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Achillea Moonshine
Achillea Moonshine Still one of the most popular garden plants today, A. 'Moonshine' is valuable in the landscape because it combines well with almost everything. It is a terrific foil for many other colors including purple, blue, and pink.
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Armeria Dusseldorf Pride
Armeria Dusseldorf Pride Dwarf Sea Thrift - Short - Plant 12" apart. - Neat, evergreen tufts of grass-like foliage with globular bright flowers on 4-8" stems. Excellent for the front of a border. Does well and is colorful almost anywhere.
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Astilbe chinensis Visions
Astilbe chinensis Visions Here is a Astilbe chinensis visions and later blooming species useful for extending the bloom season into late summer. Foliage has mottled cut surfaces, coarsely textured, and often bronze-green in color.
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Black Lace™ Sambucus
BLACK LACE™ Eva pp 15,575 is a stunning development in Elderberry breeding. Intense purple black foliage is finely cut, giving it an effect similar to that of Japanese maple.
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Boxwood Winter Gem
Boxwood Winter Gem Buxus microphylla Winter Gem – This is considered the classic hedge plant in the four to six foot hedge range. When you think about defining or separating different spaces in the garden this is the boxwood for you.
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Coneflower Prairie Splendor™
All our gardens need beautiful flowering coneflowers and this one sports 4 to 6 inch rose-pink blooms in a compact well branched plant. In addition the Prairie Splendor™ is an early bloomer, about two weeks earlier then the other coneflower varieties
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Coneflower White Swan
White Swan is considered the classic white coneflower. Passing the beautiful spiked flowers in the garden you’re aromatic senses are immediately attracted to the sweet honey-like fragrance. Although a bit shorter then many of the other coneflower...
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Coreopsis Verticillata Zagreb
Zagreb is the preferred Coreopsis over ‘Moonbeam’ in areas with a short growing season because it breaks out of dormancy several weeks earlier. Flowers appear singly in loose clusters in a lengthy late spring to late summer bloom.
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Crape Myrtle Dwarf ‘Chickasaw’
Dwarf Crape Myrtle ‘Chickasaw’ - Our customers have been emailing and calling, asking us to offer dwarf crape myrtles. Well, here is the first true miniature Crape Myrtle. Its habit is densely branched, forming a dwarf, to 3 foot, compact mound.
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Crape Myrtle Dwarf ‘Pocomoke’
Crape Myrtle Dwarf ‘Pocomoke’ The Pocomoke is from a new series of miniature hybrid crape myrtles.
Plant this rosy-flowered little beauty in all of your summer fun areas. Great as a container plant on patio or deck
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Crape Myrtle Semi-Dwarf ‘Hopi’
Crape Myrtle ‘Hopi’ – Semi-Dwarf You’ll enjoy the amazing display of clear pink blossoms that bloom heavy then repeat over a 100 day period starting in early to mid-season. After bloom time comes a great show of orangey red fall colors.
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Crape Myrtle ‘Natchez’
Crape Myrtle ‘Natchez’ Natchez is recognized as the top performing crape myrtle in the southeastern United States. It was introduced by the U. S. National Arboretum in 1987. White flowers and exfoliating bark are characteristic of this cultivar
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Cypress, Sungold - Thread-branch
a dwarf golden threadleaf cultivar. It is truly one of the most interesting plants to have in the landscape or garden. Like most everyone else, when I walk past a Sungold Cypress in the garden, I have to stop, admire, and gaze in awe at its...
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Dianthus Tiny Ruby
Dianthus Tiny Ruby Tiny Ruby is a mini version of the classic Dianthus. Ruby sports tiny very fragrant carnation like ruby-pink double blooms. Slow spreading, to form a tightly woven mat of blooms that create a show from spring until fall.
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Digitalis Camelot® Cream
This plant will bloom in its first year producing a mass of creamy white flowers with burgundy speckled throats. The Camelot Cream is part of the Camelot Series of dependable, easy to grow Digitalis. These plants wowed visitors at the Chelsea...
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Digitalis Camelot® Lavender
This plant will bloom in its first year producing a mass of lavender flowers with speckles of white-rimmed burgundy dotting the throats. The Camelot Lavender is part of the Camelot Series of dependable, easy to grow Digitalis.
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Euonymus Emerald Gaiety
Euonymus Emerald Gaiety is a hardy cool mint shrub with green and cream evergreen foliage that turns pinkish-red in winter. This is one of the most versatile and least demanding evergreen shrubs, happy in full sun or fairly deep shade
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Euonymus Manhattan
Euonymus Manhattan More than just another broadleaf evergreen, this is one of the few Euonymus with colored fruit. A fast grower, it can reach to 6 to 8 foot tall and 5 foot wide.
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Fern Cinnamon
Fern Cinnamon - Osmunda cinnamomea Imagine the shady spot in your garden with this large almost tropical tall growing lush looking fern. Don’t let its looks fool you. Growing three to five foot in height it appears tropical but is hardy to zone 3.
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Grass Panicum 'Northwind'
Grass Panicum 'Northwind' Cheryl and I have three of these beauties in our garden. We chose them as a recommendation from our good friend and world renowned nurseryman, Don Shadow. We were looking for a special clumping grass that would hold its shap
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Hellebore Blue Lady
Hellebore Blue Lady
One of the darkest forms of Hellebores, with deep purple-blue flowers that are simply breathtaking. Blue Lady is of the finest low growing, early flowering plants. The hybrids Hellebores are easy to grow
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