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  • Plant Guide

    Tassel flower

    Emilia coccinea

    A captivating little plant for the front of the border, tassel flower produces small, scarlet-orange pompons which, when viewed from a distance, seem like they’re floating in air.

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    ‘Cosmic Red’ cosmos

    Cosmos sulfureus ‘Cosmic Red’

    The intense scarlet red blooms and yellow centers of this bedding plant will stop you in your tracks.

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    ‘Waterlily’ autumn crocus

    Colchicum 'Waterlily'

    Semi-erect, narrowly ovate leaves 7-10 inches long appear in spring and disappear by summer, followed by large, fully double, rosy lilac flowers resembling the blooms of a waterlily.

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    Trumpet creeper

    Campsis radicans

    Trumpet creeper is a vigorous climber with clusters of  trumpet-shaped orange to red flowers from late summer to autumn.

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    Bergenia cordifolia

    Bergenia cordifolia

    This plant is noted for its beautiful bronze fall foliage.

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    Yarrow

    Achillea millefolium

    This rhizomic, mat-forming and aggressive perennial frows to 2 feet tall and wide with ferny, finely-textured, green foliage.

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    Armenian geranium

    Geranium psilostemon

    Upright, magenta flowers form shallow cups with jet-black centers and veins bloom in summer.

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    ‘Firetail’ mountain fleece

    Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Firetail'

    This vigorous but noninvasive perennial flowers from early summer into autumn with crimson blossoms to 6 inches long.

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    Chilean glory flower

    Eccremocarpus scaber

    This fast-growing, evergreen climber has sharply 4-angled stems and red-orange tubular flowers tipped with yellow that are borne in clusters 4 to 6 inches long.

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    Checkered lily

    Fritillaria meleagris

    Solitary or paired bell-shaped flowers in shades of checkered maroon and reddish-purple or white dangle from delicate, arching stems in spring.