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Harbor Belle™ Heavenly Bamboo

Dense, low growing evergreen groundcover, new foliage is edged in pink in spring and turns a brilliant fiery red in fall, lighting up the landscape! Red berries are held in […]

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Hair-awn Muhly

Hair-awn Muhly

This native’s tidy clumps of very fine blue foliage provide color and texture to the garden, but in late summer or fall they explode into bloom with clouds of airy […]

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Pink Flamingos Muhly Grass

Pink Flamingos Muhly Grass

Narrow, arching, blue-green foliage bears 5′ tall, light pink billowy plumes in Autumn. Easy to grow and very disease resistant.

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Leading Lady Plum Bee Balm

Leading Lady Plum Bee Balm

Tuck this early blooming bee balm into the front of your flower border to create a colorful swath of magenta purple flowers. Butterflies and hummingbirds will adore it!

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Pardon My Lavender Bee Balm

Pardon My Lavender Bee Balm

Tuck this sweet and petite perennial into the front of your flower border where it will create a colorful edge of dark cherry pink flowers in high summer. Butterflies adore […]

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Jacob Cline Bee Balm

Jacob Cline Bee Balm

Easy to grow and aggressive, this fragrant foliaged selection will stake out a block of space in any sunny to partially sunny garden and deliver beauty in the form of […]

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Kale Storm Mixed Kale

Kale Storm Mixed Kale

Kale is a super food full of vitamins, fiber, and nutrients. Enjoy fresh kale from the garden or patio container with this easy to grow mix. The young leaves are super […]

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Eulalia

This is a good selection for small gardens. Leaf blades (to 3/8″ w) are green and arch aracefully downward. Tiny buffy colored flowers with red tinges emerge in fluffy panicles […]

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Scout Maiden Grass

Scout Maiden Grass

Long, slender, green blades with white midribs that take on spectacular fall color reach up to 6′ by the end of summer to be topped off with fluffy, pink to […]

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Red Leaved Miscanthus

We love this grass! It’s hidden talents surface in early September, when cooler weather sets in. Deep green foliage suddenly turns all shades of red, orange and purple. Tall flower […]

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