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    ‘Rubra’ wood spurge

    Euphorbia amygdaloides ‘Rubra’

    This cultivar has a compact, bushy habit to 20 inches tall and purple-red flushed leaves, especially on new growth and in winter.

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    Yellow foxglove

    Digitalis grandiflora

    Originating in mountainous woodland and stony habitats from Europe to western Asia, yellow foxglove is tolerant of dry shade but flourishes with moisture.

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    ‘Mystic Illusion’ dahlia

    Dahlia ‘Mystic Illusion’

    This new dahlia has gorgeous, bright yellow blooms that pop against its rich, dark purple (nearly black) foliage.

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    Dahlia ‘Hissy Fitz’

    Dahlia 'Hissy Fitz'

    'Hissy Fitz' isn't a fussy plant, in spite of its amusing name.

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    Dahlia ‘Kidd’s Climax’

    Dahlia 'Kidd's Climax'

    The pink-and-cream dinner-plate-sized 'Kidd's Climax' of 1947 has 10-inch flowers atop 4-foot-tall plants.

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    Lady Banks rose

    Rosa banksiae 'Lutea'

    'Lady Banks' has clusters of double pastel yellow flowers in early spring. Information provided by Brushwood Nursery

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    ‘Molineux’ rose

    Rosa 'Molineux' (Ausmol)

     An excellent rose for bedding, although it is equally good for the border. Information provided by David Austin Roses

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    Rain lily

    Zephyranthes reginae

    These Mexican native bulbs actually offer demanding gardeners flowers on demand.

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    Viola ‘Etain’

    Viola ‘Etain’

    A hardworking, compact perennial, ‘Etain’ violet forms well-behaved clumps and blooms from time to time from spring through fall.

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    Feverfew

    Tanacetum parthenium

    Feverfew is a short-lived, bushy perennial that has become naturalized in much of North America.