Fall - Page 9 of 36 - Fine Gardening

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    Vesper iris

    Pardanthopsis dichotoma

    The flowers of vesper iris open in the late afternoon over a period of several minutes, just about the time the sound of evening vespers might have wafted over an…

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    Mountain fleece

    Persicaria amplexicaulis

    This vigorous, but noninvasive perennial flowers from early summer into autumn with bright red, purple, or white blossoms.

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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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    Redwood sorrel

    Oxalis oregana

    Redwood sorrel is a creeping native perennial with shamrock-shaped leaves and cup-shaped pink, lilac, or white flowers over a long period from spring to fall.

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    Junior Walker™ nepeta

    Nepeta 'Novanepjun'

    This compact Nepeta retains the non-reseeding quality of its popular parent 'Walker's Low' at one third its size.

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    Variegated Japanese silver grass

    Miscanthus sinensis 'Variegatus'

    Variegated Japanese silver grass is a boon in any garden where fine texture, a gentle color scheme, and a bit of swaying in the wind are welcome.

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    Muhly grass

    Muhlenbergia capillaris

    In autumn, this unique specimen creates a spectacular, billowy inflorescence of massed, vibrant pink, airy flowers on 4-foot stems.

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    Blue beard, blue-mist shrub

    Caryopteris × clandonensis 'Longwood Blue'

    'Longwood Blue' is ideal for a mixed or shrub border.

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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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    Scotch heather

    Calluna vulgaris ‘Spring Torch’

    ‘Spring Torch’ gets its name from the vibrant color of its new growth in spring.