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    Red epimedium, red barrenwort, bishop’s hat

    Epimedium × rubrum

    Early in the season, the thin, heart-shaped leaves of this plant have a red tinge, which turns to bronze in fall.

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    Epimedium stellulatum ‘Wudang Star’

    Epimedium stellulatum 'Wudang Star'

    'Wudang Star' is a clump-forming, evergreen perennial with spiny, glossy foliage.

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    Umbrella leaf

    Diphylleia cymosa

    Wide and distinct umbrella-like leaves form beautiful clumps in a woodland setting.

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    Canada hemlock

    Tsuga canadensis

    This North American native grows to 70 feet tall, with a broadly pyramidal outline.

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    ‘Spring Symphony’ Foam flower

    Tiarella 'Spring Symphony'

    This reblooming, clump-forming variety blooms in spring, producing 15-inch spires densely packed with pink blossoms.

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    Red trillium

    Trillium erectum

    This trillium has upright or outward-facing blossoms of chocolate or reddish-purple, or occasionally white or yellow.

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    Hairy toad lily

    Tricyrtis hirta

    The star-like blossoms of this species are white with rich purple spots and purple stigmas.

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    Celandine poppy

    Stylophorum diphyllum

    Celandine poppy is an eastern U.

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    Solomon’s plume

    Smilacina racemosa

    This shade-loving perennial produces plumes of creamy white blossoms in spring, followed by mottled yellowish-green berries that turn to deep red.

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    Pink reblooming azalea

    Rhododendron Bloom-A-Thon® Pink

    From Proven Winners: Why settle for just a week or two of flowers when you can enjoy up to five months of blooms?