Midwest Plants
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Rainbow Happy Trails™ Groundcover Rose, Rainbow Happy Trails™
Rosa hybrid cv. ‘WEKsurdicla’True groundcover rose. Abundant pink and yellow blooms in the landscape from Spring through frost.
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Golden Duchess® Eastern Hemlock
Tsuga canadensis 'MonKinn' P.P.#25,503Like a jewel in the landscape, this superb new dwarf nearly glows with golden-yellow foliage on graceful, arching branches. Its low, mounding form and improved sun tolerance over other gold…
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Golden Duchess™ Eastern Hemlock
Tsuga canadensis 'MonKinn'Like a jewel in the landscape, this superb new dwarf conifer nearly glows with golden-yellow foliage on graceful, arching branches. Its low, mounding form and improved sun tolerance over other…
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Plant Guide
‘Purple Fountain’ European beech
Fagus sylvatica ‘Purple Fountain’'Purple Fountain' is a deciduous, columnar, dark-leaved tree with bronze-purple, wavy margined leaves and cascading branches.
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Spotted Joe Pye weed
Eutrochium maculatumLarge, flat-topped flowerheads in shades of purple add soft color and texture to the summer and fall garden.
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Scotch heather
Calluna vulgaris ‘Spring Torch’‘Spring Torch’ gets its name from the vibrant color of its new growth in spring.
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Diabolo® ninebark
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Monlo’With its upright, arching branches and dark chocolate to purple foliage, Diabolo® ninebark offers a color contrast with silver-leaved plants and makes a fine backdrop hedge.
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‘Indian Summer’ black-eyed Susan
Rudbeckia hirta ‘Indian Summer’‘Indian Summer’ is a standout among a sea of black-eyed Susans because of its extra-large, golden yellow flower heads.
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Japanese anemone
Anemone hupehensis var. japonicaJapanese anemones are slightly taller than the species, sometimes growing to 4 feet.
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Flame azalea
Rhododendron calendulaceumThis plant's leaves are mid-green and are softly hairy on both sides.