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Common Name: Spurge, Japanese
One of the best and most common groundcovers for shade and underplantings. Shiny evergreen foliage. Small spikes of creamy flowers in April. Occasionally sets 1/2" long fruit in the fall. Easy to grow, spreads aggressively by underground stems and to...
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Common Name: Spurge, Japanese
An extremely shiny leaved form introduced by Dale Chapman. Creates a striking and unique effect in the landscape. Spreads slowly by underground runners and looks attractive all year. Occasional reversions to less shiny leaves should be removed. Appro...
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Common Name: Spurge, Silver-edged Japanese
Leaves prominently mottled with white. White flowers April. Oner of the best and most common groundcovers for shade and underplantings. Tolerates a wide range of conditions including those near the coast. Deer resistant. Spacing: 8"....
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Common Name: Peony (Semidouble Herbaceous)
Semidouble, dark maroon. Large outer petals, narrow center petals. Early. Fragrant. Double herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies p...
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Common Name: Peony (Double Herbaceous)
Very large shell-pink, rose-like flowers. Late. Fragrant. Double Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained ...
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Common Name: Peony (Double Herbaceous)
Orchid to shell-pink flowers in late spring. Double Herbaceous cultivar 4–48". Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. D...
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Common Name: Peony (Single Herbaceous)
Bright rose pink with a mass of deep golden petaloids in the center. Mid season. Very fragrant. Single Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Single herbaceous cultivars have one or two rows of broad, incurving outer petals surrounding fluffy yello...
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Common Name: Peony (Double Herbaceous)
24--48". Double, fragrant rose-pink flowers with curled inner petals, mid season. Herbaceous peonies bloom late spring to early summer. They prefer rich, well drained soils. Divide in late August through the fall taking care not to plant the growing ...
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Common Name: Peony (Double Herbaceous)
Superb ivory flowers with greenish markings towards center. Early. Double Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well ...
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Common Name: Peony (Single Herbaceous)
Very dark red. Fernleaf. Early. Single Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August...
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Common Name: Peony (Double Herbaceous)
White. Center is flecked with red. Early. Double Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in l...
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Common Name: Peony (Single Herbaceous)
Deep cerise-pink with shell-pink center. Mid Season. Fragrant. Spacing: 2-4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late Aug...
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Common Name: Peony (Double Herbaceous)
24--48". Double,fragrant, large carmine-red flowers, mid season. Handsome leathery foliage. Herbaceous peonies bloom late spring to early summer. They prefer rich, well drained soils. Divide in late August through the fall taking care not to plant th...
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Common Name: Peony (Double Herbaceous)
Stately, rich velvety crimson flowers. Mid season. Double Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. D...
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Common Name: Peony (Single Herbaceous)
Large blossoms with white, wavy-textured petals. The white-tipped green pistil shows through the yellow center. Mid season. Single Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foli...
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Common Name: Peony (Single Herbaceous)
Single, maroon-red. Dark green foliage. Mid to late season. Single Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained...
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Common Name: Peony (Double Herbaceous)
Medium pink with silvery center. Early. Double Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in la...
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Common Name: Peony (Single Herbaceous)
Lavender-pink with fluffy yellow center. Early. Single Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divid...
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Common Name: Peony (Double Herbaceous)
Large velvety red flowers do not fade. Mid season. Fragrant. Double Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well draine...
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Common Name: Peony (Double Herbaceous)
Fully double centers crammed with very narrow ice-pink petals, framed in a single layer of large, lavender-pink petals. Mid season. Fragrant. Double Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above hands...
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Common Name: Peony (Semidouble Herbaceous)
Semidouble, pale yellow almost white, with darker yellow center. Late. Fragrant. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. ...
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Common Name: Peony (Double Herbaceous)
Pale pink swirls through white with a layer of creamy petals. Mid season. Double Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich...
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Common Name: Peony (Double Herbaceous)
Large, very ruffled, warm red. Early spring. Fragrant. Double Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil...
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Common Name: Peony (Double Herbaceous)
Apple-blossom-pink. Late. Double Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taki...
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Common Name: Peony (Single Herbaceous)
Single, scarlet-red. Bright green textured leaves. Very early. Single Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drai...
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Common Name: Peony (Single Herbaceous)
Slightly ruffled, white with a fluffy light yellow, almost white, center. Late. Single Herbaceous cultivar. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
Large very fragrant flowers on strong stems held above handsome leathery foliage. Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefe...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Double, pale pink center surrounded with deep pink. Mid season. Mildly fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roo...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
2448"" Semidouble, lightly fragrant flowers maroon-red with yellow stamens, mid season. Herbaceous peonies bloom late spring to early summer. They prefer rich, well drained soils. Divide in late August through the fall taking care not to plant ...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
2448" Semidouble, very fragrant, sassy raspberry-pink petals and a creamy fringed center, mid season. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soils. Divide in late August through the fall taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tu...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Semidouble, coral with deep yellow stamens. Mid season. Fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots too deeply, ...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Large double, pink. Mid season. Very fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots too deeply, preferably within 1...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Double, creamy white with pale, golden yellow center. Late. Fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots too deep...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
24--48" Double, fragrant, dark crimson-red flowers, edges of petals kissed with white. Mid to late-season. Herbaceous peonies bloom late spring to early summer. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soils. Divide in late August through the fal...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Single, white with yellow center. Late. Fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots too deeply, preferably withi...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Semidouble, fuchsia-pink petals with white edges. Mid season. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots too deeply, pref...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Single pink with yellow center. Fairly short with a spreading habit. Mid season. Fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tu...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Single, pure white with yellow stamens. Mid season. Fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots too deeply, pref...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Huge double, deep vibrant pink. Early to mid season. Lightly fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots too dee...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Single, rich scarlet-red petals surround a small yellow center. Late. Fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous root...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Single, deep reddish pink. Very early. Fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots too deeply, preferably within...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Fairytale-pink. Mid season. Light fragrance. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots too deeply, preferably within 1" ...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Medium pink. Early. Faint fragrance. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots too deeply, preferably within 1" of the s...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Double, coral pink with yellow center stamens. Early to mid season. Fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots ...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Double, creamy white, with a full central mound of sulphur-yellow, feathery stamens. Mid season. Fragrant.
Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growi...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Cerise-pink outer petals with a creamy inside. Late. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots too deeply, preferably wi...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Single, lilac-pink. Mid season. Fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots too deeply, preferably within 1" of ...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Soft pink petals, topped with double, deeply fringed cream petals, fading back to a soft pink. Early. Fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the g...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Huge, dark red outermost petals with stunning golden yellow center and rose-pink showing through. Late. Fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Fully double, white and yellow. Mid season. Fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots too deeply, preferably w...
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Common Name: Peony, Garden
Fully double, bright yellow, glow against lush foliage. Mid season. Fragrant. Spacing 2-4 ft.
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots ...
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Common Name: Peony, Common
Single red with yellow center. Tetraploid. Mid May. Fragrant. Spacing: 18–24".
Deer resistant. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soil. Divide in late August taking care not to plant the growing eyes on the tuberous roots too deeply, pre...
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Common Name: Peony, Double Red Common
Large, double, rosy-red flowers bloom mid May. Dark green, deeply cut foliage is attractive all summer. Herbaceous peonies bloom late spring to early summer. Herbaceous peonies prefer rich, well drained soils. Divide in late August through the fall t...
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Common Name: Peony, Japanese Tree
Unlike Herbaceous Peonies that die back to the ground in winter, Tree Peonies are deciduous shrubs, blooming in June. Good drainage is essential. Remove any suckers from the rootstock. Light pink, purple, yellow, white or crimson-red flowers. Plants ...
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Common Name: Peony
30--36". Very fragrant, fully double bright yellow flowers. Mature plants are very floriferous. Intersectional hybrids are crosses between herbaceous and tree peonies that expand the peony color palette to yellows on a plant with the flower and folia...
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Common Name: Peony
30--36". Semi-double flowers with shades of red, yellow and orange, that appear copper from a distance. Intersectional hybrids are crosses between herbaceous and tree peonies that expand the peony color palette to yellows on a plant with the flower a...
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Common Name: Peony
30--36". Semi-double yellow flowers. Intersectional hybrids are crosses between herbaceous and tree peonies that expand the peony color palette to yellows on a plant with the flower and foliage of a tree peony and the stem strength of an herbaceous p...
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Common Name: Grass -- Panic Grass
Clumping grass. Smooth, blue-tinted blades. Fountain habit. Airy light beige flowers in autumn. Leave standing for winter interest. Cut back in spring before new growth begins. Deer resistant. Native. Full sun to part shade. Spacing: 48"....
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Common Name: Grass -- Switch Grass
Lofty pastel mauve flower heads, over 22" long, have a purple cast and appear in late summer over wide silver foliage. Good winter color. A clumping, warm season, native prairie grass that is adaptable to the seashore. Spacing: 3–6 ft....
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Common Name: Grass -- Switch Grass
Stiffly upright metallic-blue leaf blades turn bright yellow in autumn. Tan colored airy seed heads July–October. A clumping, warm season grass that is native to the prairie and adaptable ot the seahore. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
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Common Name: Grass -- Switch Grass
Long, narrow green leaf blades turn oxblood-red in autumn. Airy seed heads autumn into winter. A clumping, warm season, native prairie grass that is adaptable to he seashore. Spacing: 2–4 ft.
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Common Name: Grass -- Switch Grass
Syn: 'RR1' Blue-gray foliage changes to burgundy-red as early as mid summer. Striking reddish flower spikes. A clumping, warm season, native prairie grass that is adaptable to the seashore. Spacing: 2–3 ft. Ornamental grasses are fine additions... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Grass -- Switch Grass
Green foliage in early summer turns dark red in July and deep burgundy in September. Red flowers in summer. A clumping, warm season, native prairie grass that is adaptable to the seashore. Spacing: 2–4 ft. ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Poppy
Showy blossoms of deep scarlet red with a touch of orange, black centers, May--June. Vigorous growing. Papaver become dormant after flowering and prefer well drained and dry conditions during dormancy. Pot-grown plants can be planted any time, but tr...
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Common Name: Poppy, Oriental
True red 4–6" blossoms with unique fringed petals. Black center with dark purple stamens.
Plants become dormant after flowering in May-June. Prefers well drained or dry conditions during dormancy. These potted plants can be planted any time, but tra...
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Common Name: Poppy, Oriental
Semi-double lavender-pink flowers with a pearly sheen on very short stems. Plants become dormant after flowering in May-June. Prefers well drained or dry conditions during dormancy. These potted plants can be planted any time, but transplanting in yo...
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Common Name: Poppy
Showy, double, deep red-orange flowers, black centers, May--June. Papaver become dormant after flowering and prefer well drained and dry conditions during dormancy. Pot-grown plants can be planted any time, but transplanting in the garden should be l...
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Common Name: Poppy
24--30" h. Showy salmon-pink flowers, black centers, May--June. Papaver become dormant after flowering and prefer well drained and dry conditions during dormancy. Pot-grown plants can be planted any time, but transplanting in the garden should be lim...
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Common Name: Poppy, Oriental
Bright salmon-pink with black center. Plants become dormant after flowering in May-June. Prefers well drained or dry conditions during dormancy. These potted plants can be planted any time, but transplanting in your garden should be limited to mid su...
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Common Name: Poppy, Oriental
Fiery red 4–6" flowers with deeply fringed edges. Dark center with dark purple stamens. Plants become dormant after flowering in May-June. Prefers well drained or dry conditions during dormancy. These potted plants can be planted any time, but transp...
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Common Name: Parrotia, Persian
An uncommon low branched tree with year round appeal. Compact and wide growing when young, it becomes more upright and horizontally branched as it matures. Bark on stems and branches becomes mottled and exfoliates with age, revealing colors of gray, ...
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Common Name: Virginia Creeper or Woodbine
Vigorous and aggressive clinging and twining vine. Large deeply lobed green leaves turn brilliant scarlet in autumn. Suitable for the seashore and can be used as groundcover. Native....
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Common Name: Ivy, Boston
Large leaves turn bright crimson-red in fall. Vigorous....
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Common Name: Rat-stripper
Fast spreading native shrub and groundcover with outward growing branches that re-root where they contact the ground, forming a wide clump. Small, oblong, narrow, glossy dark green leaves turn bronzy in winter. Insignificant tiny pinkish flowers in M...
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Common Name: Grass -- Fountain Grass
Clumping habit. Graceful foliage with distinctive maroon plume spikes that follow the weeping vase-shaped lines of the foliage. The seed heads are cylindrical spikes 4-5". Dense hair-like structures flow outward from each spikelet.
Ornamental grass...
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Common Name: Grass -- Fountain Grass, Dwarf
Compact, upright, mounding clumps of fine-textured dark green foliage with showy whitish foxtail flowers. Long purple bristled seed spikes in late summer and autumn. Adaptable to the seashore. Spacing: 15–24".
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Common Name: Grass -- Fountain Grass
Clumping grass. Forms a mound of arching green leaves. Cream-colored foxtail-like inflorescences in late summer turn silvery in autumn and winter. Leave standing for winter interest. Cut back in spring before new growth starts. Adaptable to the seash...
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Common Name: Beard Tongue
9--12" h. Pink two-lipped tubular flowers on terminal spikes, mid spring to early summer. Clump forming plant. Lanceate to ovate medium green leaves. Native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. Divide in spring about every 3 years. Full sun....
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Common Name: Beard Tongue
Clusters of white tubular flowers borne on tall stems, June–July. Basal foliage is a blend of rich red leaves intermixed with green leaves. Prefers fertile soil with good drainage. Divide in spring. Performs well in the coastal garden. Good cut flowe...
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Common Name: Sage, Russian
Spikes of soft blue flowers on lacy silver-gray foliage, August–September. Sage-like scented foliage. Needs well drained soil. Tolerates dry, alkaline soil and coastal conditions. Cut back to woody framework each spring when buds begin to swell. Deer...
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Common Name: Sage, Russian
Finely dissected aromatic, silvery foliage and airy spikes of lavender-blue flowers, August–September. Sage-like scented foliage. Needs well drained soil. Tolerates dry, alkaline soil and coastal conditions. Cut back to woody framework each spring wh...
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Common Name: Mockorange
Pure snow white, 2" flowers with a sweet citrusy fragrance cover this deciduous shrub in early summer. Philadelphus is an old-time favorite. Easy to grow and requiring almost no care, mockorange is adaptable to a wide range of soils. Drought tolerant...
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Common Name: Mockorange, Golden Sweet
Bright yellow new foliage turns green-yellow in summer. White scented flowers in June. Stiff, arching branches form a large rounded shrub with exfoliating reddish brown to orange bark. Philadelphus is an old-time favorite. Easy to grow and requiring ...
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Common Name: Mockorange, Lemoine's
Blossoms are fully-double, 1 inch across, fragrant and pure white, in compact clusters. Blooms earlier than other mockoranges, abundantly, in late spring with rich citrus-like fragrance. Philadelphus is an old-time favorite. Easy to grow and requirin...
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Common Name: Mockorange
Double white sweetly scented flowers. Fast and wide growing. Stiff, arching branches form a large rounded shrub with exfoliating reddish brown to orange bark. Philadelphus is an old-time favorite. Easy to grow and requiring almost no care, mockorange...
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Common Name: Phlox, Woodland
Spreading woodland groundcover with creeping shoots that root at nodes. Fragrant, dark violet-blue flowers with very full petals, spring. Does best in fertile, moist but well drained, humusy soils. Tolerates spring sun. Divide after flowering. Dev... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Phlox, Woodland
Lilac-blue fragrant flowers in May. Spreading, woodland groundcover with creeping shoots that root at nodes. Fragrant flowers in spring. Does best in fertile, moist but well drained, humusy soils. Tolerates spring sun. Divide after flowering. Spacin...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Lavender-blue with white eye. Long bloomer. Quite mildew resistant. Fragrant flowers form large, dense pyramidal heads, summer to early or mid autumn. Deadheading prolongs blooming season. Good air circulation through adequate plant spacing combined ...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Deep blue flowers with white eye in large, dense, pyramidal heads, July-- August. Spicy, vanilla-clove fragrance. Mildew resistant. Good air circulation through proper spacing combined with watering from below furthers help to control powdery mildew....
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Dense, large, pyramidal heads of clear pink flowers with rose-pink eye. July-August. Fragrant. Good air circulation through proper spacing combined with watering from below helps to control powdery mildew. Deadheading prolongs bloom. Stake if necessa...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Fragant rosy purple flowers form large, dense pyramidal heads, summer to early or mid autumn. Deadheading prolongs blooming season. This cultivar has improved mildew resistance. Good air circulation through adequate plant spacing combined with wateri...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Fragrant bright white flowers, form large, dense pyramidal heads, summer to early or mid autumn. Somewhat mildew resistant foliage. Good air circulation through adequate plant spacing combined with watering from below both help to control any powdery...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Deep lavender-pink fragrant flowers form large, dense pyramidal heads, summer to early or mid autumn. Mildew resistant foliage. Good air circulation through adequate plant spacing combined with watering from below both help to control any powdery mil...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Large bright pink with a dark red eye. Fragrant flowers form large, dense pyramidal heads, summer to early or mid autumn. Good air circulation through adequate plant spacing combined with watering from below both help to control any powdery mildew. C...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Dark pink flowers with deep pink eyes. A compact and mildew resistant variety. Fragrant flowers form large, dense pyramidal heads, summer to early or mid autumn. Deadheading prolongs blooming season. Good air circulation through adequate plant spacin...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Flowers are lilac with star-shaped dark lavender eye. Large, dense pyramidal heads, summer to early or mid autumn. Good air circulation through adequate plant spacing combined with watering from below both help to control any powdery mildew. Chemical...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Deep magenta fragrant flowers form large, dense pyramidal heads, summer to early or mid autumn. Variegated foliage with broad gold edges. Good air circulation through adequate plant spacing combined with watering from below both help to control any p...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Rich red-purple flowers form large, dense pyramidal heads, summer to early or mid autumn. Mildew resistant foliage. Good air circulation through adequate plant spacing combined with watering from below both help to control any powdery mildew. Chemica...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Bright salmon-orange, fragrant flowers form large, dense pyramidal heads, summer to early or mid autumn. Good air circulation through adequate plant spacing combined with watering from below both help to control any powdery mildew. Chemical controls ...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Pink and white spoke-patterned fragrant flowers on shorter than usual plant. Large, dense pyramidal heads, summer to early or mid autumn. Good air circulation through adequate plant spacing combined with watering from below both help to control any p...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
'Bartwelve' 12-18" h. Dwarf. Large heads of dark pink flowers with red eye, July--August. Fragrant. Good air circulation through proper spacing combined with watering from below helps to control powdery mildew. Deadheading prolongs bloom. Divide in spring or fal...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Fragrant flowers are baby pink with darker pink eye. Pyramidal heads, summer to early or mid autumn, on a shorter than usual plant. Very mildew resistant foliage. Good air circulation through adequate plant spacing combined with watering from below b...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
First phlox to show yellow in petals. Smallish pink and white flowers with green-yellow edges in large clusters. Buds yellow encased in chocolate-maroon bracts. Fragrant blooms summer to early or mid autumn. Good air circulation through adequate pla...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Striking cherry-red, fragrant flowers form large, dense pyramidal heads, summer to early or mid autumn. Good air circulation through adequate plant spacing combined with watering from below both help to control any powdery mildew. Chemical controls a...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Dark purple, fragrant flowers form large, dense pyramidal heads, summer to early or mid autumn. Upright and compact plant habit, dense and bushy growth. Very good resistance to powdery mildew. Good air circulation through adequate plant spacing combi...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Dwarf. Large heads of fragrant white flowers, JulyAugust. Good air circulation through proper spacing combined with watering from below helps to control powdery mildew. Deadheading prolongs bloom. Divide in spring or fall. Attracts butterflies...
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Common Name: Phlox, Tall Garden
Masses of fragrant flowers from July–September. Colors available: pink with white eye, pink with red eye, red and white. Good air circulation through adequate plant spacing combined with watering from below both help to control any powdery mildew. Ch...
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Common Name: Phlox, Creeping
Please inquire. Groundcover. Dense, creeping mats of glossy green needle-like foliage bearing fragrant flowers in April and May. Prefers fertile, moist soil. Divide in spring or fall. Spacing: 10–12"....
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Common Name: Phlox, Creeping
Groundcover. Dense creeping mats of glossy green needle-like foliage with fragrant blue-lilac flowers in spring. Prefers fertile, moist soils. Divide in spring or fall. Phlox subulata and its cultivars were named Perennial Plant of the Year in 1990 b...
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Common Name: Phlox, Creeping
Groundcover. Dense creeping mats of glossy green needle-like foliage with fragrant white flowers with a yellow eye in spring. Prefers fertile, moist soils. Divide in spring or fall. Phlox subulata and its cultivars were named Perennial Plant of the Y...
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Common Name: Phlox, Creeping
Groundcover. Dense creeping mats of glossy green needle-like foliage with fragrant deep pink flowers, spring. Prefers fertile, moist soils. Divide in spring or fall. Phlox subulata and its cultivars were named Perennial Plant of the Year in 1990 by t...
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Common Name: Phlox, Moss Pink
Groundcover. Masses of 1" blue flowers on top of mat forming, needle-like evergreen, foliage, April–May. Prefers well drained, gritty soil. Suitable for miniature landscapes. Divide after flowering. Spacing: 12–15"....
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Common Name: Phlox, Moss Pink
Medium pink and white striped flowers. Masses of 1" flowers on top of mat forming, needle-like evergreen, foliage, April–May. Prefers well drained, gritty soil. Suitable for miniature landscapes. Divide after flowering. Spacing: 12–15"....
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Common Name: Phlox, Moss Pink
Groundcover. Deep rose-pink flowers with deeply cut petals. Masses of 1" flowers on top of mat forming, needle-like evergreen, foliage, April–May. Prefers well drained, gritty soil. Suitable for miniature landscapes. Divide after flowering. Spacing:...
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Common Name: Phlox, Moss Pink
Groundcover. Striking crimson flowers with dark red centers. Masses of 1" flowers on top of mat forming, needle-like evergreen, foliage, April–May. Prefers well drained, gritty soil. Suitable for miniature landscapes. Divide after flowering. Spacing...
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Common Name: Phlox, Moss Pink
Groundcover. Miniature. Masses of bright scarlet 1" flowers with darker centers on top of mat-forming, needle-like evergreen foliage, April--May. Prefers well drained, gritty soils. Suitable for miniature landscapes. Divide in spring or summer after ...
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Common Name: Phlox, Moss Pink
Masses of 1" white flowers on top of mat forming, needle-like evergreen, foliage, April–May. Prefers well drained, gritty soil. Suitable for miniature landscapes. Divide after flowering. Spacing: 12–15"....
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Common Name: Bamboo -- Phyllostachys
Full sun to part shade. Deer resistant. Aggressive. Winter interest.
All Phyllostachys grow aggressively with underground runners requiring maintenance to limit their spread. They generally grow best in full sun or light shade and are intolerant of ...
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Common Name: Ninebark
New foliage yellow-green maturing to bright deep red, color best in full sun. Creamy white flowers spring. Exfoliating bark....
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Common Name: Ninebark
Synonym: 'Mindia' Leaves flush orange-copper in spring, mature to rich red in summer, color best in full sun. White flowers July. Exfoliating bark....
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Common Name: Ninebark
Synonym: 'Monlo' Upright growing with arching branches. A German introduction of the North American native species with intense reddish purple foliage all summer when grown in full sun. Pinkish white button-like flowers in mid summer. Develops exfoliating bark on old...
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Common Name: Ninebark
Synonym: 'Seward' Compact. Dark crimson foliage, color best in full sun. Pink-white button flowers July. Red fruit autumn. Exfoliating bark....
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Common Name: Obedient Plant
A clump forming, nonspreading, well behaved plant. Terminal pyramidal spikes of white snapdragon-like florets on square stems, June–September. Lance-shaped opposite leaves. Species is native to the USA. Prefers reliably moist soil. Adaptable to the s...
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Common Name: Spruce, Norway
Fast growing, wide, upright. Bright green needle-like foliage. Widely used as a windbreak and background planting for large sites. Mature tree is large and upright with long sweeping branches. Long tan-colored cones....
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Common Name: Spruce, Norway
Narrow, upright growing with ascending branches. Green foliage....
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Common Name: Spruce, Norway
Dwarf nest form, rounded low dome. Densely arranged branches with dark green needles, early bud break....
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Common Name: Spruce, Norway
Radically prostrate densely matted carpet, less than 6 inches high when 3 feet wide. Needles medium green....
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Common Name: Spruce, Norway
Dwarf, very compact globe. Bluish needles longer and thicker than other dwarves. Prominent cinnamon buds and stems....
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Common Name: Spruce, Bird's Nest
Dwarf, dense flat-topped globe. Grows about 4" a year. Bright green needles....
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Common Name: Spruce, Weeping Norway
Irregular upright trunk with pendulous branches. Bright green foliage along every branch. Easily trained to a variety of forms. Useful for creating unusual landscape effects....
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Common Name: Spruce, Dwarf Norway
Globose when young, spreading with age. Short dark-green needles, soft to the touch. Very uniformly branched....
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Common Name: Spruce, Norway
Wide, conical, slow growing dwarf. Bright green needles....
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Common Name: Spruce, Norway
Extremely dense, globose. One of the tiniest spruces with buds the size of the head of a pin....
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Common Name: Spruce, Norway
Conical, wide. Light green needles....
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Common Name: Spruce, Dwarf Tiger Tail
Dwarf growing, broad, flat-topped globe when young, becoming pyramidal with maturity. Green and blue needles with light yellow undersides. Creates an unusual year round effect in the garden....
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Common Name: Spruce, White or Canadian
Symmetrical pyramid. Slower growing than Norway Spruce. Small, sharp gray-green needles. Prefers well drained, moist gravelly soil. Rarely severely damaged by deer. Native to the northern USA and Canada....
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Common Name: Spruce, White or Canadian
Dwarf globe, wider than high. Stout blue-green needles....
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Common Name: Spruce, Dwarf Alberta
Dwarf, dense and conical. Soft grass-green needle-like foliage. Grows 3" a year. Widely used as a "miniature" plant even though it outgrows its small stature as it matures. Tolerates coastal conditions. Deer resistant....
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Common Name: Spruce, White or Canadian
Extremely slow-growing, dense. New growth makes it appear a light green fluffy ball....
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Common Name: Spruce, White or Canadian
Upright, narrow, extremely dense. Short medium green needles with bluish cast. Buds prominent....
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Common Name: Spruce, White or Canadian
Upright, narrow. Summer's second flush of new growth bright yellow, contrasting against green mature foliage....
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Common Name: Spruce, White or Canadian
Upright, narrow. Larger version of 'Pixie Dust'....
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Common Name: Spruce, Dwarf Blue
Upright, narrow, dwarf. Blue to blue-green foliage in youth. Older plants a tapestry of both colors....
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Common Name: Spruce, Serbian
Pyramidal upright with graceful arching branches. Soft dark green needles with white undersides. Native to southeastern Europe and very adaptable in New England. Susceptible to damage from spruce tip borer, which can result in multiple leaders unless...
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Common Name: Spruce, Serbian
Dense, widely conical dwarf. Needles dark green with lighter undersides....
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Common Name: Spruce, Dwarf Serbian
Very dense growing miniature globe. Dark green needles with sparkling silvery undersides. Grows about 1" per year....
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Common Name: Spruce, Top Grafted Standard Dwarf Serbian
Formal presentation on a single stem.
Very dense growing miniature globe. Dark green needles with sparkling silvery undersides. Grows about 1" per year....
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Common Name: Spruce, Oriental
A miniature vase-shaped plant that becomes a flattened globe with maturity. Very short dark green needles. Tolerates poor gravelly soils....
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Common Name: Spruce, Oriental
Very upright and narrow. Short dark green needles soft to the touch....
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Common Name: Spruce, Oriental
Dwarf, dense with rigid branches, establishes central leader with age. Unusually rich green needles....
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Common Name: Spruce, Colorado Blue
Broad pyramid. Slower growing than Norway Spruce. Stiff branches and sharp green to blue-green needles. All P. pungens are more drought tolerant than other Picea species and are deer resistant. Native to the western USA and well adapted to New Englan...
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Common Name: Spruce, Dwarf Blue
Dwarf. Pyramidal blue, very slow growing, only 2-3 inches a year. Often matures wider than high. Requires little pruning to maintain form. Drought tolerant once established. Deer resistant. Winter interest. Full sun....
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Common Name: Spruce, Colorado Blue
Vigorous, symmetrical, broad, conical. Tiered branches with sky blue needles. All P. pungens are more drought tolerant than other Picea species and are deer resistant. Native to the western USA and well adapted to New England. All P. pungens glauca t...
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Common Name: Spruce, Colorado Blue
Symmetrical outline. Dense foliage, intense blue to blue-silver is not limited to new growth. All P. pungens are more drought tolerant than other Picea species and are deer resistant. Native to the western USA and well adapted to New England. All P. ...
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Common Name: Spruce, Colorado Blue
Grows nearly as wide as high. Bright blue sharp needles. All P. pungens are more drought tolerant than other Picea species and are deer resistant. Native to the western USA and well adapted to New England. All P. pungens glauca tolerate coastal condi...
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Common Name: Spruce, Dwarf Colorado Blue
Miniature and dense growing, as wide as high. Silver-blue needles. All P. pungens are more drought tolerant than other Picea species and are deer resistant. Native to the western USA and well adapted to New England. All P. pungens glauca tolerate coa...
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Common Name: Spruce, Colorado Blue
Upright, fast growing. Sharp, thick, intense silvery blue needles. Considered the bluest form of Colorado Blue Spruce and one of the best cultivars for New England. Matures into a large tree with downward arching branches. All P. pungens are more dro...
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Common Name: Spruce, Dwarf Colorado Blue
Miniature, slow growing conical mound twice as tall as wide. We are one of the few growers of this choice cultivar. All P. pungens are more drought tolerant than other Picea species and are deer resistant. Native to the western USA and well adapted t...
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Common Name: Spruce, Colorado Blue
Upright, very narrow, pillar-like. Large blue needles. All P. pungens are more drought tolerant than other Picea species and are deer resistant. Native to the western USA and well adapted to New England. All P. pungens glauca tolerate coastal conditi...
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Common Name: Spruce, Colorado Blue
Fast growing, upright pyramid. Thick, very sharp, deep blue needles. One of the earliest cultivars of Colorado Blue Spruce and widely grown. Matures into a large tree with downward arching branches. All P. pungens are more drought tolerant than other...
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Common Name: Spruce, Dwarf Colorado Blue
Miniature, compact and slow growing. Matures to a conical mound as wide as tall. All P. pungens are more drought tolerant than other Picea species and are deer resistant. Native to the western USA and well adapted to New England. All P. pungens glauc...
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Common Name: Spruce, Dwarf Colorado Blue
Densely conical, dwarf. Blue-gray needles. All P. pungens are more drought tolerant than other Picea species and are deer resistant. Native to the western USA and well adapted to New England. All P. pungens glauca tolerate coastal conditions....
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Common Name: Spruce, Colorado Blue
Vigorous wide upright. Intense silver-blue foliage. Similar in most aspects to Hoops Blue Spruce but somewhat more uniform growing when young. All P. pungens are more drought tolerant than other Picea species and are deer resistant. Native to the wes...
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Common Name: Andromeda, Mountain
Low growing compact mound, maturing as wide as high. Prominent yellow-green flower buds through fall and winter, opening to fragrant lily-of-the-valley-like flowers in April–May. Prominent upright brown seed clusters in fall and winter. Pest resistan...
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Common Name: Andromeda Hybrids
Grows upright, similar to P. japonica. Produces upright flower panicles of fragrant white flowers similar to P. floribunda, April–May. Reddish new growth. Prominent flower bud spikes in winter. Deer resistant. We individually select these from seed-g...
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Common Name: Andromeda, Japanese
Vigorous, broad, upright growing. Prominent red or golden flower buds all winter. Pendulous clusters of fragrant white flowers in early spring, often as early as late March. Reddish bronze new growth turns green at maturity. Arching clusters of brown...
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Common Name: Andromeda, Japanese
Slower growing compact form. Prominent flower buds all winter. Pendulous clusters of fragrant white flowers in April. Reddish bronze new growth turns green at maturity. Arching clusters of brown seedpods in fall and winter. Less prone to lacebug when...
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Common Name: Andromeda, Japanese
Vigorous, upright growing, somewhat more compact than the species. Glossy dark green foliage turns mahogany-red in winter. Very dark red winter flower buds open to fragrant white flowers with a touch of pink in April. Reddish bronze new growth turns ...
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Common Name: Andromeda, Japanese
Upright and somewhat more compact growing than the species. Brilliant red new growth. Fragrant white flowers. Prominent flower buds all winter. Reddish bronze new growth turns green at maturity. Arching clusters of brown seedpods in fall and winter. ...
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Common Name: Andromeda, Japanese
Slow growing, mound-shaped, densely branched broadleaf evergreen. Grows 4-6' high by 5-6' wide. Brilliant red new growth matures to glossy, dark green. Weeping clusters of slightly fragrant white flowers in spring. Less prone to lacebug when grown ...
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Common Name: Andromeda, Japanese
Longer lasting white flowers with pink hue April. New leaves bright red, mature mahogany then green. Prominent flower buds all winter. Arching clusters of brown seedpods in fall and winter. Less prone to lacebug when grown in partial shade. All P. ja...
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Common Name: Andromeda, Japanese
Narrow upright. Pendulous clusters of white flowers in April. Prominent flower buds all winter. Reddish bronze new growth turns green at maturity. Arching clusters of brown seedpods in fall and winter. Less prone to lacebug when grown in partial shad...
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Common Name: Andromeda, Japanese
Broadleaf evergreen with a strong upright growth habit. Vibrant, bright red new growth turns green at maturity. Pendulous clusters of large, showy, fragrant, white flowers blooming slightly later than other Pieris. Prominent flower buds all winter. L...
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Common Name: Andromeda, Japanese
Open growing. Pendulous clusters of pastel pink flowers in April. New foliage bronze-tinged. Prominent flower buds all winter. Arching clusters of brown seedpods in fall and winter. Less prone to lacebug when grown in partial shade. All P. japonica c...
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Common Name: Andromeda, Japanese
Very slow growing, dwarf and compact. Upright trusses of fragrant white flowers, similar in appearance to P. floribunda, open in April. Well suited to the smaller garden. All P. japonica cultivars are deer resistant....
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Common Name: Andromeda
Broad, upright, slow growing hybrid between P. japonica and our native P. floribunda. Purple-red winter buds open to slightly fragrant white flowers in horizontal nodding racemes in April. New foliage emerges yellow-green, changes to shiny dark green...
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Common Name: Pine, Jack
Very fast growing native tree with picturesque branching. Starts growing earlier in spring than other pines. Pairs of light green needles, yellow-green in winter. Large trees produce 1" cones that last all year. Adaptable to most soils, even almost p...
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Common Name: Pine, Swiss Stone
Columnar, upright, compact and very slow growing. Bundles of five soft, densely packed blue-green needles on stout, stiff branches. Tolerates coastal conditions and moderately dry soils....
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Common Name: Pine, Dwarf Swiss Stone
Dwarf, pyramidal. Slow growing when young. Blue-green needles in bundles of five....
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Common Name: Pine, Globe Japanese Red
Dwarf, round to egg-shaped, multi-leadered. Dark green needles in pairs....
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Common Name: Pine, Japanese Red
Slow growing, flat-topped vase shape, with an umbrella-like head. Very straight, rigid green needles and light tan-colored bark....
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Common Name: Pine, Japanese Red
Dwarf, low globe with bright green needles grows into a flattened mound....
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Common Name: Pine, Dragon's Eye
Wide and upright growing, irregular when young. Unusual flexible yellow banded needles, particularly attractive in summer and fall....
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Common Name: Pine, Tanyosho Japanese Umbrella
Uniform, round, dense with a flat top for an umbrella-like appearance. Clusters of 1–2 inch cones surround young branches....
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Common Name: Pine, Weeping Limber
Main stem trained upright; branches horizontal with weeping branchlets. Can be trained to cascade over a wall or as an unusual ground or banking cover. Blue-green needles in groups of five. Very unique....
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Common Name: Pine, Dwarf Limber
Uniform, upright growing with horizontal open branching when young. Thick stems. Short, stiff, silvery blue-green needles in groups of five. Grows much like the species, but only about 2/3 as fast and large....
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Common Name: Pine, Limber
Upright, pyramidal with twisted dark blue-green needles in groups of five. Unusually flexible ascending branches. Good for screening or specimen....
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Common Name: Pine, Bosnian
Slow growing with a pyramidal habit. Pairs of dark green, stiff 2-4" needles that curve slightly inward. Ridged and furrowed ash-gray bark, fissures exposing yellow-gray patches. Var. leucodermis is slower growing than the species with smoother, more...
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Common Name: Pine, Mugo
Dense, compact, upright. Dark green needles in pairs. Tolerates sandy soils....
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Common Name: Pine, Mugo
One of the smallest dwarves, very dense, bun-shaped. Light green needles in pairs....
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Common Name: Pine, Mugo
Round, uniform. Short green needles, in pairs, loosely spiral....
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Common Name: Pine, Mugo
A TRUdwarf® cultivar. Uniform, compact globe. Short green needles in pairs....
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Common Name: Pine, Mugo
Grows wider than high. Similar in appearance to normal P. mugo, but slower growing and with slightly shorter needles, in pairs. Grown from seed of the P. m. var. pumilio strain from Switzerland. Tolerates sandy soils....
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Common Name: Pine, Austrian
Dwarf, upright, slow growing form of P. nigra. Short spring-green needles in pairs, contrasting white buds. Tolerates windy locations, coastal conditions, and most soil types. Native to central Europe....
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Common Name: Austrian Pine
Fast growing, wide, upright. Pairs of stiff long green needles on stout branches and stems. Tolerates windy locations, coastal conditions and most soil types. Native to central Europe....
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Common Name: Pine, Japanese White
6' h x 4' w in 10 years. Narrowly upright with short, thick and curling, bluish needles in bundles of 5. Buds are brown, round, noticeable. A yatsubusa-style, slow-growing cultivar. Used extensively in Japan as garden specimens, often trained to deve...
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Common Name: Pine, Japanese White
Dwarf. Dense and compact growth habit. Very blue, stiff needles in groups of five. Perhaps the bluest P. parviflora. P. parviflora is used extensively in Japan as a garden feature, often trained to develop artistic branching forms. Drought tolerant o...
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Common Name: Pine, Japanese White
Slow growing and upright when young, widening with age. Green needles with bluish undersides in groups of five. Tolerant of dry soils once established but grows best in fertile soils. Tolerant of coastal conditions....
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Common Name: Pine, Japanese White
Slow growing, broad, upright. Curved green needles with silvery blue undersides in groups of five. Tolerant of dry soils once established but grows best in fertile soils. Tolerant of coastal conditions....
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Common Name: Pine, Silver Japanese White
Slow growing, narrow, upright when young, widening with age. Silver-green curved foliage. A distinctive small tree that becomes picturesque with maturity. Grafted from named parent stock. Tolerant of dry soils once established but grows best in ferti...
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Common Name: Pine, Japanese White
A mature bun, growing only about 1⁄2 to 1 inch a year. Beautiful blue-green needles in groups of five....
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Common Name: Pine, Japanese Stone
Prostrate, spreading, wider than high. In ten years 18 inches high by 30 inches wide. In maturity 4 feet high by 10 feet wide. Long blue-green needles in groups of five on stout branches. Drought tolerant once established and tolerant of seashore con...
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Common Name: Pine, Red
Flat, globose, dwarf. Long medium to dark green needles in pairs on red-brown stems. Young cones are purple. Native species that is tolerant of dry, sandy or gravelly soils. Deer resistant....
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Common Name: Pine, Eastern White
Pyramidal when young. Large and massive when mature. Soft green foliage, five needles to a bundle. One of the fastest growing pines and a common choice for landscaping in New England. Native. Drought tolerant once established. Intolerant of air pollu...
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Common Name: Pine, Eastern White
8' high. Globe shaped dwarf with soft blue-green needles in bundles of 5. Requires full sun for best foliage color. Full sun to part shade. Suitable for large rock gardens. Drought tolerant. Native. Intolerant of air pollutants and salts....
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Common Name: Pine, Eastern White
This dwarf plant grows only about 4" a year in a wide, upright habit with horizontal
branches. The largest plants we list are more than 30 years old. Medium size blue-green needles retain their color all summer. A mature specimen resembles a White ...
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Common Name: Pine, Eastern White
Dwarf, dense, round, shrubby. Blue-green needles, relatively long, in groups of five. Many female cones even in youth. Native. Drought tolerant once established. Intolerant of air pollution and salts....
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Common Name: Pine, Contorted Eastern White
Twisted and contorted needles, stems and branches. Narrow growing, almost columnar when young, broadening somewhat with age. Needles in groups of five. Helps create interesting texture in the landscape. Native. Drought tolerant once established. Into...
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Common Name: Pine, Eastern White
Dwarf and very compact, growing less than 4" a year, forming a dense mound as wide as tall. Suitable for miniature landscapes. Native. Drought tolerant once established. Intolerant of air pollution and salts....
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Common Name: Pine, Upright Eastern White
Narrow and columnar when young, maintaining a trim appearance with maturity. Similar in other aspects to White Pine. Needles in groups of five. Native. Drought tolerant once established. Intolerant of air pollution and salts....
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Common Name: Pine, Eastern White
Dwarf, super-dense bun. Blue-gray-green needles in groups of five. Native. Drought tolerant once established. Intolerant of air pollution and salts....
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Common Name: Pine, Eastern White
One of the smallest dwarves. Dense compact bun, wider than tall. Smaller needles, blue-green, in groups of five. Native. Drought tolerant once established. Intolerant of air pollution and salts....
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Common Name: Pine, Dwarf Eastern White
Globe-shaped, wider than high when young. Dense clusters of soft green foliage. Grows about 6" a year. An outstanding choice for permanent plantings and in combination with other dwarf conifers. Our plants come from several clones of similar habit....
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Common Name: Pine, Weeping Eastern White
A distinctive and impressive evergreen tree with upright trunk and soaring, arching, pendulous branches and branchlets. Branches can be trimmed to grow as a tree, or encouraged to grow along the ground or over a wall to create an undulating effect. L...
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Common Name: Pine, Eastern White
A slow growing globe-shaped cultivar with blue-green needles in groups of five. Selected and named by Sidney Waxman of the University of Connecticut. Native. Drought tolerant once established. Intolerant of air pollution and salts....
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Common Name: Pine, Eastern White
Wide globe shape with twisted blue-green needles in groups of five. Introduced by Sidney Waxman of the University of Connecticut. Native. Drought tolerant once established. Intolerant of air pollution and salts. Cary Award winner in 2004. Starting in...
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Common Name: Pine, Top Grafted Standard Dwarf Eastern White
A unique garden subject. Created by grafting Dwarf White Pine on the branches of normal trees to develop picturesque, mature looking miniature trees. These specimens are unlike any plant we grow. Each is an individual work of art, ideally suited for ...
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Common Name: Pine, Scots
Globe-shaped and compact, covered with pairs of sharp, shaggy, curved and twisted needles. In the late summer short bright green juvenile needles form and cover the buds until spring when they turn deeper green and elongate. Tolerant of poor, dry sit...
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Common Name: Pine, Scots
Wide, low, dense, sprawling. Can be used as groundcover. Gray-green needles in pairs. Tolerant of poor, dry sites and coastal conditions. Suitable for miniature landscapes....
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Common Name: Pine, Scots
Compact spreading mound. Horizontal, layered branching. Needles in pairs. Tolerant of poor, dry sites and coastal conditions. Suitable for miniature landscapes....
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Common Name: Pine, Scots
Compact, narrow. Dark green needles in pairs. Older needles are longer, newer are shorter creating a multi-textured effect. Tolerant of poor, dry sites and coastal conditions. Suitable for miniature landscapes....
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Common Name: Pine, Japanese Black
Dwarf globe. Compact, dense, upright branching. Dark green needles in pair. Tolerant of sandy, dry soils and salt spray when established. Deer resistant....
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Common Name: Pine, Japanese Black
Fast growing, irregular when young. Tolerant of sandy, dry soils and salt spray when established. More compact than the species with prominent elongated, bright white buds that contrast with glossy dark green foliage. Rigid, thick, sharp gray-green n...
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Common Name: Pine, Himalayan
Vigorous, developing a broad crown with age. Green needles in groups of five with bands of yellow, most noticeable in winter....
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Common Name: Planetree, London
Upright, fast growing tree with wide spreading branches and large green leaves. Outstanding for its exfoliating gray outer bark that exposes light brown, olive-green and cream colored inner bark. Large maple-like dark green leaves turn yellow-brown i...
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Common Name: Balloonflower
Large balloon-like buds open to double bright blue five-lobed blossoms, June–September. Prefers a moist, well drained soil. Resents disturbance. Among the latest perennials to emerge in spring. Yellow fall foliage. Spacing: 15–24"....
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Common Name: Balloonflower
Large balloon-like buds open to white five-lobed blossoms with blue veins, June–August. Prefers a moist, well drained soil. Resents disturbance. Among the latest perennials to emerge in spring. Yellow fall foliage. Spacing: 15–24"....
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Common Name: Balloonflower
Large balloon-like buds open to deep blue five-lobed single blossoms, June-August. Prefers a moist, well drained soil. Resents disturbance. Among the latest perennials to emerge in spring. Yellow fall foliage. Spacing: 15–24"....
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Common Name: Balloonflower
Balloon-like buds open to blue five-lobed double blossoms, June–August. Prefers a moist, well drained soil. Resents disturbance. Among the latest perennials to emerge in spring. Yellow fall foliage. Spacing: 15–24"....
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Common Name: Balloonflower
Balloon-like buds open to deep violet-blue, five-lobed blossoms, June–September. Prefers a moist, well drained soil. Resents disturbance. Among the latest perennials to emerge in spring. Yellow fall foliage. Spacing: 15–24"....
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Common Name: Balloonflower
Balloon-like buds open to rich blue five-lobed blossoms, June–September. Prefers a moist, well drained soil. Resents disturbance. Among the latest perennials to emerge in spring. Yellow fall foliage. Spacing: 15–24"....
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Common Name: Bamboo -- Pleioblastus
Full sun to part shade. Deer resistant. Aggressive. Winter interest. Pleioblastus species are low growing and rapid spreaders requiring maintenance to manage their growth. Suitable for ground cover, large areas, and steep banks where a wild look is d...
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Common Name: Jacob's Ladder
Green leaves with white margins tinged with pink. Pale lavender-blue bell-shaped flowers on upright stems, late spring to early summer. Prefers well drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Deadhead regularly. Divide in spring. Spacing: 18–24"....
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Common Name: Solomon's Seal, Great
White to green fragrant flowers, often borne in more than 2's, hang beneath arching sprays of foliage in May. Prefers a moist, shady environment. Divide in spring taking care not to break new shoots, or divide in fall. Spacing: 18–24"....
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Common Name: Solomon's Seal, Variegated
Groundcover. White to greenish flowers in May, borne beneath arching sprays of variegated foliage. Prefers a moist, shady environment. Divide in spring taking care not to break new shoots, or divide in fall. Spacing: 12-15"....
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Common Name: Fleece Vine, Chinese
Vigorous twining vine with bright green foliage. Fragrant greenish white flowers in late summer. New shoots are bronze-red. Makes a good quick cover where other vines may be difficult to grow. Tolerates dry and poor soils. Suitable for the seashore....
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Common Name: Fern -- Christmas
Evergreen, similar in appearance to Boston Fern. Prefers shade, but will tolerate partial sun if kept moist. Few plants evoke woodlands more than ferns. Give them conditions similar to their preferred habitat: moist, humus rich soil and a shady spot....
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Large, evergreen glossy green fronds. Stunning year round. Deer resistant. Part shade to shade. Likes moist soils. Deer resistant. Divide in spring and remember to "dig big", taking the root system in a large clump. Prefers shade but will tolerate pa...
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Common Name: Cinquefoil, Shrubby
Dense, spreading. Large pure white flowers all summer and into fall. Blue-green foliage. Fast growing mound. Profuse flowers late spring until frost. Pest and disease resistant. Tolerates almost any soil. Deer resistant. Performs best in full sun an...
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Common Name: Cinquefoil, Shrubby
Light yellow flowers. Fast growing mound. Profuse flowers late spring until frost. Pest and disease resistant. Tolerates almost any soil. Deer resistant. Performs best in full sun and cool weather. Species is native over much of the northern hemisphe...
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Common Name: Cinquefoil, Shrubby
Deep golden yellow flowers. Compact, fast growing mound. Profuse flowers late spring until frost. Pest and disease resistant. Tolerates almost any soil. Deer resistant. Performs best in full sun and cool weather. Species is native over much of the no...
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Common Name: Cinquefoil, Shrubby
Soft yellow flowers. Fast growing mound. Profuse flowers late spring until frost. Pest and disease resistant. Tolerates almost any soil. Deer resistant. Performs best in full sun and cool weather. Species is native over much of the northern hemispher...
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Common Name: Cinquefoil, Shrubby
Upright mound-shaped. Large creamy white flowers that do not produce seed. Fast growing mound. Profuse flowers late spring until frost. Pest and disease resistant. Tolerates almost any soil. Deer resistant. Performs best in full sun and cool weather....
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Common Name: Cinquefoil, Shrubby
Rounded globe shape. Pale pink flowers. Dark green foliage. Fast growing mound. Profuse flowers late spring until frost. Pest and disease resistant. Tolerates almost any soil. Deer resistant. Performs best in full sun and cool weather. Species is nat...
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Common Name: Cinquefoil, Shrubby
Spreading. Large prolific blooms of pale yellow. Silver-gray foliage. Fast growing mound. Profuse flowers late spring until frost. Pest and disease resistant. Tolerates almost any soil. Deer resistant. Performs best in full sun and cool weather. Spec...
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Common Name: Cinquefoil, Shrubby
Vibrant orange-yellow flowers. Wide-spreading, fast growing mound. Profuse flowers late spring until frost. Pest and disease resistant. Tolerates almost any soil. Deer resistant. Performs best in full sun and cool weather. Species is native over much...
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Common Name: Primrose
Whorls of deep blue flowers atop powdery white stems, May. Crinkled gray-green foliage forms a basal mound. Requires consistently moist soils. Rarely severely damaged by deer. Spacing: 18". ...[ More Information ]
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Common Name: Cherry, Plum
Syn: 'Frankthrees' Fragrant pink flowers in April. Rich purple foliage all summer. Vigorous small tree with upright branches....
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Common Name: Cherry, Plum or Thundercloud Plum
Vigorous small tree with upright branches and a rounded mature shape. Single pink fragrant flowers in May before the leaves appear. Deep mahogany-red foliage all summer....
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Common Name: Almond, Dwarf Double Pink Flowering
4' tall by 3 to 4' wide. Outstanding double-pink flowers early in the spring, followed by bright green, shiny foliage. Ideal as a small deciduous shrub near house or patio. Full sun....
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Common Name: Beach Plum
Single, pinkish white ½” flowers in May. Valued for its edible fruit, varying in color but usually purple, which ripen in August and make tasty jellies and jams. Rounded, dense, suckering deciduous shrub. Tolerates salt spray and a wide variety of so...
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Common Name: Cherry, Sargent
Stout stems and branches are vigorous and upright when young, soon growing as wide as tall. Shiny reddish brown bark. Large single deep pink flowers in April before the leaves appear. Young foliage bronze-red becoming dark green in summer and brillia...
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Common Name: Cherry, Columnar Sargent
Pink flowers in May. Shiny reddish brown bark. Yellow to bronze to red autumn foliage. Narrow, upright....
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Common Name: Cherry, Japanese Flowering
Grows in a wide vase shape with heavy branches and stems. Glossy bark and branches. Large hanging clusters of showy 2" double pink flowers in May. Bronze-red and yellow fall foliage. One of the most popular of the Flowering Cherries in this region....
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Common Name: Cherry, Autumn-flowering Higan
A low branched, upright growing tree with rounded crown of small-twigged branches. Profuse small double pink flowers in May; occasional flowers in fall. Multicolored bronze-red and orange autumn foliage. Fast growing....
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Common Name: Cherry, Higan
Multistem or single stem small tree or shrub. Wide, upright with slender willowy stems. Delicate pink semidouble flowers change to white when fully open. Small green foliage becomes bronze in autumn. Fast growing....
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Common Name: Cherry, Weeping Higan
Graceful arching branches from a 6 ft. straight trunk. Delicate pink to white flowers in April–May. Forms a magnificent tree with fine textured twigs and foliage on a massive branch structure. Top Graft. Fast growing....
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Common Name: Cherry, Pink Double Flowering Weeping Higan
Weeping, top-grafted, Tree with double pink flowers, April–May. Graceful arching branches form a magnificent tree. Fast growing....
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Common Name: Cherry, Okame
Young plants are vase-shaped with upward arching branches, becoming round-headed with age. This is one of the first trees to blossom in the spring in Hopkinton. Deep maroon buds open to clear pink flowers with red stamens in late April to early May. ...
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Common Name: Cherry, Weeping
Syn: 'Snofozam' Upright growing with cascading branches covered with white flowers in April. Fast growing....
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Common Name: Cherry, Purpleleaf Sand
Neat and upright growing. Noted for its rich purple foliage all summer. Fragrant pale pink to white flowers late April to early May. Small purple fruit. Very reliable. Adaptable to seashore conditions. Tolerates dry soils once established....
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Common Name: Fir, Douglas
Fast growing, wide, upright. Graceful branching. Soft blue-green to green needles along each stem. Native to western North America and well adapted to this region....
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Common Name: Lungwort
Narrow, lance-shaped 12" leaves with silver spots. Steel-blue flowers, April–May. Flowers in spring as the foliage is emerging, pink in bud and turning blue with age. Remove old leaves after flowering. Prefers moist but not waterlogged soil. Deer res...
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Common Name: Lungwort
Solid silver leaves with an almost shiny finish. Clumps of pink and blue flowers in early spring as the foliage is emerging, pink in bud and turning blue with age. Remove old leaves after flowering. Prefers moist but not waterlogged soil. Deer resist...
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Common Name: Lungwort
Long pale green leaves dramatically edged in silver-white. Coral-red long-lasting flowers, many of which change color as they age. Blooms in the early spring as the foliage is emerging. Remove old leaves after flowering. Prefers moist but not waterlo...
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Common Name: Lungwort or Bethlehem Sage
Large oval silver-spotted foliage for a moist, well drained shady garden. Small pink funnel-shaped flowers turn blue as they mature, April–May. Deer resistant. Divide after flowering or in fall. Spacing 15-18"....
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Common Name: Lungwort or Bethlehem Sage
Bristly silver-spotted leaves. White funnel-shaped flowers, April–May. Spacing: 18–24"....
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Common Name: Lungwort
Long narrow spotted foliage. Powder blue flowers, April–May, as the foliage is emerging. Remove old leaves after flowering. Prefers moist but not waterlogged soil. Deer resistant. Divide after flowering or in fall. Spacing 15-18"....
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Common Name: Lungwort
Long, pure silver leaves emulate a samurai's sword. Royal blue flowers late spring. Remove old leaves after flowering. Prefers moist but not waterlogged soil. Deer resistant. Divide after flowering or in fall. Spacing 15-18"....
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Common Name: Lungwort
Dark green heavily spotted leaves. Smokey blue flowers mature to pink, April–May. Remove old leaves after flowering. Prefers moist but not waterlogged soil. Deer resistant. Divide after flowering or in fall. Spacing 15-18"....
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Common Name: Lungwort
Brilliant silver leaves with tiny green speckles. Pink flowers April–May, as the foliage is emerging. Remove old leaves after flowering. Prefers moist but not waterlogged soil. Deer resistant. Divide after flowering or in fall. Spacing 15-18"....
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Common Name: Pear, Callery Flowering
Broad, conical and upright. Glossy green foliage turns purple-red in late autumn and is commonly effective into November. White flowers in May. Very few tiny rust colored ornamental fruit. Adaptable to coastal conditions. Fast growing....
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Common Name: Pear, Callery Flowering
Round headed, pyramidal. Glossy green leaves turn crimson-red in November and is commonly effective into November. White flowers in May. Very few tiny rust colored ornamental fruit. Adaptable to coastal conditions. Fast growing....
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Common Name: Pear, Callery Flowering
Columnar and narrow branched. Glossy green foliage turns yellow to copper-red in late autumn and is commonly effective into November. White flowers in May. Very few tiny rust colored ornamental fruit. Adaptable to coastal conditions. Fast growing....
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Common Name: Pear, Callery Flowering
Syn:'Cleveland Select' Upright and pyramidal, becoming oval-shaped at maturity. Glossy, light green leaves turn reddish purple and orange in late fall. White flowers in May. Very few tiny rust colored ornamental fruit. Adaptable to coastal conditions. Fast growing....
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Common Name: Pear, Callery Flowering
Improved form of the familiar cultivar with stronger branching habit making it more resistant to ice damage. Glossy green foliage turns red in late autumn and is commonly effective into November. White flowers in May. Very few tiny rust colored orna...
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Common Name: Pear, Callery Flowering
Narrow and columnar. Shiny pointed dark green foliage turns yellow and red in October–November. White flowers in May. Very few tiny rust colored ornamental fruit. Adaptable to coastal conditions. Fast growing....
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