1 to 3 feet - Page 31 of 73 - Fine Gardening
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Plant Guide
Purple coneflower
Echinacea purpurea
Because of its carefree performance, this native meadow perennial with daisy-like flowers appropriately inhabits the gardens of many.
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Umbrella leaf
Diphylleia cymosaWide and distinct umbrella-like leaves form beautiful clumps in a woodland setting.
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Fringed bleeding heart
Dicentra eximia ‘Alba’
Rows of white flowers dangle above the fern-like foliage, opening in April and continuing intermittently until October.
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Allwood hybrids
Dianthus × allwoodiiThese modern hybrids bear salmon-pink blossoms ('Doris' has scarlet in the center) and bloom freely with moderate fragrance.
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Creme Caramel™ Coreopsis
Coreopsis ‘Novcorcar’Developed as a sport of the popular Coreopsis 'Créme Brulee,' Créme Caramel™ displays a show of bronzy/orange blooms from mid-June to August.
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Volcano® Phlox Purple
Phlox paniculata 'Barthirtythree'The Volcano® series of fragrant, abundantly-flowering, compact Phlox has been bred for high levels of natural disease-tolerance.
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‘Karl Foerster’ feather reed grass
Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster'This versatile ornamental grass has slender, upright, deep-green foliage. Information provided by Santa Rosa Gardens.
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‘Bright Eyes’ garden phlox
Phlox paniculata 'Bright Eyes''Bright Eyes' produces fragrant, salmon-pink flower clusters with a darker ruby eye on large 7-inch flower heads.
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‘Molineux’ rose
Rosa 'Molineux' (Ausmol)An excellent rose for bedding, although it is equally good for the border. Information provided by David Austin Roses
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‘Fireworks’ purple fountain grass
Pennisetum ‘Fireworks’This is a refreshing new look to an old-time favorite ornamental grass.