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Gaultheria, Wintergreen/Checkerberry
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Echinops ritro, Globe Thistle
Globe Thistle Echinops Description: The metallic-blue, round flowers contrast well with other plants such as Rudbeckia, Kniphofia, Echinacea and Heliopsis. The textured leaf has a creamy white underside. This plant is usually not bothered by disease or insects
Mazus, Creeping Mazus
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Bellis, English Daisy
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New Guinea Impatiens
New Guinea Impatiens Impatiens hawkeri Description: Vigorous, upright plants with large flowers; great flowering color for shaded areas. While New Guinea Impatiens are often sold in hanging baskets they need a lot of water to do well and it may be difficult to maintain appropriate moisture levels during the heat of the summer. They will […]
Wax Begonia, Begonia benariensis
Wax Begonia Begonia benariensis Description: Wax Begonia should be grown in shade but they can tolerate some indirect sunlight. However, hot afternoon sun should be avoided. This plant does well in flower boxes, baskets and containers or planted in garden beds. Deadheading not necessary.
Heucherella, Foamy Bells
There are plenty of other reasons to fall in love with this Heucherella: very large, deeply incised, brilliantly colored leaves and a vigorous, robust habit. In spring, the leaves are gold with sharply contrasting red veining. This color remains throughout most of the summer, then greens up a bit but retains the red veining. In […]
Imperata, Japanese Blood Grass
Care: Maintenance requirements for this plant are few. Blades that revert to solid green should be removed. It is best to remove the browned blades after the first freeze since the winter color and structure add little to the winter landscape. Propagate by division in the spring. Fertilize with Plant-tone approximately April 1st, May 20th, […]
Aquilegia, Columbine
This true dwarf species of Columbine is compact and well-branched with blue-green foliage that is reportedly less prone to insect damage than other species. The bicolor, short spurred flowers have creamy yellow corollas enrobed in rich purple petals. This smaller variety of columbine looks cute in spring containers and near the front of the landscape. […]
Caryopteris, Blue Mist Spirea
Blue Mist Shrub Caryopteris Description: The low mounding habit of Caryopteris makes it perfect as a low border plant for massing purposes and works wonders in dry, sunny spots. Hundreds of blue foot long flower spikes cover this plant in late summer.
Platycodon, Balloon Flower
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Calluna, Scotch Heather
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Iris germanica, Tall Bearded German Iris
Known for the wild broken color patterns of his introductions such as ‘Gnus Flash’, this selection is just as unique! Ruffled, peachy tan flowers have clear standards but the falls are misted with a fine spray of wine red color. A subtle picotee wine red edge and orange beards complete the look.
