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Agastache Apricot Sprite Very aromatic, light and airy, blooming in late august with bicolor lavender and orange blooms. |
Alpine Aster “Goliath” Aster AlpinusGreat for front of the bed. Most effective in groupings, attracts butterflies.
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Alyssum Mountain Gold Alyssum Montanum Clumps of grayish foliage with yellow flowers, rock garden plant. Shear off flowers after bloom. Heat tolerant.
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Balloon Flower
Platycodon Grandiflorum
Good cutting plant with flowers that resemble hot air balloons in bud stage. Balloon flowers emerge late in the spring. Pick off flowers as they fade to encourage further blooming.
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Bellflower, Clustered
Campanula GlomerataDense clusters of deep purple flowers light up the spring garden. Cut back after blooming to promote second flush of flowers.
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Blanket Flower
Gaillardia x GrandifloraLong-blooming, easy care plant with colorful flowers. Heat tolerant and do well in poor soil. Attracts butterflies. |
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Blanket Flower, Burgundy
Gaillardia x GrandifloraLong-blooming, easy care plant with burgundy/red flowers. Heat tolerant and do well in poor soil. Attracts butterflies. |
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Butterfly Weed, Orange
Asclepias TuberosaAttractive to hummingbirds, butterflies and bees and host of monarch caterpillars. Cutting back spent blooms encourages second flush. Seed pods resemble those of its cousin, the milkweed. l
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Candytuft
Iberis SempervirensA lovely early spring compliment to tulips, this mounding evergreen. Great for rock gardens, walls, and as groundcover. |
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Clematis, Bush
Clematis IntegrifoliaNon-climbing clematis that sends up single stems topped with unique nodding purple flower. Best in large groups. Long-time bloomer.
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Columbine, Firecracker
Aquilegia x HybridaBlooms in an explosive combination of red and yellow.
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Columbine, Woodside Gold
Aquilegia Vulgaris “Woodside Gold”
Gold foliage lights up shady areas. Mixed colors. |
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| LINK TO PHOTO | Coneflower, Double Decker
Echinacea Purpurea “Doppleganger”
Unique two-tiered coneflower with small second set of petals on top of cone. |
Coneflower, Purple
Echinacea PurpureaThe standard purple coneflower. |
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Coral Bells, Melting Fire
Heuchera “Melting Fire”Bright red new foliage changing to dark maroon with ruffled edges. Flowers are white. |
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Coral Bells, Palace Purple
Heuchera Micrantha
Dark burgundy maple leaf-like foliage. White flowers bloom on scapes in June. |
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Coreopsis Sunray
Coreopsis GrandifloraShorter double version of coreopsis in bright yellow. Great for front of garden.
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Daisy, Crazy
Leucanthemum MaximumFully double Shasta Daisy with frilly petals |
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Daisy, Silver Princess
Leucanthemum SuperbumDwarf, clump forming Shasta daisy with dark green foliage that does not flop. |
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Delphinium Astolat
Delphinium Elatum “Pacific Giants”Spikes of deep pink flowers, best in clumps in back of the border. Plant where drainage is good and soil is fertile. Cut back for second showing in late summer. |
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Delphinium Black Knight
Delphinium Elatum “Pacific Giants”Spikes of dark purple flowers, best in clumps in back of the border. Plant where drainage is good and soil is fertile. Cut back for second showing in late summer. |
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Delphinium Bluebird
Delphinium Elatum “Pacific Giants”Spikes of true blue flowers, best in clumps in back of the border. Plant where drainage is good and soil is fertile. Cut back for second showing in late summer. |
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Delphinium Connecticut Yankee
Delphinium x BelladonnaMix of white, blue, lavender and purple flowers that grown on branches rather than one central stalk. Cut back to prolong blooming. |
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Delphinium Blue Mirror
Delphinium GrandiflorumCompact, airy delphinium with deep blue flowers.
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Delphinium Magic Fountain Dark Blue/Dark Bee
Delphinium Elatum “Magic Fountains”Similar to Pacific Giants above, but shorter. Full columns of flowers in dark blue/purple with brown bee.
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Delphinium Magic Fountain Dark Blue/White Bee
Delphinium Elatum “Magic Fountains”Similar to Pacific Giants above, but shorter. Full columns of flowers in dark blue/purple with white bee. SORRY SOLD OUT |
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Delphinium Magic Fountain Mid Blue
Delphinium Elatum “Magic Fountains”Similar to Pacific Giants above, but shorter. Full columns of flowers in mid blue. |
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Delphinium Magic Fountain Cherry
Delphinium Elatum “Magic Fountains”Similar to Pacific Giants above, but shorter. Full columns of flowers in pink/rose. SORRY SOLD OUT |
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Delphinium Magic Fountain Lavender
Delphinium Elatum “Magic Fountains”
Similar to Pacific Giants above, but shorter. Full columns of flowers in lavender. |
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Dianthus Telstar
Dianthus TelstarUsually sold as an annual, this variety is plenty reliable in getting through winter. PInks, reds and white. |
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Flax, Blue
Linum PerenneOne of my favorites...a vase-shaped plant covered with light blue flowers. Very interesting and beautiful plant. |
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Foxglove, Yellow
Digitalis GrandiflorumA foxglove that is true perennial in soft yellow. |
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Hardy Hibiscus
Hibiscus MoscheutosHuge, delicate crepe-paper like flowers top these plants in late summer. Pinks, reds and white. Late to emerge in spring.
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Hollyhock Majorette Mix
Alcea RoseaA more compact hollyhock with semi-double rosette flowers. Reaches only 3 feet tall. |
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Hostas (Several Varieties)
Hosta
Camelot, Regal Splendor, Fair Maiden, June, Twist of Lime and MORE.
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Lupine Gallery Pink
Lupinus Polyphyllus Gallery PinkCompact lupine. Lupines are low maintenance and lovely planted in masses. Require good drainage, but otherwise easy to grow.
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Lupine My Castle Red
Lupine Polyphyllus Russell HybridsStriking bold spikes for back of border. Good for cutting, attractive foliage. |
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Lupine Tutti Frutti
Lupin Hybridus Tutti FruttiImproved lupine variety.Striking bold spikes for back of border. Good for cutting, attractive foliage. |
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Lychnis Burning Love
Lychnis ChalcedonicaDwarf version of Maltese Cross with large clusters of brilliant red-orange blooms. Attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. |
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Maiden Pinks, Vampire
Dianthus DeltoidesDark red maiden pink that looks lovely along rock walls and in planters. |
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Maltese Cross
Lychnis ChalcedonicaAn old-fashioned perennial grown for hundreds of years. Clusters of bright red blooms that are attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. |
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Poppy, Oriental “Brilliant”
Papaver OrientaleUnusual bright orange for spring. |
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Rock Cress, Whitewell Gem
Aubretia DeltoideaFront of border plant loaded with bright purple flowers in spring. |
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Rose and White Campion
Lychnis CoronariaConsidered a biennial or short-lived perennial, but seeds readily. Airy silver foliage highlighted with bright magenta and white flowers. Drought tolerant. |
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Salvia Merleau
Salvia x Superba
Clump-forming purplish-blue spikes. Long blooming salvia. Attractive to bees and butterflies. |
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Sea Holly, Blue Hobbit
Eryngium Planum “Blue Hobbit”Dwarf variety of Sea Holly that looks great in planters. |
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Snow-In-Summer
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Sweet William
Dianthus Barbatus
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Veronica Nestor
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Viola, Mixed
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