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Plant Guide
Calibrachoa Superbells® Dreamsicle
Calibrachoa Superbells® DreamsicleCalibrachoas are great alternatives to petunias.
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Calamint
Calamintha grandiflora 'Variegata'A well-behaved perennial from the mint family (Lamiaceae), variegated calamint has pale-green, oval leaves with strong white marbling.
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‘Blue Panda’ corydalis
Corydalis flexuosa ‘Blue Panda’The first of the coveted blue corydalises to be introduced, it produces fragrant clusters of long-spurred, azure flowers on a compact plant.
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Scrambled eggs
Corydalis aureaIn spring, this biennial produces small yellow flowers, which are carried tightly over finely divided, sea green leaves.
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Ceratostigma plumbaginoides
Ceratostigma plumbaginoides
This lovely herbaceous species is versatile and undemanding.
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‘Hachita’ Blue Grama Grass
Bouteloua gracilis 'Hachita''Hachita' has narrow, blue-green leaves that form dense mounds.
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‘Looking Glass’ Siberian bugloss
Brunnera macrophylla 'Looking Glass'This brunnera cultivar has a silvery, heart-shaped leaves that are mostly everygreen.
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Begonia ‘Marmaduke’
Begonia 'Marmaduke''Marmaduke' Rex begonia sports chocolate-colored speckles across golden leaves.
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‘Escargot’ begonia
Begonia ‘Escargot’'Escargot' takes its name from the snail-like curl pattern at the base of the leaf.
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Begonia ‘Cowardly Lion’
Begonia 'Cowardly Lion'Unlike many other shade garden plants with their cool blue colors, 'Cowardly Lion' rex begonia offers rich warm tones.