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Smokin’ Hot™
Rosa hybrid cv. ‘WEKmopaga’Unique orange-red blossom overlaid with purple smoke on the edges. Great for cut flowers.
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Downton Abbey Pretty Lady Rose™ rose
Rosa ‘WEKdadoda’Old-fashioned English style rose enhanced with extraordinary fragrance.
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Brilliance
Dryopteris ErythrosoraThis coppery-red selection is bright and dramatic with leaves that mature to a dark green. A bold and beautiful choice for both wet or dry soils.
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‘Pink Double Dandy’ Peony
Paeonia x 'Pink Double Dandy'Large, pink flowers on strong stems above dark-green foliage. Prefers full sun to dappled shade. Hybridized by leading Itoh Peony breeder Don Smith.
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PMJ
RhododendronDurable variety with small trusses of bright lavender-pink blooms contrasting with mahogany-brown winter foliage color. Stands up to heat as well as cold.
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Windcliff Flurry
Fuchsia magellanciaSelected for brilliant red and purple flowers and winter hardiness. Blooms for months, irresistible to hummingbirds and a great background border.
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Little Ragu™ Sweet Bay
Laurus nobilis ‘MonRik’A compact Sweet Bay with bright green wavy leaves and a fabulous fragrance. This evergreen shrub looks and smells wonderful year-round. Works well in containers or as a house plant…
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Emerald Colonnade® holly
Ilex ‘Ruthol1’ PP #23905This versatile shrub is ideal for use as a single specimen or in a small group planting. Planted in mass, it forms a superb hedge, screen, or windbreak. Well suited…
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‘Black Magic’ elephant’s ear
Colocasia esculenta ‘Black Magic’Large striking, dusty purple-black foliage contrasts spectacularly with bright-colored plants. Spreads freely in rich, wet soils; more slowly in dry, clay soil. Adds bold color and tropical flair to any…
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Calamar Squid Agave
Agave bracteosa ‘Calamar’Rare, non-clumping form of Agave. Spineless blue-green leaves emerge vertically from a center rosette and arch gracefully to the outside of the plant. Rarely flowers. An interesting container or dry…