Characteristics - Page 15 of 128 - Fine Gardening
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‘Dark Eyes’ Foam flower
Tiarella 'Dark Eyes'This running cultivar has notably large light-pink flowers that appear in spring and then rebloom.
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Columbine meadow rue
Thalictrum aquilegiifolium
The lacy leaves of this meadow rue look like a columbine's, hence the common and scientific names.
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Bald cypress
Taxodium distichum and cvs.Its great beauty and variety of sizes and shapes makes this deciduous conifer a candidate for extensive use.
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Indian grass
Sorghastrum nutans 'Indian Steel'
Golden yellow plumes and a vase-like form give 'Indian Steel' a refined look.
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‘Aurora’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Aurora’This coleus has medium, scalloped, pale pinkish green and medium green leaves with raspberry undersides.
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Firewitch cheddar pink
Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Feuerhexe'Silvery-blue mats of evergreen, linear foliage.
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Daphne × burkwoodii ‘Briggs Moonlight’
Daphne × burkwoodii 'Briggs Moonlight'This stunning specimen has luminous, creamy-ivory leaves and narrow green margins.
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Tokyo wood fern
Dryopteris tokyoensisTokyo wood fern's ladderlike, upright fronds provide a strong vertical accent to its surroundings.
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Cheddar pink
Dianthus gratianopolitanus
This compact species forms broad mats of blue-gray linear leaves and is perfect for a rock garden setting.
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Indian rhubarb
Darmera peltataIndian rhubarb's flower stalks emerge from the ground on naked stems in spring and are followed by cupped, rounded but indented leaves up to 24 inches across.