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Plant Guide
‘Orange King’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Orange King’‘Orange King’ exemplifies one of the loveliest characteristics of coleus, the ability to glow like stained glass when struck by sunlight.
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‘Souvenir de la Malmaison’ Bourbon rose
Rosa 'Souvenir de la Malmaison'This small rose is ideal for the front of the border because its size rarely exceeds 2 feet in height.
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Penstemon ‘Garnet’
Penstemon 'Garnet'This plant is a bushy, vigorous perennial with smooth, narrow, dark green leaves and small, tubular, deep wine-red flowers borne in erect spikes, from early summer to late autumn.
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Madagascar periwinkle
Catharanthus roseus 'Peach'A tender perennial native to Madagascar, most often grown as an annual, Catharanthus roseus has attractive, glossy foliage and a bushy form that is covered by phlox-like flowers from summer…
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Camassia leichtlinii ssp.suksdorfii ‘Blue Danube’
Camassia leichtlinii ssp. suksdorfii 'Blue Danube'
Spikes of violet, star-shaped flowers top stems reaching from 2 to 4 feet in late spring.
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‘Purple Knight’ calico plant
Alternanthera dentata ‘Purple Knight’This dark-leaved, tropical foliage plant loves heat, and is useful spreading through a bed, border, or in a container where its deep purple leaves can contrast with brightly colored flowers…
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‘HGC Pink Frost’ hellebore
Helleborus × ballardiae ‘HGC Pink Frost’‘HGC Pink Frost’ is part of a new series of hellebores that, for the Midwest, bloom as early as January; this cultivar blooms a bit later, usually in March.
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‘Palace Purple’ heuchera
Heuchera micrantha var. diversifolia ‘Palace Purple’Clump-forming perennial features a mound of maple or ivy-like, long-petioled leaves (3 to 5 inches wide) that are an attractive deep purple above and beet red beneath.
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Helena’s Blush™ euphorbia
Euphorbia Helena’s Blush™This hybrid has petite green-and-cream variegated foliage with a hint of pink on the undersides.
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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.