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Bamboo Green Panda
Fargesia rufa, or Green Panda™ is a relative new comer to North America. A favorite diet of the giant panda in Western Sichuan, China this hardy bamboo will be a great addition to your garden. Growing to eight feet in height the orange-red sheaths
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Bamboo Green Screen
FARGESIA robusta Bamboo Green Screen. I had to get this one to offer and am planting a few in my own landscape. This is a large clumping Bamboo reaching to 15 to 18 feet in height at maturity! Fast-growing.
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Bamboo Green View
Green View Bamboo - Sasa tsuboian -
The Green View is an evergreen groundcover bamboo but can grow to six foot in height. Its large leaves hang vertically, giving a tropical appearance. It is a forest grass from Japan that tolerates shade
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Fern, Autumn Brilliance
Fern, Autumn Brilliance- Dryopteris erythrosora Brilliance Here is a plant that changes color with every season. One of the showiest ferns offered in recent years. The fronds emerge in the spring with beautiful bright copper-bronze color tones
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Fern, Japanese Painted
Fern, Japanese Painted - Anthyrium nipponicum 'Pictum' Low maintenance, and dramatic high contrast colors stand out against the darker greens in the shade garden. Its short stature and spreading form make it an excellent choice for foreground foliage
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Grass Acorus Ogon
NEW! - Acorus Gramineus Ogon Here is a neat looking winner of a grass whose bright gold foliage accented with green stripes shimmers in the afternoon sun. a maintenance free grass, grows well sun or shade.
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Grass Deschampsia c. Goldschleier
Gold Veil Tufted Hair Grass - Deschampsia cespitosa Goldschleier - A beautiful cool season grass with a semi-evergreen mound of medium green leaves.
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Grass Deschampsia c.Schottland
Scottish Tufted Hair Grass - Deschampsia cespitosa Schottland - A great little cool season grass with dense tufted clumps, upright-open, mound-forming, semi-evergreen foliage that grows 1-2 feet tall and flowering stems up to 5' tall
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Grass Panicum Dallas Blues
Grass Dallas Blues - Panicum virgatum Dallas Blues PP#11202 - Considered by many to be among the finest of our native ornamental grasses! ‘Dallas Blues’ has the same great powder blue foliage as some of the best Panicums
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Grass Panicum v. Squaw
Grass Panicum virgatum ‘Squaw’ - This cascading grass is full of year round color. Green summer foliage gives way to deep burgundy in the fall months. Burgundy seed heads make an Autumn showing as well, really adding some character
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Iris, Lily of the Kings
Iris pseudacorus – Lily of the Kings! - A most interesting and striking plant for small ponds or hard to grow wet areas. It is an iris of wet places, usually growing in shallow water in a marsh or at the edge of a stream or pond.
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Willow French Pussy – Tree-form
French Pussy Willow – Tree-form Salix caprea – Offered in tree-form for the first time. Be one of the few to own this unusual form of an old fashion favorite. The large, fuzzy, silvery catkins open in late winter or very early spring.
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Willow, Giant Pussy
Salix chaenomeloides Here it is! The Giant Pussy Willow that I have been hearing about for years but never able to find a nursery that handled the plant. It is easy to transplant and easy to grow and a favorite with children of all ages.
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Willow Nishiki - Dappled willow
Nishiki Willow - Salix integra 'Hakuro Nishiki' – You’re not going to believe what this shrub will do for you.
The Nishiki Willow is spectacular in all seasons. The show begins in spring with yellow catkins in April
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