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Bletilla, Hardy Ground Orchid
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Monarda, Bee Balm
When Walters Gardens visited The Flower Factory, a unique retail nursery in Stoughton, Wisconsin, a few summers ago, they were struck by the fantastic true royal purple flowers and clean foliage of ‘Purple Rooster’. It was flying off the benches there, selling on impulse, as it had been for about twenty years. Upon inquiring with the […]
Convallaria, Lily of the Valley
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Ajuga, Bugleweed
You’ll love this colorful variation with green, cream, and rose-purple variegated foliage. The leaves are similarly small and narrow with a tight habit, making it a great weed-suppressing groundcover in the landscape. From mid to late spring, short spikes of violet blue flowers stand upright above the low, spreading foliage. The
Aruncus, Goats Beard
Goat’s Beard Aruncus Description: An outstanding specimen plant for the partially shaded garden. Looking much like a very large white Astilbe, Goat’s Beard has similar foliage and feathery, creamy white flower plumes up to 1 ft. long. This herbaceous perennial can easily take the place of a shrub in the garden; it will grow about […]
Linum, Blue Flax
Blue Flax Linum Description: Flax has been grown in England for centuries and is still farmed in Europe today as a source of fiber to make linens and rope. Try to pick a flower stem and you will understand why. They are tireless performers, especially when given a proper growing environment; light, well-drained soil and […]
Alcea, Hollyhock
This vibrant seed selection produces relatively short spikes of double, cerise pink, fringed blossoms beginning in midsummer. This is a first year flowering perennial. The shorter height of ‘Fiesta Time’ makes it more suitable to courtyard gardens and containers than its taller cousins.
Campanula, Bellflower
Bellflowers/ Harebell Campanula Description: Most are fairly easy culture, preferring a moderately rich, well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. Good drainage will ensure a large display of their bell-shaped flowers. Keep watered in the summer and fertilize regularly. You must dead-head flowers for continuous blooming. Blooms July to September. Photo courtesy of Walters […]
Dicentra, Bleeding Heart
Bleeding Heart Dicentra Description: Rosy-pink heart-shaped flowers filtered by finely cut soft grayish-green foliage. Creates a soft, delicate display that doesn’t know when to stop blooming. Dicentra is most at home in woodland settings. . . Photo courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc.
Fallopia, Japanese Fleece Flower
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Anthemis, Golden Marquerite
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Galium, Sweet Woodruff
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Polygonatum, Solomon's Seal
Solomon’s Seal is sometimes slow to establish itself, but is very long-lived and easy to maintain once it does. Divide plants in the spring or fall. Planting Instructions: Perennials Water & Fertilizer Schedule
