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    Hardy hummingbird trumpet

    Zauschneria arizonica

    This heat-loving native Southwestern species has gray-green leaves and grows to 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide.

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    Cool Wave Berries ‘N Cream trailing pansy

    Viola × wittrockiana Cool Wave® Berries 'N Cream trailing pansy

    Pansies are known as harbingers of spring for gardeners.

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    Rusty blackhaw viburnum

    Viburnum rufidulum

    While North American native viburnums occur most commonly in the eastern United States, rusty blackhaw viburnum flirts with the edge of the Plains.

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    Verbascum ‘Sugar Plum’

    Verbascum 'Sugar Plum'

    This dwarf mullein is just 15 inches tall but it packs a big floral punch.

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    Dense-flowered mullein

    Verbascum densiflorum

    This biennial or short-lived, semi-evergreen perennial forms rosettes of leaves densely covered with grayish-yellow hairs.

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    Chinese snowball viburnum

    Viburnum macrocephalum

    This semi-evergreen or evergreen shrub has a rounded form.

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    Chaste tree

    Vitex agnus-castus

    This small tree boasts an upright, spreading form and finely dissected gray-green foliage.

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    Tall verbena

    Verbena bonariensis

    This outstanding annual or perennial deserves its popularity.

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    Piggyback plant

    Tolmiea menziesii ‘Taff’s Gold’

    With its mottled cream/green foliage, 'Taff's Gold' can brighten any dark garden area.

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    Propeller toad shade

    Trillium stamineum

    This striking spring-blooming species features narrow, chocolate-colored petals that twist like a propeller over slightly mottled leaves.