Shrubs

 

Actaea pach. 'Misty Blue'

Actaea pachypoda 'Misty Blue'
(Misty Blue Baneberry)


This fabulous Mt. Cuba selection of the native east coast woodlander, Actaea pachypoda has glaucous, pewter-blue pinnate foliage compared to the typical green. The 18" tall clumps are topped in spring with short stalks of white flowers, followed by really cool white berries attached by bright red stems. You're going to love this amazing selection...if you plant it in a site with moist, but well-drained soil.


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Alcea 'Blacknight'

Alcea rosea 'Blacknight'
(Blacknight Hollyhock)

This beautiful strain produces large, satiny single blooms in a gorgeous and unusual shade of purple-black with a yellow eye. Plants form a low mound of foliage the first year, with very tall spikes of flowers appearing in the second season. A self-seeding biennial or short-lived perennial. Cut plants back to 8 inches after blooming. or allow some plants to develop ripe seed each season and provide future generations. Attractive to both butterflies and hummingbirds. The Spotlight series was recently bred and introduced by Jelitto Seeds of Germany.

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Alcea 'Sunshine'

Alcea rosea 'Sunshine'
(Sunshine Hollyhock)

Add a spot of sunshine with this lovely variety of hollyhocks. Large 3 inch saucer-shaped blooms open all along the stem in a soft shade of butter-yellow. Growing 6-7 feet tall, this vigorous variety is also resistant to rust and is a heavy bloomer from late spring to early fall. A beautiful cottage perennial, rugosa is hardy to zone 3.

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Alcea 'Mars Magic'

Alcea rosea 'Mars Magic'
(Mars Magic Hollyhock)

Other hollyhocks are biennials, and need to reseed themselves to come back year after year. Mars Magic is truly a perennial plant sprouting anew from its roots each spring.Bred in Germany, Margs Magic is part of a recently released group of hollyhocks that have stable color from year to year, uniform single flowers and perennial traits.Brilliant red flowers adorn sturdy stems for weeks during the warm mid-summer blooming period.

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Alcea 'PolarStar'

Alcea rosea 'PolarStar'
(PolarStar Hollyhock)

Lolling atop majestic upright stalks with big, round, rich green lobed leaves, an irresistible bevy of single pure white cup-shaped blooms showcase lemon yellow eyes. This easily grown perennial blooms the first season, prefers well-drained soil, and should be pruned close to the ground after the blossoms fade to promote an autumn rebloom.

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Artemisia v. 'Oriental Limelight'

Artemisia vulgaris 'Oriental Limelight'
(Oriental Limelight Wormwood)

Tall, brightly variegated yellow and green, finely cut foliage. Vigorous grower; ideal for containers or as an accent. Zone: 4

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Aruncus 'Guinea Fowl'

Aruncus 'Guinea Fowl'
(Guinea Fowl Aruncus)

Aruncus 'Guinea Fowl' is a superb new variety producing masses and masses of creamy-white flowers plumes all season. The flowers are held on erect stems above attractive finely cut green foliage. A more shrubby form more like an Astilbe. Approx. 60cm x 45-60cm. Especially interesting in spring and autumn. An attractive addition to your shady border or woodland area. Best in any reasonable soil in part or full shade.

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Astilbe Rock and Roll'

Astilbe 'Rock and Roll'
(Rock and Roll Astilbe)

This great introduction in the "music" series of astilbes from hybridizer Harrie Verduin has nicely contrasting bright white blossoms on dark stems atop deep green foliage. Rock and Roll has amazingly white-colored flowers that you simply never see in an Astilbe. It is a very fast grower that stays compact with so many bushy plumes. No fading on any of these! Astilbes are long-lived perennials that prefer rich soil and light shade to filtered sun. Their fronds are particularly useful and attractive in dried arrangements.

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Astilbe 'ColorFlash'

Astilbe 'ColorFlash'
(ColorFlash Astilbe)

Color Flash™ Astilbe signals a color breakthrough in Astilbe foliage. Emergent foliage is a bright electric green that matures to a rich burgundy and purple. Each plant’s mix of leaves creates a terrific tri-color effect of bright green, burgundy and purple. In Fall the color palette evolves into a combination of gold, orange and russet tones. Compact and dense, with pale pink flower inflorescences, Color Flash are fabulous either as container plants or for mass landscape and border plantings.

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Astilbe 'ColorFlash Lime'

Astilbe 'ColorFlash Lime'
(ColorFlash Limes Astilbe)

'Color Flash Lime' has added a whole new dimension to the Astilbe world. Two-tone gold / lime leaves are edged with a slightly darker lime border. This burst of sunshine works well as an accent plant, particularly in partially shaded borders. Paired with its pink feather duster flowers, it commands the eye.

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Astrantia 'Buckland'

Astrantia major 'Buckland'
(Buckland Masterwort)

Astrantia Buckland a clump forming perennial producing dusty-pink flowers set in silver-green bracts throughout June to September with a dense mass of divided mid green leaves. Requires full sun and well drained soil conditions. Grows up to 24".

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Astrantia major 'Sunningdale Variegated'

Astrantia major 'Sunningdale Variegated'
(Sunningdale Variegated Masterwort)

This magical cultivar furnishes forth vigorous mounds of brightly margined foliage in tones of lime to creamy white, crowned by bright white umbels cupped in jagged green-tipped bracts. We use this in large masses in our sunny front border, where its foliage and flowers shine brightly the entire season.

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Blettilla striata

Bletilla striata
(Terrestial Orchid)

This relatively easy-to-grow orchid produces slender, pleated leaves. In late spring, arching stems of pink orchid flowers appear. A real curiosity, treasured in the shady rock garden. Although fairly hardy, it may be grown in a pot to overwinter inside where winters are extremely cold. If left outside over winter, beware of late spring frosts, and cover the emerging leaves if necessary. At its best in a cool, woodland situation where the rhizomes can slowly spread. Flowers are occasionally white.

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Campanula 'Avalanche

Campanula lactiflora 'Camblo'
(Avalance Bellflower)

Shapely branched stems with masses of large, pure white flowers give the effect of an avalanche of snow. Flowers June to August. A Blooms of Bressingham selection from Adrian Bloom.Site in sun or partial shade. Plant crown level with soil surface. Prefers well-drained soil. Cut back finished flowering stems to encourage more flowering shoots. Exposure: Sun, Part Shade Bloom Time: Summer Flower Color: White Foliage Color: Green Height: 47"/120cm Spread: 24"/60cm Uses: Border Attributes: Long blooming, Attracts hummingbirds

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Campanula g. 'Freya'

Campanula glomerata 'Freya''
(Freya Clustered Bellflower)

A modern take on the classic cottage bellflower, this pretty Campanula has spikes smothered in grape-purple flowers in early summer. It's shorter and more upright than its predecessors so plant it near the front of the border. PPAF.

Plant in the spring or fall in full sun to full shade, in well drained humus soil. Space plants 12-20" apart. After 3-4 years, divide plant. Remove spent flower stems after blooming.

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Chyrsanthemum 'Matchsticks'

Chrysanthemum 'Matchsticks'
(MatchSticks Mum)

•New for 2011! •Late season fireworks! •Matchsticks zesty combination of golden yellow and red will really add life to your late season garden or containers. •Unlike any other mum we have seen, the compact plants are adaptable to most soils and produce lots of buds for a great fall show. •The flowers combine well with Asters and Sedum. •Blooms early to mid-fall

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Coreopsis 'Cosmic Eye'

Coreopsis 'Cosmic Eye'
(Cosmic Eye Tickseed)

This little dynamo produces a dazzling display of color all season long. Bright yellow petal tips surround a claret center and button eye of golden orange. 'Cosmic Eye' has a compact, well-branched habit that works well either in the front or middle of the border. For a bold, eye-catching effect, combine this Coreopsis from the Big Bang™ series in containers with Pennisetum setaceum 'Rubrum'. PPAF

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Dlephinium 'Aurora Blue

Delphinium x'Aurora Blue'
(Aurora Blue Delphinium)

Delphinium ‘Aurora Blue’ bears tall, densely packed spires of vivid blue, semi-double flowers which grace the garden from late spring to midsummer. Each individual blossom of this vigorous hybrid is decorated with a small white “bee”, or central tuft of stamens. The bright blooms arise from basal clumps of deeply lobed, rich green foliage, and are visited by butterflies and hummingbirds.

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Delphinium 'Black-eyed Angels'

Delphinium 'Black-eyed Angels'
(Black-eyed Angels Delphinium)

Delphinium elatum 'Black Eyed Angels', looks like a tall, majestic "angel" that floats over your landscape in a dramatic fashion. The three to five foot tall plant has strong stems that produce large spires of frilly white blooms with black bee centers. Delphinium 'Black Eyed Angels' makes a great cut flower arrangement and can also be dried for lasting beauty. Planted en masse, delphiniums make a magnificent display in early summer. Delphinium 'Black Eyed Angels' grow best in rich, well-drained soil with a basic pH. If your soil is naturally acidic, adding lime will help to provide these conditions. They are also heavy feeders. The addition of compost or manure to the soil, as well as a granular fertilize, will result in healthier, stronger plants.

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Delphinium 'Moonlight Blues'

Delphinium 'Moonlight Blues'
(Moonlight Blues Delphinium)

A haunting new shade of blue for this classic spring perennial. Giant spikes are loaded with flowers from top to bottom. An excellent cut flower, they work well in bouquets. Well-drained soil will keep this breathtaking flower coming back year after year.

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Delphinium 'Pagan Purples'

Delphinium 'Pagan Purples'
(Pagaen Purple Delphinium

This beautiful delphinium color is available again. Large florets, often double, have shimmering dark blue and deep purple petal combinations. Occasionally a white can pop up in this mix. Their strong stems make them easy delphiniums to grow in the garden.

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Dianthus Diamond Flash'

Dianthus 'Diamond Flash'
(Dianmond Flash Pink)

Each fringed blossom has a perfect magenta purple kissed eye and as the flowers age, they take on the slightest pink blush which eminates from the center of the flower. 'Diamond Flash' produces large 1 1/2 -2" flowers with a spicy fragrance on long, upright stems that are wonderful for cutting or fresh bouquets. 12" tall.

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Dicentra spec. 'Valentine'

Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine'
(Valentine Bleeding Heart)

Scarlet, heart-shaped blooms drip from complimentary, arching red stems of this outstanding variety. Commonly known as Bleeding Heart, Dicentra ‘Valentine’ will be the star of your spring border, right from the moment the plum-coloured, shoots push through the soil in spring. The delicate ferny foliage matures to a glorious, dark grey-green – the perfect backdrop for its elegant blooms. This beautiful hardy perennial thrives in damp borders and woodland gardens, but looks equally spectacular spilling over the edges of a shady patio container. Height: 60cm (24”). Spread: 50cm (20”).

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Dracocephalum 'Blue Ice'

Dracocephalum argunense'Blue Ice'
(Blue Ice Dragonhead)

Many spikes of large, icy-blue flowers early summer through August. Clean, sturdy foliage forms clumps. Zone: 4

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Echinacea 'Pow Wow Wild Berry'

Echinacea purpurea 'Pow Wow Wild Berry'
(Pow Wow Wild Berry Coneflower)

2010 AAS WINNER! This new development is truly a standout. It is more compact than traditional coneflowers, yet produces more blooms per plant. Very heavy flowering - even without deadheading. The intense rose color of the 3-4" blooms also doesn't fade! These drought tolerant and easy to care for plants are best planted in full sun. Hardy to zone 3.

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Erigeron 'Alpine Snow''

Erigeron compositus'Alpine Snow'
(Alpine Snow Fleabane)

A Bluebird selection of sparkling white flowers over a long season on silvery-gray, feathery textured foliage. The mounds and 3/4" flowers are larger than the species. Plant in well-drained, sunny site or rock garden. Zone: 3

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Eryngium 'Blue Hobbit'

Eryngium planum 'Blue Hobbit'
(Blue Hobbit Sea Holly)

Aptly named for its unique color and stature, Eryngium 'Blue Hobbit' brings a mystique to both the garden and the mixed container. Reaching heights of 12" (30 cm), 'Blue Hobbit'' can be used as a border plant or as a unique specimen plant within mixed containers. 'Blue Hobbit' performs in a variety of climates, but truly thrives in hot, sunny climates with fertile soils. The world's first genetically compact Eryngium, 'Blue Hobbit' has silver blue stems that emerge from basal rosettes, before forming a globe-like flower head. 'Blue Hobbit' works well as a border plant in large masses, or as a novel specimen in the landscape. 'Blue Hobbit' is a beautiful accent plant,

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Epimedium 'Akebono'

Epimedium grandiflorum 'Akebono'
(Akebono Bishops Hat)

Free flowering form. Deciduous with masses of white flowers flushed pink and sunrise red new foliage in Spring. Asiatic type. 12". Mounding.

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Epimedium 'Amber Queen'

Epimedium x 'Amber Queen'
(Amber Queen Bishops Hat)

Bred by Blackthorn Nursery owner Robin White, this brand new Epimedium flavum and Epimedium wushanense cross is adorned with droves of large warm-hued blooms. Arranged in an open fashion on long, nearly invisible black stems, the whimsical deep yellow flowers feature light blonde hooked spurs, red-tinged sepal backs and speckled petals, all melding together for an overall amber shade. Toothed and elongated, tidy heart-shaped foliage heralds spring with a bold russet mottling. Blooms late March–May. Size: 10" high x 18" wide; hardy to zone 5.

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Epimedium 'Creeping Yellow'

Epimedium 'Creeping Yellow'
(Creeping Yellow Bishops Hat)

Epimedium are clump forming woody perennials which are invaluable to the garden when looking for a groundcover. Creeping Yellow has foliage that is pale yellowish green just over a foot in height. When emerging the leaves are mottled and rimmed with copper and bronze with red speckles. With all the business of the leaves, the blooms come along to quiet things down a touch by being snow white with long spurs.

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Epimedium 'Orange Queen'

Epimedium x wareyense'Orange Queen'
(Orange Queen Bishops Hat)

Epimedium collectors will covet this fine hybrid of E. warleyense, a species prized for its unique, coppery orange flowers. Those of 'Orange Queen' ('Orangekonigin') are lighter, ranging from apricot to primrose, and borne on more compact plants. The heart-shaped leaves emerge with a rosy blush in spring and turn bronzy in fall. Easily grown and a good spreader.

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Epimedium 'Frohnleiten'

Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleten'
(Frohnleiten Bishops Hat)

A spreading evergreen groundcover for shade with exceptional yellow blooms. From mid to late spring, clusters of 1" wide star-shaped, bright yellow flowers appear just above the foliage. Newly emerging leaves are bronze-pink, turning bronze with a picotee edge in fall. Provide more moisture than other species and a spot that is protected from drying winds.

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Filipendula 'Red Umbrellas'

Filipendula 'Red Umbrellas'
(Red Umbrellas Meadowsweet)

'Red Umbrellas' differs from its parent with a red center blotches and red striping along the weins of a deeply cut green leaf. 2.5' tall.Sun or part shade.

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Gaillardia 'Sunburst Tangerine'

Gaillardia 'Sunburst Tangerine'
(Sunburst Tangerine BlanketFlower)

If you are looking for a bright yellow flower to provide a spot of color, the Gaillardia ‘Sunburst Tangerine’ has delightful 3-4" bright yellow flowers with a tangerine center. When deadheaded, it will bloom profusely from early summer through late fall. Gaillardia is a tough perennial that thrives in poor and dry conditions. 'Sunburst Tangerine' Blanket Flower takes intense heat and humidity without fail; plant 15-18 inches apart to give them room to bloom! This plant thrives in the summer heat, with only moderate watering and feeding.

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Helleborus 'HGC Silvermoon'

Helleborous 'HGC Silvermoon''
(Silvermoon Hellebore>

Creamy white blossoms are tinged pink and mature to a dusky rose. Upright growth with silver leaves on rosy stems. Ideal for shady beds, borders and containers.Height: 15–18"/18" Spread: 21" Bloom time: Jan–Mar USDA Zone: 4(-30º) Creamy white blossoms are tinged pink and mature to a dusky rose. Upright growth with silver leaves on rosy stems. Ideal for shady beds, borders and containers.

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Heuchera 'Marvelous Marble'

Heuchera 'Marvelous Marbe'
(Marvelous Marble Coral Bells)

In spring, foliage emerges purple, then transitions into showy, bright green leaves, overlaid in silver, and veined reddish-purple. Color and pattern rivals that of vegetatively produced varieties. The creamy-white flowers appear on short stems, somewhat earlier than other coral bells. Vigorous, mounding growth to 12 inches high, 18 inches wide. Winter hardy to zone 4.

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Hemerocallis 'Big Smile'

Hemerocallis 'Big Smile'
(Big Smile Daylily)

Hemerocallis - BIG SMILE Daylily...Blush pink ruffled edges with creamy yellow-orange blend center and green throat...Height is 24 inches with 7 inch bloom. Late Season Bloom, Dormant, Diploid, Fragrant.....Award of Merit 1997...With its soft pastel pink-peach ruffled edges and buttery yellow petals, Big Smile is a showstopper from quite a distance.

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Hemerocallis 'Calico Jack'

Hemerocallis 'Calico Jack'
(Calico Jack Daylily)

Large 6" bright yellow flowers with a plum eye zone and edges. Early mid-season bloomer. Semi- evergreen.

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Hemerocallis Forty Second Street'

Hemerocallis 'Forty Second Street'
(Forty Second Street Daylily)

mid-late, 5" unique double coral pink flowers with large rose-red eye zone and chartreuse centers, reblooms, Award for best double...Height: 23-25 Inches

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Hemerocallis 'Frosted Vintage Ruffles'

Hemerocallis 'Frosted Vintage Ruffles'
(Frosted Vintage Ruffles Daylily)

The fantastic colors range through lime green to cream with shades of peach and vanilla thrown in, for good measure! The rosy-pink edges are nicely ruffled. It begins to bloom in early July and will continue for many weeks. Height: 25"

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Hemerocallis 'Night Embers'

Hemerocallis'Night Embers'
(Night Embers Daylily)

Reblooming Double Daylily! Double Blooms in Fiery Tones These flowers are 5 inches wide! One of the most dramatic Daylilies we have ever grown, Night Embers is a sizzling combination of deep reddish-burgundy and glowing gold on large, double-flowered blooms. Superb as a dark accent dotted among your yellow and orange Daylilies, it is also stunning in a large planting, and even works well in containers.

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Iris ensata 'Ruffled Dimity

Iris ensata 'Ruffled Dimity'
(Ruffled Dimity Japanese Iris)

‘The pale lilac flowers of this vivid selection appear in mid-July and feature deep blue veins and golden accents while measuring seven inches. To promote hardiness, protect the crown in winter...Great For:...Wet areas and bogs...Water features...Height: 32-36"... Width: 1-2'

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Iris sibirica 'Contrast in Styles'

Iris sibirica 'Contrast in Styles'
(Contrast in Styles Siberian Iris)

‘Wine-red standards and falls, light blue styles, blue halo around the white signal blaze.A real eye-catcher this one. Totally different colors than the ordinary blues. The contrast of the white and wine red, purple blossoms really is distinctive. Zone: 3... Height: 24-30"

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Leucanthemum 'Gold Rush'

Leucanthemum superbum 'Gold Rush'
(Gold Rush Shasta Daisy)

Leucanthemum superbum ‘Goldrush’, is one of the longest blooming daisies in the Leucanthemum family. It is the only short shasta daisy with a unique double fringed flower. Almost all other varieties are at least 6 inches taller. Goldrush has bright, large, white beautiful flowers held above its dark green foliage. Goldrush blooms from July to October, and if deadheaded, the blooming time will be extended. Combine Goldrush with Veronica “Royal Candles”, Perovskia ‘Russian Sage’ or Scabiosa “Butterfly Blue”. It also is great for formal and informal gardens, as cut flowers, in mass plantings or in the perennial border. This low maintenance perennial is great for first time gardeners.

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Leucanthemum 'Lacrosse'

Leucanthemum superbum 'Lacrosse'
(Lacrosse Shasta Daisy)

Pure white daisies with a gold center. Petals open quilled and flatten with maturity. Very compact habit.

Bloom time: Jun-Oct .. Exposure: full sun to partial shade .. Uses: cottage gardens, cutting gardens, beds and borders

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Ligularia 'Midnight Lady'

Ligularia dentata 'Midnight Lady'
(Midnight Lady Golden Groundsel)

This is a bold specimen perennial that needs a moist location. It forms a mound of large, rounded dark, shiny purple-black leaves. Taller stems appear in midsummer, bearing clusters of bright golden-orange daisy flowers. Superb for the back of the border, or at the waterside. An unusual centerpiece for a tub or large container. Both the flowers and leaves are great for cutting. Slugs can be troublesome. Clumps may be divided in the spring, every 3 to 4 years if desired. In warm summer regions plan to grow in this in at least afternoon shade.

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Liatris squarrosa'

Liatris squarrosa
(Scaly Blazing Star)

Scaly Blazing Star has a pleasing, loosely formed flowering spike with up to 40 rather large individual flowers per spike. Long blooming from early summer into September, it is native to a wide section of the eastern and mid-western states and can be grown successfully over most of the country. Scaly Blazing Star is a magnet for a wide variety of butterflies.

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Lilium Conca D'or'

Lilium Conca D'or
(Conca D'or Orienpet Hybrid Lily)

‘Conca d’Or’ has humongous, Oriental-type flowers of lemon yellow with cream white outer edges and a sweet (not overpowering) perfume. 3 to 4 feet, late July-early August. This is absolutely the most gorgeous Lily in Kevins gardens. Resistant to Lily beetle.

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Lupinus 'Tutti Frutti'

Lupinus 'Tutti Frutti'
(Tutti Frutti Lupine)

‘Tutti Frutti is a luscious confection of color combos, including midnight purple and magenta, persimmon and gold, butter and cream, pink and primrose, two-tone pink, purple with coral -- the permutations are almost endless! An improvement over the popular Russell Hybrids, this mix is the best thing to happen to Lupines in a long, long time!

Expect these plants to grow 36 to 40 inches tall and 12 to 16 inches wide, flourishing in full sun (in the north) to partial shade (farther south).

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Monarda 'Pink Lace'

Monarda didyma'Pink Lace'
(Pink Lace Bee Balm)

16-18" x 12-15" wide. (Cutting propagated.) This new compact growing Bee Balm has light pink flowers with a dark purple center cone. It flowers robustly from the first growing season in the ground, 'Pink Lace' has aromatic bright green foliage and dark red stems. Along with compact, small growing perennials like Salvia 'Marcus'. Salvia 'Rose Impression' and Solidago 'Little Lemon', 'Pink Lace' fits into the smallest of flower beds with ease

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Monarda 'Prairie Gypsy'

Monarda 'Prairie Gypsy'
(Prairie Gypsy Bergamot)

This new beebalm, selected by Hamernik, has bright raspberry-pink floral tubes with fine hairy stamens and colorful lines of narrow spots. Flower clusters form at the branch tips up to 24" high in late spring. A hybrid with Monarda bradburiana, a species noted for its clean, mildew-resistant foliage, shade tolerance, compact stature and earlier bloom time than other species. GreatPlants designee. Zone 4.

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Peaonia 'Itoh Hybrids'

Paeonia 'Itoh Hybrids'
(Itoh Hybrid Peonies)

For those who admire the colorful and exotic flowers of tree peonies, yet want the easy care of old-fashioned garden peonies, your dreams have come true! This new group of hybrids are a cross of herbaceous with tree peonies combining the best qualities of both…the huge flowers and unusual colors of trees and the ease of care and vigor of the old fashioned herbaceous. These cultivars offer bright yellow flowers and some other fascinating colors on stems strong enough to hold the flowers that may exceed 10" across. Because many flowers are produced from side shoots, blooms appear over a longer time period. It is not unusual for a mature plant to produce 50 or more blooms, and if cut back after flowering, may produce a second flush. Plants die back to the ground in winter and fresh new shoots emerge from the ground in spring, growing 24-32" high by summer.

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Phlox pan. 'Aureole'

Phlox paniculata 'Aureole'
(Aureole Garden Phlox)

An unusual colour combination of bright fuschia flowers edged in chartreuse on very long-lasting flower heads atop short 45-50cm (18-20") plants from mid to late summer. AUREOLE is wonderfully fragrant, attracts butterflies and is particularly nice for cutting. Spread 50cm (20"). Hardy to zone 4.

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Phlox pan. 'Picasso'

Phlox paniculata 'Picasso'
(Picasso Garden Phlox)

Phlox Picasso, Phlox paniculata 'Picasso', has pink and white streaked flowers and is a true masterpiece. The compact growth habit of 'Picasso' make this a very suitable choice for container gardens. It attracts butterflies and is known to hold up well to heat and humidity. The flowers are fragrant and showy, with brilliant non-fading colors. Growing about 20" tall, 'Picasso' is excellent for perennial borders, containers and cut flowers. The foliage is dense and compact with deep green, lance-shaped leaves with prominent veins. Plant in rich, well-drained soil in full sun or light shade.

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Phlox pan. 'Shockwave'

Phlox paniculata 'Shockwave'
(Shockwave Garden Phlox)

Giant 8" wands of everlastingly fragrant lavender blooms [indeed, they pack an olfactory wallop all season long!] are packed with 1/2 inch flowers that offer a stunning show in your garden - and welcome the butterflies This easy-to-grow perennial phlox thrives in full sun to part shade and is quite tolerant of any soil provided the drainage is consistent. Bring in the fragrance with stunning cut flower bouquets with blooms lasting for 7-10 days in the vase.

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Phlox pan. 'Spinners'

Phlox paniculata 'Spinners'
(Spinners Garden Phlox)

'Peppermint Twist' (also known as Hardy Phlox 'Spinner') - 16", This tall garden phlox bears large flower clusters that carry stunning bi-colored flowers. Each flower petal is bright pink with a distinct band of white running down the center, giving the flower a striking pinwheel pattern similar to a peppermint candy. The flowers bloom in midsummer atop compact, 16-inch stems and are colorful for weeks. It has good disease resistance.

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Phlox pan. 'Tiara'

Phlox paniculata 'Tiara'
(Tiara Garden Phlox)

This highly fragrant, white perennial phlox bears an intriguing mix of double and single flowers which unfurl in midsummer looking like a crown of tiny rose buds on top of stout plants. Plant them in close to paths and patios where you can catch their enchanting scent on warm summer evenings. Phlox flowers are wonderful for cutting so you can enjoy them indoors too! Height: 50cm (20"). Spread: 40cm (16").

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<Primula cap. 'Salvana'

Primula capitata 'Salvana'
(Salvana Primrose)

(Primrose) Salvana™ Primula will brighten up your spring with its button-like flowers that grow on silver stems over a basal rosette of serrated green leaves. The deep violet-blue flower clusters are flared bell-shaped and surround a silvery top. Blooms will appear from late spring into early summer and Salvana™ will make a unique addition to your cut floral arrangements as well as a striking border for your landscape.

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Rudbeckia ful.'City Garden'

Rudbeckia fulgida 'City Graden'
(City Garden Black-eyed-Susan)

A height challenged Rudbeckia 'Goldsturm' is the best way in which to describe Rudbeckia 'City Garden'. Cheerful yellow-orange flowers with a dark brown cone are borne en masse throughout the summer. Plant in containers or sunny perennial beds. Perfect for your ""City Garden"" .....or not.

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Salvia 'Sensation Pink'

Salvia 'Sensation Pink'
(Sensation Pink Salvia)

‘12" x 12" wide. A wonderfully matched companion to Salvia 'Marcus', 'Sensation Rose' has fabulous rose-pink flowers on short spikes from early to mid-summer. Deadhead for prolonged blooming. All the great attributes of 'Marcus' apply here. Very long blooming

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Veronica 'Pink Explosion'

Veronica spicata 'Pink Explosion'
(Pink Explosion Speedwell)

A bit less compact than Blue Bomb, flower plumes are tightly bunched with longer spikes of white flowers with a soft pink blush, flowers gradually open from the bottom to the top resulting in an exceptionally long bloom time, dark green foliage is compact

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Viola 'Ultima Morpho'

Viola x wittrockianna 'Ultima Morpho'
(Ultima Morpho Pansy)

Viola 'Ultima Morpho', with its intriguing butterfly pattern petals and unique blue and yellow colour combination, is an exciting new development in the ever popular garden pansy. The Fleuroselect judges were abundant in their praise for this freely flowering, beautifully colored variety. 'Ultima Morpho' provides a mass of small flowers on a compact plant with an excellent growing habit. No garden is complete without pansies, and no gardener will be able to resist the ultimate beauty of 'Ultima Morpho'

#1 - $5.95