Growth Rate - Page 3 of 116 - Fine Gardening
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‘Apricot Drift’ Rose
Rosa 'Apricot Drift'Double apricot colored flowers begin blooming in spring and display a season-long show of color. It is just as tough and disease resistant as others in the series. Best suited…
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‘Gold Band’ pampas grass
Cortaderia selloana 'Gold Band'This clumping, drought-tolerant grass is one of the best pampas grasses you could grow.
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Mr. Bowling Ball® American arborvitae
Thuja occidentalis 'Bobazam'This evergreen shrub with finely textured sage green foliage forms a perfect, 3-foot-diameter, slow-growing globe, hence its name, Mr.
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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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‘Korean Gold’ plum yew
Cephalotaxus harringtonia 'Korean Gold'This slow-growing dwarf conifer has a wide, rounded crown and narrowly furrowed, partially peeling bark.
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Blue cohosh
Caulophyllum thalictroides
This plant's three-lobed, veined leaves are dark purple when they emerge and later turn green.
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Lawson false cypress
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Ellwoodii’This plant has a cypress-like, densely conical form with erect feathery branches of ovate blue-gray juvenile leaves.
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‘Calycanthema’ Canterbury bells
Campanula medium ‘Calycanthema’This 2- to 3-foot-tall bellflower bears single or double flowers in white, blue, or pink.
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‘The Rocket’ elephant’s ear
Ligularia stenocephala 'The Rocket'The aptly named ‘The Rocket’ is virtually indestructible if sited in damp shade.
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‘Purple Fountain’ European beech
Fagus sylvatica ‘Purple Fountain’'Purple Fountain' is a deciduous, columnar, dark-leaved tree with bronze-purple, wavy margined leaves and cascading branches.