Early Summer - Page 18 of 45 - Fine Gardening

  • Fuchsia
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    Hardy fuchsia

    Fuchsia magellanica

    This erect shrub grows to 10 feet high and wide and produces many small, tubular, pendent flowers in shades of red, pink, and sometimes white.

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    ‘Fragrant Angel’ purple coneflower

    Echinacea purpurea 'Fragrant Angel'

    Coneflowers have much to offer the garden, and now they have fragrance, too.

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    Eastern wahoo

    Euonymus atropurpureus

    Because it is a relative of the immensely popular burning bush ( E.

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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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    Fleabane

    Erigeron karvinskianus

    'Profusion' fleabane is a carpeting, rhizomatous, woody-based perennial with lax, branching stems and abundant yellow-centered white flowers in summer.

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    ‘Jade Dragon’ euphorbia

    Euphorbia ‘Jade Dragon’

    This plant makes a riveting focal point in the border, with golden bracts with red centers that open just above the burgundy-tinted, dark green leaves in spring to summer.

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    Narrow-leaved coneflower

    Echinacea angustifolia

    This native meadow perennial has daisy-like blossoms in early summer.

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    Euphorbia dulcis ‘Chameleon’

    Euphorbia dulcis 'Chameleon'

    This notable species produces erect stems of bronzy burgundy leaves and purple-green bracts in early summer.

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    ‘Rubra’ wood spurge

    Euphorbia amygdaloides ‘Rubra’

    This cultivar has a compact, bushy habit to 20 inches tall and purple-red flushed leaves, especially on new growth and in winter.

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    Red banana

    Ensete ventricosum ‘Maurelii’

    This banana-like perennial has large paddle-shaped leaves, which range in color from deep claret brown to red-purple to pale green, produced from the center of the plant, with thick, bright…