Naturalizing - Page 4 of 34 - Fine Gardening

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    Spring beauty

    Claytonia virginica

    This low-growing, spring-blooming succulent touts 5-petaled, pale-pink striped flowers with strap-like foliage that continues to grow after bloom but disappears in late spring when the plants go into dormancy.

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    Bachelor’s buttons

    Centaurea cyanus

    Bachelor's buttons bear charming and prolific flowers in hues of blue, pink, lavender, white, and maroon.

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    ‘Zagreb’ Thread-leaved tickseed

    Corepsis verticillata ‘Zagreb'

    'Zagreb' produces star-like blossoms in egg-yolk yellow in early summer on plants 12 inches tall and wide.

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    Sweet autumn clematis

    Clematis terniflora

    This deciduous, late-flowering twining vine with deep green leaves and profuse, fragrant white flowers is easy to grow and will thrive and bloom in shade.

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    Mountain bluet

    Centaurea montana

    Mountain bluet is an excellent choice for the border or rock garden.

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    Boltonia asteroides

    Boltonia asteroides

    Boltonias are vigorous perennials grown for their sprays of aster-like flowers, which appear above clean, gray-green foliage.

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    Tickseed sunflower

    Bidens aristosa

    This fast-growing annual of the Midwestern wet meadows grows to 4 or 5 feet tall.

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    ‘Rosenschale’ Japanese nemone

    Anemone × hybrida 'Rosenschale'

    This large, single-flowered, pinkish-purple anemone blooms from August to October on stems 24 to 34 inches tall.

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    ‘September Charm’ Japanese anemone

    Anemone × hybrida 'September Charm'

    Anemones thrive in light to partial shade but will tolerate full sun, as long as there is sufficient moisture.

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    Rocky Mountain columbine

    Aquilegia caerulea

    Rocky Mountain columbine is a beautiful, hearty, native perennial with blue and white flowers.