Southeast Plants

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    Blue Cascade® Evergreen Distylium

    Distylium 'PIIDIST-II'

    An exciting new evergreen featuring matte blue-green foliage with a cascading, layered habit. Its reddish-maroon flowers in late January through March add interest during the winter months. With its heat…

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    Blue Suede® Southern Highbush Blueberry

    Vaccinium corymbosum 'TH-682' 

    The perfect addition to your home garden or container.  White flowers bloom in spring.  Luscious large fruit ripen in early summer and beautiful fall foliage highlights the fall and winter…

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    ‘Nikko Blue’ bigleaf hydrangea

    Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Nikko Blue’

    This is a well-loved and vigorous cultivar with large, rounded flower heads of a rich, gorgeous blue.

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    Dahlia ‘Figaro’

    Dahlia ‘Figaro’

    'Figaro' is a dwarf "landscape" dahlia with semi-double flowers in shades of red, pink, orange, yellow, and white.

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    Salvia ‘Mystic Spires Blue’

    Salvia ‘Mystic Spires Blue’

    Throughout the summer, 'Mystic Spires Blue' produces long stalks of dark blue flowers, which continue to reward in abundance when deadheaded.

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    Deodar cedar, Himalayan cedar

    Cedrus deodara

    This evergreen, coniferous tree has a conical form and whorls of green needles.

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    Bloody dock

    Rumex sanguineus

    Bloody dock, also known as red-veined dock, is a taprooted perennial with a rosette of leaves distinctively marked with deep red or purple veins.

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    Rice-paper plant

    Tetrapanax papyrifer

    Large—to 20 inches across—almost rounded, lobed leaves that are colored green with a downy gray tinge contrast beautifully with almost any companion plant.

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    Salvia guaranitica

    Salvia guaranitica

    This perennial produces long spires of large, deep blue flowers from midsummer to frost.

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    Gunnera manicata

    Gunnera manicata

    This is the granddaddy of big-leaved perennials.