CAREX pensylvanica
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| Common Name: Pennsylvania Sedge, Common Oak Carex |
| Description: North American native with slender, upright, green blades. Looks like green tufts with gold highlights in autumn. Semi-evergreen in mild climates; does well under oak trees. Deer resistant. |
| Zone: 3-8 |
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GAILLARDIA aristata 'Arizona Red Shades' (gay-LARD-ee-ah) (a-ris-TAH-ta) | GAILRS3 |
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| Common Name: Blanket Flower |
| Description: This new introduction has the same bloom power as its sister plant Arizona Sun. Brilliant red flowers that start to bloom in June and last til September. |
| Zone: 3 |
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GAILLARDIA aristata 'Arizona Red Shades' (gay-LARD-ee-ah) (a-ris-TAH-ta) | GAILRS1 |
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| Common Name: Blanket Flower |
| Description: This new introduction has the same bloom power as its sister plant Arizona Sun. Brilliant red flowers that start to bloom in June and last til September. |
| Zone: 3 |
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GAILLARDIA 'Oranges & Lemons' PP# 17,092 (gay-LARD-ee-ah) | GAILOL5 |
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| Common Name: Blanket Flower |
| Description: Oranges & Lemons was bred in England by Rosemary Hardy. It has large, peachy-orange flowers with yellow tips and a gold cone. The blue-green foliage enhances the chartreuse seed heads. Long bloom time of early summer to mid-fall. |
| Zone: 6 |
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PANICUM virgatum 'Prairie Fire' PP# 19,367
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| Common Name: Red Switch Grass |
| Description: The foliage emerges blue-green in the spring but by early summer leaves turn shades of deep red. Plumes form in late summer. The foliage in the fall turns butter yellow and lingers into winter. |
| Zone: 4-9 |
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PANICUM virgatum 'RR1' Ruby Ribbons TM PP# 17,944
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| Common Name: Ruby Ribbons Switch Grass |
| Description: This Panicum came from the University of Connecticut's plant breeding program. This deer resistant hybrid is a cross between Panicum 'Heavy Metal' x Panicum 'Hans Herme' producing a four foot specimen emerging with blue-gray foliage that turns burgundy-red by mid-summer. The foliage gets darker as the season progresses. Flower spikes appear in late summer and persist into winter; great in arrangements. |
| Zone: 5 |
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