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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
of the grou...
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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
their wide center...
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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
also doubles as a...
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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,
mounding hab...
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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
groundcovers when ...
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