1 to 3 feet - Page 22 of 73 - Fine Gardening

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    Lance-leaved coreopsis

    Coreopsis lanceolata

    Solitary yellow petals with toothed edges and flat, yellow centers open from early to late summer.

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    Red valerian

    Centranthus ruber

    This clump-forming perennial has deep to mid-green leaves and dense clusters of small white, pale rose-pink, or dark crimson flowers in long, slender stems.

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    Seersucker sedge

    Carex plantaginea

    Seersucker sedge is an evergreen, spreading sedge with narrow brown-black flowers on 8-inch stems in spring.

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    ‘Amethyst in Snow’ Mountain bluet

    Centaurea montana ‘Amethyst in Snow’

    The blooms of this familiar perennial are not the standard blue; instead, they’re a striking silky white with royal purple centers.

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    ‘Nelly Moser’ clematis

    Clematis ‘Nelly Moser’

    'Nellie Moser' is easy to grow, producing large, flat flowers 6 to 8 inches in diameter with distinctive, gleaming lilac bars on each petal.

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    Red coreopsis

    Coreopsis rosea

    This plant bears a profusion of lavender-pink flowers with yellow centers from mid-summer to early autumn.

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    Green-and-gold

    Chrysogonum virginianum var. virginianum 'Mark Viette'

    'Mark Viette' is a clump-forming, handsome 6-inch tall plant with thick, semi-evergreen deep green leaves and perky 1-inch flowers of buttercup yellow.

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    Goldenstar

    Chrysogonum virginianum var. australe

    From May to October, this perennial bears bright yellow, daisylike flowers on leafy stalks.

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    ‘Worcester Gold’ Blue beard

    Caryopteris × clandonensis 'Worcester Gold'

    'Worcester Gold' is an attractive, mounding, woody shrub with warm yellow to chartreuse foliage and lavender-blue flowers in late summer and early autumn.

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    Peach-leaved bellflower

    Campanula persicifolia

    This plant is one of the most popular campanulas.