Naturalizing - Page 4 of 34 - Fine Gardening
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Plant Guide
Purple coneflower
Echinacea purpurea
Because of its carefree performance, this native meadow perennial with daisy-like flowers appropriately inhabits the gardens of many.
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‘Mount Baker’ lilac
Syringa × hyacinthiflora 'Mount Baker'This early flowering hybrid produces fragrant, single white flowers.
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Buffalo currant
Ribes odoratumIn spring, this North American native shrub produces clove-scented, lemon-yellow flowers, which are followed by black edible fruits.
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‘Pink Chablis’ spotted deadnettle
Lamium maculatum 'Pink chablis'‘Pink Chablis’ has pink flowers above silvery gray leaves edged with dark green.
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Dutch crocus
Crocus vernus
Dutch crocus is one of the hardiest, if not the hardiest, crocus species readily available to home gardeners.
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Sweet Beth
Trillium vaseyiThis trillium bears the largest flowers in the genus—almost 4 inches across.
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Rocky stonecrop
Sedum rupestreThis is a vigorous, mat-forming evergreen species with small gray-green leaves and terminal clusters of star-shaped, vibrant yellow flowers in summer.
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Black Tulip magnolia
Magnolia × soulangeana ‘Black Tulip’This stunning hybrid has deep burgundy, tulip-shaped flowers that appear in early spring before its 4- to 6-inch-long leaves unfurl.
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Wood spurge
Euphorbia amygdaloidesWood spurge is a soft, hairy, evergreen perennial with red-tinged stems and matte dark green leaves with red tones underneath.
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Checkered lily
Fritillaria meleagrisSolitary or paired bell-shaped flowers in shades of checkered maroon and reddish-purple or white dangle from delicate, arching stems in spring.