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    Big Sky Sundown™ coneflower

    Echinacea ‘Evan Saul’

    This is one of the exceptional Big Sky™ series ( E.

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    Easy Does It™ rose

    Rosa 'HARpageant' 'Easy Does It'™

    This Floribunda rose was the 2010 All-America Rose Selections winner.

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    Compass plant

    Silphium laciniatum

    This tall, sturdy prairie plant makes an imposing statement in the garden with its large, deeply cut leaves and yellow sunflower-like flowers that face east and bloom in late summer and…

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    Border phlox

    Phlox paniculata 'David'

    This pure white phlox is valuable in the garden because of its abundant, fragrant flowers, its sturdy growth habit, and its resistance to powdery mildew.

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    ‘Pink Chablis’ spotted deadnettle

    Lamium maculatum 'Pink chablis'

    ‘Pink Chablis’ has pink flowers above silvery gray leaves edged with dark green.

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    ‘Jim’s Pride’ daphne

    Daphne × transatlantica 'Jim's Pride'

    This small shrub to 3-4 feet tall and wide blooms from late spring to fall with a liberal sprinkling of small, white, highly fragrant flowers over grey-green leaves that form…

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    ‘Wasagaming’ rugosa rose

    Rosa rugosa 'Wasagaming'

    'Wasagaming' (pronounced "wah-SAG-ah-ming") is a prolific bloomer that has the charm of the antique roses but with greater vigor and better growth habit.

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    ‘Little Trudy’ catmint

    Nepeta Little Trudy™

    This new compact catmint, with the cultivar name 'Psfike', only reaches 8 to 10 inches tall and 12 to 16 inches wide, the perfect size for containers, bed edges, or…

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    Wild four o’clock

    Mirabilis multiflora

    Native to the southwestern U.

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    Franklin tree

    Franklinia alatamaha

    Discovered in the wild along Georgia's Altamaha River in 1765 by botanists John and William Bartram, this beautiful landscape tree is considered extinct in the wild.