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Achillea 'Summer Berries'
Achillea 'Summer Berries' The Summer Berries is a first year flowering and easy to grow perennial favorite, a sumptuous mix of fruity colors. (salmon-apricot/yellow, cherry-red/apricot, white-pink/cream, two-tone pink, and many more
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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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Achillea Paprika
Achillea Paprika This Galaxy hybrid selection is renowned for its large clusters of bright red flowers. Each individual flower in the cluster also has a distinctive yellow eye. As is the case with all Yarrows, the flowers fade as they age; “Paprika”
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Achillea millefolium 'Terra Cotta'
Achillea millefolium 'Terra Cotta', an Ernst Pagel introduction, is a clumping perennial reaching a mature height of thirty inches, upright, & spreading to near two feet before it needs to be divided.
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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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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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Barberry – Royal Burgundy
without a doubt this is the best dwarf red-leaved barberry we have encountered. Velvety reddish purple foliage holds its color through summer, changing to blackish red in autumn before defoliating for winter. Especially handsome planted en masse...
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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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Cotoneaster Coral Beauty
Here is an evergreen groundcover that greets your spring with a profusion of 1/2-inch starry white blooms, followed by coral-red round fruits that appear in autumn and remain well into winter, brilliant against the small, finely-textured...
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Crape Myrtle 'Dynamite'
Dynamite is the most incredible red crape myrtle I have ever seen. The bright red blooms are in giant clusters all over this tree. Smooth tan bark, dark green foliage and a beautiful fiery orange fall color.
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Crape Myrtle 'Pink Velour'
Be the envy of your friends and the talk of the neighborhood with our glowing ‘Pink Velour’ Crape Myrtles. This beauty is a semi-dwarf variety (8-10 feet symmetrical) with vibrant fuchsia-pink crepe...
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Crape Myrtle ‘Catawba’
Crape Myrtle ‘Catawba’ is one of the best purple flowering selections available. Displays large, long lasting clusters actually masses of dark purple crepe-like flowers in summer.
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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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Forsythia Kumsom
Forsythia Kumsom a most unique forsythia. During our annual visit to the nurseryman’s show in August we saw this amazing plant and new we had to offer it to our customers.
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Gaillardia Fanfare PP15892
Gaillardia Fanfare PP15892 Blanket Flower An amazingly flamboyant NEW variety with the usual petals replaced by rings of tubular red-and-yellow flowers surrounding a dark center. Fanfare is one of the best new flowering perennials seen in years.
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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 Pink Muhly
Pink Muhly - Muhlenbergia capillaris – A North American Native is a must have for the low maintenance garden. When summer is winding down and all the your beautiful blooms from summers annuals and perennials are fading
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Hibiscus Blue Satin
Hibiscus Blue Satin® One of the NEW PROVEN WINNERS! SATIN SERIES is absolutely the best blue Hibiscus we've ever seen! It's large, single, rich blue flowers are certain to draw attention.
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