
Chocolate Snakeroot
More shade-tolerant than other varieties, this plant also boasts gorgeous deep purple foliage that remains dense with some early season pruning. Bright white flowers in September make this even more […]
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Bell Heather
Bell Heather blooms from June to September, producing urn-shaped, bright magenta flowers over its dark green leaves. Tolerant of sandy or rocky soils which makes it a good groundcover for […]
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Purple Bells Heather
Irresistible color from this June and July blooming selection demands your attention. Dense and mound forming, ‘Purple Bells’ makes its deep green, needle-like foliage come alive with a tidal wave […]
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Purple Coneflower
Echinacea purpurea is one of the great butterfly magnets of the native perennial garden. Coneflowers are easy to grow in average to dry, well-drained soils. Flowers with large orange-gold spiky […]
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Rosada Coneflower
Highlighter-pink, exceltric flowers with dark purple stems bring in the flutter of hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees in the summer. As the seasons turn, the songbirds will enjoy the seeds of […]
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Baja Burgundy Coneflower
This sturdy compact plant is loaded with dark red blooms with medium brown central cones. The vibrant color makes this a standout in any sunny spot, also terrific planted in […]
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Primadonna Deep Rose Coneflower
This coneflower has it all starting with large 5-6″ flowers that are made up of a double layer of lavender rose petals and a dark cone with a bit of […]
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Kismet™ Raspberry Coneflower
Possibly the perfect Coneflower, Kismet™ Raspberry combines a dense, compact form with huge,4″ diameter bloom and an incredible will to keep on blooming! Buds begin to open in late spring […]
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Fatal Attraction Coneflower
A little later blooming than many of the Coneflowers, ‘Fatal Attraction’ is worth the wait with a flower that might be fatal to all the other Echinacea in your garden! […]
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Night Heron Fairy Bells
This sleek, sophisticated, evergreen perennial will add a mystique to your landscape.In spring dark black-purple stems rise like asparagus from the soil, reaching heights of 4 to 6 feet tall. […]
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