Dried Flower - Page 10 of 12 - Fine Gardening
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Showy goldenrod
Solidago speciosaThis garden-worthy species has dramatic, bright yellow flowers that are arranged into erect, pointed clusters.
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‘Fireworks’ goldenrod
Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks'This eye-catching cultivar has flower clusters that radiate out in all directions and resemble streaming yellow fireworks.
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Early goldenrod
Solidago junceaThis is the first goldenrod to bloom, featuring bright yellow, plume-like panicles in midsummer.
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Zigzag goldenrod
Solidago flexicaulisThis species is aptly named for its distinctive crooked stems that bend back and forth at 45° angles between nodes.
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Stonecrop
Sedum ‘Ruby Glow’In summer to late summer, this low-growing Sedum has rosy-red flowers atop small, fleshy blue-green leaves with ruddy highlights.
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‘May Night’ meadow sage
Salvia × sylvestris 'May Night'This drought-tolerant perennial bears deep violet-blue flower spikes in early summer and then sporadically if spent flowers are removed promptly.
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Annual clary sage
Salvia viridisFrom spring to summer, this annual produces multiple flower spikes with tiny flowers enclosed in showy bracts in shades of white, pink, or purple and marked with darker veins.
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‘Tricolor’ sage
Salvia officinalis 'Tricolor'Cooks and gardeners alike are indebted to this evergreen perennial for the unique, pungent flavor and aroma that its gray-green leaves produce.
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Purple sage
Salvia officinalis ‘Purpurascens’Cooks and gardeners alike are indebted to this evergreen perennial for the unique, pungent flavor and aroma that its gray-green leaves produce.
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Golden variegated sage
Salvia officinalis 'Icterina'Cooks and gardeners alike are indebted to this evergreen perennial for the unique, pungent flavor and aroma that its gray-green leaves produce.