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‘Apricot Drift’ Rose
Rosa 'Apricot Drift'Double apricot colored flowers begin blooming in spring and display a season-long show of color. It is just as tough and disease resistant as others in the series. Best suited…
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giant snowdrop
Galanthus elwesiiThe giant snowdrop has larger flowers and broader leaves than the more common G.
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Grassy-leaved sweet flag
Acorus gramineus 'Variegatus'This aquatic perennial is semi-evergreen and showy, with grassy, striped foliage that reaches less than 1 foot tall.
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Rain lily
Zephyranthes reginae
These Mexican native bulbs actually offer demanding gardeners flowers on demand.
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Red spider lily
Lycoris radiata
Red spider lily’s brilliant red flowers remind me of an azalea’s ball truss.
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Common snowdrop
Galanthus nivalis
Snowdrops are some of the earliest bulbs, and flowers in general, to bloom in spring.
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Dutch crocus
Crocus vernus
Dutch crocus is one of the hardiest, if not the hardiest, crocus species readily available to home gardeners.
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Johnny-jump-up
Viola tricolorThis annual, biennial, or short-lived perennial is grown for its long season of pansy flowers in shades of purple, blue, yellow, and white.
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‘Variegatum’ scented geranium
Pelargonium crispum ‘Variegatum’This lemon-scented, shrubby, upright pelargonium has cream-margined leaves.
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Bedding zinnia
Zinnia elegans Dreamland seriesThis annual series is comprised of dwarf, compact plants, 10 to 12 inches tall and half as wide.