Rock Garden - Page 20 of 34 - Fine Gardening

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    ‘Plum Pudding’ coral bells

    Heuchera 'Plum Pudding'

    'Plum Pudding' heuchera makes an excellent foliage plant for sunny to partly shady gardens.

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    Muscari Paradoxum

    Muscari paradoxum

    The flowers of this grape hyacinth are stunning, reaching 8 to 12 inches tall.

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    ‘Valerie Finnis’ grape hyacinth

    Muscari neglectum 'Valerie Finnis'

    This graph hyacinth is a tall, brilliant powder-blue showstopper that shows beautifully with pink-cupped daffodils.

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    ‘Blue Spike’ grape hyacinth

    Muscari armeniacum 'Blue Spike'

    These double-flowered grape hyacinths are a good candidate for beds and borders because they increase only by division.

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    Snow-in-summer

    Cerastium tomentosum

    Snow-in-summer is great for rock gardens and dry areas, and also works well as a container plant.

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    ‘Jack Snipe’ daffodil

    Narcissus ‘Jack Snipe’

    Generally speaking, daffodils perform best in full sun and well-drained soil, in areas where there is a fair amount of rainfall in the fall and spring and where the summer…

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    Clematis integrifolia Mongolian Bells™

    Clematis integrifolia Mongolian Bells™

    Clematis integrifolia is no longer only blue.

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    ‘Elizabeth’ Korean bellflower

    Campanula takesimana ‘Elizabeth’

    Starting in early summer and continuing until fall, 'Elizabeth' puts forth abundant purple-flushed, pale pink bells with dark speckles on the inside.

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    ‘Lime Rickey’ coral bells

    Heuchera 'Lime Rickey'

    Ruffled bright green leaves—first chartreuse and then lime green— and spires of white flowers distinguish this vigorous coral bells cultivar.

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    Sulfur flower

    Eriogonum umbellatum

    Wild buckwheats have assumed star roles in drought-tolerant landscapes throughout the West, and none is more useful than sulfur flower.