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Perennial Catalog

for Sandy's Plants, Inc.

Please Note:  We do not do mail order or ship plants retail.  Retail sales are only here at the nursery.

Our catalog, arranged by botanical names, contains descriptions and cultural information about each of the 1600+ varieties that we grow. This information is based on our experience in growing these plants (in Zone 7), as well as the experiences of our customers. Sandy personally trials many of our selections in her display gardens. When we add a new variety, we provide the best information that we can find on that plant at the time. In addition to individual entries we also provide quick reference lists of plants for particular conditions or purposes, such as clay soil, long bloomtime, groundcovers, coastal sites, deer resistance, etc. Because we grow a large number of Hosta, ferns, and daylilies we have quick reference charts to help you choose the size, color or other characteristics of these plants.  You can access these lists and charts by clicking on the Plant Solutions tab above.

We produce a yearly print catalog that is available by mail. (If you are a currently active wholesale customer, you will automatically receive one when they are published.) Although the print catalog does not contain photos, it is a valuable reference for anyone growing perennial plants in this area. The catalog is $4.00 if purchased at the nursery. We will be happy to mail a copy for $6.00 (includes postage), select Contact Us and request a catalog.


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Hardiness Zone
Dahlia Firepot

Dahlia Firepot

Dahlia

4" double blooms of glowing red-orange with yellow centers emerge from purple buds. Vibrant deep green foliage. Hardy in zone 7, but may be dug and stored for winter or treated as annual.

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Dalea purpurea

Dalea purpurea

Purple Prairie Clover

Wiry stems balance purple flowers with enormously proportioned, blue-green seedheads in summer. A midwest prarie native that is adaptable to many soil types (except wet) and highly attractive to pollinators.

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Delosperma congestum f. album White Nugget

Delosperma congestum f. album White Nugget

Ice Plant

Creamy white, daisy-like flowers with a bright yellow center bloom over succulent foliage. Prefers lean soil, which must be well-drained, especially in winter. Drought tolerant once established. These plants are nice for containers, rock gard

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Delosperma cooperi

Delosperma cooperi

Ice Plant

Silky, magenta daisy-like flowers with yellow centers over succulent needle-like foliage bloom from June to frost. Will self sow but is not a nuisance. Deciduous. Long blooming. Deer resistant.

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Delosperma nubigenum

Delosperma nubigenum

Ice Plant

Bright yellow flowers in April and May sit atop plump apple-green succulent foliage. Orange-coral fall color. Evergreen. Long blooming. Deer resistant.

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Delphinium Blue Mirror

Delphinium Blue Mirror

Delphinium

Deep violet-blue flowers bloom above a bushy mound of deeply cut foliage from early summer to late summer or early fall. A dwarf variety that usually does not require staking. It must have afternoon shade here in Zone 7a.

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Delphinium elatum Connecticut Yankee

Delphinium elatum Connecticut Yankee

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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Delphinium grandiflorum Butterfly Blue

Delphinium grandiflorum Butterfly Blue

Delphinium

This bushy larkspur with intense blue flowers above finely dissected foliage 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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Delphinium grandiflorum Summer Morning

Delphinium grandiflorum Summer Morning

Delphinium

A dwarf variety with well-branched, lacy foliage and a dazzling display of romantic pink flowers from early summer to fall. A short-lived perennial, but well worth planting as an edging or container plant. Prefers well-drained, moist, humus r

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Delphinium grandiflorum Summer Nights

Delphinium grandiflorum Summer Nights

Delphinium

Deep blue flowers, some with a blush of purple, 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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Deschampsia cespitosa

Deschampsia cespitosa

Tufted Hair Grass

This cool-season, clump-forming grass tends to form dense, low tussocks of dark green, rolled leaves up to 20" long. Plants flower in late spring with airy, variably colored blooms (silver, gold, green, purple). Blooms turn yellowish tan as they a

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Dianthus Everlast™ White Eye

Dianthus Everlast™ White Eye

Pinks

Compact mounds of grassy blue-green foliage produce pretty semi-double, white blooms with soft pink centers starting in spring and continuing into summer with a final burst in autumn. Fragrant and great for cutting. Plant patented.

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Dianthus Fire Star

Dianthus Fire Star

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. More Details

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Dianthus Georgia Peach Pie

Dianthus Georgia Peach Pie

Pinks

Mounds of blue-green foliage are topped by palest blush pink blooms with bright coral centers. Wonderfully fragrant with the spicy scent of cloves. Trim back after blooming for repeat flowering.

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Dianthus American Pie Key Lime Pie

Dianthus American Pie Key Lime Pie

Pinks

Fragrant, white blooms with apple green centers are held on sturdy stems that do not flop. A new look! Plants form compact mounds. Trim back after blooming for repeat flowering. Plant patent applied for.

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Dianthus Memories

Dianthus Memories

Pinks

Heavily scented, fully double white blooms flower above grassy blue green leaves that form contact compact mounds. Blooms from late spring through summer if deadheaded. Great for containers, sunny borders and rock gardens. Plant patented.

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Dianthus Neon Star

Dianthus Neon Star

Pinks

Fluorescent pink, single blooms are produced heavily in early summer with sporadic rebloom into fall. Compact, blue-gray, evergreen foliage. Plant patented.

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Dianthus Paint the Town Magenta

Dianthus Paint the Town Magenta

Pinks

Heat tolerant plants are covered by loads of single, deeply serrated, magenta blooms very early in the summer. Compact mounds of glaucous blue foliage.  Shear after blooming for fall rebloom. Best in full sun and well-drained soil. Plant pate

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Dianthus Pink Pom Pom

Dianthus Pink Pom Pom

Pinks

Mounds of tidy blue green foliage are loaded with fragrant, hot pink, semi-double blooms from spring to fall. Very tolerant of wet, rainy conditions and frost. Evergreen. Nice for borders, containers and rock garden. Long lasting cut flower.

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Dianthus Romance

Dianthus Romance

Pinks

Pretty warm, salmon pink, semi-double blooms have a spicy scent and deeper pink centers. Long stems over short foliage. Great for cutting. Shear stems and 1/3 of foliage after bloom to renew look. Plant patented.

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Dianthus Silver Star

Dianthus Silver Star

Pinks

Fragrant, white, semi-double blooms have a maroon eye and pinked petal edges. Strong stems do not flop. Deadhead to encourage quick reblooming.

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