Perennial plants are our specialty. Living over from season to season, perennial plants can be a gardener's best friend. We are proud to offer an extensive collection of perennials that includes many rare and unusual varieties as well as the traditional favorites. We hope you enjoy browsing through our catalog!
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Common Name: Ice Plant
Reputed to be an improvement on Delosperma cooperi. Fuchsia flowers over green succulent foliage that remains green in winter. Plant Patented. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming. Deer resistant. Must have well-drained soil.
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Common Name: Ice Plant
Iridescent, salmon-pink flowers are borne from spring until fall. Plant Patented. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming. Deer resistant. Must have well-drained soil.
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Common Name: Ice Plant
This carpeting delosperma forms a tight, low mass with small magenta flowers that start to bloom much earlier than D. cooperi. It prefers lean, fast-draining soil. Avoid heavy wet clay soil.
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Common Name: Ice Plant
Yellow daisy-like flowers over succulent green foliage that takes on reddish tones in winter. Blooms in May and June. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming. Deer resistant. Must have well-drained soil.
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Common Name: Ice Plant
Silky magenta daisy-like flowers with yellow centers over succulent needle-like foliage. Blooms from June to frost. Will self sow but is not a nuisance. Deciduous. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Ice Plant
Bright scarlet blooms with white centers top vigorous and hardy foliage from spring through early summer. As they age the blooms turn crimson purple adding another dimension to the display.
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Common Name: Ice Plant
Bright pink flowers with eye catching white centers. Texture of petals is shimmering. Blooms from June to frost. Will self sow but is not a nuisance. Deciduous. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Ice Plant
Bright yellow flowers in April and May sit atop plump apple-green succulent foliage. Orange-coral fall color. Tolerant of light shade. Evergreen. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming. Deer resistant. Must have well-drained soil.
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Common Name: Ice Plant
The largest pink flowers of any of the hardy ice plants. Angled green succulent foliage. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming. Deer resistant. Must have well-drained soil.
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Common Name: Delphinium
Spikes of double blooms in shades of rosy pinks are produced in mid-summer. A dwarf form that performs better in our heat and humidity, it makes a nice companion to D. 'Blue Butterfly'.
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Common Name: Delphinium
A free-flowering hybrid in shades of blue, lavender and white.Blooms are produced from midsummer to fall on numerous heavily-branched spikes. Cut back faded bloom stalks to main stem to encourage repeat blooming. An All American Selections winner.
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Common Name: Delphinium
36-72. A tall delphinium that sports spikes of blue flowers in July. A native of woodland glades from Alabama to Pennsylvania, it prefers rich soils and bright shade. Zones 5-8.
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Common Name: Delphinium
Dwarf bushy larkspur with intense blue flowers above finely dissected foliage. This Delphinium is a dwarf form that performs better in our heat and humidity. It is very long blooming and has proven itself to be an excellent performer.
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Common Name: Delphinium
Dwarf bushy larkspur with white flowers above finely dissected foliage. This Delphinium is a dwarf form that performs better in our heat and humidity. It is very long blooming and has proven itself to be an excellent performer.
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Common Name: Delphiniuim
Sky blue flowers are borne on well branched plants. This Delphinium is a dwarf form that performs better in our heat and humidity. It is very long blooming and has proven itself to be an excellent performer.
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Common Name: Delphinium grandiflorum
Well-branched plants with a compact habit in shades of pink, blue and white. More heat and humidity tolerant than most of the taller varieties.
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Common Name: Delphinium
Deep blue flowers are borne on well-branched plants. This Delphinium is a dwarf form that performs better in our heat and humidity. It is very long blooming and has proven itself to be an excellent performer.
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Common Name: Garden Mum
3 1/2" wide flowers are single and deep gold with exceptionally long petals. Vigorous, old-fashioned perennial chrysanthemum that is easy to grow. Forms dense clumps that benefit from division every 2-3 years. Well-drained, poor soil is best.
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Common Name: Cushion Mum
Clear pink single daisy-like blooms. Vigorous, old-fashioned perennial chrysanthemum that is easy to grow. Forms dense clumps that benefit from division every 2-3 years. Well-drained, poor soil is best.
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Common Name: Cushion Mum
Free flowering plant with single pink fragrant flowers. Weaves in between its neighbors in the border. Vigorous, old-fashioned perennial chrysanthemum that is easy to grow. Forms dense clumps that benefit from division every 2-3 years.
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Common Name: Hardy Chrysanthemum
Mounding plants with full, compact growth are covered with double magenta purple blooms in mid fall. Uniform habit. Plant Patented.
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Common Name: Cushion Mum
Single bright yellow flowers. Vigorous, old-fashioned perennial chrysanthemum that is easy to grow. Forms dense clumps that benefit from division every 2-3 years. Well-drained, poor soil is best.
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Common Name: Cushion Mum
Single salmon-pink daisy-like blooms. Vigorous, old-fashioned perennial chrysanthemum that is easy to grow. Forms dense clumps that benefit from division every 2-3 years. Well-drained, poor soil is best.
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Common Name: Chrysanthemum
Uniform, self branching clumps of cool-green leaves are covered with cushions of coral red blooms with tight, bright yellow centers. Plant Patented.
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Common Name: Chrysanthemum
Cheerful yellow flowers with golden centers open from gold buds. Double flowers will cover the compact green foliage. Plant Patented.
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Common Name: Cushion Mum
Single white daisy-like flowers with a yellow eye. Lovely groundcover. Vigorous, old-fashioned perennial chrysanthemum that is easy to grow. Forms dense clumps that benefit from division every 2-3 years. Well-drained, poor soil is best.
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Common Name: Cushion Mum
Single yellow flowers with peach overtones. Vigorous, old-fashioned perennial chrysanthemum that is easy to grow. Forms dense clumps that benefit from division every 2-3 years. Well-drained, poor soil is best.
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Common Name: Cushion Mum
Deep pink single flowers with a yellow center. Sport of 'Pink Sheffield'. Vigorous, old-fashioned perennial chrysanthemum that is easy to grow. Forms dense clumps that benefit from division every 2-3 years. Well-drained, poor soil is best.
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Common Name: Hayscented Fern
Erect, arching, delicately divided apple-green fronds. Very quickly forms large colonies by underground rhizomes. Somewhat sun tolerant. Native. Deciduous. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Big Brother
Large yellow-green dissected fronds. Makes a nice groundcover in moist soils where it has room to spread. Deciduous. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Cheddar Pinks
Single, fringed soft pink fragrant flowers. Narrow grass-like blue-gray, evergreen foliage. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Requires good drainage, especially in winter, and slightly alkaline soil.
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Common Name: Pinks
Fragrant, 1.5" pink blooms have fuschia -purple eyes and fringed edges. Vigorous plants are characterized by narrow blue-green foliage. Heavy bloom in spring with repeated bloom throughout the summer if deadheaded. Plant patented.
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Common Name: Pinks
Deep cherry red flowers with a darker crimson eye are nicely displayed over gray-green foliage. Wonderfully fragrant with the spicy scent of cloves. Heavy bloom in early summer with fall rebloom if deadheaded. Evergreen. Plant Patented.
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Common Name: Pink
14. Fragrant, 1.5" blooms in luscious shades of strawberry red, have fringed picotee edges. Vigorous plants are characterized by narrow blue-green foliage. Heavy bloom in spring with repeated bloom throughout the summer.
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Common Name: Cheddar Pinks
Lovely, lightly fragrant, smoky pink flowers. Silvery blue foliage tolerates heat and humidity. May rebloom in fall. Drought tolerant and evergreen. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Pinks
Flowers are dark velvety rose and their edges are traced in white creating a double appearance. Flowers through the summer and into fall. Gray foliage. Blooms of Bressingham Introduction. Plant Patented.
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Common Name: Pinks
Deep red blooms over blue-green foliage are sweetly fragrant. Compact plants are free-flowering, often repeat blooming until frost, particularly if trimmed back. Needs good drainage, especially in winter, and slightly alkaline soil. Plant patented.
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Common Name: Pinks
Red petals have pale pink serrated edges, pale pink blotches, and a pale pink throat. Blooms profusely in June and July. Gray green foliage. Blooms of Bressingham Introduction. Plant Patented.
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Common Name: Pinks
Fragrant, 1.5" blooms in luscious shades of strawberry red, have fringed picotee edges. Vigorous plants are characterized by narrow blue-green foliage. Heavy bloom in spring with repeated bloom throughout the summer if deadheaded. Plant patented.
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Common Name: Sweet William
Deep coral-red blooms over compact mounds of green foliage over a long season.
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Common Name: Sweet William
Bright flowers with a contrasting eye in a mix of color combinations. Self-sowing biennial.
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Common Name: Sweet William
Dense flower heads that come in a range of colors. Very dwarf selection. An old-fashioned cottage garden flower. Biennial but will self sow. Tolerant of drought and coastal conditions. Evergreen. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Common Name: Sweet William
Dwarf, compact plants produce a mix of pinks, reds, white and two-tone fragrant, double blooms.
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Common Name: Sweet William
Near black sweet william flowers above dark foliage. An old-fashioned cottage garden flower. Biennial but will self sow. Tolerant of drought and coastal conditions. Evergreen. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Sweet William
Dwarf variety that boasts dense flower heads in a mix of colors. An old-fashioned cottage garden flower. Biennial but will self sow. Tolerant of drought and coastal conditions. Evergreen. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Sweet William
Large purple flowers with white picotee edges on vigorous dwarf plants. Start to bloom at only 4 tall. Blooms all summer. Heat tolerant.
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Common Name: Pinks
Semi-double white blooms have dark plum-red centers. Narrow, blue-green needle-like foliage forms a compact mound. Wonderful spicy clove scented blooms perfume the air in late spring. Deadhead to encourage rebloom.. Plant patented.
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Common Name: Cheddar Pinks
Extremely fragrant, magenta blooms above low, clump forming grassy blue-green leaves. The longest blooming dianthus. Drought tolerant and evergreen. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Pinks
Tiny tussocks of gray green leaves sport small pink blooms on 4 stems in early summer. Light foot traffic. Requires excellent drainage. Space on 6 centers. Shear back after bloom to maintain tidy appearance.
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Common Name: Cheddar Pinks
Tiny double rose-pink flowers. Compact mounding gray-green foliage. Drought tolerant and evergreen. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant. Requires good drainage, especially in winter, and slightly alkaline soil.
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Common Name: Pinks
Large, double, deep salmon-pink blooms over gray-green foliage. Good in containers as well as the border. Fragrant blooms are great for cutting! Spread 10-18. Plant patented.
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Common Name: Pinks
Fragrant, red, double carnation flowers bloom May to August. Compact mounds of gray-green foliage are evergreen. Spread 12. Plant patented.
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Common Name: Pinks
Fragrant, double blooms of brilliant red glow above grassy blue green foliage. Blooms in spring with reapeat blooms if deadheaded. Spread 9.
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Common Name: Pinks
Old-fashioned, very fragrant cultivar with fringed peach-pink flowers. Gray foliage. Drought tolerant and evergreen. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Pinks
Double, deep red blooms over grassy green foliage. Frequent trimming or "pinching" is helpful to prevent the plant from becoming woody. Drought tolerant and evergreen. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Bleeding Hearts
Strong blue-green lacy foliage makes a nice backdrop to the large dangling ivory blooms in late spring and early summer. Plant patented.
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Common Name: Bleeding Heart
The largest and darkest rose flowers on a "fern leaf" Dicentra. Its lacy dissected foliage appears icy-blue. Blooms May to September. Choice. Deciduous. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Bleeding Heart
Lovely old-fashioned shade garden plant with finely cut gray-green foliage and sprays of pendulous white, heart-shaped flowers from May to September. Deciduous. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Bleeding Heart
Lovely old-fashioned shade garden plant with ferny, gray-green foliage and sprays of reddish-pink, heart-shaped flowers from May to September. Deciduous. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Climbing Bleeding Heart
An unusual climbing bleeding heart with deeply divided green leaves that bears nodding yellow blooms in summer or early fall. Plants grow quickly to cover supports or trellis or they are lovely to grow through open shrubs.
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Common Name: Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart
Dark green foliage with graceful racemes of pink heart-shaped flowers in April and May. More robust than the white form. Deciduous. Prefers evenly moist, well-drained, rich, organic soil. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Old-fashioned Bleeding Heart
Bright green foliage with graceful racemes of white heart-shaped flowers. Slightly less robust than the species. Deciduous. Prefers evenly moist, well-drained, rich, organic soil. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Bleeding Heart
A new twist on an old favorite. Bright gold foliage with graceful racemes of heart-shaped pink flowers in April and May. Plant Patented. Prefers evenly moist, well-drained, rich, organic soil. Attractive to butterflies & hummingbirds. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Bleeding Hearts
Long-blooming stems of heart-shaped, deep red blooms arch above compact mounds of blue-gray, ferny foliage throughout the summer. Exquisite!
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Common Name: Foxglove
Spikes of rose colored flowers are tightly packed on the stem and are often speckled. Biennial but self sows. Cut back after flowering to encourage reblooming. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Common Name: Foxglove
Spikes of white flowers are tightly packed on the stem and are often speckled. Biennial but self sows. Cut back after flowering to encourage reblooming. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Common Name: Foxglove
Spikes of yellow flowers with reddish veining inside. 1 perennial. Excellent, old-fashioned shade garden plant. Tall sturdy spikes of bell-shaped flowers are held above evergreen foliage. Drought tolerant.
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Common Name: Foxglove
Spikes of creamy yellow flowers are held above evergreen foliage. Cut back after flowering to encourage reblooming. 1 perennial that self seeds. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Common Name: Foxglove
Spikes of small lemon-yellow flowers. 1 perennial if frequently divided. Self sows. Cut back after flowering to encourage reblooming. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Common Name: Foxglove
Dusky amber blooms with red veining have the typical thimble-shape of foxgloves, but leaves resemble those of penstemon. Blooms late spring to early summer. Happy in more sun and leaner soils than most foxglove.
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Common Name: Foxglove
Dense reddish-brown flower spikes from July to September. Seed stalks are great for dried arrangements. 1 perennial. Cut back after flowering to encourage reblooming. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Common Name: Foxglove
Sturdy spikes of pastel apricot flowers with some spotting. Biennial, but self sows. Cut back after flowering to encourage reblooming. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Common Name: Foxglove
Large spikes of upward-facing, rose-pink thimbles with freckled throats bloom on strong stems to create a wonderful show at the back or mid-border. Biennial but self sows. Cut back after flowering to encourage reblooming.
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Common Name: Foxglove
Rose, pink, lilac, white, or yellow flowers are tightly packed and non-drooping. Biennial, but self sows. Cut back after flowering to encourage reblooming. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Common Name: Foxglove
Spikes of flowers in a mix of white, cream, pink, lavender, or rose each displaying interesting spotted markings. Biennial, but self sows. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Common Name: Foxglove
Clusters of very large, deep purple flowers are borne on 30" stems. Shorter variety that makes it perfect for smaller gardens. Biennial, but self sows. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Common Name: Foxglove
Clusters of very large, pure white thimble-shaped blooms are borne on 30" stems. Shorter variety that makes it perfect for smaller gardens. Biennial, but self sows. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Common Name: Foxglove
White blooms sport brilliant purple-red throats. Biennial but self sows. Cut back after flowering to encourage reblooming. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Excellent, old-fashioned shade garden plant.
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Common Name: Spanish Foxglove
Narrow silver-green leaves with spikes of soft pink flowers. Compact growing habit. More sun tolerant. Excellent performer in heat. Special. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Common Name: Strawberry foxglove
Spikes of rosy-pink flowers with darker spots. 1 perennial if frequently divided. Cut back after flowering to encourage reblooming. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Common Name: Evergreen Solomon's Seal
Glossy dark evergreen foliage has pendulous lemon-scented white flowers in early summer. Looks very similar to "Solomon's Seal" except it is not variegated and the flowers are much larger. Forms a nice clump quickly.
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Common Name: Fairy Bells
This Fairy Bell is a giant in the shade garden, reaching almost 10' tall! It rambles through its neighbors in the garden, producing creamy white flowers amongst the shiny evergreen leaves. A real find!
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Common Name: Shooting Star
Nodding woodland flowers with reflexed petals in shades of rose, lilac or white. Prefers moist, well-drained soil. Summer dormant. Native.
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Common Name: Dragon's Head
White spikes of flowers over thick dark green needle-like foliage. Forms compact mounds. Prefers moist well-drained soil. Attracts butterflies. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Dragon's Head
Bright blue spikes of flowers over thick dark green needle-like foliage. Forms compact mounds. Prefers moist well-drained soil. Attracts butterflies. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Log Fern
Erect native fern that occurs on decaying logs and in rich soils in wet woods. Green pinnate, oblong foliage. Semi-evergreen. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Shaggy Shield Fern
Erect, dense leathery fronds. Prefers moist to wet soil conditions. Semi-evergreen. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Crested Broad Buckler Fern
Crested, narrow fronds are finely divided for a "lacy" effect. Prefers moist, well-drained soil. Deciduous. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Autumn Fern
Young fronds emerge a coppery color and later mature to green. Tolerant of a wide range of soils with adequate drainage. Drought tolerant once established. Deer resistant. Evergreen.
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Common Name: Brilliance Autumn
A more "brilliant" form of Autumn Fern. This variety's young fronds emerge a wonderful lustrous orange color and the mature green fronds maintain some of their orange coloration and shine. Deer resistant. Evergreen.
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Common Name: Male Fern
Outstanding plant. Upright, elegantly arching, broad, lance-shaped medium-green fronds. More drought tolerant than many others. Does well in alkaline or acid soils. Semi-evergreen. Native. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Linear Male Fern
Narrow green leaflets give it a delicate, lacy appearance but with a leathery texture. Deciduous. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Goldie's Fern
Short creeping rhizomes form large stands of broad arching fronds. The tallest native wood fern. Prefers moist, humus-rich, neutral soil. Deciduous. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Leatherwood Fern
Also known as Eastern Wood Fern, this fern has attractive, dusty blue-green fronds. It grows well in partial shade even in dry areas, eventually forming a large clump.
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Common Name: Mexican Male Fern
Slightly arching rich green fronds. Continues to send out new fronds throughout the season, giving it a "fresh" look. Prefers moist well-drained soil. Evergreen. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Tokyo Wood Fern
This hardy fern is an erect, vase-shaped vigorous grower with fronds that resemble the more common Christmas fern. Deciduous. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Dixie Wood Fern
Wonderful upright fern with dark green fronds. Excellent and highly recommended. Evergreen Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Silver Carpet
Narrow green leaves have fuzzy silvery backs and stay tight to the ground as they slowly creep around. Tiny yellow daisy blooms in summer stay close to the mat. Particularly effective between pavers and stones which protect the thick roots.
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