Naturalizing - Page 22 of 34 - Fine Gardening

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    Sweet Beth

    Trillium vaseyi

    This trillium bears the largest flowers in the genus—almost 4 inches across.

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    Toad lily

    Tricyrtis formosana

    The upward-facing, starlike blossoms of this species vary from white to light pink or lilac, with reddish purple spots throughout.

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    ‘Black Snowflake’ Foam flower

    Tiarella 'Black Snowflake'

    This clump-forming variety has very dramatic, deeply cut foliage with wide black veins that looks like a black snowflake when new.

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    ‘Oakleaf’ Foam flower

    Tiarella wherryi 'Oakleaf'

    This cultivar of the North American species has reddish, deeply lobed, oak-like leaves that mature to dark green with burgundy splashes.

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    Dahlberg daisy

    Thymophylla tenuiloba

    This fragrant annual is covered with delicate, daisy-like yellow blossoms in July and August.

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    ‘Hewitt’s Double’ Yunnan meadow rue

    Thalictrum delavayi 'Hewitt's Double'

    This cultivar has some of the showiest flowers of the meadow rues.

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    Yunnan meadow rue

    Thalictrum delavayi

    From mid-summer to early autumn, this Thalictrum species has clusters of large, fluffy-looking flowers with lilac to white petals and pale yellow stamens atop wiry, purple-tinted stems and delicately textured foliage.

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    ‘Miss Canada’ Preston lilac

    Syringa × prestoniae ‘Miss Canada’

    This hardy, late-flowering hybrid bears perfumed rose-pink buds opening to pink flowers.

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    Amethyst coralberry

    Symphoricarpos × doorenbosii 'Kordes'

    This hybrid produces vivid deep purple-pink fruit from late summer on.

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    Blue-eyed grass

    Sisyrinchium graminoides

    This clump forming, semi-evergreen, grass-like perennial blooms in summer, with a long succession of yellow-centered blue flowers.