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Plant Guide
‘Fishnet Stockings’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Fishnet Stockings’A tall, upright coleus, 'Fishnet Stockings' has inky black lines throughout its vivid lime green leaves, tracing the pattern of every vein.
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‘Dark Star’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Dark Star’The simple, indigo-purple leaves of mid-size 'Dark Star' draw all eyes to its inky depths.
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‘Trailing Bleeding Heart’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Trailing Bleeding Heart’The 14-inch-tall cultivar ‘Trailing Bleeding Heart’ has hot fuchsia-pink leaves ringed with purple and a band of lime green.
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‘Meandering Linda’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Meandering Linda’‘Meandering Linda’, a close cousin of <a href="/WorkArea/linkit.
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Cup plant
Silphium perfoliatumA coarse but bold perennial giant for the back of the border, cup plant has yellow, daisy-like flowers in summer.
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‘Dart’s Dash’ rugosa rose
Rosa rugosa 'Dart's Dash'Though not very well known, 'Dart's Dash' is one of the best of the crimson double rugosa roses.
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‘Linda Campbell’ rugosa rose
Rosa rugosa 'Linda Campbell''Linda Campbell' is an unscented, true red rugosa rose.
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‘Foxi’ rugosa rose
Rosa rugosa 'Foxi'Large, open, semi-double pink flowers with yellow stamens and an intoxicating scent make 'Foxi' an outstanding rugosa rose.
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Azalea
Rhododendron 'Admiral Semmes'
This native azalea, winner of the 2007 Georgia Gold medal award, will thrive in heat and humidity, which is why it is a good choice for the South.
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‘Cardinal de Richelieu’ rose
Rosa 'Cardinal de Richelieu'This is one of the darkest-flowered roses from the oldest class of garden roses, the gallicas.