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Business name:
Petal Park
Address:
14 S Mountain Blvd
City:
Mountain Top
State:
Pennsylvania
Zip Code:
18707
Phone number:
(570) 474-1123
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Apr 27, 2019

Mediterranean flowers that thrive locally - Prescott Daily Courier

Prescott area, as both present the same challenges of growing flowers in regions that are beautiful yet harsh. Rocky soil, windswept mountain tops, and drought are a few of the conditions these 10 rugged Mediterranean flowers shrug off in local gardens. California Poppy seems to take over entire Arizona mountainsides. How can blooms with such ethereal beauty be so tough? This welcome harbinger of spring adds its vivid orange hue to any garden with ample sunshine and light soil. Although the plant is an annual, it self-seeds and every year the bluish-green foliage makes newly emerging seedlings easy to recognize. Crepe Myrtle, with its breathtaking flower colors, is a welcome sight during every garden’s late-summer lull. This is the perfect summer bloomer for gardens enhancing Prescott’s summer homes. With so many varieties available, it is popular to plant several of the different neon colors. Plant where you can enjoy a “close up” view of its beautiful multicolored bark and sinuous branches. Daphne is for the Mediterranean garden that receives shade from oak or cypress trees; the shrub is a flattering flowering companion to the trees. The highly fragrant shrub demands good drainage, and likes protection from the mid-afternoon summer sun. Choose a variety with variegated leaves, like “Maejima,” and you’ll have a beautiful specimen plant, whether in or out of bloom. Ascot Rainbow Euphorbia...

Jul 6, 2018

10 best places to see Pa.'s mountain laurel in full bloom

UrWw — PA Department of Conservation & Natural Resources (@DCNRnews) June 15, 2018 Visitors should stick to higher elevations and mountain tops for some of the most beautiful displays, said Charles Bier, senior director of conservation science at the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy. A number of state parks, forests and game lands are open and accessible and open to the general public. Here are picks for the best places, not in any particular order. The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy's Bear Run Nature Reserve in Fayette County. Some less-traveled roads in the Laurel Highlands are a good option as well, according to Bier, including: Skyline Drive, which runs along the spine of Chestnut Ridge just east of Uniontown and south of Rt. 40 starting at the Summit Inn. Bier also suggests a trip to Mount Davis , Somerset County, "another winner for this wildflower, and given that we are approach the end of the peak of its bloom, going to this highest point in the state will provide a good chance to still catch fresh flowers in a cooler habitat." Wolf Rocks , Forbes State Forest, is a little side stop near Mt. Davis. Edward Callahan, district forester with the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources suggests: Quebec Run Wild Area , Forbes State Forest, Hess and Tebolt trails. Laurel Mountain Trail System , Wolf Rocks, Summit and Fish Run trails in Forbes State Forest. Laurel Ridge State Park, Cambria, Fayette, Somerset, and Westmoreland counties. Ohiopyle State Park, Ferncliff Peninsula . The Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau recommends many of the same areas already mentioned earlier in the article, but they added Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural masterpiece Fallingwater , which is in the Bear Run Nature Reserve, which was one of Bier's picks. Mary Ann Thomas is a Tribune-Review staff writer. Reach her at 724-226-4691, mthomas@tribweb.com or via Twitter @MaThomas_Trib. ...

Aug 29, 2016

Trevose flower show to have seashore theme

A selection of sunflower varieties will be on display. "Keep Off the Dunes" by Christine Dopp of Mountain Top emphasizes the sand dune plants native to the U.S. and their importance to the beach ecosystem.  Fresh home-grown flowers and produce, garden-related items and potted plants will be for sale. The public is invited and admission is free. Non-members are welcome to enter horticulture divisions. However, the competitive design classes are now filled. Information: 215-460-8853. From Staff Reports ... (Bucks County Courier Times)

Mar 11, 2016

The Canada state dinner is the chief floral designer's first start-to-finish effort

Ghaffarian appeared to have left the woodsy look to the pastry chefs, who planned a sugar sculpture named “A View From the Mountain Top.” The official Obama administration state china place settings include an individual-size tureen, which is being used for the first time at the Canada state dinner to serve halibut casserole.  (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) The tables for the dinner have cloths woven in several shades of green and will be set with the official Obama administration state china and votive candles burning in green glass holders. Each table has several different small green and yellow bouquets on it, composed of roses, parrot tulips or other spring flowers. [Obamas’ $367,258 state china draws inspiration from Hawaii and history] Also making their debut at the Canada state dinner: the official “Kailua Blue” individual tureens: a form not found in any other White House china services. When the Obama china was introduced last April, the cute little tureens were not quite ready. Cris Comerford, White House executive chef, was waiting for them and created a special baked Alaskan halibut “casserole” to be served in them Thursday evening. Read More:  Planning to move to Canada if Trump wins? Meet your new prime minister. State dinner will start with a gussied-up version of Canada’s late-night party food Quiz: Can you guess which famous person is Canadian? ...

Feb 2, 2016

Mildred Stouffer

Computer Clubs in Fort Smith. She was an avid gardener and genealogist, volunteering in many libraries. Her great loves were her husband, and her mountain top near Rudy, where she helped raise many of her grandchildren, nieces, nephews and dogs. Midge was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Walter (Junie); and nephew, Michael B. Alexander. She is survived by one brother, Don (Cecelia) Sloat III of Conway; three sisters, Mary (Mike) Alexander of Rudy, Margie (Jim) Treece of Jenks, Okla., and Kathy (Joe) Norcross of Mountain Home; five children by marriage, Lyn Faldon of Van Buren, Walter L. (Butch) Stouffer, Steve (Pam) Stouffer, Jane Stouffer and Dan (Roxanne) Stouffer, all of Fort Smith; and grandchildren, Rae Lyn (John) Wornkey, Randy (Georgia) Faldon, Sandy Bruce, Shelly Gibbens, Leslie Reese, Brian (Sharon) Stouffer, Haley (Kyle) Nicodemus, Trey Yerton, Leigh Ann Yerton, Daniel (Sarah) Stouffer Jr., Brandon Stouffer, Nicole (Brian) Fletcher and Sarah (Jeff) Wilson. Midge had 23 great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews, who loved her dearly. The family would like to thank Brent and Deborah Moore, Amanda Shull, Peggy Townsend, Ginger Owen, Malea Cates, Joyce Parker, Laurie Catlett, Nita Jones and Peachtree Hospice for all the care and love they provided. Midge got her wish to stay at home with Sam and Buddy. Visitation will be held today from 5-7 p.m. at Ocker Funeral Home, 700 Jefferson St., Van Buren. Family graveside service will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Forest Park Cemetery in Fort Smith with Chaplin John Hamby officiating under the direction of Ocker Funeral Home in Van Buren. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Peachtree Hospice, 2910 Jenny L... (Times Record)

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