SORGHASTRUM nutans (sor-GAS-trum) (NEW-tanz) | GRSONU5 |
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| Common Name: Indian Grass |
| Description: 2004 GreatPlantsTM Grass of the Year! Stalwart, wide leaf, warm season native with golden, plume-like seed heads. |
| Zone: 3 |
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SORGHASTRUM nutans (sor-GAS-trum) (NEW-tanz) | GRSONU3 |
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| Common Name: Indian Grass |
| Description: 2004 GreatPlantsTM Grass of the Year! Stalwart, wide leaf, warm season native with golden, plume-like seed heads. |
| Zone: 3 |
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SORGHASTRUM nutans (sor-GAS-trum) (NEW-tanz) | GRSONU1 |
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| Common Name: Indian Grass |
| Description: 2004 GreatPlantsTM Grass of the Year! Stalwart, wide leaf, warm season native with golden, plume-like seed heads. |
| Zone: 3 |
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SORGHASTRUM nutans 'Indian Steel' (sor-GAS-trum) (NEW-tanz) | GRSOIS3 |
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| Description: Strong, upright grower with blue-green foliage. |
| Zone: 4 |
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SORGHASTRUM nutans 'Indian Steel' (sor-GAS-trum) (NEW-tanz) | GRSOIS5 |
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| Description: Strong, upright grower with blue-green foliage. |
| Zone: 4 |
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SPARTINA pectinata (spar-TEEN-a) (peck-ti-NAH-ta) | GRSPPE3 |
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| Common Name: Prairie Cordgrass, Freshwater Cordgrass |
| Description: 1999 Plant Select®. Excellent native with compact, narrow, erect inflorescences; yellow fall color. Excellent for naturalized settings, border, or accent plant. |
| Zone: 4 |
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SPARTINA pectinata (spar-TEEN-a) (peck-ti-NAH-ta) | GRSPPE1 |
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| Common Name: Prairie Cordgrass, Freshwater Cordgrass |
| Description: 1999 Plant Select®. Excellent native with compact, narrow, erect inflorescences; yellow fall color. Excellent for naturalized settings, border, or accent plant. |
| Zone: 4 |
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SPHAERALCEA coccinea (sfeer-AL-see-uh) (kok-SIN-ee-uh) | SPHACO3 |
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| Common Name: Scarlet Globemallow |
| Description: Low growing, native ground cover for naturalizing; coral red flowers. |
| Zone: 5 |
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SPIRAEA 'Golden Elf' PP# 12,025 (spy-REE-ah) | SPIRGE3 |
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| Description: Compact, golden foliage, ground cover type Spiraea. The foliage keeps its rich golden color best in sun and doesn't burn in summer heat. Flowering is infrequent and insignificant. Great ground cover, rock garden, container, and hanging basket plant. Propagation Prohibited. |
| Zone: 4 |
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SPIRAEA japonica 'Magic Carpet' PP# 9,363 (spy-REE-ah) (ja-PON-ih-ka) | SPIRMC5 |
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| Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Hot English introduction. Smaller, more compact, brighter colored foliage. Darker pink flowers than 'Goldflame'. Propagation Prohibited. |
| Zone: 5 |
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SPIRAEA japonica 'Magic Carpet' PP# 9,363 (spy-REE-ah) (ja-PON-ih-ka) | SPIRMC3 |
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| Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Hot English introduction. Smaller, more compact, brighter colored foliage. Darker pink flowers than 'Goldflame'. Propagation Prohibited. |
| Zone: 5 |
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SPODIOPOGON sibiricus (spoh-dee-oh-POH-gon) (si-BEER-ih-kus) | GRSPSI5 |
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| Common Name: Frost Grass, Siberian Graybeard |
| Description: This grass has a stiff, erect appearance that grows in clumps noted for its interesting foliage and reddish-purple fall color. The plume is an airy panicle with shiny purple spikelets from July-September. |
| Zone: 4 |
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SPOROBOLUS heterolepis (spor-OB-oh-lus) (het-er-oh-LEP-iss) | GRSPHE3 |
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| Common Name: Prairie Dropseed |
| Description: 2003 GreatPlantsTM Grass of the Year! Narrow-leaved, fragrant, native grass. Incredibly attractive in bloom and seed. |
| Zone: 3 |
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SPOROBOLUS wrightii (spor-OB-oh-lus) (RITE-ee-eye) | GRSPWR5 |
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| Common Name: Giant Sacaton |
| Description: 2006 Plant Select®. Stunning, feathery, branched seed heads; graceful, arching foliage. Great 'see through' plant, vigorous grower; drought resistant after establishment. |
| Zone: 4 |
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STACHYS byzantina (STAK-iss) (by-zan-TEEN-a) | STACBY1 |
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| Common Name: Lamb's Ears |
| Description: Soft, wooly, white, low foliage; 12-15" flower stalks. |
| Zone: 4 |
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STACHYS byzantina (STAK-iss) (by-zan-TEEN-a) | STACBY3 |
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| Common Name: Lamb's Ears |
| Description: Soft, wooly, white, low foliage; 12-15" flower stalks. |
| Zone: 4 |
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STACHYS byzantina 'Helene von Stein' (STAK-iss) (by-zan-TEEN-a) | STACHE5 |
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| Common Name: Betony, Woundwort |
| Description: Strong, vigorous, excellent stachys. Large, wooly, serrated, silver leaves create contrast. This plant has a good record for holding up in hot, humid weather. |
| Zone: 5 |
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STACHYS byzantina 'Silky Fleece' (STAK-iss) (by-zan-TEEN-a) | STACSF3 |
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| Common Name: Betony, Woundwort |
| Description: Lilac-plum flowers on 10" stems above small, white, wooly, low foliage. Excellent, cushion-forming ground cover. |
| Zone: 4 |
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STACHYS byzantina 'Silver Carpet' (STAK-iss) (by-zan-TEEN-a) | STACSC3 |
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| Common Name: Betony, Woundwort |
| Description: Silvery-gray foliage mats; seldom flowers, so requires less maintenance. |
| Zone: 4 |
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STACHYS macrantha (STAK-iss) (MAK-ran-tha) | STACMA3 |
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| Common Name: Betony, Woundwort |
| Description: Spikes of purple-rose flowers. Outstanding landscape plant. |
| Zone: 3 |
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STANLEYA pinnata (STAN-lee-yuh) (pin-NAY-ta) | STANPI5 |
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| Common Name: Prince's Plume |
| Description: Spectacular, yellow plumes in mid-summer on this tall, showy perennial; native to KS, NE, MT, and the Dakotas. Good plants for drier site. |
| Zone: 4 |
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STEVIA rebaudiana (STEV-ee-a) (re-baud-ee-AH-nuh) | HBSTRE3 |
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| Common Name: Sweetleaf |
| Description: Lantana cousin whose edible leaves are many times sweeter than sugar. Tropical and suptropical that grows fast in hot weather. Small, white flowers in tight clusters. Does not tolerate shipping in cold weather! |
| Zone: 9 |
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STIPA arundinacea (STY-pah) (ah-run-din-AY-see-ah) | GRSTAR3 |
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| Common Name: Needlegrass, Feathergrass, Pheasant's Tail Grass |
| Description: Dark green, fine textured, arching leaves. Autumn coloring with various shades of bronze, gold, and orange. Feathery inflorescences reach about 3'. |
| Zone: 8 |
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STOKESIA laevis 'Klaus Jelitto' (sto-KEE-see-ah) (LAY-vis) | STOKKJ3 |
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| Common Name: Stoke's Aster |
| Description: Superior cultivar, vegetatively produced; introduced by Allen Bush to honor German seedsman. Larger, darker flowers than species on stems to 18". |
| Zone: 5 |
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STOKESIA laevis 'Purple Parasols' PP# 10,660 (sto-KEE-see-ah) (LAY-vis) | STOKPP3 |
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| Common Name: Stoke's Aster |
| Description: Flowers can display five different colors on one plant by their maturity- from light powder blue to magenta. Highly acclaimed. Propagation Prohibited. |
| Zone: 4 |
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STROBILANTHUS dyerianus (stro-bih-LAN-thus) (dy-err-ee-AY-nus) | STRODY4 |
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| Common Name: Persian Shield |
| Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Tropical shrub used for its texture and incredible colors of purple and blues with iridescent silvering on leaves with rich maroon beneath. |
| Zone: 10 |
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SUCCULENT ASSORTMENT Larger Varieties
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| Description: Another outstanding succulent assortment containing 6 varieties of our larger specimens for containers or trough gardens. We can make several trays with no duplicates.
As we expand our collection, you'll find a number of gems in our assortments that we don't have enough of to list individually. |
| Zone: 9 |
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SUCCULENT ASSORTMENT Smaller Varieties
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| Description: An exciting assortment of 8 contrasting varieties (our choice) make this mix perfect for building unique trough gardens for the patio or enjoying indoors in winter. We can make several trays with no duplicates.
As we expand our collection, you'll find a number of gems in our assortments that we don't have enough of to list individually. |
| Zone: 9 |
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TABLETOP TROUGH GARDEN
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| Description: A 6x9" low trough creatively arranged with a variety of unique succulents to be used on the patio or indoors in winter.
Please order in multiples of 3. Will ship by truck and to select FedEx/UPS zones; please call for details. |
| Zone: 8 |
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TALINUM calycinum (tal-IN-um) (kal-EE-sin-um) | TALICA1 |
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| Common Name: Rock Rose |
| Description: Purplish-pink, 1" wide flowers on 1' stems. Succulent leaves on this Great Plains prairie native. Needs a well-drained, dry site. A real jewel! Available after 4/1. |
| Zone: 4 |
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