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Turkistan Ornamental Onion
Low growing, thick gray-green leaves emerge in spring in pairs. From the center of each pair comes a short stalk with a large bud that opens in summer to reveal […]
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Ladys Mantle
Gray-green leaves are captivating when filled with droplets of a morning dew. A good edging plant or groundcover, it requires moist soil. Small yellow-green flowers produced in late spring.
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Burgundy Glow Bugleweed
Textured foliage creeps along in brilliant shades of pink, white and green. Flower spikes are deep blue, blooming May to June. Great color for a shade groundcover.
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Metallica Bugleweed
This shiny bronze leaved Bugleweed will quickly become one of your favorites. ‘Metallica’ and other Ajuga are also called Carpet Bugle because of the dense carpet that it forms quickly […]
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Chocolate Chip Bugleweed
Our latest favorite! The tiny leaves are a rich, chocolate-brown color with hints of deep purple. Blue flower spikes arise in May, adding only two inches to the height of […]
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Black Scallop Bugle Weed
Black Scallop’ is the most attractive Ajuga to come along in recent years. This low growing groundcover will quickly become your new favorite! Brilliant deep blue flowers cover this creeping […]
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Himalayan Maidenhair Fern
This species name venustum means handsome or charming and you will definitely be charmed by this woodland staple. This delicate fern forms a low, slow-spreading patch that gradually fills a […]
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