dark purple rabbit ear), Yellow (Lavandula viridis) (Yellow flower), Grosso (Lavandula X intermedia cv.) (Purple flower), White Grosso (Lavandula x intermedia cv.) (White flower), Abrialii (Lavandula x intermedia cv.) (Deep dark purple flower); Hidcote Giant (Lavandula x intermedia cv.) (Dark purple flower); Sarah (Lavandula angustifolia cv.) (Purple flower), Vera (Lavandula angustifolia (use to be officinalis)cv.) (Purple flower), Dutch Mill (Lavandula x intermedia cv.) (Purple flower), Fred Boutin (Lavandula X intermedia cv.) (Purple flower), Grappenhall (Lavandula X intermedia cv.) (Purple flower), Jean Davis (Lavandula angustifolia cv.) (Light pink flower), Provence (Lavandula X intermedia cv.) (Purple flower), Allardii (Lavandula X allardii) (Purple flower), Seal (Lavandula X intermedia cv.) (Bright purple flower), Edelweiss (Lavandula X intermedia cv.) (White flower)Thyme, Stevia, Black cohosh and Blue cohosh, Wild yam, Roman/ German chamomile, Many varieties of Mints, True Cinnamon trees, Black peppercorn plantsAllspice treesBay Leaf treesGrasses: Sweet, Vanilla, Lemon and ornamentalsGingers: Culinary, variegated and 'Midnight' Black gingerSalad burnet and many, many moreWATER PLANTS: Water Lilies,Chinese water chestnuts,Dwarf & Giant Egyptian papyrus plants,Water lettuce,Pickerel rushHorsetailWatermintand many, many moreCARNIVOROUS PLANTS: Cobra plants (Sarracenia)Pitcher plants (Sarracenia)Sundew plants (Drosera)Venus Flytraps (Dionaea muscipula)SHADE PLANTS: Hostas, Bleeding Hearts, True Lady's Slipper orchids (Cypripedium acaule, C. kentuckiense, C. pubescens, C. Ulla Silkens, and more)Amorphophallus'Variegated Jacob's LadderVariegated Solomon's Sealand many, many morePERENNIALS: ConeflowersHeleniumsOriental LiliesTurk's cap liliesDayliliesButterfly weed, Fennel, Parsley and other Caterpillar larval foodButterfly and Hummingbird plants and much, much moreELEPHANT EARS Alocasia'sColocasia'sXanthosoma'sMEDICINAL WOODY PLANTS: European Cranberry Ginkgo treesSlippery elmsWhite oaksand many, many moreBERRY PLANTS: Goji berriesRabbiteye blueberriesBlackberriesRaspberries (red, yellow and black) Gooseberries,ElderberriesCranberriesBearberriesGrapes (table and wine grapes)FRUIT TREES:(CALL FOR AVAILABILITY)Apple treesApricot treesPear treesPluot treesPlum treesPomegranate treesPeach trees (White, Yellow, & Indian)Cherry trees (red & black)Almond Nut treesEnglish Walnut treesFERNS: Tropical ferns like Staghorns, Petticoat ferns, Tree Ferns,Winter hardy ferns like:Ghost fern (Athyrium 'Ghost'), Silver Cloak fern (Cheilanthes argentea),Japanese Holly fern (Chrtomium falcatum 'Rochfordianum'),Cinnamon ferns (Osmunda cinnamomea) Brilliance autumn ferns (Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance'tm)Japanese painted ferns (Athyrium niponicum 'Pictum)Parsley fern (Dryopteris filix-mas 'Parsley')and many, many more to comeROSES: Rugosa roses: White and Pink flowersEnglish rosesHeirloom rosesBANANAS: Hardy bananasItineran bananasRed Roe bananasSiam Ruby (Red) bananaDwarf Cavendish fruit producing bananaVINES: ClematisHopsKiwi (Hardy and Purple)Magnolia vineCITRUS TREES: Lemon trees: 'Meyer', 'Improved Meyer', 'Ponderosa', 'Variegated Pink'Lime trees: Kaffir, 'Key', Orange trees: 'Valencia'Tangerine treesCitron, 'Buddha's Hand'(*Inquire about availability and price*)
FIG TREES/BUSHES: Brown TurkeyAngeliqueTexas RedCelesteKUMQUAT TREES Heirloom Tomatoes & Peppers will be grown for 2009 by SPECIAL ORDER ONLY. Your order will have to be in by the end of January, 2009 AND A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL BE REQUIRED! |
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We are always thinking of our customers, so we are broadening our horizons to add woody plants to our inventory (i.e. Ginkgo trees, White willow trees, European viburnums, Slippery Elm, etc.). Therefore; we will be open by appointment only except when we have open houses! Our Spring Open House dates:
Sunday, April 5th 12 Noon to 5 PM
Saturday, April 18th 9 AM to 5 PM Sunday, April 19th 12 Noon to 5 PM
Saturday, May 9th 9 Am to 5 PM Sunday, May 10th 12 Noon to 5 PM
Saturday, May 23rd 9 Am to 5 PM Sunday, May 24th 12 Noon to 5 PM
Saturday, June 13th 9 AM to 5 PM Sunday, June 14th 12 Noon to 5 PM
We will be attending the following Garden Shows in Spring of 2009 (Fall shows announced later): April 4, 2009 | Arkansas County Master Gardeners Spring & Garden Show in De Witt, Arkansas
April 24 & 25, 2009 | Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks in Fayetteville, Arkansas
May 2, 2009 | Okmulgee in Bloom in Okmulgee, Oklahoma
May 14, 15, 16, 2009 | Simply Plants Spring Plants Sale @ Garvan Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas June 7 and 8, 2009 | 2009 Arkansas State Master Gardeners Tradeshow June 26 and 27, 2009 | 13th Annual Mt. Magazine International Butterfly Festival If you are interested in coming to our establishment any other time, please call 1 (866) 615-2704 or 479.885.6575 if you are local to Johnson County, Arkansas and we will set up an appointment to OPEN JUST FOR YOU!
Contact us in London Arkansas @ 1.866. 615.2704 outside of Johnson County, Arkansas or 479.885.6575 if you are local to Johnson County, Arkansas. Or Come visit us @ 509 County Road 1750, London, Ar 72847-8103 and let our greenhouse and nursery provide you with orchids and herbs that can be used for medicinal, culinary, and/or ornamental purposes! Helpful Links: http://www.pineridgegardens.com/ |
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