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: Painted Daisy
Large, single dark crimson flowers on long stems that make excellent cut flowers. Cut back after flowering for a second flush of flowers. Attractive ferny evergreen foliage. Attractive to butterflies. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Painted Daisy
Large single clear pink daisy flowers on long stems that make excellent cut flowers. Attractive to butterflies. Cut back after flowering for a second flush of flowers. Attractive ferny evergreen foliage. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Germander
Bright yellow leaves form a low bushy clump. Short spikes of pink flowers are borne in late summer and continue its season-long appeal. Can be used as a groundcover. Attractive to butterflies. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Creeping Germander
Creeping, evergreen groundcover with thick, shiny, dark green foliage. Rose colored flowers in late summer. Prefers neutral to alkaline soil and is tolerant of drought and coastal conditions. Attractive to butterflies. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Germander
Neat glossy evergreen foliage with purple-rose flower spikes. Prefers neutral to alkaline soil and is tolerant of drought and coastal conditions. Attractive to butterflies. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Columbine Meadow Rue
Fluffy lilac-purple flower clusters in early summer over bluish, ferny foliage that resembles columbines. Grows best in moist, organic soil and is even tolerant of wet soil. Attractive to butterflies.
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Common Name: Meadow Rue
Sulphur-yellow flowers contrast beautifully with the glaucous blue foliage that resembles columbines. A great specimen in the landscape. Grows best in moist, organic soil and is even tolerant of wet soil. Attractive to butterflies.
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Common Name: Meadow Rue
16. Airy white blooms, which consist of only large stamens without petals, hover above mounds of glaucous blue-green leaves that have a ferny look. Native to Mongolia, we expect this plant to be fairly hardy.
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Common Name: Meadow Rue
Billows of delicate lavender blooms with prominent yellow stamens and wine-red stems float over bright-green ferny foliage from late summer to early fall. Great for mass planting at the back of the border. Attractive to butterflies.
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Common Name: New York Fern
The light green fronds, whose size tapers toward the base, can often be seen growing in large colonies that carpet the forest floor in areas ranging from wetlands to dry or damp woods. Spreads vigorously by rhizomes. A Piedmont native. Deciduous.
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Common Name: False Lupine
Yellow pea-like flowers top sturdy stems and are attractive to bees. Great in a mixed perennial border or wildflower garden. Resents root disturbance. Prefers light, well-drained, fertile soil. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Japanese Beech Fern
Stiffly erect, lime-green fronds with elegantly drooping tips. Prefers well-drained soil. Deciduous. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Creeping Thyme
Brilliant creeping golden foliage in winter follows attractive dark green foliage in summer. Evergreen. Small pink flowers in late summer. Requires well-drained soil, especially in winter. Attractive to butterflies. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Thyme
Shiny green leaves on a compact, mounding plant. Very fragrant foliage. Lavender flowers. Evergreen. Requires well-drained soil, especially in winter. Attractive to butterflies. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Thyme
A very low-growing thyme that resembles wooly thyme, but with light green foliage. Hot pink blooms fade to soft pink creating a delicate carpet to show off roses, line walkways or make a small lawn in difficult areas.
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Common Name: Thyme
Green foliage with irregular golden areas that turn reddish in winter. Evergreen. Lemony fragrance, lavender flowers. Requires well-drained soil, especially in winter. Attractive to butterflies. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Creeping Thyme
Low growing, aromatic plants have white blooms in summer. Evergreen. Moderate foot traffic.Requires well-drained soil, especially in winter. Attractive to butterflies. Deer resistant. Moderate foot traffic. Space on 8 centers.
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Common Name: Thyme
Soft aromatic foliage is covered with light rose flowers in summer. Deep green foliage gives way to bronze as weather turns cold. Very versatile perennial that will cover dry slopes, creep around roses or work perfectly as a lawn substitute.
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Common Name: Thyme
New creeping thyme with bright cream/gold foliage with a touch of green in the middle. Soft pink to white flowers adorn it in late spring. Exhilarating color makes this an absolute must for entryways and patios or draping over a retaining wall.
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Common Name: Creeping Thyme
Soft, hairy gray-green leaves showcase pretty salmon-pink flowers in summer. Perfect in between pavers, along a garden path or covering a dry slope. Use in entryways or patios to enjoy fragrance. Evergreen.
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Common Name: Wooly Thyme
Creeping, wooly gray foliage and pink flowers create a versatile evergreen groundcover that will cover dry slopes, fill in between rocks or grow in containers. Not humidity tolerant. Works well between stepping stones or around roses.
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Common Name: Thyme
Lightly coconut scented green foliage is covered with lavender-pink flowers in July. Forms a ground hugging mat of evergreen foliage. Requires well-drained soil, especially in winter. Attractive to butterflies. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Thyme
Miniature thyme that forms a tight, solid mat of gray/green foliage. Gorgeous when it blooms with light pink flowers in summer. Creates a versatile groundcover that will cover dry slopes, fill in between stepping stones or creep over a rock.
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Common Name: Creeping Thyme
A creeping thyme that forms a tight grip on the ground to make an impressive lawn substitute or border plant. Deep green foliage has a nice fresh scent of lemon when stepped on and explodes in late spring with carmine pink flowers. Evergreen.
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Common Name: Creeping Thyme
Bushy, upright form with attractive lavender flowers in June and July. Evergreen. Requires well-drained soil, especially in winter. Attractive to butterflies. Deer resistant. Bushy upright form that benefits from frequent light shearing.
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Common Name: Creeping Thyme
Evergreen foliage that turns blackish-purple in fall. Red flowers. Evergreen. Requires well-drained soil, especially in winter. Attractive to butterflies. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: English Thyme
Dark green, small leaves with purple flowers that are attractive to butterflies. A favorite for seasoning foods. Evergreen. Requires well-drained soil, especially in winter. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Thyme
Green and white variegated leaves with whitish flowers. Lemon scented foliage. Evergreen. Requires well-drained soil, especially in winter. Attractive to butterflies. Deer resistant. Bushy upright form that benefits from frequent light shearing.
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Common Name: Thyme
Chartreuse foliage that turns yellow-orange in fall. Evergreen. Requires well-drained soil, especially in winter. Attractive to butterflies. Deer resistant. May be used as a groundcover or lawn substitute, even tolerating light foot traffic.
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Common Name: Thyme
This unique thyme will intrigue all passersby when you use this as a walkway plant, curb planting or around the patio. Light green needle-like foliage creeps along to form a nice carpet covered with 1 soft pink flower spikes in June and July.
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Common Name: Thyme (English)
Selection of English Thyme with bright white variegation and purple flowers. Upright, culinary form that benefits from frequent light shearing. Evergreen. Attractive to butterflies. Deer resistant. Requires well-drained soil, especially in winter.
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Common Name: Foam Flower
Deeply lobed, bright green leaves have purply-black feathering down the midrib and veins. In winter leaves turn to a mix of pinks, reds and purples. Pale pink bottle-brush flowers in spring. Clump former. Plant Patented.
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Common Name: Foamflower
Elegant native woodland plants with deeply lobed leaves that sport maroon markings and starry light pink flowers. Running type that makes a great groundcover. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Foam Flower
Shiny green foliage with dark mid-veins give rise to stalks of bright salmon pink buds and pink blooms that look like miniature rockets. Clumps are loaded with blossoms in the spring. Evergreen; turns bronze in winter. Plant Patented.
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Common Name: Foam Flower
Huge, broad, maple-shaped leaves with very dark centers on low, slowly creeping plants make a background for numerous 10 spikes of pale pink to white bottlebrush blooms in late spring. Lightly fragrant. Foliage takes on a bronze-red hue in autumn.
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Common Name: Foam Flower
Very deeply cut palmate leaves with black along the midribs and a multitude of dense, soft pink bottle-brush spikes of flowers in spring. Humidity resistant. Outstanding! Plant Patented. Clump former.
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Common Name: Allegheny Foamflower
Elegant native woodland plants with semi-evergreen, maple-shaped leaves that are tinted with bronze-red in autumn. Feathery white flowers in spring. Running type so it makes a great groundcover. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Allegheny Foamflower
Elegant native woodland plants with large, wrinkled heart-shaped leaves with burgundy centers. Starry light pink flowers. Forms large clumps with modest runners. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant. Long blooming. Running type.
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Common Name: Allegheny Foamflower
Native woodland plants with deeply cut, large rugose green leaves. The pretty foliage sets off starry white flowers with yellow stamens that bloom for 6-8 weeks. Running type. Native.
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Common Name: Allegheny Foamflower
Elegant native woodland plants with lobed, serrated green leaves and light pink flowers. Clump forming. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant. Long blooming. Prefers moist, humus-rich soil.
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Common Name: Allegheny Foamflower
Light green 4" wide leaves with burgundy midribs and dense maroon speckling. Starry white blooms. Running type. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant. Long blooming. Prefers moist, humus-rich soil.
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Common Name: Foamflower
Elegant native woodland plants with green maple-like leaves and small spikes of creamy-white, pink tinged flowers. More compact variety whose foliage turns red in cold weather. Clump former without stolons. Deer resistant.
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Common Name: Spiderwort / Widow's Tears
Wonderful, three petaled, white flowers with a lavender splash. Compact growth habit. Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black walnut trees. Grows best in moist, rich soil.
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Common Name: Spiderwort
Purple grape-colored blooms and thin, gray, evergreen foliage make this a standout in the moist garden. Can be grown under black walnut trees. Grows best in moist, rich soil. Tolerant of clay soil.
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Common Name: Spiderwort / Widow's Tears
Three petaled, large rich purple flowers over narrow, strap-like foliage. Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black walnut trees. Grows best in moist, rich soil. Tolerant of clay soil.
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Common Name: Spiderwort / Widow's Tears
Light blue flowers up to 2" wide over thin, evergreen, smoky blue foliage that turns lavender-maroon in winter. Wonderful. Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black walnut trees.
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Common Name: Spiderwort / Widow's Tears
White flowers with a light blue eye over narrow strap-like foliage. Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black walnut trees. Grows best in moist, rich soil. Native. Tolerant of clay soil.
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Common Name: Spiderwort
Clear pink flowers over slender, frosted blue-green, strap-like foliage that holds up well in summer heat. Native. Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth.
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Common Name: Spiderwort / Widow's Tears
Large three petaled bright pink flowers. Longer blooming season than most Tradescantias. Plant Patented. Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black walnut trees.
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Common Name: Spiderwort / Widow's Tears
Lovely three-petaled, almost 1 blue flowers with a longer blooming season than most. Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black walnut trees. Grows best in moist, rich soil.
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Common Name: Spiderwort
Red-violet blooms over arching, blue-green foliage in summer, often continuing into fall. Spread 20.
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Common Name: Spiderwort / Widow's Tears
Large three petaled, blue flowers are borne over golden yellow foliage. Maintains its best color in a little sun. Outstanding! Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black walnut trees.
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Common Name: Spiderwort / Widow's Tears
Long lasting, double blue flowers above straplike, green foliage. Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black walnut trees. Grows best in moist, rich soil.
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Common Name: Spiderwort / Widow's Tears
Long lasting, three-petaled pure white flowers. Foliage is more glaucous than 'Osprey'. Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black walnut trees. Grows best in moist, rich soil. Native.
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Common Name: Spiderwort / Widow's Tears
Three petaled lavender-blue flowers over narrow strap like foliage. Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black walnut trees. Grows best in moist, rich soil. Native.
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Common Name: Spiderwort / Widow's Tears
Three petaled light blue flowers. Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black walnut trees. Grows best in moist, rich soil. Native. Tolerant of clay soil.
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Common Name: Spiderwort / Widow's Tears
Three petaled white flowers. Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black walnut trees. Grows best in moist, rich soil. Native. Tolerant of clay soil.
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Common Name: Spiderwort / Widow's Tears
Lavender-pink flowers over narrow strap like foliage. Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black walnut trees. Grows best in moist, rich soil. Native. Tolerant of clay soil.
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Common Name: Spiderwort / Widow's Tears
Rich, deep purple flowers over narrow strap-like foliage. Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black walnut trees. Grows best in moist, rich soil. Tolerant of clay soil. Native.
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Common Name: Spiderwort / Widow's Tears
Deep wine-red to purple flowers are borne at ground level with soft, hairy green leaves. Cut back foliage after flowering to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. Can be grown under black walnut trees. Grows best in moist, rich soil. Native.
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Common Name: Toadlily
Arching stems sport pink to white flowers with crimson spots. Attractive green foliage is edged in gold. Great plant for the woodland garden. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Toadlily
White blooms with intense blue freckling. Great plant for the woodland garden. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Toadlily
Large dark purple spots are borne on a white background. Great plant for the woodland garden. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Toadlily
Interesting bright golden foliage is bordered by a creamy white margin. Delightful 1" dark purple speckled flowers. Great plant for the woodland garden. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Toadlily
Extra large flowers are white with dark purple spots and are borne in profusion. Great plant for the woodland garden. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Toadlily
Tall clumps of foliage and dusty blue to whitish flowers with purple spots. Wispy habit. Great plant for the woodland garden. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Toadlily
Green leaves are streaked and splashed with yellow. Lavender flowers in fall. Great plant for the woodland garden. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Toadlily
White flowers with lilac-purple spots are borne in leaf axils all along the arching stems. Hairy green leaves. Great plant for the woodland garden. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Toadlily
Beautiful white flowers with ruby speckling face upward on this vase shaped plant. Noted for its drought tolerance and shiny deep green foliage. Great plant for the woodland garden. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Toadlily
Dark green leaves with narrow, yellow-cream margins. Deep pink spotted flowers. Great plant for the woodland garden. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Toadlily
Variegated green leaves with creamy, almost golden edges. Attractive orchid-like flowers with dark purple spotting and yellow throats. Vigorous, rhizomatous habit. Great plant for the woodland garden. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Toadlily
Chartreuse sport of hirta 'Variegata' with spotted white flowers. Great plant for the woodland garden. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Toadlily
White flowers are heavily spotted with attractive lilac-purple spots and are borne in the leaf axils. Great plant for the woodland garden. Drought tolerant once established. Long blooming.
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Common Name: Black-Leaved Clover
Four leaf clover foliage with green leaflets that have deep purple maroon centers. Small white clover-like flowers in summer. Very invasive stem- rooting groundcover. Grows in shade or sun often where little else will grow.
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Common Name: Wake Robin
This rare wildflower has deep red to maroon, three-petaled blooms that appear in early April to May above the green foliage. It is normally found in rich deciduous woodlands of the east coast and prefers shade.
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Common Name: Wake Robin
Very showy star-shaped white flowers that age to pink. Naturalizes well in moist, well-drained soils in light shade under deep rooted trees and shrubs. Drought tolerant once established. Summer dormant. Lovely native woodland wildflower.
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Common Name: Wake Robin
Yellow, lemon-scented three petaled flowers are held above mottled green leaves. Naturalizes well in moist, well-drained soils in light shade under deep rooted trees and shrubs. Summer dormant. Lovely native woodland wildflower.
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Common Name: Dwarf Cattail
Dwarf species with narrow green leaves and dark brown cattails in mid and late summer. Perfect for the small bog or wet container garden. Deer resistant.
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