(PRWEB) October 31, 2013 -- Halloween is about things that go bump in the night, and what better decorations than those that are ALIVE! Below, Garden Media offers nine flowers and plants to add to Halloween décor this year for a unique, spooky twist on the typical.
Queen of Night tulip:
Haunting gardens for over seventy years,
the Queen of Night tulip is the sum of all fears.
Available from Longfield Gardens.
Black Parrot tulip:
This tulip blends into the night,
with its petal like teeth, beware its bite.
Available from Longfield Gardens.
Ghost Fern:
The silvery fingers of this fern called ‘Ghost’,
wait in the darkness to make you their host.
For details visit Costa Farms. Available at your local home improvement store.
Black Mondo Grass (Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens'):
Beware the glow of a luminescent sheen
and the dark of midnight from this shiny evergreen.
For details visit Costa Farms. Available at your local home improvement store.
Cactus
Fend off evil spirits this Halloween,
with this spiny alarm that won’t go unseen.
For details visit Costa Farms. Available at your local home improvement store.
Anemone Black Eyed Beauty
Ghostly white petals surround a single black eye.
It haunts your dreams and can petrify.
Available from Longfield Gardens.
African mask (Alocasia Poly)
White veins run through its leaves like blood,
and with just one look you’ll hit the floor with a thud.
For details visit Costa Farms. Available at your local home improvement store.
Earthen Planter
From underneath the bowels of the darkest tomb
Comes this earthen planter to hold any bloom
Available from NativeCast.
Stink Bugs
The one Halloween guest who refuses to trick or treat,
They invade, the cracks of windows and doors, oh so discreet
Stink Bug Trap available from RESCUE!
Katie Dubow, Garden Media Group, http://www.gardenmediagroup.com, +1 6104443040, [email protected]
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