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Achillea x 'Oertel's Rose'Yarrow
Common yarrow is a carefree garden plant that spreads easily to fill available space. 'Oertel's Rose' is rosy pink with good strong color that is slow to fade. It is shorter than other selections at 18...
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Achillea x 'Paprika'Yarrow
Intense red flowers surround bright yellow centers. This Achillea is a vigorous grower that will quickly form a dense weed-blocking mat. It is one of the most floriferous of the Achillea cultivars, presenting a solid block of red in early summer. An ...
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Achillea x 'Summer Wine'Yarrow
Common yarrow is a carefree garden plant that spreads easily to fill available space. 'Summer Wine' is a vigorous grower with deep wine-colored flowers that fade to rose pink throughout the summer. An excellent cut flower!...
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Achillea x 'Fireland (Feuerland)'Yarrow
Common yarrow is a carefree garden plant that spreads easily to fill available space. 'Fireland' is a vigorous grower with brick red flowers that fade to deep orange throughout the summer. Named for Tierra del Fuego, the land of fire. Introduced by E...
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Achillea x 'Moonshine'Moonshine Yarrow
Silver foliage with 3' tall stems topped with broad sulphur-yellow flower heads. A hybrid of A. x 'Taygeta' and A. clypeolata, introduced by Alan Bloom in the 1950's. An excellent choice for a hot dry site, especially if it's windy. A beautiful cut f...
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Achillea x 'Terracotta'Yarrow
Another Ernest Pagel introduction, with pronounced silvery foliage. Sturdy stems support bright peach flowers that slowly turn to rich hues of earthy reds and oranges. An excellent cut flower!...
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Acorus americanusSweetflag
Acorus americanus is a hardy perennial swamp or bog plant with sweet, spicy-scented leaves. Spadix like flowers appear in June and July, followed by dark berries. Found at water's edge from Nova Scotia to Virginia to Washington to Alaska. Great for ...
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Acorus gramineus 'Variegatus'Variegated Sweet Flag
Variegated Sweet Flag has grass-like foliage with a slowly spreading growth habit. Its 8-10" blades form fans like those of Iris and will remain evergreen in warmer climates. The flowers are inconspicuous and the plants are grown m... [ More Info ]
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Actaea pachypoda 'Misty Blue'Misty Blue white baneberry
White baneberry is a striking, multi-stemmed woodland perennial selected for soft, bluish-green, finely cut foliage. Flowers appear in spring, followed by vivid, reddish pedicels which produce large, white ‘doll’s eyes&... [ More Info ]
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Adiantum pedatumNorthern Maidenhair Fern
Dainty bright green fronds are held aloft on shiny black stems creating a light, airy texture in the woodland garden. In rich soil and bright shade it will spread by shallow rhizomes to form a dense groundcover. Found in the humus-... [ More Info ]
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Agastache 'Ava'Ava giant hyssop
A vigorous native hybrid with tall spikes of lightly fragrant, tubular rose-pink flowers. ‘Ava’ begins to blooms in mid- to late summer and keeps flowering for 2 to 3 months attracting hummingbirds to her exce... [ More Info ]
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Agastache foeniculumanise hyssop, giant blue hyssop
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Agastache rupestrisRock Anise Hyssop
Licorice Plant, so nicknamed by Dr. Allan Armitage, of the University of Georgia for the deliciously scented foliage - mmmm - let your customers rub it! Striking warm rosy orange verticillate flowers with silvery foliage sets this plant apart. It is ...
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Agastache x 'Firebird'Anise Hyssop
'Firebird' is a prolific bloomer, covered with deep orange red flowers from mid summer until frost. It is a cross between A. coccinea and A. rupestris, hybridized by Richard Dufresne of North Carolina. An excellent choice for containers, raised beds ...
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Agastache x 'Tutti Frutti'Hyssop
'Tutti Frutti' has bright lavender pink flowers all summer. A vigorous and trouble-free grower, it is an excellent choice for the middle or back of the border. If it gets consistent moisture, it may reach 5 feet. A favorite of butterflies and humming...
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Agastache x 'Purple Haze'This decidedly hardy Agastache brings a new color palette with its long racemes of smoky blue violet flowers that never seem to stop coming. It remains compact in a container with an early pinch and is in flower from July to frost. It has survived we...
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Agastache x 'Golden Jubilee'Definately a WOW! plant. Chartruse Coleus-like foliage is incredible on its own, but the blue bottlebrush flowers in mid summer top it off beautifully. Very hardy and will self sow. Benefits from a little shade in production to protect leaf color....
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Agastache x 'Black Adder'Black Adder Hyssop
The second fantastic Agastache given to us by Coen Jansen, Black Adder boasts numerous bottlebrush flowers of vivid blue from mid summer to frost on a compact, rounded plant. It has been hardy for us in the ground and in containers for 5 years now an...
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Agastache x hybrida 'Blue Fortune'Anise Hyssop
Selected for its profusion of long lasting, deep violet blue flower spikes, that appear from July to September and fragrant foliage. Prefers average to dry locations, and is a butterfly magnet. Bred (A. foeniculum x A. rugosa) and selected by Gert Fo...
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Alchemilla mollis 'Auslese'Lady's Mantle
Green to bright chartreuse flowers appear in clusters above scalloped, grey-green foliage late spring through summer. Robust and vigorous, Alchemilla mollis 'Auslese' prefers full sun to part shade and has a wonderfully uniform habit....
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Allium cernuumNodding Onion
Found on ledges, in dry meadows, gravel, rocky or wooded slopes, this delicate onion has gently nodding pink flowers in late spring. Beautiful in the garden or naturalized in a meadow. Easy, dependable and very drought tolerant once established....
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Alstroemeria 'Mauve Majesty'Mauve Majesty Inca Lily
Gorgeous mauve to rose pink flowers accented by dark speckling and creamy yellow throat are sure to catch your eye along the perennial border. This clump former native to South America flowers May through frost; sturdy, upright stems average 15 flore...
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Alstroemeria 'Tangerine Tango'An absolutely vibrant array of tangerine colored flowers blanket sturdy, upright stems from May until first frost. A creamy yellow throat and deep speckling accentuate flowers. 'Tangerine Tango' puts on quite a show in well-drained, humus-rich soil u...
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Amsonia ciliata 'Spring Sky'Spring Sky blue star
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Amsonia hubrichtiiThread-leaf Blue Star
A graceful and long lived native plant with very fine foliage, clusters of steel blue flowers in May and June on an upright, bushy plant. Excellent golden fall color. Thrives in full sun or part shade. No insect or pest problems with these babies. Fo...
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Amsonia x 'Blue Ice'Blue Star
This long-blooming, compact Amsonia selected from A. tabernaemontana seedlings at White Flower Farm is possibly a hybrid with the taxonomically challenged A. montana or perhaps with the Asian Rhazya orientale. Whatever its parentage, Blue Ice blooms ...
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Andropogon gerardiiBig Bluestem
The king of native grasses, Big Bluestem has handsome gray to blue-green stems in spring turning to green alternating with deep red in summer then to coppery red in fall. Three fingered seed heads top tall stems in August. Clump forming with excellen...
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Andropogon virginicusBroom Sedge
An easy-to-grow clump forming native warm saeson grass with incredible golden copper fall color. A pioneer soil stabalizing plant that does well in poor, infertile areas and surprisingly in floodplains. It's wonderful for xeriscaping, in coastal area...
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Anemone canadensisMeadow Anemone
A strong growing plant that needs room to move. Clear white single flowers top out at 18" from mid spring to early summer. A robust and competitive plant that brightens up woodland edges and shady corners of the garden. Combines well with other sprin...
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Anemone sylvestrisSnowdrop Anemone
Delicate nodding white flowers in late spring atop lustrous green dense foliage. A low maintenance groundcover for bright shade! Easy to grow in containers, overwinters well in cold frames if protected from heavy rain and snow melt....
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Aquilegia canadensis 'Little Lanterns'Canadian columbine
Replacing Canyon Vista as our compact red-stemmed selection, Little Lanterns is short in stature, but free with flowers. Numerous pendant flowers in shades of red and yellow cover the plant in late spring. This selection resolves a few grievances tha...
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Aquilegia canadensis 'Corbett'Yellow Wild Columbine
Profuse show of butter yellow lantern flowers from April to May. Its short stature, delicate color and mid spring bloom time make it an ideal companion for spring bulbs! Spotted by Richard Simon of Bluemont Nurseries, Monkton, MD. Named for the nearb...
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Aquilegia canadensisWild Columbine
Red flowers with yellow centers hang like drifts of softly illuminated lanterns in April and May. Excellent as a shady rock garden naturalizer, it also is quite content in average garden conditions. Occurs naturally in rich rocky woods, north-facing ...
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Aquilegia x 'Biedermeier'Hybrid Columbine
A graceful, old fashioned diminuative perennial with flowers in shades of pink, purple, light blue and white. Aquilegia is best planted where the fading leaves will be camouflaged by foliage of later emerging plants such as Heuchera, woodland Asters ...
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Aruncus dioicusGoats Beard
Aruncus dioicus is a fantastic native with large, fine textured feathery blooms in late Spring. Though closely related to Spiraea, Goat's Beard more closely resembles a giant Astilbe. When happy Aruncus can be a formidable garden plant, reaching a sp...
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Asclepias curassavicaBlood Flower
Asclepias curassavica is a tender perennial that grows upright and tall with spiraling lanceolate leaves. The flowers, in small scarlet red and orange umbels, are very bright and showy, and wonderful at attracting Monarch butterflies. Blood Flower is...
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Asclepias incarnata 'Ice Ballet'White Swamp Milkweed
A marvelous long-blooming, bright white selection of swamp milkweed. Clear white flowers and dark green foliage make the colors of the hundreds of visiting butterflies glisten in the sunlight....
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Asclepias incarnataSwamp Milkweed
One of the most beautiful of native perennials with clusters of upturned pink flowers in June and July. Much underused in average gardens conditions! Attracts butterflies of all kinds. Willow-like leaves are 4-5" long. Occurs in floodplains and wet m...
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Asclepias purpurascensPurple Milkweed
An exceptionally lovely native that is all too rare in cultivation, Purple Milkweed has intense rose pink flowers for several weeks in early to mid summer, followed by the attractive pods of silky seeds typical of the genus. Very tolerant of a wide v...
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Asclepias syriacaCommon Milkweed
This native classic is best known as a food of larval monarch butterflies (along with it's siblings A. incarnata and A. tuberosa). Robust and stoloniferous with deep pink clusters of fragrant flowers in June and July, followed by lovely pods of silky...
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Asclepias tuberosaButterfly Weed
A tough, drought-tolerant native with intense orange flowers in mid to late summer. Attracts many varieties of butterfly and is especially attractive to Monarchs. A beautiful solution for a dry sunny slope! Occurs in dry fields and roadsides in most ...
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Asclepias verticillataHorsetail Milkweed
A widely adaptable and tough native is a deer-resistant food for larval butterflies. The fine-textured foliage provides a dark green backdrop for the clusters of white flowers that appear in June and July....
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Aster cordifoliusBlue Wood Aster
Clouds of blue flowers in early fall in shade! A great nuturalizer under trees, at the edge of woods, or as a filler among Hostas and Astilbes, which look pretty rough by September. Found in woods and dry meadows....
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Aster cordifolius 'Avondale'Wood Aster
This selection of the native Wood Aster is a prolific bloomer and carpets the shade garden with light blue in early fall, when little else blooms and the hostas are in decline. A quick and easy pot crop for fall sales. Beautiful and long-lasting as a...
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Aster divaricatus 'Eastern Star'White Wood Aster
We have grown this select form anonymously for many years and have deemed it worthy of a name. It is shorter than the species and has deep dark shining mahogany stems. It came our way from Canyon Creek Nursery, via Roger Rache, then of the Berkley Bo...
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Aster divaricatusWhite Wood Aster
Produces a fairtland of glistening of small white daisies in September and October. Lovley naturalized in shade, average, and dry soil. Found in deciduous woods and along roadsieds of the Eastern US....
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Aster ericoides 'Snow Flurry'Heath Aster
A very low dense carpeting groundcover that is smothered with 1/2" single white flowers with gold centers in September. A good strong grower and a totally new look and use for Asters! Makes an excellent container plant....
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Aster laevis 'Bluebird'Smooth Aster
'Bluebird' is a superlative selection of the native Smooth Aster introduced by Dr. Richard Lighty of the Mt.Cuba Center. This tall vased-shaped wildflower has large 1" diameter blue flowers h...
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Aster lateriflorus 'Lady in Black'Calico Aster
Who can resist plants with great names? Aster 'Lady in Black' is an elegant 3-4' mound of purplish- black strappy leaves smothered in red-centered tiny white daisies in late summer and early fall. A stronger, more statuesque sister of Aster 'Prince' ...
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Aster novae-angliae 'Alma Potschke'New England Aster
Bright rose pink flowers in early fall, September for us here in Pennsylvania....
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Aster novae-angliae 'Purple Dome'New England Aster
A naturally compact form with deep purple flowers in August and September.
Eye-popping with Solidago 'Golden Fleece'. One of the most garden-worthy
native selections out there. A fine introduction from the Mt. Cuba Center....
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Aster novae-angliaeNew England Aster
Tall and majestic, New England Aster rules the prairie in autumn. The deep blue to purple, and sometimes pink flowers are highlights of the late season wildflower garden. Blooms late into the fall, well after the first frosts. This is a critical late...
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Aster novae-angliae 'Vibrant Dome'Vibrant Dome New England Aster
Vibrant, hot-pink, star-shaped flowers with yellow center accents adorn lance-shaped green foliage through autumn. The compact, mounding habit of this sport of Aster 'Purple Dome' has proven mildew resistance. Reaching between 15 and 20 inches, A. 'V...
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Aster novae-belgiiNew York Aster
Local midatlantic native of moist to wet meadows. Flowers in shades of blue and purple in early fall, which is late August and early September here in PA....
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Aster oblongifolius 'October Skies'Aromatic Aster
Shorter, bushier, bluer sister of 'Raydon's Favorite'. A strong growing low mound of bushy foliage covered in lavender blue flowers in mid fall. Highly tolerant of drought and poor soils. This Primrose Path introduction has excellent groundcover pote...
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Aster oblongifolius 'Raydon's Favorite'Aromatic Aster
Medium blue, fine textured single ray flowers in September and October,
aromatic foliage. Irresistable, a really tremendous plant. Introduced by
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Aster tataricus 'Jindai'Tatarian Daisy
Large leaves (to 2') emerge in the spring and provide a bold backdrop for earlier blooming perennials. In the fall numerous flower stalks rise to 4 or 5 feet and each is covered with 1" pink daisy-like flowers. Flowering is later than many other aste...
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Aster x 'Wood's Light Blue'Blue Wood's Aster
This member of the Wood's Aster group has the typical low rounded habit and profuse blooming associated with all three. 'Wood's Blue' has perfectly clean foliage, and in the early fall it is covered with clear medium blue flowers with gold centers. ...
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Aster x 'Wood's Pink'Pink Wood's Aster
Aster Wood's Pink is virtually mildew and rust free. Like all the Wood's Asters, it is a wonderful container plant, with a compact habit and unstoppable clear pink flowers with gold centers. Bred for compact habit, long bloom period and heavy floweri...
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Aster x 'Wood's Purple'Purple Wood's Aster
Aster 'Wood's Purple' has perfectly clean foliage, and is loaded with single, clear purple flowers in late summer and early fall. It is slightly earlier than 'Wood's Blue'. Bred for compact habit, long bloom period and heavy flowering, all of the Woo...
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Aster x frikartii 'Monch'Frikart's Aster
Elegant, cool lavender-blue single flowers with gold centers occur on upright, freely branching stems. It blooms earlier than most asters, starting in early August. A tremendous performer!...
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Asteromea mongolicaJapanese Aster
Tough and easy to grow, this enchanting aster cousin is covered in hundreds of double white flowers from mid-summer to frost. Undemanding by nature, it is ideal for most any sunny garden spot and is a great container plant. Fantastic flower in arrang...
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Athyrium 'Ghost'Ghost Fern
From the garden of Virginia's Nancy Swell comes this stunning Lady Fern with silver-white fronds and a decidedly upright habit. Leaves age to light green with new fronds appearing throughout the season. Upright with a beautiful formal appearance that...
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Athyrium filix-feminaLady Fern
Handsome crowns of feathery fronds are typical of this genus. Delicate and lacy with arching fronds and dark red stems at maturity. Strong-growing and dependable, the Lady Ferns are great garden plants. Tough and easy to grow, this beauty is the righ...
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Athyrium filix-femina 'Lady in Red'Lady Fern
Strong-growing and dependable, the Lady Ferns are great garden plants. This selection from the New England Wildflower Society features red stems, making it a great choice to combine with purple-leaved plants. Tough and easy to grow, this sultry beaut...
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Athyrium filix-femina 'Victoriae'Victoria Lady Fern
"This is the most spectacular of all cultivars in its magnificent frond architecture. It is really the Queen of Green", according to Dr. John Mickel former curator of ferns at the New York Botanical Garden and author of "Ferns for American Gardens". ...
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Athyrium niponicum 'Pictum'Japanese Painted Fern
The most colorful fern around with subtle shades of green, purple and red on a grey-blue background. The color is more intense with some direct sun, preferably morning or late afternoon. Strong-growing and dependable, the Lady Ferns are great garden ...
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Athyrium niponicum 'Regal Red'Japanese Painted Fern
Handsome and ruffled, this high-color selection has been a much requested Japanese Painted Fern. The dark violet red interior of each 'Regal Red' frond is contrasted by bright silver edges making each leaflet distinct and creating an overall tapestry...
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Athyrium x 'Branford Rambler'Running Lady Fern
This is a good, frisky new fern from John Mickel of Bradford, CT. It has been billed as a running painted fern, but we have found it to be mostly green with red tones along the stem. Even so, it is a lovely and vigorous plant with delicate bright gre...
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Baptisia 'Midnight'Midnight Prairieblues™ false indigo
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Baptisia alba var. albaWild White Indigo
This is not the fastest plant to get to size, but it is unquestionably one of the loveliest. The strong, almost shrubby plants carry 12"-18" racemes of 1" pure white pea-like flowers. Charcoal gray stems add appealing contrast. May to Mid-June flower...
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Baptisia australisFalse Blue Indigo
Blue spikes of pea-shaped flowers resemble the tall racemes of lupines in May and early June. A slow to mature, but very rewarding native garden perennial. Found in open woods, river banks and sandy floodplains, New York to Nebraska to Georgia....
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Baptisia minorDwarf Wild Indigo
Spikes of bright blue flowers on compact shrubby grey green plants in early Summer. A tough and drought-resistant native plant ideal for any sunny site. Slow in the first year, but returns with its grace and beauty for many years to come!...
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Baptisia Solar Flare™False Indigo
Tall spikes of pea flowers start out brilliant yellow and fade to deep orange as they age, beautifully compimenting the emerging yellow blooms above. Another unique and lovely Baptisia from the Chicago Botanic Garden and Chicagoland Grows!...
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Baptisia sphaerocarpa 'Screaming Yellow'Yellow Wild Indigo
A riot of yellow in late spring-early summer! Larry Loman of Ridgecrest Nursery in Wynne, Arkansas selected this brilliant yellow-gold Baptisia for the bodacious and profuse flower display, deep green foliage, and compact rounded habit....
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Baptisia sphaerocarpaYellow Wild Indigo
A very sturdy, drought-resistant garden plant with striking spikes of pea flowers that range from butter yellow to gleaming gold....
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Baptisia Starlite Prairieblues™Wild Indigo
A second introduction from Chicagoland Grows, Starlite Prairieblues shines with soft blue pea flowers that glow white at the base for a sparkling overall appearance. A good strong grower with long spikes of flowers in early summer....
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Baptisia Twilite Prairieblues™False Indigo
Twilite Prairieblues™ is the first introduction from the Baptisia breeding program conducted by Dr. Jim Ault at the Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe, Illinois. The australis x sphaerocarpa cross has brought us a very strong and production frien...
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Baptisia x 'Carolina Moonlight'Wild Indigo
Elegant spikes of creamy yellow blooma grace tidy blue green foliage in early summer. Long-blooming and tough, a dazzling addition to the native plant palette. A hybrid of B. sphaerocarpa and B. alba, found by Rob Gardener of NC Botanical Gardens....
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Baptisia x 'Purple Smoke'Wild Indigo
Discovered by Rob Gardener of the North Carolina Botanical Gardens and introduced by Niche Gardens of Chapel Hill, NC. Apparently a chance hybrid of B. australis and B. alba, this has the charcoal-gray stems of alba and the blue color from australe, ...
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Boltonia asteroides 'Pink Beauty'Hundreds of soft pink daisies top fine-textured silver blue foliage in late summer. Butterflies love this plant! This undemanding native plant is long lived and easy to grow....
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Boltonia asteroilds 'Snowbank'Thousand Flowered Aster
Zillions of lacy white daisies top long stems of fine-textured silver blue foliage in late summer and early fall. An undemanding native plant that is surprisingly tolerant of drought and flood....
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Bouteloua curtipendulaSideoats Grama
This drought tolerant grass is native to open rocky woodlands and mixed grass prairies. The plant features a distinctive inflorescence, an oat like spikelet that originates in a faded purple hue and lightens to tan in the fall. The fall foliage color...
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Calamagrostis brachytrichaKorean Feather Reed Grass
Calamagrostis brachytricha is a clump-forming, warm season grass with bright green leaves reaching about 2 feet. In late summer blooms emerge with a pink tint and reach 3 to 4 feet. The feathery flowers fade to cream in fall and finish in a straw col...
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Calamagrostis x 'Avalanche'Feather Reed Grass
A bright form of C. 'Karl Forester' selected by Steve Schmidt for its wide, white stripe in the center and for the creamy flowers that appear in mid summer and turn to golden straw in fall. ANn excellent cool season grass that is especially striking ...
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Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster'Feather Reed Grass
One of the most popular garden grasses in the world, Karl Foerster is known for its ease of culture, tidy vertical habit and beautiful feathery blooms. In mid summer flowers open a creamy white tinged with pink. As they age they become narrow plumes ...
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Calamintha nepatoides 'White Cloud'Calamint
Bright white flowers are larger and showier than the species. It is a longer-lived and better smelling substitute for baby's breath! June-October bloom in an average to dry location....
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Calamintha nepeta spp. nepetaThousand Flowered Aster
Airy plumes with numerous small barely blue flowers over mint scented, oregeno-like foliage, June- October. Great in rock walls. It does need good drainage. It looks like a small, light blue Heuchera when in flower, which seems like all the time....
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Callirhoe involucrataPoppy Mallow
An outstanding and very attractive plant with low growing, deeply dissected dark green foliage that gives rise to an explosion of electric purple, single, upright flowers from July to early September. This plant behaves like an ivy. It is taprooted a...
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Caltha palustrisMarsh Marigold
Native to northern states and Canada, this little beauty is at home at pond's edge or along a stream. It is clumping by nature, but can seed in to form a dense groundcover in a consistently moist site. In early spring hundreds of bright yellow butter...
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Calylophus serrulatus 'Prairie Lode'Prairie Lode Sun Drops
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Carex amphibolaCreek Sedge
Carex amphibola is a widely adaptable native sedge naturally occurring from Texas to Quebec and Georgia to New Hampshire. The compact and semi-erect mound has proven to be semi evergreen (zone 6b) and prefers deciduous shade in upland or even floodpl...
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Carex appalachicaAppalachian Sedge
This lovely sedge is native to the dry woods of eastern North America. Its fine texture and fountaining habit make it a lovely groundcover in dry shady sites, even in the root zone of trees. Its tidy clumping habit makes it a perfect feature in a con...
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Carex dolichostachya 'Gold Fountains (Kaga Nishiki)'Gold Fountain Sedge
This shade loving sister of C. 'Evergold' is bright gold with attractive narrow (1/4" ) foliage almost all year. Striking, long-lived and reliable. Works well in average garden conditions and in containers....
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Carex eburneabristleleaf sedge
A wonderful naturalizer, Carex eburnea is the ideal native groundcover for the woodland or rock garden. Petite colonies of 6-8 inch long soft, thread-like foliage takes on a spherical shape as inconspicuous whitish-green flower spikes appear in early...
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Carex emoryiEmory's Sedge
A wetland native that forms dense tussocks of straw-colored leaves at the base with bright green new growth emerging from the top. An emergent aquatic, C. emoryi is found on shores, stream banks, wet meadows, and seepage areas from Newfoundland south...
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Carex flacca 'Blue Zinger'Blue Zinger Sedge
This Emerald Coast intrduction is indeed an improvement over the species. It is much more light blue than what we'd previously grown. Excellent and versatile shade groundcover for dry or moist spots. Cool season, evergreen in warm climates, more clum...
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Carex flaccospermaBlue Wood Sedge
A beautiful native groundcover with striking glaucus blue foliage, Blue Wood Sedge is easy to grow and evergreen in warmer zones, though it benefits from a late winter cut back. Early spring flowers are slender and form interesting seed heads. Forms ...
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Carex laxiculmus Bunny Blue™ 'HOBB'Bunny Blue Sedge
Bunny Blue Carex is a low growing, evergreen, native sedge with silver-blue foliage. Use as a ground cover or specimen plant for moist to average shady areas. Native plant....
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Carex morrowii 'Ice Dance'Japanese Sedge
A bright groundcover for a shady spot, Ice Dance has long shiny leaves trimmed in bright white. It spreads slowly to fill in and make a tidy cover that discourages weeds. Deer and disease resistant, it is long-lasting and easy to grow!...
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Carex morrowii 'Silver Sceptre'Japanese Sedge
A beautiful selection of this sedge, this one has narrow (1/4") leaves with white margins, giving it a very fine texture overall. Rhizomatous, forming thick silvery clumps. A bright addition to the shade palette!...
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Carex muskingumensis 'Oehme'Variegated Palm Sedge
A sport found in the garden of Wolfgong Oheme by Tony Avent, this sedge emerges as light green, but soon clear yellow edges appear. The foliage radiated horizontally on top of 12"-18" stems, resembling a small palm tree. A great native substitute for...
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Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'Golden Sedge
Fountains of narrow leaves with broad cream stripes adorn this clump-forming, shade-loving grass. Evergold is lovely spilling over into a path or as an architectural feature in a container or window box. Deer and disease resistant, it is long-lasting...
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Carex pensylvanicaPennsylvania Sedge
With its tough disposition and spreading habit, this native grass makes an excellent shade groundcover. Fine texture and fountaining habit give this sedge a soft appearance that is lovely as an underplanting for bolder shade perennials or on its own ...
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Carex plantagineaSeersucker Sedge
Shiny deep green leaves are unusually broad (to 1 1/8") and puckered like Christmas ribbon. An excellent, mostly evergreen (the basal foliage overwinters) groundcover for average to moist shade, provides unique texture. Flowers occur in early to mid-...
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Carex platyphyllaSilver Sedge
A spectacular new clump-froming sedge with powder blue leaves up to an inch or more wide. Spreads slowly to form a wonderfully textured groundcover in moist or average soil. Tolerates dry shade once established. An early spring haircut makes room for...
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Carex siderosticha 'Variegata'Broad-Leaf Sedge
This is a very bright and attractive spreading groundcover. Wide bright green leaves with distinct white stripes form slowly spreading clumps. It is completely deciduous, often emerging just when you wonder if it has made it through the winter. Noted...
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Carex strictaTussock Sedge
A wetland native that forms dense tussocks of straw-colored leaves at the base with bright green new growth emerging from the top. Spreads via rhizomes. Found in wet meadows. Emergent aquatic. For more information and photos: [ More Info ]
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Carex tenuiculmis 'Cappuccino'New Zealand Hair Sedge
Vibrant foliage emerges a rich red brown and transitions to a coppery brown with age, often accented with bright orange tips. Come autumn, the red tones return, often accented with oranges and yellows. Listed as zone 7, we have seen it survive two wi...
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Caryopteris x 'Dark Knight'Blue Mist
Blue Mist Shrub is aptly named as its gray-green foliage is shrouded in a cloud of blue from mid to late summer. It is a well-behaved garden plant that is very attractive to butterflies. Dark Knight has deep purple blue flowers closely spaced on long...
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Caryopteris x 'Longwood Blue'Blue Mist
Blue Mist Shrub is aptly named as it is shrouded in a cloud of blue from mid to late summer. It is a well-behaved garden plant that is very attractive to butterflies. Longwood Blue has sky blue flowers topping silvery foliage for a striking combinati...
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Caryopteris x 'Snow Fairy'Variegated Blue Mist Shrub
Snow Fairy's outstanding white-rimmed leaves provide a delicate and full texture in the border all summer. Its habit is compact and well-branched, and it shows beautifully in a nursery pot. In late summer or early fall it is topped with airy blue flo...
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Caryopteris 'Inoveris' Grand Bleu™Blue Mist Shrub
Blue Mist Shrub is aptly named as it is shrouded in a cloud of blue from mid to late summer. It is a well-behaved garden plant that is very attractive to butterflies. 'Inoveris' Grand BleuTM boasts numerous deep blue flowers topping glossy...
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Ceratostigma plumbaginoidesPlumbago
Brilliant blue flowers with striking red calyces cover bright green foliage from mid-summer to fall, when the leaves turn deep red. A wonderful groundcover, it is a great choice for beds of spring bulbs because it emerges late, as the bulb foliage de...
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Chasmanthium latifoliumNorthern Sea Oats
A versatile native grass with bamboo-like foliage and delightful nodding seed heads that rustle in the breeze from late summer to winter. It grows in most sites and is a quite vigorous groundcover when given consistent moisture and sun. It is better ...
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Cheilanthes lanosaHairy Lip Fern
Cheilanthes lanosa is a soft-textured fern with fuzzy green leaflets along a chestnut brown stipe. It is a great choice for rock walls and shady trough gardens, but performs beautifully in average well-drained garden soil and in containers with regul...
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Chelone glabraTurtlehead
Spikes of elegant white flowers top shiny green foliage in late summer and early fall. Grows best in moist meadows, stream banks, and swamps. Favorite breeding sight for the Baltimore Checkerspot Butterfly....
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Chelone lyonii 'Hot Lips'Pink Turtlehead
Lustrous, deeper green foliage, topped in August and September with rose pink turtle head shaped flowers. Red stems that persist most of the season. Bronze green early season growth is another distinctive feature....
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Chrysogonum virginianum 'Allen Bush'Golden Star
A native ground cover, this plant is known for both it's foliage and flowers with toothed, light green, triangular leaves and dark yellow, slightly notched, star shaped flowers that bloom well above the foliage and have contrasting brown stamens. The...
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Chrysogonum virginianum var. australeGreen and Gold
This Golden Star is very similar to Chrysogonum virginianum 'Allen Bush', but has shorter stems and stolons that spread above ground. With a compact and low growing form, this plant has the deepest and shiniest green foliage of them all and typical, ...
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Chrysopsis marianaMaryland goldenaster
A wonderful new addition to the fall palette of pink and blue asters. Clusters of loose, single, 2", bright yellow daisy flowers cover the plant in the fall. Hairy Golden Aster truly is drought tolerant and easy to grow....
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Coreopsis 'Jethro Tull'Jethro Tull tickseed
New from Itsaul Plants, this stunning little guy seems to always be in bloom. A cross between 'Zamphir' and 'Early Sunrise', it has broader fluted petals, a compact habit and an extended flowering season. Responds beautifully to cutting back, but wil...
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Coreopsis auriculata 'Nana'Mouse Ear Coreopsis
Mouse Ear Coreopsis is loaded with brilliant bright orange flowers that are a great source of early spring color. Deep green, shiny leaves form a low clump and planted closely they will keep weeds to a minimum. This plant spreads nicely by seed witho...
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Coreopsis Big Bang™ 'Redshift'Redshift Tickseed
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Coreopsis Big Bang™ 'Full Moon'Full Moon Tickseed
The premiere introduction of the Big Bang series from breeder Darrell Probst. Large, canary yellow, single daisy-shaped blooms reach a full 3 inches in diameter. Well-branched, compact stems with medium sized leaves create a mounding habit. 'Full Moo...
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Coreopsis Creme Brulee™Tickseed
A more vigorous version of 'Moonbeam' that fills in faster in the spring and has larger flowers that occur all along the stems rather than just above the foliage, giving a fuller overall appearence. This plant is new to us, but did overwinter 100% in...
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Coreopsis Limerock Passion™Tickseed
A bright new color from Blooms of Bressingham! Rose pink flowers cover fine foliage in early summer and continue without interruption until frost. A vigorous grower, but it has not overwintered for us in PA....
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Coreopsis Limerock Ruby™Hybrid Tickseed
Rosy red 1 1/2" single flowers with gold centers cover the finely cut foliage in early summer and throughout the season. Habit is improved by periodic cutbacks. Another introduction from Blooms of Bressingham. Not recommended for fall planting....
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Coreopsis pubescens 'Sunshine Superman'Tickseed
A North Creek original, this selection of C. pubescens var. pubescens blooms non stop from mid-summer until October here with saucer-like flowers over low spreading, slightly fuzzy foliage. An easy self sowing plant, when happy. Likes hot, bright, we...
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Coreopsis rosea 'American Dream'Pink Tickseed
This coreopsis stands erect with bright pink flowers and a beady yellow center. The foliage is thin and delicate, finely branching in whorls that create an airy appearance....
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Coreopsis Sweet Dreams™Sweet Dreams Tickseed
Each white flower has a deep rose ring surrounding a golden middle. Flowers cover the finely cut foliage in early summer and throughout the season. An excellent introduction from Blooms of Bressingham....
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Coreopsis veriticillata 'Moonbeam'Threadleaf Coreopsis
Awarded the 1992 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year Award, Coreopsis 'Moonbeam' is a dependable bloomer and all round plant. The flowers of Threadleaf Coreopsis are a glowing, lemon-yellow color and sit on top of tall, erect, lacey, somewh...
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Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb'Threadleaf Coreopsis
Winner of the 2001 RHS Award of Garden Merit, this Threadleaf Coreopsis is just a little bit shorter than 'Moonbeam'. 'Zagreb' has bright yellow flowers that sit atop tall, erect, lacey, somwhat mound forming, delicate (thread leaf) looking, green fo...
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Coreopsis verticillataThread-leaf Tickseed
This hardy species is a delightful and tough landscape solution. Taller and more vigorous than 'Moonbeam' or 'Zagreb', it has bright yellow flowers for 8 weeks or more, from late May to early August and often later. Drought tolerant and easy to grow...
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Coreopsis verticillata 'Route 66'Route 66 Tickseed
Get your kicks with 'Route 66'!
'Route 66' was discovered in 2005 as a seedling in the garden of Patti Bauer, of Bauer's Forever Flowers in Lucinda PA. This new threadleaf coreopsis bears yellow flowers with a ring of burgundy around the crown tha...
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Coreopsis verticillata 'Sienna Sunset'Sienna Sunset Tickseed
'Sienna Sunset' parades its attention-grabbing flower color while still sharing all the same terrific qualities as its parent, Coreopsis 'Crème Brulee'. It is outstanding when planted in masses, displaying a long bloom time and large burnt sienna col...
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Coreopsis x 'Tequila Sunrise'Variegated Tickseed
This coreopsis has continuous blooming, bright, yellow flowers with deep orange centers. But what makes this plant spectacular is it's foliage. The medium, narrow, green leaves have a variegated creamy yellow color with a hint of pink that turns a da...
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Delosperma 'Osberg'Succulent, spreading, dark green foliage of Delosperma 'Osberg' produces dazzling white star-shaped flowers accented by a yellow center. Though diminutive in stature, flowers consistently blanket the foliage throughout the season. Reaching nearly 3 i...
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Delosperma cooperiHardy Ice Plant
Single deep rose pink flowers all summer with shiny, deep green foliage. An excellent groundcover where it's hot and dry. A true parking lot plant, very easy to grow. Always in bloom from June to October....
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Delosperma dyeriIce Plant
Starburst-shaped flowers of Delosperma dyeri decorate succulent foliage in shades of orange and coral from April to September. Creeping, dark green, succulent foliage reaches 3 inches in height and spreads approximately 15 inches. Recently rediscover...
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Delosperma nubigenum 'Basutoland'Yellow Ice Plant
Brilliant yellow single flowers are plentiful in May and June. Bright green jellybean foliage spreads to form solid mats in full sun to bright shade. A great "parking lot plant", it is easy to grow in the toughest situations....
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Delphinium exaltatumTall Larkspur
Wow! A blue-flowered Delphinium for bright to average shade and it is native to the woodland glades from Alabama to Pennsylvania. Ours came to us thanks to the generosity of the Holden Arboretum in Kirtland, Ohio. Spikes of spurred blue flowers top 3...
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Dennstaedtia punctilobulaHay-scented Fern
This common North American native has beautiful hairy fronds, oval-oblong in outline, yellow-green in color, thin textured and smells like new mown hay when crushed. It is found on open sandy meadows and thinly wooded slopes and is the first fern to ...
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Deschampsia cespitosa 'Goldtau'Goldtau tufted hair grass
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Deschampsia flexuosaWavy Hair Grass
A delightful and elegant native, this diminutive grass thrives in dry shade. Fine-textured and delicate in appearance, it is tough and drought tolerant, ideal for planting in any well-drained shady location as a groundcover or member of the border. I...
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Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Bath's Pink'Clove Pinks
Dianthus 'Bath's Pink' makes a great ground cover of linear, grass-like foliage that bears colorful, slightly lacey 3/4", flowers of medium pink with magenta rings. The flowers omit the sweet fragrance of carnations. It is very similar to 'Bewitched'...
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Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Firewitch (Feuerhexe)'Clove Pinks
Dianthus 'Firewitch'(Feuerhexe), 2006 perennial plant of the year, is low growing and thus makes a great ground cover of deep blue, linear, grass-like foliage. The flowers are deep violet pink, omit the sweet fragrance of carnations, and bloom heavil...
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Dianthus Pixie™Cheddar Pinks
Fragrant dark pink petals are surrounded with pale pink halos cover mounds of fine blue gray foliage in late spring....
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Dianthus x allwoodii 'Frosty Fire'Allwood Pinks
Dianthus allwoodii 'Frosty Fire' grows low mounds of sprawling, blue grey, linear, grass-like foliage that bears colorful, fragrant, double red flowers that continuously bloom throughout the summer, especially when the old blossoms are removed....
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Dicentra 'Burning Hearts'Burning Hearts bleeding heart
Deep red, heart-shaped flowers are lined in white and create a delightful contrast as they gently float above low tufts of highly dissected, feather-like, blue-gray foliage. A woodland garden gem, ‘Burning Hearts’ was selected for comp... [ More Info ]
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Dicentra eximiaWild Bleeding Heart
A popular plant for the shade garden, Dicentra eximia is a tremendous performer. The leaves are deeply cut, grey green and fern like. The pink flowers are heart shaped with an inner petal that drips from the outter petals creating the appearance that...
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Dracocephalum ruyschianum 'Blue Dragon'Dragonhead
Our own selection of this species has dark blue snapdragon flowers covering a low, thick mound of rosemary-like foliage in early summer. Compact in a container and very easy to grow, just treat it as you would a Dianthus. It has been reliably hardy i...
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Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance'Autumn Fern
Autumn Fern is a colorful groundcover with pink fiddleheads that turn coppery orange as they unfurl. Fronds age to a lustrous dark green and remain well into winter. New growth continues through the season, giving a colorful tapestry effect of copper...
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Dryopteris goldianaGoldie's Wood Fern
This is the largest of the native wood ferns, reaching 4' in ideal conditions. It is a stately and slowly spreading groundcover, forming large clusters of graceful arching fronds. Named for Scottish botanist John Goldie, its fronds are green without ...
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Dryopteris marginalisEastern Wood Fern
The leathery leaves of Dryopteris marginalis are a beautiful addition to the woodland garden and can form a lovely an easy to maintain groundcover. A sturdy east coast native, it forms a tidy clump that will not spread and is very tolerant of dry sha...
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Dryopteris pseudo-filix-masMexican Male Fern
A graceful and bold fern, this unique beauty is a sturdy garden plant with a distinctly upright vase-shaped habit. Even though found in tropical Mexico near Oaxaca, it has proven quite cold hardy in zone 5. It forms a large crown, which can become fo...
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Dryopteris x australisDixie Wood Fern
Dryopteris x australis is a natural hybrid (D. celsa x ludoviciana) found in wild populations from Louisiana to Virginia, but is a superb garden plant as far north as Zone 5. It is taller than either parent and a formidable addition to the garden....
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Echinacea Big Sky™ 'Sunrise'Coneflower
Graceful and architectural flowers with elegant butter yellow petals surround golden cones fron early to late summer. Echinacea 'Sunrise' fades from yellow to cream with age. Echinacea (Coneflowers) plant is very tough and easy to grow!...
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Echinacea Big Sky™ 'Sundown'Coneflower
Exceptionally large flat-topped flowers in early to mid summer. Sundown is a selection with a deep orange cone surrounded by broad petals in susnset shades of orange and rose. This plant is trouble free and easy to grow!...
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Echinacea Big Sky™ 'Summer Sky'Purple Coneflower
Another in the Big Sky™ series from Itsaul Plants, Summer Sky™ ('Katie Saul') has large flat-topped flowers with orange cones and ray flowers that fade in pastel shades from orange to pink like a summer sky at the end of a long hot day. Tho...
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Echinacea Big Sky™ 'Harvest Moon'Coneflower
A beautiful new color from the Big SkyTM series, Harvest Moon has soft orange petals that surround brilliant deep orange cones held upright on sturdy stems. A great color for gardens, it combines beautifully with blue Geraniums like Rozann...
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Echinacea Big Sky™ 'After Midnight'After Midnight is a very distinctive dwarf member of the popular Big Sky™ series with large, fragrant dark magenta flowers and black-red cones. The wide flower petals overlap, giving the blooms a full, substantial presence. For added drama, they...
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Echinacea Conefections™ 'Pink Double Delight'Coneflower
Pink Double Delight is a vegetatively propagated selection that is compact and free flowering. Flowers are consistently double and are double right away upon blooming. The stems are sturdy and numerous, for a full appearance in containers and in the ...
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Echinacea Conefections™ 'Coconut Lime'Coneflower
A new ConefectionTM! F
rom the same breeder as Pink Double Delight comes this white double selection with pale green at the center of the cone. A promising new selection that should be as vigorous and compact as its pink cousin....
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Echinacea Conefections™ 'Milkshake'Milkshake Coneflower
Milkshake boasts fully double pompom-like flowers in shades of white to creamy white (think scoops of vanilla ice cream). Rather than the traditional cone, Milkshake consists of long tubular flowers and at the center of the cone th... [ More Info ]
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Echinacea paradoxaYellow Purple Coneflower
Relatively rare in the wild and in cultivation, this coneflower is stunning in summer. It's bright pure yellow flowers consist of drooping petals surrounding a soft brown cone. Goldfinches devoured the seed in our garden. A Yellow Purple Coneflower.....
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Echinacea Pixie Meadowbrite™Purple Coneflower
Pixie Meadowbrite is a floriferous Echinacea tennesseensis hybrid from Chicagoland Grows that is compact with upward facing flowers of soft pink. It presents beautifully in containers and with a long bloom season it has great shelf life potential - n...
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Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus'Purple Coneflower
The perennial Plant Association plant of the year for 1998. Named by Klaus Jelitto of Jelitto Staudensamen (perennial seeds) in Germany, for Swedish nurseryman Magnus Nilsson, who carefully selected for ten years, looking for fine form, dark hue, and...
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Echinacea purpurea 'Ruby Star' '(Rubinstern)'Purple Coneflower
Introduced by the Jelitto, who gave us 'Magnus', Echinacea 'Rubinstern' is a slightly shorter plant with large flat topped flowers that are a deeper purple pink, almost ruby red, than most others. An easy to grow native plant with large, dark green l...
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Echinacea purpurea 'White Swan'Coneflower
'White Swan' is not as cold hearty or vigorous as it's common purple relative, but it makes up for this with it's unique, beautiful, pure white flowers. A tall, course plant with large, dark green leaves and a large, 3-4" flower with white, broad, si...
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Echinacea purpureaPurple Coneflower
Echinacea purpuea is one of the great butterfly magnets of the native perennial garden. Coneflowers are easy to grow in average to dry, well drained soils. Flowers with large orange gold spiky centers and strong reflexed rose pink petals appear in Ju...
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Echinacea tennesseensis 'Rocky Top'Tennessee Coneflower
Many wonderful pastel pink, flat-topped flowers with black cones track the sun like sunflowers. Tennessee Coneflower is a great choice for hot dry sites that are difficult for other species. Compact, vigorous, and very floriferous....
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Elymus arenarius 'Blue Dune'Blue Lyme Grass
This is a very tough plant that is much more heat tolerant than other selections. Very beautiful bright blue blades that push upward and outward. It is vogorous and stoloniferous, and will often be a bit pushy in a regular garden situation, but does ...
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Eragrostis spectabilisPurple Love Grass
Fluffy clouds of bronze-red inflorescenses are soft and subtle in the sunlight. Light green foliage in summer turning to a bronzy-red in fall. Irresistable texture plant for the late summer garden....
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Eryngium x 'Big Blue'Sea Holly
Eryngium Big Blue doesn't just have a blue flower. It has a surprisingly iridescent blue flower. With blue stems and silver leaves. WOW! Easy to grow and ship, it has a long bloom time and unquestionable impulse buy power. It is also a spectacular an...
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Eryngium yuccifoliumRattlesnake Master
A unique and eye-catching plant for a dry, sunny site. Slightly spiny leaves are arranged in a rosette that resembles Yucca. Flower stems shoot skyward in summer and are topped with thistle-like bluish silver flowers. An architectural addition to the...
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Eupatorium coelestinumHardy Ageratum
Fuzzy blue flowers atop attractive red stems, in September and October, make great cut flowers. This plant can be aggressive in Southern gardens. Found in old fields, meadows, and along stream banks. Naturalizes readily....
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Eupatorium dubium 'Little Joe'Joe Pye Weed
Selected by Steve Lighty while at The Conard-Pyle Co., this dimunitive Joe Pye has the vivid color of 'Gateway' at a height more appropriate for small gardens. 'Little Joe 'is also more compact in a container too....
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Eupatorium fistulosumJoe Pye Weed
Joe Pye Weed is a robust, upright perennial with hollow purple stems accented by huge, rounded, tight clusters of pink or purplish-mauve flowers. It is an important pollen and nectar plant and attracts butterflies (particularly the swallowtail butter...
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Eupatorium hyssopifoliumHyssop-leaved Thoroughwort
A dry meadow and sandy field native with white flowers and very fine-textured foliage. Flat topped clusters of white fringed flowers have the overall appearence of clouds- very attractive and often underutilized. Wonderful as late summer texture....
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Eupatorium maculatum 'Bartered Bride'Joe Pye Weed
Stands of these pure white flowers in an open garden leaves one with a free
spirited and wild feeling as these tall prairie flowers come alive with butter-
flies. The flowers, blooming from July to September, are supported by bold
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Eupatorium maculatum 'Carin'Joe Pye Weed
A great new color for Joe Pye Weed... Gateway has a light pink sister! We almost named this 'Pinksilver' for its unique silvery pink flowers and deep purple stems. A North Creek introduction, named for friend and former propagator, Carin Bonafacino....
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Eupatorium perfoliatumBoneset
Loose, white flat-topped flowers over deep green foliage with hairy stems. E. perfoliatum is a clumping, slightly aromatic easy to grow plant with low maintenance. Great for attracting butterflies.
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Eupatorium purpureum subsp. maculatum 'Gateway'Joe Pye Weed
Like others in this genus, 'Gateway' is no exception in it's power to attract butterflies with its huge bright mauve pink flowers clusters atop deep wine red stems. More compact and shorter than others in this species. July to September bloom makes '...
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Eupatorium rugosm 'Chocolate'Snakeroot
Chocolate leaves with deep shiny purple stems makes a wonderful contrast to
explosions of white flowers in September and October. Perfect accent to the
bright violets and blues found in Lobelia and Penstemon. With all this color,
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Euphorbia amygdaloides var. robbiaeWood Spurge
An evergreen plant that is excellent in sun or shade. A carefree, slowly spreading groundcover with shiny, deep green, leathery leaves. Yellow green disc-like bracts back chartreuse yellow flowers in late spring which last for months. Looks fantastic...
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Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue'Blue Fescue
Clumping deep sea blue foliage. The most heat tolerant or 'summer hardy'Fescue by leaps and bounds. Named by the late Lois Woodhall of the Plantage. Neat evergreen mounds with wheat inflorescences. Stunning!
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Fragaria x 'Lipstick'Ornamental Strawberry
Improved ornamental strawberry is slightly mounded in form with luscious dark green foliage, deep rose red flowers, appearing in April to June, then again in fall. Small berries also appear, but are not adviable to consume. Fragaria 'Lipstick' has a ...
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Gaillardia aristata 'Burgundy'Burgundy Blanket Flower
Deep burgundy blooms are 3" across with a button-like center which emerges bright yellow and then slowly changes to velvety red. Flowers bloom coming continuously from early summer into the fall, gracing gardens and containers alike with fresh vibran...
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Gaillardia x 'Fanfare'Fanfare Blanket Flower
This plant has had a lot of press and we were skeptical that it would live up to all of it, but it has won us over with its compact habit and nonstop flower power. A PlantHaven introduction, it has been reliably hardy in the ground for us and been in...
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Gaillardia x grandiflora 'Oranges and Lemons'Blanket Flower
Gorgeous flowers in pale orange trimmed with lemon yellow. Stunning in full bloom and in our experience, a quick sell out at retail. The lighter orange is much easier to use in designs than the more garish red and yellow combination typical of Gailla...
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Gaura Blushing Butterflies™Gaura
Opens white, fading to pink flowers with an overall airy texture and clumping habit. This cultivar is more compact than it's parent 'Siskiyou Pink'. The stems culminate in racemes of orchid like flowers that open a few at a time giving the plant the ...
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Gaura Crimson Butterflies™Gaura
Deep pink flowers on dark red foliage, short with a very compact habit. The stems culminate in racemes of orchid like flowers that open a few at a time giving the plant the added bonus of a long blooming period....
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Gaura lindheimeri 'Siskiyou Pink'Bee Blossom
A Siskiyou Nursery introduction. Wine red buds opening to rose pink flowers
with white stamens. Shorter than other varieties with darker foliage. Occasional
white flowers will appear, but they are few.The stems culminate in racemes of
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Gaura lindheimeri 'Whirling Butterflies'A generously branching and floriferous selection of the species. Bright starry white flowers on numerous thin spikes. Marroon spots may appear on the foliage.The stems culminate in racemes of orchid like flowers that open a few at a time giving the p...
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Gaura x 'Sunny Butterflies™'Gaura
Bright pink flowers are held aloft above creamy white variegated foliage, very compact habit. The stems culminate in racemes of orchid like flowers that open a few at a time giving the plant the added bonus of a long blooming period.
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Gelsemium sempervirens 'Margarita'Carolina Jessamine
A reliable zone 6 Gelsemium? This is it! It has flowered here in Landenberg for 10 years and the survival rate is 100%, with occasional dieback in the harshest winters. A profuse display of clear yellow trumpet flowers in early summer with semievergr...
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Gentiana clausaBottle Gentian
The brilliant violet blue flowers of this native bring a sense of mystery and anticipation to the woodland garden. The flowers never fully open, but have a narrow space at the top that allows bees to work their way inside. When the... [ More Info ]
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Gerainum sanguineum 'Striatum'Blush Pink flowers with crimson veins cover the plant for 6-8 weeks in late spring and early summer, followed by sporadic bloom until frost. A low spreading mat of finely cut leaves makes a compact and reliable groundcover....
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Geranium macrorrhizum 'Ingwersen's Variety'A great groundcover geranium. This Geranium macrorrhizum selection has been working hard in gardens since 1929. Light pink flowers with darker sepals and stems are held high above thisk green foliage. Tolerates bright shade and drier soils. Order ear...
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Geranium maculatum 'Espresso'Wild Cranesbill
We are very excited to offer our own selection from the woods of Landenberg! Pale lavender-pink flowers over very attractive red-brown foliage. A bold new look for our native cranesbill, useful for groundcover or shade garden feature plant. G. macula...
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Geranium maculatumWild Geranium
We are back on track with this great woodland native! Easy to grow in most shady spots, it flowers in spring with pink or lavender blooms. Found in open woods, clearings, woods edges and roadsides throughout the Eastern US. A necessary component for ...
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Geranium x 'Dilys'Crane's Bill
This is an easy, carefree geranium; a strong grower with a sprawling habit which makes for an excellent groundcover that alway seems to be in bloom, last year ours was still blooming in November! The finely cut foliage is accented by reddish-purple f...
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Geranium x 'Max Frei'Attractive, finely divided leaves produce deep magenta pink, cup shaped flowers in early summer, then sporadically throughout the season. Compact.Very easy and dependable. Useful as a very low growing groundcover in sun or part shade....
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Geranium x 'Rozanne'Crane's Bill
This is an easy, carefree new geranium; a strong grower with a sprawling habit like Dilys. The finely cut foliage is accented by large (for a geranium) blue-purple flowers with pale blue eyes which cover the plant from early summer to frost. Blooms o...
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Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Biokovo'Cambridge Geranium
A wonderful landscape groundcover for part shade or sun featuring white flowers with light pink veins and stamens. Red to orange fall color is outstanding. G. 'Biokovo' is easy to grow in the shade or bright edge conditions. This naturally occuring h...
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Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Karmina'Cambridge Geranium
A strikingly beautiful low-growing groundcover that can quickly form a respectable carpet. Hundereds of carmine rose flowers in late spring. Foliage has bright orange to red fall color....
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Geum x 'Flames of Passion'Avens
This Future Plants introduction is a Piet Oudolf selection that is compact and flowers very freely. Bright fire red flowers, on the orange side, appear in late April and May on deep wine red stems. A super combo with Thermopsis 'Sophia', as they both...
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Helenium autumnaleDog-tooth Daisy
Our local native with yellow or bronze single daisy-like flowers on stout branched stems in late summer. Petals have distinct tooth-like indentations; hence the common name, Dog-toothed Daisy. All sneezeweeds have three lobed petals which distiguish ...
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Helenium flexuosum 'Tiny Dancer'Sneezeweed
This great floriferous and low-growing native is very attractive in the garden and in flower arrangements. Its delightful brown spherical cones are surrounded by a flowing fringe of bright yellow reflexed petals looking like hundreds of yellow skirte...
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Helenium x 'Dancing Flames (Flammenspiel)'Sneezeweed
Smothered with yellow orange flowers, this Helenium will defiantly stand out in the garden! Great for cut flowers and the avid butterfly gardener. All sneezeweeds have three lobed petals which distiguish them from Rudbeckia and other yellow coneflowe...
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Helenium x 'Canary (Kanaria)'Sneezeweed
Bright canary yellow flowers surround yellow cones on this great native. Often grown commercially as a cut flower, it has long sturdy stems with branching and many flowers at the top of each. Canary's flowers will last ten or more days in a vase! Gre...
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Helenium x 'Moerheim Beauty'Sneezeweed
Perhaps the best-loved and most widely grown of the group. Copper red with shades of yellow and orange. Very floriferous and an excellent cut flower....
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Helenium x 'Cymbal Star (Zimbelstern)'Sneezeweed
With many golden yellow flowers top strong stems, Helenium 'Zimblestern' (Cymbal Star) will definately stand out in the garden! Great for cut flowers and the avid butterfly gardener. All sneezeweeds have three lobed petals which distiguish them from ...
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Helenium x 'Mardi Gras'Helen's Flower
Helenium 'Mardi Gras' produces a festival of multicolored blooms jazzes up the garden for six to eight weeks in mid to late summer. Yellow petals are lavishly edged with bright orange red, aging to clear red edged in gold, all surrounding deep chest...
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Helianthus angustifolius 'Gold Lace'Swamp Sunflower
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Helianthus divaricatusWoodland Sunflower
Light yellow flowers in late summer make a handsome display in dappled shade. Parent plant of a number of Helianthus hybrids. Found in open woods, along wood's edge and along streams throughout the US....
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Helianthus microcephalusSmall-headed Sunflower
Exciting and distinctive, fine textured sun flower. Smaller features, leaves,
3-4", flowers 1-1 1/4". Refreshing clear yellow color in clumps, from August
to September make this one totally irresistable to butterflies and bees. Best
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Helianthus salicifolius 'Low Down'Dwarf Perennial Sunflower
So, you've never grown this sunflower because it is impossible to keep in a container, right? Not any more! This diminutive version reaches only 18" by the time it blooms, but has the flower power of its 8' cousins. No pinching, staking or cussing re...
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Helianthus salicifolius 'First Light'Willow leaf Sunflower
An explosion of golden yellow flowers combined with a manageable height makes this a superior selection. Despite its name, this plant can be found literally blanketed in flowers in the late summer and into the fall when most other Helianthus are past...
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Helianthus x 'Lemon Queen'Lemon Queen Sunflower
A free flowering plant to brighten up the mid and late summer garden. Covered in intense light yellow single 2-3" flowers from July to September. An irresistable butterfly plant. ...[ More Info ]
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Helianthus x multiflorus 'Capenoch Star'Many-Flowered Sunflower
Certainly the most handsome of the perennial sunflowers, a favorite of our
good friend Dr. Richard Lighty. Clean deep green leaves give way to large,
single, bright yellow flowers that are reminiscent of annual sunflowers with
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Helianthus x multiflorus 'Sunshine Daydream'Sunshine Daydream False Sunflower
Sunshine Daydream was found as a branch sport of 'Capenoch Star'. This selection has fully double blooms with petals that re-curve toward the stem. Capenoch Star has small, true sunflower-like blooms. This selection has also been compared to 'Flore P...
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Heliopsis helianthoides 'Summer Nights'Oxeye Daisy
Deep golden yellow flowers with deep mahogony centers top dark red stems and red-tinged foliage. Simply stunning! A North Creek introduction....
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Heliopsis helianthoides 'Summer Sun'Oxeye Daisy
This is a tough plant that is easy to grow.This local native sunflower happily naturalizes in moist or dry conditions. Upright and clump forming with bright yellow flowers June through August. Tough and easy to grow. Staking is rarely necessary due t...
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Heliopsis helianthoides 'Ballerina (Spitzentanzerin)'Sunflower Heliopsis
A beautiful selection with golden yellow semidouble flowers in mid summer....
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Heliopsis helianthoidesFalse Sunflower
This local native sunflower happily naturalizes in moist or dry donditions.
Upright and clump forming with bright, 2", single, medium gold flowers for
eight weeks, peaking in July. Imagine, a self sowing butterfly magnet, that
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Helleborus Brandywine™Lenten Rose
We are delighted to have introduced this magnificent new series from Hellebore breeder David Culp! His 15 years of breeding using rare species and prized selections from collectors and specialty nurseries has produced a premium strain with clear colo...
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Helleborus foetidusBearsfoot Hellebore
Intriguing, finely cut, leathery dark green foliage makes an interesting and nearly evergreen groundcover for average to dry shade. Numerous chartreuse bell-like flowers, often rimmed in red, are held above leaves in late winter. One of the first blo...
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Heuchera americana 'Dale's Strain'Coral Bells
This is a seed propagated strain selected by our very own Dale Hendricks that is really fantastic and excitingly variable. Unique silver-blue marbled foliage accented by white flowers on long panicles in the spring. Excellent drought tolerant ground ...
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Heuchera macrorhiza 'Autumn Bride'Coral Bells
Fuzzy, chartreuse to lime green, nearly evergreen foliage erupts in September, with white fountains of pure white flowers, continues until frost. A very easy care plant tolerant of dry shade and a wide variety of conditions. A good, tough exciting me...
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Heuchera micrantha 'Palace Purple'Coral Bells
Deep purple, ivy-shaped foliage is dark green in the fall and fades to bronze green in the heat of summer. This plant has been an industry favorite for many yares and was the Perennial Plant Association plant of the year in 1991....
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Heuchera villosa 'Caramel'Hairy Alum Root
Bred by Thierry Delabroye, Caramel has glowing apricot new growth fading to soft amber by summer. Fall color is an intense salmon red. Its lobed fuzzy foliage typical of H. villosa stays clean. An eastern US native species that is plenty hardy and un...
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Heuchera villosa f. purpurea 'Bronze Wave'Bronze Wave Coral Bells
A super intro from Charles Oliver of the Primrose Path, this is a native late flowering groundcover. This has much shinier, almost lacquered looking foliage vs. H. villosa 'Purpurea'. Like it's sister 'Autumn Bride', 'Bronze Wave' is sturdy, perhaps ...
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Heuchera x 'Frosted Violet'Coral Bells
Another great selection for the East Coast bred by Charles Oliver of the Primrose Path. With its H. villosa heritage it is vigorous and long lived. Stunningly beautiful velvety purple leaves with darker veins are topped with pale pink pearl-like flow...
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Heuchera x 'Encore'Alumroot
This new Heuchera hybrid starts out with young, deep, rose-purple colored leaves with light silvering, darker veins, and vibrant reddish-purple undersides in spring. They mature to a light rose with a heavy silver overlay and smoky purple veins. Enco...
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Heuchera x 'Montrose Ruby'Alum Root
Introduced by Nancy Goodwin of Montrose Nursery in Hillsboro, NC. Apparently a chance crossing between H. 'Palace Purple' and H. americana 'Dale's Strain', planted side by side in her garden. Deep bronze foliage with silver veining and glowing reddis...
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Heuchera x 'Plum Pudding'Alumroot
Shiny, dark purple-red ruffled leaves with faint silvery marbling between the
veins accented by attractive, delicate heads of pink flower clusters held aloft
by by tall, thin stems in early and mid summer. Fast growing with a tidy,
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Heuchera x 'Silver Scrolls'Alumroot
Rounded, metallic silver leaves are bordered and veined with deep wine red. Flowers are tiny, white, tinged with pink blooming profusely in the spring. Very trim and tidy habit, forming a neat mound. Remains vigorous and attractive even through the f...
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Heuchera x 'Miracle'Alumroot
New from the breeder of 'Caramel', 'Miracle' is nothing short of amazing. It introduces the colors of Coleus to the perennial market! Foliage emerges chartreuse in spring and develops deep red color as it ages, but retains a bright edge throughout th...
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Heuchera x 'Blackout'Alumroot
This Dirk Scheys introduction is blacker than Obsidian and apparently a more vigorous grower. Contrasting beautifully with the dark foliage, creamy white flowers appear in June and last well into July. Blackout's compact habit makes it ideal for cont...
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Heuchera x villosa 'Mocha'Hairy Alumroot
The darkest of the new H. villosa hybrids from Thierry Delabroye, Mocha is a stunning rich purple that deepens in summer sun. Compact, with nicely arranged foliage, it shows very well in a container and makes an elegant and long-lasting addition to t...
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Heuchera x villosa 'Brownies'Hairy Alumroot
Crinkled leaves of chocolate brown have leaf tips that curl up exposing glimpses of plum undersides. Easily two feet wide, it is the largest of the Delabroye group, and likely the largest Heuchera you will grow!...
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Heuchera x villosa 'Citronelle'Hairy Alumroot
A happy accident in the production of Heuchera Caramel, Citronelle brings the vigor of the villosas to bright chartreuse folliage for shade. A strong grower with incredible pot presentation, it will delight your customers!...
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Heuchera x villosa 'Tiramisu'Alumroot
'Tiramisu' is another very showy H. villosa hybrid from Thierry Delabroye, who rocked the perennial world with 'Caramel'. The foliage of Tiramisu is chartreuse with deep plum red veining that fades to amber in the heat of summer, but returns to deep ...
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Hibiscus coccineusSwamp Hibiscus
Deep red flowers with a lush tropical appeal. Red-purple stems and deeply cut maple-like foliage that waxes redder through the late summer and fall. The wetter the site, the taller it grows....
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Hibiscus moscheutosSwamp Rose Mallow
This shrublike herbaceous perennial is a vigorous grower with large glabrous leaves and 4-5" wide flowers that range from pink to white. The flowers last only for one day, but they appear consistantly until the end of the season. Amazing show of colo...
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Hibiscus x 'Blue River II'Rose Mallow
This shrublike herbaceous perennial is a vigorous grower with 10" wide pure white hollyhock like flowers. Lacks the lipstick red trademark of H. moscheotos. Deep green foliage with a bit of a blue cast. From Harold Winters.The flowers last only for o...
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Hibiscus x 'Fantasia'Rose Mallow
This is several breathtaking hibiscus hybrids that have resulted from years of work by the Fleming Brothers. Huge lavender flowers, which are thicker than most, with ruffled edges on compact, rounded plants with maple-like leaves. Great form and a pr...
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Hibiscus x 'Kopper King'Rose Mallow
Marvelous copper-red, deeply dissected leaves, large creamy white flowers with bright red eyes that straeks out through the veination. Foliage color and flower count are better in full sun and consistantly moist soil, though it does tolerate dry peri...
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Hibiscus x 'Lady Baltimore'Rose Mallow
Large delicate pink cone-shaped flowers with a satiny red eye, mid summer to frost. Stunning! Definetely a "What's that?" kind of plant. Robert Darby hybrid....
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Hibiscus x 'Lord Baltimore'Rose Mallow
A profuse producer of large crimson red ruffled flowers from July to frost. One of the best pure red hibiscus. Deeply cut tropical foliage. Makes a stunning accent plant! Hybridized by Robert Darby....
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Hibiscus x 'Moy Grande'Rose Mallow
Huge rose pink flowers on the cleanest foliage of the bunch. Very striking! Blooms from mid-summer to frost. Bred by Mr. Ying Doon Moy formerly of the San Antonio Botanical Center. A cross between H. grandiflorus and H. mocheutos....
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Hibiscus x 'Plum Crazy'Rose Mallow
Marvelous purplish, deeply dissected leaves, large plum pink flowers with darkes eyes. Foliage color and flower count are better in full sun and consistently moist soil, though it does not tolerate dry periods. Another dramatic winner from the Flemin...
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Hibiscus x 'Sweet Caroline'Rose Mallow
Exceptionally lovely flower buds open to slightly ruffled bright pink flowers
with darker veins and center. Blooms the longest of all of our hybrids. Flower buds resemble roses. Many thanks to Harold Winters for this marvelous selection. Outstandin...
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Hibiscus x 'Crown Jewels'Crown Jewels Hibiscus
The most compact Hibiscus from the Fleming Brothers is a shrub-like hardy perennial and a vigorous grower with 10" wide white flowers with red eyes from mid summer into fall. A strikingly beautiful plant, it thrives on heat and humidity, but requires...
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Hibiscus x 'Fireball'Fireball Hibiscus
This shrublike hardy perennial is a vigorous grower with purple foliage and 10" clear red flowers from mid summer into fall. A strikingly beautiful plant, Fireball thrives on heat and humidity, but requires evenly moist soil to be at its best. Late t...
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Hibiscus x 'Robert Fleming'Rose Mallow
Elegant, velvety deep red flowers are plentiful atop a compact and densely leaved plant. Easily the darkest red available, and at only 3' tall, it is one of the best selections for containers. It is stunningly beautiful when in bloom. (Tags will ship...
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Hibiscus x 'Royal Gems'Royal Gems Rose Mallow
Wonderful blooms of brilliant pink grace this compact hybrid from mid to late summer. Foliage transitions into a deep purple when in full sun, providing lovely contrast to the bright, showy flowers. Another great container perennial from the Flemings...
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Hibiscus x moscheutos 'Torchy'Hardy, deep red blossoms take on a thick, ruffled appearance as they unwind, reaching up to 12 inches across. Bright green, tri-lobed foliage provides an eye-catching contrast against upright, warm season grasses; foliage later transitions to a fall ...
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Hypericum calycinum 'Brigadoon'Aaron's Beard
A bright new foliage color for shady sites! Golden yellow, oval leaves with reddish edges support 2" gold flowers with pincushion-like center clustered stamens in late spring and early summer. You will hardly notice the flowers in the sea of gold fol...
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Hypericum calycinumAaron's Beard
A widely used and attractive evergreen groundcover which is dense, but not
invasive. Deep green, oval leaves and 2" gold flowers with pincushion-like-
center-clustered stamens in late spring and early summer. One of the nicest
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Iris cristata 'Powder Blue Giant'Dwarf Crested Iris
Considerably huskier and more vigorous than the spacies, this sweet giant boasts 3" flowers of delicate light blue with golden crests and deep blue accents. Vigorous and easy to grow!...
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Iris cristata 'Tennessee White'Crested Iris
This delightful selection of Crested Iris came to us from Don Shadow in Winchester, TN. Tennessee White is a vigorous spreader and prolific bloomer, covering the fan-like foliage with brilliant white flowers in spring, each accente... [ More Info ]
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Iris versicolorBlue Flag Iris
Very robust, dramatic display of boldly veined, swordlike leaves with large, violet-blue flowers accented by whitish markings at the base of the sepals. Petals and sepals spread out flat making it an attractive place for feeding by hummingbirds....
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Juncus effususSoft Rush
Juncus effusus is a clump forming wetland plant that is a striking vertical addition to any garden or container planting. Upright, fanning, deep green, rounded stems make a great accent in a container or water garden. Soft Rush can be planted at the ...
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Kalimeris incisa 'Blue Star'A wonderful pot plant with long retail shelf life and rewarding garden/landscape performance. It loves heat and humidity and breezes through a drought like a champ. Single one inch, pale blue daisy-like flowers on a compact mound of green all summer....
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Kalimeris integrifolia 'Daisy Mae'Asian Aster
Perhaps this should win the prize for easiest plant to grow. It loves heat and humidity and breezes through a drought like a champ. Single one inch, white daisy-like flowers on a compact mound of green all summer. Very unusual and ... [ More Info ]
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Kalimeris x 'Shogun'Shogun is a lovely foliage plant with creamy yellow leaf margins that age to white. A compact, slowly spreading plant that looks great in a pot and fills in nicely around larger perennials in the garden. Lavender flowers with yellow centers cover the...
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Knautia macedonicaDouble pincushion flowers of deep violet crimson, resembling scabiosa, tops upright, bushy mound of deeply divided foliage. Prefers well drained soil. Flowers are excellent for cutting and drying. Good naturalizer....
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Leucanthemum x superbum 'Becky'Shasta Daisy
Imagine: Large flowered Shasta type daisy that actually lives for years! Single white flowers in June and July. Average to dry soil. Can easily be cut back for compact growth and re-flowering. Good cut flower. Deep shiny green foliage holds up well i...
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Liatris microcephalaDwarf Blazing Star
An exceptional compact native with fine-textured, deep green, grassy leaves, Dwarf Blazingstar sends up numerous spikes with tassel-like rosy purple flowers in August and September. Unique to the genus the flowers open from top to bottom on the spike...
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Liatris spicataSpike Gayfeather
We are pleased to increase the availability of Pennsylvania provenance populations of our native gayfeathers. Tallest of the genus with upright spikes bearing pinkish-purple tassels in July and August. One of the best garden performers! An excellent ...
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Liatris squarrosaButton Blazing Star
Deep green, shiny, leathery foliage with unique button flowers in late summer, outrageous texture! A real hit at our open house in the end of July. Differs from others in the foliage being thinner and flower stalks are shorter, usually 4-5 flower hea...
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Lobelia cardinalisCardinal Flower
Clump forming brilliant red spikes set against green and purple bronze colored foliage. Each individual spike of scarlet flowers open from bottom to top and stays in bloom for several weeks. A favorite of hummingbirds. Makes an excellent cut flower. ...
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Lobelia cardinalis 'Fried Green Tomatoes'cardinal flower
Selected by a local Pennsylvania nursery from a batch of seed grown Lobelia cardinalis, the vigor of 'Fried Green Tomatoes' is sure to amaze growers and gardeners alike. Quick to establish, dozens of brilliant red blooming stems appear in late June a...
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Lobelia silphiliticaGreat Blue Lobelia
The spikes of brilliant true blue flowers on this wetland native attract butterflies, hummingbirds and neighbors to your garden! Lobelia siphilitica provides outstanding color for the border, wet meadow or pond edge. Naturalizes easily in moist soils...
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Lonicera sempervirensCoral Honeysuckle
The sweetly scented tubular red flowers of this native honeysuckle often attract hummingbirds to the garden throughout the summer. Flowers are followed by bright red fruit, attractive to birds. Unlike its Japanese cousin, it is a well-behaved member ...
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Lonicera sempervirens 'Magnifica'Trumpet Honeysuckle
The sweetly scented tubular orange flowers of this native honeysuckle often attract hummingbirds to the garden throughout the summer. Flowers are followed by bright red fruit, attractive to birds. Unlike its Japanese cousin, it is a well-behaved memb...
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Lonicera sempervirens 'John Clayton'Coral Honeysuckle
Lovely, fragrant pale yellow flowers exploding from June all the way through November. This plant was selected by the VA Native Plant Society for excellent repeat bloom, clean foliage and compact form. Named for colonial botanist, and found on the gr...
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Lonicera sempervirens 'Major Wheeler'Trumpet Honeysuckle
Finally a production and landscape friendly native honeysuckle! Major Wheeler is the best selection of Lonicera sempervirens we've grown and it stands out so far above the rest that we've dropped all other red cultivars. Clean foliage is the first be...
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Matteuccia struthiopterisOstrich Fern
Large, lustrous, dark green fronds arch gracefully and give the tropical feel of a palm. Happiest in a cool moist site, it will tolerate more sun at the side of a stream or pond. Emerging fiddleheads are delectable sautéed in a bit of oil....
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Meehania cordataMeehan's Mint
Looking for a native substitute for Ajuga or Lamium? This could be it. Long trailing stems run across the ground and root along the way. In late spring the green carpet gives way to hundreds of blue flowers opening to reveal spotted throats. Beautifu...
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Monarda didyma 'Jacob Cline'Bee Balm
Named for the son of Georgia plantsman and garden designer Jean Cline. This is the ticket as far as mildew resistant monardas. Wonderfully aromatic foliage and stems with enormous red tubular flowers from June to August. A Saul Nursery introduction. ...
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Monarda fistulosaWild Bergamot
Monarda fistulosa has lovely lavender flowers atop aromatic foliage. Easy to grow in a perennial border, wildflower garden or meadow. Wild bergamot is a great naturalizing wildflower and a magnet for butterflies and hummingbirds. Monarda fistulosa i...
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Monarda fistulosa 'Claire Grace'Pink Bee Balm
This great plant was named by Mike and Barbara Bridges, of Southern Perennials and Herbs, for their daughter. Soft lavender pin cushion-like flowers. Quite mildew resistant, with excellent, shiny foliage. Extremely showy. A must for the avid butterfl...
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Monarda Grand Parade™ ''ACrade''Bee Balm
Finally a Monarda short enough to be manageable, but tall enough to bee seen! Grand Parade has been an outstanding performer in our trials for the last two years, showing its glorious purple pink flowers in atop clean deep green leaves. It's habit is...
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Monarda x 'Coral Reef'Bee Balm
An easy-to-grow native with hundreds of salmon pink flowers in mid summer. A long-blooming and clean selection, Coral Reef attracts butterflies and hummingbirds with its sweetly scented flowers. Spreads enthusiastically in moist soil, but is more res...
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Monarda x 'Dark Ponticum'Bee Balm
Notably dark green leaves and stems with a minty-orange scent contrasted by pure violet purple flowers. Plants are compact, upright and sturdy. Mildew resistant in our trials. Makes a dramatic show for butterflies and hummingbirds....
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Monarda x 'Marshall's Delight'Bee Balm
Showy, clear, vivid pink pin cushion-like flowers atop of fragrant foliage and stems, highly mildew resistant. Long blooming season. A Canadian Ornamental Plant Foundation introduction. Great combined with bright blues, whites and yellows in the gard...
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Monarda x 'Petite Delight'Bee Balm
Bred by Lynn Collicutt of the Morden Research Station in Morden, Manitoba. Lavender pink flowers in July and August atop deep green, shiny and clean foliage! More compact than others in the species. U.S. Vegetative propagation proh... [ More Info ]
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Monarda x 'Petite Wonder'Petite Wonder Bee Balm
The sister to 'Petite Delight' but with pale pink flowers in July and August atop deep green, shiny and clean foliage! More compact and stunning than 'Petite Delight'. Will become a very popular plant. Cherished by butterflies and hummingbirds, but l...
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Monarda x 'Raspberry Wine'Raspberry Wine Bee Balm
A White Flower Farm introduction. The buds really do resemble raspberries. Clear wine red flowers from June through August. Very mildew resistant. Cherished by butterflies and hummingbirds, but loathed by deer. Also makes an excellent cut flower!...
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Muhlenbergia capillarisPink Muhly Grass
This native's tidy clumps of very fine blue foliage provide color and texture to the garden, but in late summer or fall they explode into bloom with clouds of airy pink flowers that last for many weeks. Stunningly beautiful, even in heat, humidity or...
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Nasella tenuissimaMexican Feather Grass
The narrow green blades of this southwestern native form a tidy fountaining clump. In early summer silvery cream-colored flowers open to resemble downy feathers that sway gently with the breeze. In fall the flowers turn amber and remain attractive t...
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Nepeta sibirica 'Souvenir D'Andre Chaudron'Siberian Nepeta
A very hardy selection of Siberian nepeta with larger blue flowers and more compact growth than the species. Medium blue flowers are abundant for most of the summer....
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Nepeta x 'Dawn to Dusk'Dawn to Dusk Catmint
A nice change in color for this genus. Champagne pink flower spikes contrasted by a violet calyx with gently aromatic gray-green foliage. Prolific bloomer from June to October. Longer spikes with tubular flowers resemble Agastache more than other Nep...
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Nepeta x 'Joanna Reed'Catmint
Does the horticulture world need another Nepeta? If it's Joanna Reed, then YES! Low growing, very vigorous and incredibly floriferous, this Catmint provides outstanding performance in containers and in the landscape. It has great rebloom when cut bac...
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Nepeta x faassenii 'Dropmore'Dropmore Catmint
A profusion of blue flowers and soft, fragrant, fine textured foliage. Blooms for a long period of time. Excellent compliment for Solidago and Roses. Developed by Hugh Skinner in Manitoba, this selection is not attractive to cats, but still a winner ...
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Nepeta x faassenii 'Walker's Low'Walker's Low Catmint
Soft, fragrant, gray-green foliage with sprays of large, distict bluish purple flowers from April to October. Compact, prolific and beautiful! Named for English garden Walker's Low....
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Oenothera berlanderi 'Siskiyou'Siskiyou Evening Primrose
An extremely long blooming, easy care plant. A vigorous, stoloniferous grower that can be a bit of a thug, especially in sandier soils. It is less invasive and shorter than O. speciosa, but still a fast running plant that can quickly spread. Great nu...
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Oenothera fremontii 'Lemon Silver'Lemon Silver Evening Primrose
A day blooming evening primrose. Low, silver, lance shaped foliage and
nearly stemless, with a plethora of light, clear lemon flowers, fading to
orange, with a tissue paper texture. Blooms from June to September....
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Oenothera fruticosaSundrops
A tough and reliable perennial, well-suited to hot dry sites. The stems of Oenothera fruticosa are thin, hairy, and reddish with similar leaves. The buds begin as red but open into beautiful bright yellow flowers in early summer. Easy, dependable, a ...
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Oenothera fruticosa 'Fireworks (Fyrverkeri)'Sundrops
Confused for many years in the trade, we are proud to carry the true 'Fireworks'. Deep bronze foliage and red stems are contrasted by red buds opening to canary yellow blooms in June. The individual flowers may not last for more than a day or two, bu...
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Oenothera x 'Cold Crick'Sundrops
This outstanding plant, discovered by Polly Rowley of Middleburg, VA, is clump forming and will not take over the garden. It is floriforous, long-lasting and of easy culture, needing just good drainage. Apparently a naturally occuring hybrid, it does...
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Onoclea sensibilisSensitive Fern
A freely running, deciduous fern with broad, deeply pinnatifid, smooth leaves. It spreads in moist soil and stays low to the ground, usually not more than 12-18", though heights of up to 3' are possible in ideal conditions. Very effective as a moist ...
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Osmunda cinnamomeaCinnamon Fern
Brilliant green lacy fronds gracefully arch outward in stately vase-shaped clumps. In early summer narrow fronds emerge as vertical spikes of cinnamon red brown in the center. Especially striking when planted in groups. Prefers a moist shady site, bu...
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Osmunda regalis var. spectabilisRoyal Fern
Royal fern is truly one of the most distinctive and spectacular bold-textured deciduous native ferns with its light green, leathery leaves and graceful architectural stature. With adequate moisture, royal fern can reach 6' tall and create a lush, tro...
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Panicum amarum 'Dewey Blue'Switch Grass
This smooth, blue tinted grass can grow as tall as 4' and spreads slowly through it's rhizome growth forming clumps. It was selected for its glaucous blue color, and graceful fountain habit. The flowers are airy, emerging in the fall, and persistinga...
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Panicum virgatumSwitch Grass
An upright landscape grass with lovely blue green foliage that turns yellow in fall. In late summer airy wheat-colored flowers appear and remain attractive well into fall. It is an undemanding native grass suitable to any soil type. Tough and easy to...
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Panicum virgatum 'Cloud Nine'Switch Grass
A large and stately native grass with a vase-shaped habit and sturdy upright blades. In late summer it blooms in huge clouds of silvery fawn that remain attractive into the winter. Simply spectacular waving in the breeze!...
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Panicum virgatum 'Dallas Blues'Switch Grass
Selected by Ken and Linda Smith of Change of Scenery Nursery in Columbus,
Ohio. This variety has a deeper pink, fuller shape and wider blades than
others, not unlike Miscanthus with huge, basketball sized (2' or more !) flower
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Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Metal'Blue Switch Grass
A compact upright landscape grass with blue foliage and a tidy habit. In late summer airy silvery flowers appear and remain attractive well into fall. It is an undemanding native grass suitable to any soil type. Tough and easy to grow!...
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Panicum virgatum 'Northwind'North Wind Switch Grass
Wow! An unequivocally upright steel blue panicum selected by Roy Diblik of Northwind Perennial Farm in Springfield, WI. It was the only one of our 13 trial varieties still standing after Hurricane Floyd! And the drought of '99? No problem. Wide, thic...
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Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah'Red Switch Grass
The brightest red Panicum by a long shot. Experienced horticulturalists have mistaken it for Imperata at first glance. It colors up by June and the flowers are also red. The shortest of the group and also the slowest grower, perhaps due in part to it...
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Panicum virgatum 'RR1' Ruby Ribbons™Ruby Ribbons Switch Grass
The breeding program of Dr. Mark Brand of the University of Connecticut brings us a hybrid of P. 'Heavy Metal' and P. 'Hans Herme'. The foliage of 'Ruby Ribbons' emerges a blue-grey in spring, continually working up to deeper hues of ruby-red from mi...
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Pennisetum alopecuroidesFountain Grass
A tidy rounded growth habit and finely textured foliage make this one of the most popular Pennisetum cultivars. Orderly tufts of foliage are topped in late summer with fuzzy cream-colored blooms. A trouble-free and reliable garden plant that provides...
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Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hameln'Dwarf Fountain Grass
A compact growth habit and finely textured foliage make this one of the most popular Pennisetum cultivars. Tidy tufts of foliage are topped in late summer with fuzzy cream-colored blooms. A trouble-free and reliable garden plant....
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Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Little Bunny'Mini Fountain Grass
A compact growth habit and finely textured foliage make this one of the most popular Pennisetum cultivars. Tidy tufts of foliage are topped in late summer with fuzzy cream-colored blooms. A trouble-free and reliable garden plant that combines well wi...
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Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Moudry'Black Fountain Grass
A compact growth habit and striking dark blooms make this one of the most popular Pennisetum cultivars. Tidy tufts of foliage are topped in late summer with fuzzy smoky black blooms. A trouble-free and reliable garden plant....
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Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Foxtrot'Foxtrot Fountain Grass
One of the easiest and most rewarding plants you can grow in the sunny garden, Pennisetum 'Foxtrot' has silvery plumes that appear in mid summer continue into fall when the foliage takes on fiery tones of orange and red. I... [ More Info ]
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Pennisetum orientaleOriental Fountain Grass
A compact growth habit and finely textured foliage make this one of the most useful landscape grasses. Tidy tufts of foliage are topped in late summer with fuzzy pinkish bunnytail blooms. A trouble-free and reliable garden plant that combines well wi...
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Pennisetum orientale 'Karley Rose'Karley Rose Fountain Grass
A Sunny Border introduction that is head and shoulders better then the species or any other selections we have seen of P. orientale. Delightful fluffy rose pink flowers begin to appear in July and continue to form well into fall. A slowly spreading g...
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Penstemon digitalisFoxglove Beardtongue
In early summer white or light pink tubular 1" flowers on branching, hollow stalks rising above a basal rosette of lustrous dark green leaves. Drought tolerant, tough as nails, and deer resistant. The tubular flowers make an excellent landing pad for...
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Penstemon digitalis 'Husker Red'Beardtongue
This native makes a stunning display with its brilliant white flowers against a backdrop of deep red foliage. Tough and easy to grow, it tolerates a wide variety of conditions including hot dry sites. 1996 Perennial Plant of the Year. Our plants are ...
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Penstemon x mexicali 'Sunburst Amethyst'Sunburst Amethyst Beardtongue
This little gem is a complex hybrid between Mexican and American Penstemon species introduced by Jelitto in 2006. Compact plants are topped with very showy, rich purple flowers from June to September. Performs best in average to well-drained garden s...
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Penstemon x mexicali 'Sunburst Ruby'Sunburst Ruby Beardtongue
This complex hybrid between Mexican and American species creates a compact plant topped with very showy bright red blooms accentuated by a vibrant white throat from June to September. Easy to grow in soils with average to good drainage, this variety ...
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Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Filigran'Filigran Russian Sage
With finely cut silvery foliage, Filigran has received high praise for its upright habit and long flowering period. Airy spikes of fuzzy blue flowers cover the plant in late summer. Easy to grow and very tolerant of drought, heat and humidity, but no...
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Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Superba'Russian Sage
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Perovskia x 'Little Spire'Russian Sage
With the same silvery texture and excellent drought tolerance of the others, Little Spire rarely exceeds two feet tall and falls over only when trampled by your dog. The work of Dutch breeder Herbert Oudshoorn is responsible for this excellent, compa...
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Phlox carolina 'Miss Lingard'Wedding Phlox
Pure, showy white fragrant flowers in early summer. Smooth, shiny foliage. Often called wedding phlox. Flowers earlier and is a bit more mildew resistant than typical summer phlox. Attractive to butterflies, rabbits and groundhogs. Makes an excellent...
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Phlox carolina var. angusta 'Gypsy Love'Carolina Phlox
This selection came from a batch of seedlings that we planted out. Gypsy Love is short and spreads slowly to form a tidy colony. Its foliage is narrow and glossy, and in our experience, never has a trace of mildew. In late June it bursts into bloom w...
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Phlox divaricata 'London Grove Blue'Wild Sweet William
A delightful spring blooming native for shade, it carpets the shady border with pale blue. A low growing carpet of fragrant blooms with burgundy winter foliage makes this sweet william most appealing. Woodland phlox will spread and fill in around bul...
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Phlox divaricata 'May Breeze'May Breeze Phlox
A delightful spring blooming native for shade, it carpets the shady border with blooms. 'May Breeze' will spread and fill in around bulbs or perennials that are late to emerge. A small-statured wild sweet william with loose clusters of fragrant pale ...
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Phlox divaricata 'Manita'Woodland Phlox
Selected here at North Creek, Manita is an outstanding addition to the woodland phlox group. Its individual flowers are 50% larger than May Breeze and it is vigorous and floriferous as well. Manita also has a delicate indigo eye and on cool spring mo...
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Phlox divaricata 'Parksville Beach'Woodland Phlox
Parksville Beach is a low-growing and vigorous selection from Plant Delights that spreads freely. Its stature is short, with foliage reaching only 4-6", but it makes up for it with a horizontal of two feet or more. In late spring it is covered with b...
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Phlox divaricata 'Mary Helen'Woodland Phlox
Phlox 'Mary Helen' is an easy to grow and vigorous beauty that blooms in mid to late spring. It features lovely indigo flowers softly streaked with deep magenta for an overall violet blue appearance. Very floriferous and quick to finish, and the foli...
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Phlox maculata 'Natascha'Meadow Phlox
Clump forming perennial with star patterned white and raspberry pink flowers, very mildew resistant foliage. An excellent container plant, often in bloom from June to September. Makes an excellent cut flower and is loved by butterflies....
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Phlox maculata 'Flower Power'Summer Phlox
A free flowering selection made by Darrell Probst, Flower Power lives up to its name! Hundreds of delicately scented white flowers top clean, glossy green foliage in mid summer. As an additional treat the flowers are flecked with pink in the cooler h...
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Phlox paniculata 'Blue Paradise'Garden Phlox
Blue Paradise is wonderful color for our native garden phlox! Flowers open pale blue, and darken to a deep violet blue then get red violet edges as they age. The color changes with the light, looking more blue or more purple depending on the time of ...
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Phlox paniculata 'Bright Eyes'Bright Eyes Phlox
A reliable and beautiful phlox selection sporting mid summer flowers of clear pink with hot pink eyes. Noted for its bright color and long bloom time. Its fragrant flowers are highly attractive to butterflies.This old fashioned flower, native to Nort...
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Phlox paniculata 'David'Garden Phlox
Beautiful, large bright white flower clusters, a chance seedling selected by F.M. Mooberry and named for her husband. Blooms from July to September. Deliciously fragrant and very mildew resistant. By far the best white. Excellent for hummingbird and ...
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Phlox paniculata 'David's Lavender'Garden Phlox
A new color in Summer Phlox, David's Lavender is a selection from seedlings of 'David' that Itsaul plants has introduced. It has all of the disease resistance of 'David' and flowers of deep lavender pink. Lots of flower power in this one!...
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Phlox paniculata 'Eva Cullum'Garden Phlox
A true butterfly magnet with wide clusters of fragrant, clear pink flowers accented by maroon eyes on sturdy, erect stems. Very mildew resistant and nicely compact. Introduced by Blooms of England. Sturdy and compact with very showy flowers!...
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Phlox paniculata 'Franz Schubert'Garden Phlox
A bold, yet airy display with cool lilac flowers contrasted by lavender star
shaped centers and dark green foliage. Reliable and unique, and of course a
big hit with the butterflies and hummingbirds!...
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Phlox paniculata 'Katherine'Garden Phlox
According to the Chicago Botanic Garden trials, "this is one of the very best". Highest mildew resistance, long blooming pale lavender flowers with white eye....
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Phlox paniculata 'Nicky'Garden Phlox
deep saturated magenta flowers. Outrageous color with a subtle fragrance. A must for the butterfly garden!...
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Phlox paniculata 'Shortwood'Found by Sinclair Adams in a patch of Phox 'David', this brilliant pink child of 'David' and possibly 'Eva Cullum' is equally mildew resistant and quite floriferous. Named for Stephanie Cohen's Pennsylvania garden, it is a medium height selection tha...
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Phlox paniculata 'Lord Clayton'garden phlox
Founded by garden writer Tammy Clayton, Phlox paniculata 'Lord Clayton' is a regal combination of leaf and bloom. Unique, cherry-red flowers add excitement to the perennial border from late June into September. Foliage emerges a deep purple with lime...
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Phlox paniculata 'Robert Poore'Robert Poore Garden Phlox
This Southern Perennials and Herbs introduction was named for an ecological planner and Landscape Architect from Flora, Mississippi. A robust 4-5 foot plant with clean foliage all through the summer and fall. A long blooming form with rose pink flowe...
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Phlox paniculata 'Jeana'Jeana garden phlox
Found by and named after Jeana Prewitt of Nashville, TN, this selection possesses outstanding mildew resistance with varying shades of sweetly scented, lavender-pink flowers, vibrant midsummer through early autumn. Foliage remains ... [ More Info ]
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Phlox pilosaPrarie Phlox
An early summer-blooming phlox spreads by underground runners to form a colony. Delightful pink flowers appear in June. Found in upland woods and praries from Connecticut to Florida, west to Manitoba and Texas....
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Phlox stolonifera 'Blue Ridge'Creeping Phlox
Mat forming habit with masses of perfect blues cymes. A beautiful, cloudlike groundcover that will bring elegance to the native shade garden. 1990 Perennial Plant of the Year....
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Phlox stolonifera 'Home Fires'Creeping Phlox
Mat forming habit with masses of large, deep pink flowers with deep green,
narrow leaved foliage. A beautifully vibrant groundcover that will bring
excitement to the shady or woodland garden. Floriferous and highly fragrant....
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Phlox stolonifera 'Sherwood Purple'Creeping Phlox
Mat forming habit with masses of star-like, clear purple flowers with deep green, foliage. A beautifully vibrant groundcover that will bring excitement to the shady or woodland garden....
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Phlox x 'Chattahoochee'Chattahoochee Phlox
Back by popular demand, this late spring, shade loving naturally occurring apparent hybrid ( P. divaricatus x P. pilosa) flowers profusely with fragrant, slender, sky blue flowers accented by magenta eyezones. Low growing, bushy, and semi- evergreen....
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Physostegia virginiana 'Miss Manners'Obedient Plant
This plant was selected by Darrell Probst, of Garden Visions in Hubbardston, MA for its well behaved, non spreading habit. It is a clumping form, with excellent secondary branching, and good rebloom. Pure white snapdragon-like flowers from June to Se...
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Physostegia virginiana 'Vivid'Obedient Plant
This obedient plant cultivar is a compact, erect, clump-forming but rhizomatous perennial which typically grows 1-2' tall on stiff, square stems and features dense spikes of rich pink, tubular, two-lipped, snapdragon-like flowers which bloom througho...
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Polemonium reptans 'Stairway to Heaven'Variegated Jacob's Ladder
This excellent new variegated selection of P. reptans as selected by Bill Cullina of The New England Wild Flower Society. A good plant for shade or a sunny edge (with adequate moisture). Imagine, a variegated Polemonium that actually lives! This nati...
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Polystichum acrostichoidesChristmas Fern
While not as showy as some others, this fern makes up for it with its neat habit, easy culture, and its lustrous, nearly evergreen leaves. Often used in Christmas floral arrangements because it is still attractive in December. It is a wonderful compa...
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Polystichum polyblepherumTassel Fern
Meaning "many eyelashes" polyblepherum describes the fuzzy stems of this glossy deep green garden fern. Dependable and hardy, it lends elegance to the shade border and combines well with Carex, Heuchera and other ferns. Evergreen in warmer zones....
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Porteranthus trifoliatus(syn. Gillenia trifoliata)
Also known as Indian Physic or American Ipecac, Bowman's Root is an easy-to-grow native for bright shade or partial sun and it tolerates tree root competition well as long at it has a nice layer organic mulch. Bowman's Root is love... [ More Info ]
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Porteranthus trifoliatus 'Pink Profusion'(syn. Gillenia trifoliata)
We've been enjoying this great native for many years in our garden, since it was given to us by the Mt. Cuba Center in 2001. We are thrilled to finally be able to offer it to you thanks to a breakthrough in propagation! Porteranthus 'Pink Profusion'...
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Pycnanthemum muticumShort-toothed Mountain Mint
We give up! So many of you claimed this mountain mint to be superior to Pycnanthemum virginianum that we decided to try it for ourselves. We like it! Its leaves are broader and more lustrous, bracts are silvery and very showy, flowers are pinkish and...
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Ratibita pinnataPrarie Coneflower
Brown cones with reflexed yellow ray flowers adorn this midwestern prairie native in midsummer. Soft fragrance of anise when seeds are crushed. Long lived and very easy to grow in most any situation and great for birds and butterflies. Combines well ...
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Rubus calycinoidesOrnamental Raspberry
An irresistable quilt textured creeping groundcover. Turns deep, vivid red in the fall. Small ( 1-1.5" ) deep green, maple shaped leaves, with smooth light tan undersides. Nearly evergreen, insect and pest free. White flowers with amber fruits in lat...
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Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm'Black Eyed Susan
Bold texture and upright habit. Bright gold petals with a deep brown cone highlight the garden in late summer. Each flower may last up to two weeks! Disease and pest resistant perennial awarded 1999 PPA plant of the year. Wonderful and long lasting c...
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Rudbeckia fulgida var fulgidaBlack-eyed Susan
Shiny, deep green foliage. Smaller and finer than Rudbeckia 'Goldsturm'.Longer blooming season, July to October. Six weeks after 'Goldsturm' is brown, this plant is at it's peak! Excellent cut flower. Provides seeds in the winter for birds and nectar...
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Rudbeckia lacinataCutleaf Coneflower
This coneflower is a tall, erect and stately native with yellow rays accented by a green center held by coarse, hairy stems. Blooming in August and September. Excellent cut flower and butterfly magnet. R. laciniata can be found blooming in moist mead...
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Rudbeckia lacinata 'Autumn Sun (Herbstsonne)'Cutleaf Coneflower
This long-blooming butterfly (especially monarch) magnet has large, deep green glossy deeply cut leaves along the stems, and loose clusters of clear yellow ray flowers with large green cones that darken with age. Blooms for 8+ weeks in mid to late su...
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Rudbeckia maximaGreat Coneflower
Huge powder blue leaves make up 2 to 3' of basal foliage that is effective all during the growing season. In June and July spikes explode with large deep, gold, drooping ray flowers with a black center. A must for the butterfly and bird lover! Reliab...
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Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'Henry Eilers'Sweet Coneflower
Our friend Larry Lowman of Ridgecrest Nursery in Wynne, Arkansas graciously gave us this marvelous plant. It was collected from a railroad prairie remnant* in southern Illinois and named for the man who found it, Henry Eilers, a horticulturist and r...
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Rudbeckia trilobaThree-lobed Coneflower
Hundreds of small deep gold flowers blooming for almost three months! A naturalizing self seeder. Biennial or short-lived perennial. Georgia Gold Medal Winner in 1996. Three-lobed Coneflower is very drought, heat- and pest-tolerant. Prized by butterf...
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Ruellia humilisWild Petunia
A drought-tolerant prarie native, with delightful small levender blue petunia flowers for a long time in mid summer. Compact (great in pots!) and very easy to grow. Seeds in well. Great choice for a height-restricted meadow. Found in dry open woods a...
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Salvia greggii 'Maraschino'Autumn Sage
This nearly everblooming variety has glowing, scarlet flowers in profusion. Cherished by both butterflies and hummingbirds. Hardy and shrub-like. Consistently survives zone 7 winters. Simply irresistable!...
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Salvia greggii 'Ultra Violet'Ultra Violet Hybrid Sage
An amazing garden performer, Salvia 'Ultra Violet' was selected by Lauren Springer and Scott Ogden from their garden in Ft. Collins, Colorado. An abundance of intense violet flowers adorn dark green, finely cut foliage well into autumn. 'Ultra Violet...
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Salvia gregii 'Wild Thing'Wild Thing Sage
Originally a wild-collected plant in Texas, this hardy sub-shrub was established in the trade by Tom Peace. Stunning cherry-pink flowers surrounded by deep red calyces sit upon aromatic, semi-evergreen foliage attracting pollinators June through Sept...
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Salvia lyrata 'Purple Knockout'Lyre-leaf Sage
Grown mainly for the foliage, Salvia lyrata Purple Knockout has compact basal rosettes of shiny burgundy leaves that turn to deep purple in summer and then to red in the fall. Spikes of pale lilac blue flowers appear in spring and summer, but sometim...
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Salvia microphylla 'Wild Watermelon'Autumn Sage
A fast growing selection with a unique fuchsia color. Like it's cousins, this always seems to be in flower, from June to November and it drives the butterflies wild. Makes a super easy and appealing container plant for the patio, or combine with othe...
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Salvia microphylla 'Hot Lips'Hot Lips Sage
This remarkable, early-blooming, bicolor sage was developed and introduced by Richard Turner of the Strybing Arboretum. Two-tone flowers vary depending on the temperature range; the upper hood is a clear white while the pouched lower lip remains cher...
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Salvia nemorosa 'Blue Hill'(Blauhugel) Blue Hill Sage
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Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna'From Beate Zillmer of Zillmer Pflanzen in Uchte, Germany. Imagine 'East Friesland' with violet blue flowers and glowing purple stems. Incomparable! Its tidy upright habit makes it an excellent companion for Geraniums, yellow Baptis... [ More Info ]
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Salvia nemorosa 'May Night'(Mainacht) Garden Sage
One of the most commonly used salvias in the Northeastern US, it is covered in striking dark violet-blue flower spikes in May and June and remains upright and tidy throughout the season. PPA 1997 Plant of the Year. Attracts birds, butterflies and bee...
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Salvia nemorosa 'East Friesland'(Ostfiesland) Meadow Sage
Spikes of violet- purple, tubular flowers with light green, aromatic foliage in June and July. Attracts birds, butterflies and bees and is an excellent cut flower, fresh or dried. Combine with brilliant yellows and whites for a bol... [ More Info ]
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Salvia nemorosa 'Snow Hill (Schneehugel)'A sport from "Blue Hill', the first white Salvia superba. Another Pagels break through. Beautiful spikes of soft white accented by fragrant, gray- green foliage. Compact habit, and problem free. ...[ More Info ]
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Salvia verticillata 'Purple Rain'A Piet Oudolf introduction, covered with lush, smoky purple flower spikes from
June-September. Pest and disease free, this carefree, cascading salvia will
bring subtle color, as well as bees and butterflies, late into the season....
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Salvia x 'Eveline'Eveline Garden Sage
A Future Plants intro, this hybrid with S. pratense brings color and flower power to the hardy salvias. Tall, upright spikes boast big bicolor flowers of light pink with dark calyces for a stunning show that is sure to please! A tidy habit in contai...
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Salvia x 'Sensation Rose'Garden Sage
A compact selection, like Marcus, Sensation RoseTM has brilliant rose pink flowers on its plentiful spikes. It is naturally free with its branching for a sensational show in early summer. Great pot crop topping out at 10-12". From the Flo...
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