Perennials
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Achillea Yarrow sunny suduction
$8.00ACHILLEA – Bright yellow flowers contrast beautiful with intense silvery foliage; leaves are broader than typical
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Allium
$8.00ALLIUM MILLENIUM- Ornamental alliums generally range in height from 3” to 4-6′ tall. Genus name comes from the classical Latin name for garlic
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Astilbe mix
$10.00ASTILBE mix- species characterized by an early bloom time and glossy green leaves often tinged with a variety of color some pink, white, or red Flowers are produced in dense, pyramidal clusters.
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Black eyed susan
$8.00Rudbeckia Goldsturm -blooms mid-to-late summer with an eye-catching display of golden flowers. Black Eyed Susan is very attractive to butterflies and the seed heads provide winter food for seed-eating songbirds
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Butterfly Bush black night
$10.00BUDDLEIA -This compact new Buddleia fits easily into urban gardens with its densely compact, rounded habit. Unlike some other dwarf Buddleias that become very wide spreading, keeps its composure as it ages, growing just 3’ tall and 3 ½’ wide in two years.
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Campanula Blue
$8.00Low growing mounding season bloomer
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cone flower
$10.00ECHINACEA PURPUREA MAGNUS- distinctive, vigorous and large growing cone flower cultivar. The bright reddish-pink petals of its huge flowers
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coral Bells
$10.00HEUCHERELLA CATCHING FIRE- bright chartreuse green. Standing 8-10 inches tall and 16-20 inches wide, ‘Catching Fire’ sends up 16-20 inch flower spikes that have small white flowers.
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COREOPSIS Baby sun tickseed
$8.00COREOPSIS Salmon orange – unique combination of a dwarf habit and large flowers
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Delosperma (Ice Plant) Fire spinner
$8.00DELOSPERMA FIRE SPINNER- vibrant tri-colored flowers of orange, that are unique in the world of perennial flowers. Outstandingly colorful. An evergreen groundcover, this ice plant blooms in late spring
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Heuchera Bresingham mix
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Heuchera palace purple
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LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA HIDCOTE
$10.00LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA HIDCOTE – is an improved strain of Hidcote English Lavender with darkly colored lavender-blue flower spikes in late spring. Compact and sweetly fragrant.
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Leucanthemum Shasta Daisy Snow cap
$8.00LEUCANTHEMUM SUPERBUM WHOOPS A DAISY- Loads of blooms cover the plant creating a charming, mound of color. Each flower is 3-4″ across, with a spray of narrow white petals emanating from a circular, golden yellow center. They stand between 1-3′ tall on sturdy, upright stems
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Liatris kobold original
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Lungwart
$8.00PULMONARIA TWINKLE TOES -periwinkle blue, sparkling against the foliage—deep-green speckled with silver
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Penstemon Dark towers
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Salvia/ Sage May night
$8.00SALVIA NEMOROSA MAY NIGHT – top performer in the landscape. Dense spikes of deep violet-purple flowers are produced in early summer to fall
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SEDUM Autumn Joy
$8.00SEDUM SPECTABILIS AUTUMN JOY -succulent perennial to 18 to 24 inches tall that has 1-2 inches wide cabbage-like rosettes of succulent pale blue-green dark pink flowers all summer and fall; first. Plant in sun
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SEDUM creeping
$8.00SEDUM SUNSPARKLER Fire cracker -cherry red foliage and deep-pink flowers. It is attractive to bees and butterflies and definitely animates the garden. The foliage and flowers add color in generally challenging garden spots.
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SEDUM Varigated
$8.00SEDUM SUNSPARKLER LIME ZINGER – succulent groundcover, with fantastic lime green leaves edged in bright cherry red. In late summer, soft pink flower clusters dance just above a dense colorful mat of disease-free foliage
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Thyme Lemon
$8.00THYME PRAECOX COCCINEU- A sun-loving herb valued as an ornamental groundcover. Forms a dense, flat mat of evergreen, green variegated leaves that smell lemony