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Common Name: Grass -- Hakone Grass, Gold
Low growing bright gold foliage streaked with green. Red and pink tints in cool weather. Running, but slow to spread. Best in fertile, well drained soil. Flowers in late summer. Spacing: 12–15". 2009 Perennial Plant of the Year.
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Common Name: Silverbell
Distinctly pink flowers, in May, that are somewhat smaller than those of the species, similar in all other aspects. Color of flowers may vary year to year depending upon growing conditions. Low-branched or multistemmed understory tree native to the s...
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Common Name: Silverbell
A low branched or multistemmed understory tree native to the southeastern USA. Fast growing when young. Can be trained to single stem. White bell-shaped flowers in May. Produces a profusion of brown, dry, 4-winged fruits in fall....
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Common Name: Witchhazel
Wide and upright growing shrub, spreading by underground stems. Native to woodlands, particularly in gravelly soils near streams in the eastern USA. Small, fragrant flowers unfurl their petals in shades of orange, red and yellow during February–March...
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Common Name: Witchhazel, Common
Fast growing, wide, and upright. Fragrant yellow flowers unfurl on warm days, closing during cold for many weeks in October–December. Differs from oriental species because it flowers in autumn rather than spring. Large papery green leaves turn yellow...
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Common Name: Witchhazel
Vigorous and upright with vase-like branches and stems. Large, lemon-colored flowers
with a distinct lemony fragrance, February–March. Multicolored fall foliage. An Arnold Arboretum introduction.
All x intermedia cultivars are unique in their a...
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Common Name: Witchhazel
Upright growing with wide branches. Dark coppery red, lightly scented flowers in February–March. Rich orange-red fall foliage. Tends to retain leaves in winter.
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Common Name: Witchhazel
Corrugated flower petals, red at the base, orange in the middle, yellow at the tip in February-March. Orange-red autumn foliage. All x intermedia cultivars are unique in their ability to flower over a long period at a time when little else is in bloo...
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Common Name: Witchhazel
Fast growing, broad and upright. Sweetly fragrant, soft sulfur-yellow flowers, FebruaryMarch when little else is in bloom. Each flower has four ribbon-like petals that unfurl and release their fragrance on warm days, only to close tightly with ...
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Common Name: Ivy, English or Baltic Ivy
Clinging evergreen vine or groundcover. Large dark green leaves persist during winter, but can become wind burned in exposed locations. Stems spread aggressively and continuously all season, often reaching out or climbing 8 feet or more a year. Matur...
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Common Name: Sneezeweed, Ruby Dwarf
Cultivar of the native species with dark burnished red flowers, darker centers and yellow stamens in mid summer. Compact growing. Flowers over a long period that can be extended by deadheading. Divide in spring every 2-3 years. Spacing: 12–24"....
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Common Name: Sneezeweed
Copper-red petals, rolled or quilled initially, July–September. Cone starts green then turns brown. Flowers over a long period that can be extended by deadheading. Divide in spring every 2-3 years. Spacing: 18–24"....
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Common Name: Sneezeweed
Large plant with coarse leaves and upright stems of wide bronze-red rays surrounding a dark dome, July–August. Flowers over a long period that can be extended by deadheading. Divide in spring every 2-3 years. Spacing: 12–24"....
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Common Name: Sneezeweed
Small, fully double, button-like golden yellow flowers on upright stems all summer. Flowers over a long period that can be extended by deadheading. Divide in spring every 2-3 years. Spacing: 15–18"....
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Common Name: Sunflower
Bright yellow flowers with dark brown eyes, look like a small version of the larger sunflower, October. Clump forming. Good as a cut flower. Top dress annually with compost or well rotted manure. Divide every 2-4 years. Spacing: 24–30"....
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Common Name: Sunflower
Sturdy upright plant with single light yellow flowers, July–September. Great as a cut flower. Top dress annually with compost or well rotted manure. Divide every 2-4 years. Spacing: 24–30"....
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Common Name: Grass -- Oat Grass, Blue Sapphire Fountain
Clumping. Semievergreen, upward arching, bright steel-blue foliage. Straw-colored flowers in summer. Spacing 18-24".
Ornamental grasses are fine additions to many gardens. They are useful in naturalized areas, as edgings, groundcovers, in rock ...
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Common Name: Oxeye
Showy yellow flowers with wine-colored eye-zone, July--September. Beautiful deep-green, rough foliage and purple stems. Prefers moist, well-drained soils. Long lasting cut flower. Performs well in coastal gardens. Native. Divide every 23 years ...
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Common Name: Oxeye
Deep golden yellow flowers with dark mahogany centers on top of dark red stems and red-tinted foliage. Rough leaves and stems. Prefers moist well-drained soils. Long lasting cut flower. Performs well in coastal gardens. Native. Divide every 23 ...
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Common Name: Oxeye
Deep golden yellow double flowers, July-September. A long-lasting cut flower. Performs well in coastal gardens. Divide every 2-3 years. Spacing: 24-36"....
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Common Name: Hellebore
Synonym: 'Walhelivor' Ivory buds flushed with pink open to flowers streaked with rose hues, early spring. Silvery mottled evergreen foliage. A long-lived perennial that resents disturbance. Prefers a neutral to alkaline soil with consistent moisture. Deer resistant. Spaci...
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Common Name: Hellebore
Purple, red, white, green, or pink flowers, February–April. Evergreen foliage. Protect from harsh cold winds. A long-lived perennial that resents disturbance. Prefers a neutral to alkaline soil with consistent moisture. Deer resistant. Spacing: 24–36...
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Common Name: Hellebore, Stinking or Bearsfoot Hellebore
Glossy, deeply divided evergreen foliage. Large clusters of pale green bells edged in red, February–May. A long-lived perennial that resents disturbance. Prefers a neutral to alkaline soil with consistent moisture. Deer resistant. Spacing: 12–18"....
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Common Name: Hellebore
Collection of mixed hybrids of pink, white and red, clear and spotted color variation, early spring. Robust foliage. A long-lived perennial that resents disturbance. Prefers a neutral to alkaline soil with consistent moisture. Deer resistant. Spacing...
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Common Name: Hellebore
Flowers marked with dark red, apricot, and pink, in picotee, double, and anemone forms, early spring. A long-lived perennial that resents disturbance. Prefers a neutral to alkaline soil with consistent moisture. Deer resistant. Spacing: 18–24"....
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Common Name: Hellebore
Pink, mauve, lavender and near white blended on flowers from January to April. A long-lived perennial that resents disturbance. Prefers a neutral to alkaline soil with consistent moisture. Deer resistant. Spacing: 18–24"....
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Common Name: Hellebore
Selected hellebores for this collection include flowers in white, yellow, green pink or dark red, March–May. Shiny, leathery foliage. A long-lived perennial that resents disturbance. Prefers a neutral to alkaline soil with consistent moisture. Deer r...
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Common Name: Hellebore
Creamy yellow cup-shaped flowers in early spring. Spacing: 18-24". Hellebores are long lived perennials that resent disturbance and prefer a neutral to alkaline soil with consistent moisture. All are deer resistant. ...[ More Information ]
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Common Name: Hellebore
Pink buds on purple stems open to creamy flowers backed with pink and green, late winter to early spring. Saw-toothed foliage is pewter-blue above, burgundy-gray beneath, evergreen. Spacing: 12-18". Hellebores are long lived perennials that ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Daylily
Tetraploid. Fragrant 7" ruffled red-orange flowers with deeper red band and gold throat. Mid summer.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soils and co...
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Common Name: Daylily
Diploid. 3" deep apricot flowers with diamond-dusted finish and ruffled edges. Blooms early and re-blooms until frost.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, ...
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Common Name: Daylily
Tetraploid (Hanson'95). 6...
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Common Name: Daylily
Fragrant 7" yellow flowers with ruffled blush-pink edges and green throat. Late. Re-bloomer. Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soils and coastal condi...
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Common Name: Daylily
Tetraploid. 4-1⁄2" yellow-orange flowers with orange throat and maroon eye, July–August. Petals slightly crimped and recurved. Re-bloomer.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are ...
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Common Name: Daylily
Fragrant 6" light lavender-pink blossoms with yellow throat. Mid to late season. Extended bloom. Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soils and coastal c...
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Common Name: Daylily
Tetraploid. 4" fiery-red flowers with silky finish and ruffled edges.
Mid season.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soils and coastal conditions....
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Common Name: Daylily
Synonym: Cardinal Rich red 4" flowers with a yellow to green throat. Flowering starts early and repeats for an unusually extended blooming season. Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are to... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Daylily
Dormant diploid. Pale apricot and rose bicolor 3" flowers. Mid season bloomer. Spacing: 12-18". Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soils and... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Daylily
Tetraploid. Fragrant 4" medium pink flowers with triangular red eye and green throat. Heavily ruffled, rounded petals. Early to mid season, frequently re-blooms.
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Common Name: Daylily
Diploid. Lavender-purple 6" flowers with yellow centers and ruffled edges. Mid season. Rebloomer. Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soils a... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Daylily
Tetraploid. Golden yellow 5-1/2" flowers with deep red eye and matching red picotee, crimped edge. Mid season. Extended bloom. Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poo...
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Common Name: Daylily
4-1⁄2" gold and red bi-colored flowers with green throat and creamy orange midrib, 6-pointed star form. Mid to late season.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poo...
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Common Name: Daylily
Lovely little 3" canary-yellow flowers that bloom and bloom, July until frost.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soils and coastal conditions. Long...
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Common Name: Daylily
Fragrant 6" lemon-yellow flowers. Mid season. An old favorite.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soils and coastal conditions. Long, narrow, archin...
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Common Name: Daylily
Diploid. Fragrant 6" nearly white, ruffled flowers with lime-green throat. Mid season. Re-blooms.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soils and coast...
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Common Name: Daylily
Award winning 6" near white blossom with recurved, slightly ruffled petals and lime-yellow throat. Early to mid season. Extended bloom, re-bloomer.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, ...
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Common Name: Daylily
Lightly ruffled, 4", bright rose-lavender blossoms with a large wine-purple eye, mauve-rose watermark, and chartreuse throat.
Daylilies prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils but are tolerant of drier, poorer soils and coastal conditions. Long,...
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Common Name: Daylily
Tetraploid. A very large, 6", ruffled, heavily textured brilliant yellow blossoms. Early summer, one of the first to bloom. Repeat bloom. A strong grower that multiplies quickly.
Daylilies prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils but are tolerant ...
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Common Name: Daylily
Diploid. Fragrant 1-1⁄2" soft yellow flowers with burnt orange eye zone and green throat, June–September. A nocturnal bloomer, flowers typically opening at sunset and closing the next morning.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although the...
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Common Name: Daylily
Tetraploid. Fragrant 5" clear citron-yellow flowers with bright green throat, heavily ruffled petals. Early to mid season. Extended bloom.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are ...
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Common Name: Daylily
Just under 3", fragrant, cranberry-red flower with yellow-green throat. Nocturnal. Mid season re-bloomer.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soils a...
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Common Name: Daylily
Diploid. Lily-like flowers are soft salmon-pink with lighter midrib. Midseason. Rebloomer. Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soils and coastal conditi...
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Common Name: Daylily
3" purple flowers with yellow throat. Mid summer through autumn. Extended bloom.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soils and coastal conditions. Lo...
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Common Name: Daylily
4-1⁄2" plus, rosy pink flowers with a deeper rose eye zone and a vivid yellow throat, July until frost. One of the Happy-Ever-Appster series.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they a...
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Common Name: Daylily
Spider-like, 8" yellow flowers with lime-green eye extending onto dramatically recurved, slightly ruffled tepals. Mid season. Rebloomer. Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are toler...
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Common Name: Daylily
Dwarf. Small 3" bright golden yellow flowers. Blooms June until frost. Spacing: 12".
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soils and coastal conditions...
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Common Name: Daylily
Fragrant 3" yellow flowers. The clear yellow version of 'Stella D'Oro'. Very early. Re-bloomer. Spacing: 12".
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soi...
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Common Name: Daylily
Citrus yellow flowers with a citrus fragrance, June until frost. An improved form of 'Stella D'Oro'. Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soils and coast...
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Common Name: Daylily
4-1/2" pink flower with red ruffled edges, strawberry-red eye zone and yellow throat. Mid season.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soils, they are tolerant of poorer, drier soils and coast...
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Common Name: Daylily
Tetraploid. 6" deep black-purple flowers, with silvery white halo on petals, small lemon-green throat, dark purple stamens. Mid season. Extended bloom.
Daylilies are an unusually durable plant. Although they prefer reasonably fertile and moist soi...
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Common Name: Daylily
Rare. 6" pure rose-pink flowers with yellow-green throat, very ruffled petals. Mid to late season. Extended bloom.
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Common Name: Daylily, Trophytaker Series
Many varieties of Trophytaker® daylilies are available at the Garden Center. Please inquire. The one shown here is 'Siloam Amazing Grace'.
The Trophytaker® series must meet 10 specific criteria:
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Common Name: Hepatica, Sharp-lobed
Masses of starry deep blue flowers, March–May, over semievergeen mats of leathery, tri-lobed foliage. Spacing: 8–12"....
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Common Name: Seven Son Flower
Wide, vigorous and upright growing with coarse stems and branches. Distinctive in the winter garden for its exfoliating bark, even on smaller branches. Dark green foliage. Small white flowers appear in late August. As flowers fade, their sepals elong...
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Common Name: Geranium, Rock
Chocolate-black leaves with purple highlights. White flowers on purple stalks, mid summer. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crown just above the surface. Spac...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Mahogany-red foliage fades to bronze-green in heat. White flowers from early to mid summer. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crown just above the surface. Spa...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Fragrant, vermillion-red flowers that bloom late June to early August. Compact green foliage. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crown just above the surface. S...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Dense mound of green, scalloped leaves with dark veins. Spikes of small, brilliant ruby-red, persistent flowers in early summer. Subtle fragrance. Heuchera benefit from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in e...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Massive clump of very hairy, 8" wide, dark bronze leaves with contrasting purple undersides. Whitish pink flowers late summer. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, plantin...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Chocolate-green leaves are reddish purple beneath. White flowers mid summer to early fall. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crown just above the surface. Spac...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Caramel foliage with reddish undersides. Heat and humidity tolerant. Rarely produces cream flowers on 24" stems, August. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crow...
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Common Name: Coralbells, Alumroot
Brilliant lime-yellow, large, rounded, lobed leaves. Small white flowers mid to late summer. Heat tolerant mutation of 'Caramel'. Heuchera benefit from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in early spring ever...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Shiny deep maroon leaves. Conspicuous whitish flowers late spring–early summer. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crown just above the surface. Spacing: 15–18"...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Sturdy mound of silvery metallic leaves veined with green. Sprays of creamy flowers June. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crown just above the surface. Spaci...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Heavily ruffled mid size leaves of chocolate brown and burgundy. Strong spikes of many small white flowers in summer. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crown j...
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Common Name: Coralbells, Alumroot
Bronze-chocolate leaves with silver sheen develop distinctive red edge in summer. Creamy white flowers, June. Heuchera benefit from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in early spring every 3 years, planting c...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Copper-green leaves with dark purple veining and green margins. Small red flowers on purple stalks late spring to early summer. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planti...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Large pink-purple foliage with darker veining. Small light pink flowers late spring to late summer. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crown just above the surf...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Large and showy olive-green leaves with burgundy veining sometimes with hints of silver and bronze. Contrasting cream colored flowers, June–July. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring eve...
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Common Name: Coralbells
New foliage bright purple, develops heavy silver overlay and purple margins. White flowers on dark purple stems. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crown just a...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Syn: 'Balheubur' Leaves mottled with silver overlay creating contrasting green veins, flushing with burgundy in cool weather. Cream flowers in late spring. Spacing: 12-18". Heuchera benefit from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore.... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Coralbells
Massive brown-black foliage. Cream flowers August. Sun tolerant. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crown just above the surface. Spacing: 15–18"....
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Common Name: Coralbells
Deep bronze foliage with silver veins and reddish bronze beneath. White flowers early summer. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crown just above the surface. S...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Glossy, dark foliage like the black volcanic glass for which it is named. Sprays of white bells, May–June. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crown just above t...
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Common Name: Coralbells, Alumroot
Leaves dramatically mottled, silver green above and purple beneath. Attractive maroon stems. Sprays of pink flowers in June. Heuchera benefit from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in early spring every 3 y...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Brilliant shimmering plum-purple with a tight growing habit. Pink flowers early through mid summer. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crown just above the surf...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Extraordinary metallic silver overlay with dark bronze veining. Sprays of white bell flowers in spring. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crown just above the ...
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Common Name: Coralbells
Deep purple foliage. Bright cherry-red flowers on 24" stems, June. May re-bloom. Benefits from annual mulching to keep rootstock covered. Adaptable to the seashore. Divide in spring every 3 years, planting crown just above the surface. Spacing: 15–18...
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Common Name: Rose-of-Sharon or Shrub Althea
Double red flowers bloom late summer through fall. Rose-of-Sharon is valued for large flowers when few other shrubs are in bloom. A good specimen or hedge plant. Tolerates seashore conditions. Attracts hummingbirds. Full sun....
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Common Name: Rose-of-Sharon or Shrub Althea
Large single pink flowers with dark red eye. Does not set seed. U.S. National Arboretum (USNA) introduction. Vigorous and upright growing. Showy flowers over a long period in August–September. Most have attractive seedpods in the fall at the end of ...
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Common Name: Rose-of-Sharon or Shrub Althea
Double rose-purple flowers. Vigorous and upright growing. Showy flowers over a long period in August–September. Most have attractive seedpods in the fall at the end of every branch. Tolerates seashore conditions. Seedlings germinate readily, grow in...
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Common Name: Rose-of-Sharon or Shrub Althea
Slow growing. Showy, single sky blue flowers with a small red center over a long period in August–September. Vigorous and upright growing. An old French variety. Most Rose-of-Sharon have attractive seedpods in the fall at the end of every branch. T...
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Common Name: Rose-of-Sharon or ShrubAlthea
Synonym: 'Marina' Large single royal blue flowers with a dark red-maroon center that extends out into the veins creating a starburst effect. Blooms over a long period in August–September. Part of the Chifon and Satin series. Vigorous and upright growing. Most Rose-of-...
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Common Name: Rose-of-Sharon or Shrub Althea
Double rich pink blossoms fade to white. Vigorous and upright growing. Showy flowers over a long period in August–September. Most have attractive seedpods in the fall at the end of every branch. Tolerates seashore conditions. Seedlings germinate read...
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Common Name: Rose-of-Sharon or Shrub Althea
Very large single white blossoms. Vigorous and upright growing. Showy flowers over a long period in August–September. Most have attractive seedpods in the fall at the end of every branch. Tolerates seashore conditions. Seedlings germinate readily, gr...
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Common Name: Rose-of-Sharon or Shrub Althea
8-10' by 12' wide. Showy, double white flowers with pink blush and red lines running up each petal from a red throat. Vigorous and upright growing. Flowers over a long period in August–September. Tolerates seashore conditions. Seedlings of some varie...
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Common Name: Rose-of-Sharon or Shrub Althea
The attractive blossoms of two of the Chiffon Series grafted on one plant. Vigorous and upright growing. Showy flowers over a long period in August–September. Most have attractive seedpods in the fall at the end of every branch. Tolerates seashore co...
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Common Name: Rose-of-Sharon or Shrub Althea
Vigorous growing. Double red flowers. Vigorous and upright growing. Showy flowers over a long period in August–September. Most have attractive seedpods in the fall at the end of every branch. Tolerates seashore conditions. Seedlings germinate readil...
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Common Name: Rose-of-Sharon or Shrub Althea
Single white flowers with scarlet center.
Vigorous and upright growing. Showy flowers over a long period in August–September. Most have attractive seedpods in the fall at the end of every branch. Tolerates seashore conditions. Seedlings germinate ...
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Common Name: Rose-of-Sharon
Synonym: 'Minrosa' Single rose-pink blossom with red eye, petals somewhat undulating. Vigorous and upright growing. Part of hte Chiffon and Satin series. Showy flowers over a long period in August–September. Most Rose-of-Sharon have attractive seedpods in the fall at t...
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Common Name: Rose-of-Sharon or Shrub Althea
Pink, red and purple fully double blooms all on one plant, July-September. Rose-of-Sharon is valued for large flowers produced when few other shrubs are in bloom. Tolerates seashore conditions. Attracts hummingbirds. Full sun....
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Common Name: Rose-of-Sharon or Shrub Althea
Single white flowers. Vigorous and upright growing. Showy flowers over a long period in August–September. Most Rose-of-Sharon have attractive seedpods in the fall at the end of every branch. Tolerates seashore conditions. Seedlings germinate readily...
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Common Name: Rose-of-Sharon
Syn: 'Notwoodtwo' Anemone-like single white blossom with lacy center. Vigorous and upright growing. Showy flowers over a long period in August–September. Part of the Chiffon and Satin series. Most Rose-of-Sharon have attractive seedpods in the fall at the end of every...
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Common Name: Rosemallow
Three-lobed maple-like leaves on compact, rounded plant. Ruffled rosy pink flowers with a deeper pink eye the size of a dinner plate, late summer. Adaptable to the seashore. A Fleming Brothers hybrid. Spacing: 3 ft....
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Common Name: Rosemallow
Enormous deep red flowers with overlapping petals late summer. Purplish finely textured, dissected foliage. Compact rounded form. Sturdy stems. Adaptable to the seashore. Spacing: 2–4 ft....
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Common Name: Rosemallow
Enormous white flowers with red streaks radiating from a bright red eye in late summer. Copper-red maple-shaped leaves. A Fleming Brothers hydrid. Adaptable ot hte seashore. Spacing: 3 ft....
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Common Name: Rosemallow
Lovely pink cone-shaped flowers with satiny red centers. Deeply lobed leaves. Mid summer until frost. Adaptable ot the seashore. Spacing: 3 ft....
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Common Name: Rosemallow
Brilliant red ruffled flowers up to 10" across, late summer. Adaptable to the seashore. Spacing: 3 ft....
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Common Name: Rosemallow
Huge rose-red flowers mid to early fall. Prefers regular watering in soil with good drainage. Adaptable to the seashore. Spacing: 2–4 ft....
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Common Name: Rosemallow
Long flowering, dinner-plate-size white flowers from mid to late summer. Dark green foliage with a bluish cast. Spacing: 3 ft. Adaptable to the seashore....
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Rounded, deeply cupped blue green 11" leaves with a puckered texture. White flowers. Spacing: 18–24".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like flowers, J...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Large yellowish green leaves. White flowers in July. Spacing: 12–24".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like flowers, July–August. Easy to grow in any mo...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Large, substantial, deep blue puckered leaves. Bell-shaped white flowers in July. Spacing: 24–30".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like flowers, July–A...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Large, thick, puckered blue leaves. Pure white flowers in early summer. Spacing: 48–60".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like flowers, July–August. Eas...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Cupped shiny dark green heart-shaped puckered leaves. Lavender flowers in July. Spacing: 12".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like flowers, July–August...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Blue-green heart-shaped foliage forms a dense round mound. Lavender blooms in July. Spacing: 15–30".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like flowers, July...
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Common Name: Plantainlily or Funkia
Miniature hosta. Small, round, blue-green leaves form a neat, symmetrical mound. Vibrant lavender flowers clustered on 12" stalks in summer. Hostas are an outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade in any moderately fertile soil. They are v...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Heavily textured shiny dark blue-green leaves. Lavender flowers in early summer. Spacing: 32–48".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like flowers, July–Au...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Rounded, puckered blue-green foliage. White flowers in summer. Spacing: 24–30".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like flowers, July–August. Easy to gr...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Puckered golden, rounded leaves accented by dark blue edges. Short stalks of white flowers early summer. Spacing: 30–48".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped li...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Upright mound of cascading, moderately wavy, lance-shaped leaves with pure white centers surrounded by wide medium green margins. White flowers summer. Spacing: 18–24".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leave...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Heavy corrugated dark green leaves with gold edges that turn white in the summer. Light lavender flowers in June. Spacing: 24–30".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantain Lily or Funkia
Leaves dark green, nearly round, corrugated, resembling a flat hamburger. Pale purple flowers, heavy bloomer. Spacing: 30”. Hosta are outstanding foliage plants well suited for the shade. Spikes of small drooping funn... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Large, corrugated green leaf. Very fragrant nearly white flowers in summer. Spacing: 18–24".
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Heart-shaped leaves with white center and dark green margin. Lavender flowers in July. Spacing: 24".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like flowers, July...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Dwarf. Narrow, stiff, upright leaves with deep green margins and creamy white centers. Light lavender flowers, mid summer. Spacing: 8–10".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Mounds of dark green puckered leaves with a white edge of varying width. Lavender flowers in mid summer. Spacing: 24–48".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped li...
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Common Name: Plantainlily or Funkia
Lance-shaped green leaves with white margins. Dark purple flowers in August. Excellent for edging. Hostas are an outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade in any moderately fertile soil. They are very drought tolerant once established but ...
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Common Name: Plantainlily or Funkia
Golden yellow green leaves with dark green margins. Lavender flowers in summer. Hostas are an outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade in any moderately fertile soil. They are very drought tolerant once established but prefer consistent m...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Leaves have blue-green margins with creamy white centers. White flowers. Tends to be slow to establish in the landscape. Spacing: 18–24".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping ...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Chartreuse leaves edged and mottled with green. Large fragrant white flowers in late summer. A sport of H. 'Fragrant Bouquet'. Spacing: 12–18".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small dro...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Very upright, lance-shaped, slightly cupped, steel-blue, heavily textured leaves are slug resistant. Pale lavender flowers mid summer. Spacing: 18–24".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of s...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Leaves have wide, blue margin and a narrow warm yellow center which widens and brightens to white by June. Pale lavender flowers late spring. Spacing: 12–15".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spik...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Frosty blue slug resistant foliage. Forms a vase-shaped mound. Lavender flowers on 5 ft. spikes, July. Spacing: 30–60".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Glossy, deep green leaves with distinctively rippled edges emerge yellow-green in spring. Lavender spider-shaped flowers in late summer. Spacing: 24".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of sm...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Slightly cupped, gold leaves with 1⁄2" wide green margins. Matte finish on top and waxy underneath. Compact mounding habit. White flowers with pale lavender stripes. Spacing: 12–18".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with hear...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Deep green leaves with wide yellow borders that streak toward the center. Lavender flowers mid summer. Spacing: 18".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-li...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
A selection of 'Francee' with cupped leaves of heavier substance, darker color and creamier border. Pale lavender-striped flowers, August. Spacing: 24–48".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes ...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Thick, pale yellow leaves with wide, dark green margins. Lavender flowers. Spacing: 36".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like flowers, July–August. Eas...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Large, mounding, dark green leaves rippled with deep impressed veins. Pale lavender flowers midsummer. Spacing: 48–60".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Broad, heart-shaped, blue-green leaves with jagged chartreuse margins that mature to cream. Fragrant white flowers summer. Spacing: 36".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping f...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Unique red stems holding shiny green foliage. In summer, red buds open to purple blooms. Spacing: 18".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like flowers, Ju...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Similar to 'Francee' but with a wider, pure white border. Will tolerate sun. Lavender flowers in July. Spacing: 18–24".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Smooth heart-shaped light green leaves with very wide, creamy white borders. Lavender flowers in mid summer. Spacing: 15–24".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shape...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Very glossy heart-shaped leaves with dark green centers and wide yellow margins that mature white. Lavender flowers mid summer. Spacing: 18–24".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small dr...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Dark red petioles extend an inch into the leaf blade. Medium size tapering leaves are glaucous white underneath. Lavender flowers in fall. Spacing: 12–24".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes ...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Upright, vase-shaped plant. Heart-shaped, puckered, grey-green leaves with irregular creamy margins. Lavender flowers in summer. Spacing: 24-30".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small d...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Rounded, white-centered leaves with green flecks, irregular dark green margins and pointed tips. Pale lavender flowers in late summer. Spacing: 12–24".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of s...
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Common Name: Plantainlily or Funkia
Heart-shaped, flat, chartreuse leaves with a creamy edge. Purple flowers in late summer. Hostas are an outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade in any moderately fertile soil. They are very drought tolerant once established but prefer con...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Huge mound of thick, substantial golden foliage. The widest growing of any Hosta, can grow up to 50" or more wide. Lavender flowers in late July. Spacing: 30–60".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and ...
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Common Name: Plantainlily or Funkia
Mounding plant with large, gold, wavy leaves that will take full sun to full shade. In full sun plant must have reliable moisture. Some afternoon sun would be appropriate. Lavender flowers. Hostas are an outstanding foliage plant well suited for the ...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Small, rounded, bright gold leaves with wide light green borders. Center of leaf has outline of a dark green maple leaf. Light lavender flowers in early summer. Spacing: 12–18".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-sha...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Medium size mound of creamy yellow-margined foliage. Lavender blossoms in July. A rapid grower. Spacing: 15–18".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like f...
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Common Name: Plantainlily or Funkia
Very large, thick, frosty blue wedge-shaped leaves with bold cream to yellow margins. Pale lavender flowers on thick stalks, mid summer. Slow to establish but worth the wait. Hostas are an outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade in any mo...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Large light green foliage. Fragrant, pure white 4" trumpet-shaped flowers, August. Tolerates full sun. Spacing: 30–60".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily...
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Common Name: Hosta, Seersucker Plantainlily or Funkia
Huge, heavily textured very blue leaves. Dense clusters of nearly white blossoms, July. Spacing: 30–60".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like flowers, ...
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Common Name: Hosta, Seersucker Plantainlily or Funkia
Glaucous blue-green leaf clumps. Lilac-white flowers in July. Spacing: 18–36".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like flowers, July–August. Easy to grow ...
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Common Name: Hosta, Seersucker Plantainlily or Funkia
Cream and gold margins on large blue-green leaves. Lilac flowers in July. Spacing: 18–36".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like flowers, July–August. E...
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Common Name: Hosta, Seersucker Plantainlily or Funkia
Rounded, slightly puckered leaves with cream colored centers and green margins. Center turns green as season progresses. Blooms near white. Spacing: 36–48".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes...
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Common Name: Hosta, Seersucker Plantainlily or Funkia
Medium size plants with heart-shaped chartreuse leaves with a wide dark green border and fine white striping in between. Violet flowers. Spacing: 12–24".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Heart-shaped blue-gray foliage. Best color in full shade. Slug resistant. Pale lavender flowers July. Spacing: 12–24".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Pointed leaves with gold centers fading to cream with blue-green margins. Good slug resistance. Violet flowers autumn. Spacing: 12–24".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping fu...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Shiny chartreuse leaves with narrow blue-green edges. Lavender flowers. Spacing: 24–36".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping funnel-shaped lily-like flowers, July–August. Eas...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Broad, slightly pointed, blue-green leaves with wide gold margins. Similar to 'Frances Williams' but larger. Tall scapes of nearly white flowers June–July. Spacing: 30".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leav...
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Common Name: Hosta, Plantainlily or Funkia
Thick, round to heart-shaped leaves are blue-green and irregularly striped with white and gray. Lavender flowers July. Spacing: 24–30".
An outstanding foliage plant well suited for the shade with heart-shaped leaves and spikes of small drooping fu...
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Climbing
Vigorous clinging vine with lateral branches. Large flat heads of fragrant white flowers in June on outward reaching stems. Glossy dark green summer foliage changes to golden in fall. Considered one of the best vines for sun or shade in this region....
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Climbing
Variegated, dark green leaves with irregular yellow margins. Large flat heads of white frangrant flowers in June. Golden autumn foliage. Cinnamon exfoliating bark. Cary Award winning species in 1998. Starting in 1997 the Cary Award annually recognize...
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Smooth
Hortensia. Low mound of unbranched stems. 4–6" clusters of white to pinkish flowers on new wood, June–September. Dark green leaves. Adaptable to seashore conditions. Prune in winter or early spring....
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Smooth
Hortensia. Large rounded heads of green to white sterile flowers on new growth in summer. Tolerates light shade. Cut to the ground in late winter to encourage best growth and flowering. Native. Adaptable to seashore conditions....
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Syn: 'Abetwo' Massive blooms emerge lime-green then change to white and age to green, July-September, on new wood. Beefy stems prevent drooping. Very floriferous. Adaptable to seashore conditions. Native. Prune in winter or early spring. ...[ More Information ]
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Syn: 'NCHA1' First pink H. arborescens. Large 6-8" flower clusters emerge dark hot pink and mature to bright pink, June-September, on new wood. Prune late winter or early spring. Native. Adaptable to seashore conditions. ...[ More Information ]
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Smooth
Synonym: 'Dardom' Hortensia. Big, lacy white blooms held above sturdy stems give a "floating" appearance, June–September. Adaptable to seashore conditions....
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Hortensia. Blue and pink flowers on old and new wood. Blooms in July–August. Pruning in fall removes earliest spring blossom buds. Pruning in spring greatly reduces blooming potential for the summer. If possible limit pruning to removal of winter-k...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
4-5' Deciduous. Hortensia. Huge 12-14" blooms on thick stems, sky blue in acid soils, light pink in basic soils. 'Big Daddy' also shows a very long bloom duration of 4-6 weeks. Flowers buds form on previous season's growth, so plants should be pruned...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Hortensia. Large heads of pink florets, July to August. Compact habit, dark green leaves. Blooms on old and new wood. A newly introduced sport of Hydrangea `Lanarth White', but this one is a stable pink color unaffected by soil pH. Adaptable to seas...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Lacecap. Vigorous. Abundant flat blue heads of fertile flowers encircled by large sterile florets.
Flower buds form on previous season's growth, producing showy displays July–August. Pruning
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Syn: 'Vienna Rawi' Hortensia (mop head). Heads of lare sterile flowers, pink in alkaline or blue in acid soils, July-August, on old wood. Moist soils a must. One of the Cityline® dwarf hydrangea series. Because this type of hydrangea sets flower buds on the ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Synonym: 'Bailmer' Hortensia. Clear pink blooms in less acidic soils, having blue flowers in acidic soils all season long. A newly introduced macrophylla that blooms both on old wood and new wood. Blue and pink flowers in July–August. Pruning in fall removes earliest s...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
3-6 ft high by 3-6 ft wide. Part of the Endless Summer® series. Introduced in limited release for 2006. Pure white, semi-double florets mature to a sweet, blush-pink, July to August and sporadically after. Disease and mildew resistant foliage is dark...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Synonym: 'Alpengluhen' Dark pink to red flower heads. Glossy dark green foliage. Flower buds form on previous season's growth, producing showy displays July–August. Pruning in spring greatly reduces the blooming potential for the summer. If possible limit pruning to remov...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Lacecap flowers open pinkish white in spring, mature burgundy rose. Reddish purple fall foliage with distinctive sturdy red stems and veins throughout the growing season. Compact mound. Mildew resistant. 'Lady in Red' is a wonderful addition to any s...
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Lacecap
Lacecap. Flat heads of large blue flowers July–August. Pruning in fall removes spring blossom buds. If possible limit pruning to removal of winter-killed wood. Blue flowering types require acid soil for blue flower color. In neutral and alkaline soil...
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Lacecap
Lacecap. Flat heads of blue flowers in summer. Blooms on old wood. Green leaves are variegated with white margins. Pruning in fall removes spring blossom buds. If possible limit pruning to removal of winter-killed wood. Blue flowering types require a...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Hortensia. Large heads of blue or pink flowers with black-purple stems on new growth. Bright green to yellow-green leaves. Pruning in spring greatly reduces blooming potential for the summer. If possible limit pruning to removal of winter-killed woo...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Hortensia. Large rounded heads of deep blue flowers, July–August, from old and new wood. Excellent near the seashore. Pruning in fall removes earliest spring blossom buds. Pruning in spring greatly reduces blooming potential for the summer. If possi...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Hortensia dwarf. Pink flowers July. Repeat bloomer. Pruning in fall removes earliest spring blossom buds. Pruning in spring greatly reduces blooming potential for the summer. If possible limit pruning to removal of winter-killed wood. Adaptable to s...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Lacecap. Pink and cream flowers on old wood. Pruning in fall removes earliest spring blossom buds. If possible limit pruning to removal of winter-killed wood. Adaptable to seashore conditions....
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Lacecap
Syn: 'PIIHM-I' First reblooming lacecap. Abundant pink to periwinkle blue blossoms that feature a lacy pink center, produced in summer on old and new wood. Pruning in spring reduces blooming potential for the summer but, unlike other lacecaps, this cultivar will bl...
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Lacecap
8' high by 8' wide. Enormous blue lacecap flower clusters to 8 inches across bloom in summer and early fall. This deciduous, rounded shrub has toothed green leaves to 8 inches long that turn exceptionally gold and red in the fall. Pruning in spring g...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
The familiar old-fashioned plant with large clusters of sterile white flowers in mid summer turn rose-pink in fall. Vigorous and fast growing. Hortensia. These all flower on the current year's new growth, generally July–September. Can be pruned in sp...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Lacy, pyramidal heads of white flowers are held up neatly from June–September on new wood. Glossy, dark green foliage. Prune in spring. Adaptable to seashore conditions....
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Large heads of light lime green flowers are held upright on sturdy stems beginning in late July and hold their color until fall when they turn deep pink. Excellent for fresh or dried arrangements. Blooms on new wood. Prune in spring. Adaptable to sea...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Compact rounded form. White flowers similar to PeeGee but much smaller. Blooms on new wood. Prune in spring. Adaptable to coastal gardens....
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Pink buds open in summer to large upright cones of white flowers that turn pink as they mature. Originated in Belgium. Blooms on new wood. Prune in spring. Adaptable to coastal gardens....
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Syn: 'DVPpinky' New in 2008. Unique, huge, two-toned, 12-16" white and pink flowers in mid-summer on strong upright red stems. Blooms do not droop like Pee Gee Hydrangea. The flower heads continue to grow throughout the season and as the older flowers turn dark pin...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Synonym; 'Bulk' Late summer white flowers turn pink very quickly and will be an extremely dark rosy-pink in the fall. Blooms on new wood, about a month earlier than other H. paniculata. Can be pruned in spring without affecting summer bloom. Will bloom through fall....
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Slower and more compact growing than PeeGee Hydrangea. Upright panicles of both fertile and sterile white flowers starting in August and continuing until frost. Blooms on new wood. Prune in spring. Adaptable to coastal gardens....
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Natural arching form. Enormous creamy white flower heads. Early blooming H. paniculata comparable to 'Kyushu', but slightly larger with more flower petals. Blooms on new wood. Prune in spring. Adaptable to coastal gardens....
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Tree Form
The familiar old-fashioned plant with large clusters of sterile white flowers in mid summer turn rose-pink in fall. Vigorous and fast growing. Tree form plant is trained into upright tree form on a single stem. Hortensia. H. paniculata all flower on...
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Tree Form
Lacy, pyramidal heads of white flowers are held up neatly from June–September. Glossy, dark green foliage. Tree form is a single stem formal presentation trained to be high branched. Good potted on a patio or as a garden focal point. Blooms on new wo...
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Tree Form
Formal presentation, trained high-branched. Pink buds open in summer to large upright cones of white flowers that turn pink as they mature. Originated in Belgium. Blooms on new wood. Prune in spring. Adaptable to coastal gardens....
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Tree Form
Formal presentation, trained high-branched. Very large, full, white blossoms earlier than other cultivars, early July. Blooms on new wood. Can be pruned in spring without affecting summer bloom. Glossier green foliage than other cultivars. Full sun t...
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Tree Form
Slower and more compact growing than PeeGee Hydrangea. Upright panicles of both fertile and sterile white flowers starting in August and continuing until frost. Tree form is trained high branched on a 3 ft. straight stem. Flowers on new wood. Prune i...
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Tree Form
Natural arching form. Enormous creamy white flower heads. Early blooming H. paniculata comparable to 'Kyushu', but slightly larger with more flower petals. Trained as a single stem plant. Formal presentation. Blooms on new wood. Prune in spring. A...
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Oakleaf
Upright panicles of fertile and sterile white flowers on previous season's growth in June. Flowers give a hortensia appearance and mature to purple. Colorful, long lasting autumn foliage in shades of red, orange and purple. Adds an attractive rugged ...
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Oakleaf
Compact, large, abundant white flowers turn pink with maturity. Upright panicles of fertile and sterile white flowers on previous season's growth in June. Flowers give a hortensia appearance and mature to purple. Colorful, long lasting autumn foliag...
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Oakleaf
Dwarf and compact with a mounded habit. Upright panicles of fertile and sterile white flowers in June--July. Blooms on previous season's growth. Do not prune in spring. Autumn foliage deep burgundy. Good for small gardens. Native. Full sun to part sh...
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Oakleaf
More compact growing than the species. Upright flower heads, in June, with larger and more abundant sterile white flowers that turn pink as they mature. Blooms on old wood. Prune immediately after flowering. Pruning too late in the season will remove...
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Oakleaf
White, mostly sterile flowers have multiple bracts, appearing double. Blooms on old wood. Prune right after flowering. Pruning too late in the season removes next year's flower buds. Adaptable to coastal gardens....
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Common Name: Hydrangea, Silverleaf
Lacecap. Flat white flower heads in July on new growth. Green leaves with silver undersides. Prune in early spring. Adaptable to the coastal garden....
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Common Name: Hydrangea
4' x 5' Deciduous. Lacecap flowers have intense light blue tiny central florets surrounded by large ray florets of the same rich shade of blue in early to mid summer. Flowers retain their blue color in a broad range of soils. Flower buds form on prev...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Lacecap. Sea-blue sterile florets surround large cluster of rich blue fertile flowers. Blooms on old wood, July–August. Best blue tint in acid soil. Foliage reddens in autumn. Pruning in fall removes earliest spring blossom buds. Pruning in spring gr...
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Common Name: Hydrangea
Hortensia. Rounded heads of sterile, rose-pink flowers in July–August on previous season's growth. Will not turn blue in acid soil, but add lime for best pink. Green foliage turns burgundy in fall. Pruning in fall removes spring blossom buds. If poss...
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Common Name: St. John's Wort or Golden Cup
Large, waxy golden yellow flowers all summer. Vigorous small shrub. Thick, flat, dark blue-green, oval foliage. Tolerates dry conditions. Native. Adaptable to dry, rocky, heavy soils, not choosy about pH. Adaptable to seashore conditions....
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Common Name: St. John's Wort or Golden Cup
3' tall and wide. Bright yellow flowers in spring, black berries in fall. Vigorous, small, native shrub. Flat oval foliage that is rust resistant. Prefers well drained soils. Tolerates dry soils once established and is adaptable to seashore condition...
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Common Name: St. John's Wort or Golden Cup
3' tall and wide. Bright yellow flowers in sping with orange berries in fall. Flat oval foliage that is rust resistant. Prefers well drained soils. Tolerates dry soils once established and is adaptable to seashore conditions. Full sun. One of the ne...
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Common Name: St. John's Wort or Golden Cup
Yellow flowers July. Dusky purple foliage. Showy,long-lasting, red to purple-black berries. Winter protection recommended. Adaptable to coastal gardens....
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Common Name: St. John's Wort or Golden Cup
Yellow flowers followed by pink to purplish-red to black fruit on a vigorous, spreading, bushy deciduous shrub. Blooms August-September. Dark blue-green leaves, among the largest of the hardy Hypericums, turn yellow-green, orange and red in autumn....
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Common Name: St. John's Wort or Golden Cup
Yellow 2" flowers in July; central stamens form a dense mass. Blue-green foliage. 'Sunburst' is lower growing than the species and makes a lovely massplanting. Tolerates dry soils and heat better than many Hypericum. Adaptable to coastal conditions....
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Common Name: St. John's Wort or Golden Cup
Brilliant yellow flowers in July. Green foliage. Drought tolerant once established. Adaptable in coastal gardens. Perhaps more cold hardy than 'Hidcote'. ...
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