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Ajuga Reptans 'Burgundy Glow'
The Ajuga ‘Burgundy Glow’, Ajuga reptans, is a useful ground cover with short spikes of blue flowers. This Ajuga is one of the most popular, forming striking mounds of leaves dappled in green, pink and cream. During the wintertime, Ajuga ‘Burgundy Gl
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Ajuga, Bronze
Ajuga reptans or Carpet Bugle produces crowns and spreads by horizontal above ground stems called stolons. Carpet bugle has foliage reaching 4-6" in height and produces attractive 8-10" spikes bearing purple-blue flowers in late spring.
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Althea Rose of Sharon
Rose-of-Sharon Hibiscus is valued for large flowers produced in mid-to late summer when few other shrubs bloom. The plant grows in sun or partial shade and in any soil. The growth rate ranges from slow to moderate, and transplanting is easy.
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Armeria Dusseldorf Pride
Armeria Dusseldorf Pride Dwarf Sea Thrift - Short - Plant 12" apart. - Neat, evergreen tufts of grass-like foliage with globular bright flowers on 4-8" stems. Excellent for the front of a border. Does well and is colorful almost anywhere.
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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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Carolina Allspice
Sweetshrub is more of an oddity than an ornamental. The flowers are clusters of narrow petals and have a fragrance similar to that of strawberries. The leaves and fruits are aromatic.
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Fern Japanese Painted Burgundy Lace
Japanese Painted Fern Burgundy Lace – PPAF – Athyrium niponicum Burgundy Lace - There has never been a more beautiful, easy to grow fern for the shady garden.
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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 Carex pennsylvanica Sedge
Grass Pennsylvania Sedge Carex pennsylvanica - For all the folks who have emailed questions asking "What can I grow under my trees?" here is an answer using this bright green leaved - semi evergreen sedge.
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Hellebore Blue Lady
Hellebore Blue Lady
One of the darkest forms of Hellebores, with deep purple-blue flowers that are simply breathtaking. Blue Lady is of the finest low growing, early flowering plants. The hybrids Hellebores are easy to grow
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Hellebore Ivory Prince
Hellebore Ivory Prince PP 16,199 This vigorous new hybrid Hellebore produces many creamy white flowers that display well above the leathery evergreen foliage. Ivory flower buds flushed with pink appear mid-winter and open to outward-facing blooms
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Hellebore Red Lady
Hellebore Red Lady
Extremely easy to grow, maroon blooms in mid-winter persisting into May. The outstanding success of the Lady series shows here, selected and isolated rich colors with round and mostly upright flowers on tidy plants.
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Hosta, Blue Dimples
Blue Dimples, Hosta - Powder-Blue is the only way to describe the color of this unusual blue hosta that I understand stay’s blue even in summer’s heat and humidity. You could say it has dimpled type foliage with a thin creamy outline.
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Hosta, Francee
Francee, Hosta A beautiful and easy to grow old favorite that is extremely sun tolerant (does well in full sun). It displays dark green, heart shaped leaves with a clear white border. Puts out great lavender colored flowers in early summer, and grows
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Hosta, Francis Williams
Francis Williams, Hosta - Cheryl and I enjoy this plant so much we have 6 of them in our garden. Our plants are placed along a brick path, right under our pergola. I can certainly understand why this is called the classic Hosta.
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Hosta, Gold Standard
Gold Standard, Hosta So named for its warm golden yellow leaf center trimmed by deep green on the edges. Performs best in shade with little sun, and moderate to high watering. The funnel shaped lavender flower will appear throughout July and August.
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Hosta, Patriot
Patriot, Hosta Cuts a Clean White Path Along the Edge of Every Leaf! Our choice for the best white-margined Hosta ever developed!
What's the point of variegation if you have to get right on top of the plant to see it?
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Hosta, Royal Standard
Hosta, Royal Standard was the first patented Hosta and was introduced in 1965. This verdant plant has deep green foliage and grows to 24 inches in height with a 30 inch spread. Perhaps its greatest quality is the highly fragerent funnel shaped white
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Hostas
Hostas are extremely popular, hardy herbaceous perennials grown primarily for their beautiful foliage. They are easy to grow, shade-tolerant plants. Leaves come in a wide range of shapes, colors, sizes, and textures and may be solid in color or varie
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Hydrangea 'Cardinal Red'
Hydrangea macrophylla – Cardinal Red One of our favorite landscape plants! Not only is the foliage attractive, but the huge Cardinal Red flower heads put on a beautiful display in mid-summer.
Gorgeous in bouquets, too.
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