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    Striped bloody cranesbill

    Geranium sanguineum var. striatum

    A profusion of delicate pink, upward-facing blossoms cover this plant over a long period.

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    ‘Johnson’s Blue’ geranium

    Geranium ‘Johnson’s Blue’

    This popular perennial is grown for its blue or lavender-blue, saucer-shaped flowers that bloom for many weeks.

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    Rozanne geranium

    Geranium ‘Gerwat’

    The large blooms of this perennial are a spectacular violet-blue with a white throat and darker venation on plants 1 to 2 feet tall and wide.

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    ‘Boulder Blue’ blue fescue

    Festuca glauca ‘Boulder Blue’

    Regarded by some as the bluest blue fescue, this plant forms compact, cascading mounds of foot-tall, intensely blue, narrow leaves that are attractive in all seasons.

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    ‘Gartenmeister Bonstedt’ fuchsia

    Fuchsia ‘Gartenmeister Bonstedt’

    This cultivar boasts single, long-tubed, brick red flowers and dark bronze-red leaves and stems.

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    Diamond Frost® euphorbia

    Euphorbia inneuphdia

    Diamond Frost euphorbia is an absolute workhorse in the garden, blooming almost the entire planting season and with no deadheading needed.

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    ‘Phantom’ Joe Pye weed

    Eutrochium 'Phantom'

    'Phantom' Joe Pye weed is an excellent 3-foot-tall perennial that was bred especially for smaller gardens and mixed containers.

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    ‘Little Joe’ Joe Pye weed

    Eutrochium dubium ‘Little Joe’

    'Little Joe' is a dwarf cultivar of a species of our native Joe Pye weed.

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    ‘Diamond Frost’ euphorbia

    Euphorbia ‘Diamond Frost’

    This hybrid produces masses of pure white bracts above finely textured, apple green foliage.

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    ‘Bright Star’ purple coneflower

    Echinacea purpurea ‘Bright Star’

    This native meadow derivative with daisy-like flowers blooms from early summer into early autumn.