ACORUS calamus (ah-KOR-us) (KAL-a-mus) | ACORCA3 |
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| Common Name: Sweet Flag |
| Description: U.S. native with long, sword-like leaves; small, greenish flowers. Roots are dried and candied for popular old-time confection. |
| Zone: 4 |
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ACORUS calamus 'Variegatus' (ah-KOR-us) (KAL-a-mus) | ACORCV5 |
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| Description: A spectacular addition to the damp garden. Water/bog plant with vertical, creamy variegation. |
| Zone: 5 |
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ACORUS gramineus 'Ogon' (ah-KOR-us) (gram-IN-ee-us) | ACOROG3 |
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| Description: Chartreuse and cream variegated foliage. Good water plant. |
| Zone: 1 |
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ACTAEA pachypoda (ak-TAY-ah) (pak-ee-POH-dah) | ACTAPA5 |
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| Common Name: Baneberry, Cohosh, Doll's Eyes |
| Description: Spring blooming, bushy, native plant; glossy white berries. |
| Zone: 3 |
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ACTAEA racemosa (ak-TAY-ah) (ray-ce-MO-sa) | ACTARA5 |
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| Common Name: Black Cohosh, Snakeroot, Fairy Candles |
| Description: Handsome, broad leaves; white or ivory flowers in the fall. Native plant. |
| Zone: 4 |
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AGASTACHE aurantiaca (Coronado®) (ag-ah-STAK-ee) (ow-ran-tee-AH-ka) | AGASCO3 |
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| Common Name: Hyssop |
| Description: 2001 Plant Select®. Helmets of yellow stained with orange mid-summer to frost. Silvery-leaved, southwestern perennial native; intensely aromatic. Needs a well-drained site.
(Agastaches are difficult to ship safely, especially in warm weather - even by truck! Their desert heritage makes them resent humidity and restricted air flow. We reserve the right to refuse to ship them if we know they won't arrive alive!) |
| Zone: 1 |
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AGASTACHE barberi 'Tutti Frutti' (ag-ah-STAK-ee) (BAR-ber-ee) | AGASTF3 |
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| Description: Bubble-gum scented foliage with rose flowers.
(Agastaches are difficult to ship safely, especially in warm weather- even by truck! Their desert heritage makes them resent humidity and restricted air flow. We reserve the right to refuse to ship them if we know they won't arrive alive!) |
| Zone: 5 |
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AGASTACHE c. 'Sinning' PP# 13673 (SONORAN SUNSET®) (ag-ah-STAK-ee) (CAN-a) | AGASSS3 |
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| Description: 2002 Plant Select®. Much showier lavender-rose flowers than the species. Compact, large-flowered selection that blooms late summer to fall. Asexual propagation prohibited.
(Agastaches are difficult to ship safely, especially in warm weather- even by truck! Their desert heritage makes them resent humidity and restricted air flow. We reserve the right to refuse to ship them if we know they won't arrive alive!) |
| Zone: 5 |
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AGASTACHE cana (ag-ah-STAK-ee) (CAN-a) | AGASCA3 |
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| Common Name: Hummingbird, Double Bubble Mint |
| Description: Dark pink, fragrant flowers on spikes in August-September.
(Agastaches are difficult to ship safely, especially in warm weather- even by truck! Their desert heritage makes them resent humidity and restricted air flow. We reserve the right to refuse to ship them if we know they won't arrive alive!) |
| Zone: 5 |
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AGASTACHE 'Firebird' (ag-ah-STAK-ee) | AGASFI3 |
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| Common Name: Hyssop |
| Description: Pleasing coppery-orange flowers turning pink; wonderfully scented foliage. Probably the best.
(Agastaches are difficult to ship safely, especially in warm weather- even by truck! Their desert heritage makes them resent humidity and restricted air flow. We reserve the right to refuse to ship them if we know they won't arrive alive!) |
| Zone: 5 |
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AGASTACHE foeniculum (ag-ah-STAK-ee) (foe-NICK-yew-lum) | AGASFO3 |
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| Common Name: Anise Hyssop, Anise Mint |
| Description: Outstanding ornamental, leaves used for seasoning and tea. Spikes of lavender flowers.
(Agastaches are difficult to ship safely, especially in warm weather- even by truck! Their desert heritage makes them resent humidity and restricted air flow. We reserve the right to refuse to ship them if we know they won't arrive alive!) |
| Zone: 4 |
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AGASTACHE foeniculum (ag-ah-STAK-ee) (foe-NICK-yew-lum) | AGASFO1 |
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| Common Name: Anise Hyssop, Anise Mint |
| Description: Outstanding ornamental; leaves used for seasoning and tea. Spikes of lavender flowers.
(Agastaches are difficult to ship safely, especially in warm weather- even by truck! Their desert heritage makes them resent humidity and restricted air flow. We reserve the right to refuse to ship them if we know they won't arrive alive!) |
| Zone: 4 |
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AGASTACHE foeniculum 'Golden Jubilee' (ag-ah-STAK-ee) (foe-NICK-yew-lum) | AGASGJ1 |
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| Common Name: Hyssop |
| Description: Dense spikes of lavender-blue florets above branching plants in mid-late summer. Striking golden foliage with attractive, serrated leaves and alluring mint fragrance. Commemorates the 50 year reign of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
(Agastaches are difficult to ship safely, especially in warm weather- even by truck! Their desert heritage makes them resent humidity and restricted air flow. We reserve the right to refuse to ship them if we know they won't arrive alive!) |
| Zone: 4 |
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AGASTACHE foeniculum 'Golden Jubilee' (ag-ah-STAK-ee) (foe-NICK-yew-lum) | AGASGJ3 |
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| Common Name: Hyssop |
| Description: Dense spikes of lavender-blue florets above branching plants in mid-late summer. Striking golden foliage with attractive, serrated leaves and alluring mint fragrance. Commemorates the 50 year reign of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
(Agastaches are difficult to ship safely, especially in warm weather- even by truck! Their desert heritage makes them resent humidity and restricted air flow. We reserve the right to refuse to ship them if we know they won't arrive alive!) |
| Zone: 4 |
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AGASTACHE 'Pstessene' (CORONADO® Red) (ag-ah-STAK-ee) | AGASCR3 |
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| Common Name: Hyssop |
| Description: 2009 Plant Select®. Reddish-orange flowers that turn darker as they age; blooms all summer. A distinct selection from Welby Gardens in a new color shade. (Agastaches are difficult to ship safely, especially in warm weather - even by truck! Their desert heritage makes them resent humidity and restricted air flow. We reserve the right to refuse to ship them if we know they won't arrive alive!) |
| Zone: 5 |
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AGASTACHE rupestris (ag-ah-STAK-ee) (roo-PES-tris) | AGASRS3 |
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| Common Name: Hyssop |
| Description: Sunset orange and lavender flowers summer through fall on gray-green, scented foliage. Thrives in well-drained, poor soil with plenty of heat. Risky to ship!
(Agastaches are difficult to ship safely, especially in warm weather- even by truck! Their desert heritage makes them resent humidity and restricted air flow. We reserve the right to refuse to ship them if we know they won't arrive alive!) |
| Zone: 1 |
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ALLIUM cernuum (AL-ee-um) (SIR-new-um) | ALLICE3 |
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| Common Name: Nodding Onion, Wild Onion, Lady's Leek |
| Description: Glaucous leaves; nodding, white to pink flowers. Native to most of the U.S. |
| Zone: 3 |
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ALLIUM stellatum (AL-ee-um) (stel-LAY-tum) | ALLIST3 |
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| Common Name: Pink Prairie Onion |
| Description: Eastern Great Plains native with umbels of deep pink stars. |
| Zone: 3 |
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AMORPHA canescens (a-MOR-fa) (kah-NES-enz) | AMORCA3 |
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| Common Name: Lead Plant |
| Description: 1999 GreatPlantsTM Perennial of the Year. U.S. native of dry or well-drained sites. Dense, white, hairy leaflets; blue flower spikes in June-July. |
| Zone: 3 |
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AMORPHA nana (a-MOR-fa) (NA-na) | AMORNA3 |
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| Common Name: Fragrant False Indigo |
| Description: Pink flowers with delightful honey fragrance from May-July on compact plants. |
| Zone: 3 |
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AMSONIA hubrichtii (am-SO-nee-ah) (hew-BRIK-tee-eye) | AMSOHU3 |
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| Common Name: Bluestar |
| Description: 2009 GreatPlantsTM Perennial of the Year! Pale blue flowers; mostly fine, needle-shaped leaves form a mound that turns bright yellow in fall. |
| Zone: 4 |
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AMSONIA illustris (am-SO-nee-ah) (il-LUS-tris) | AMSOIL3 |
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| Common Name: Shining Bluestar |
| Description: A native with light blue flowers; thick, leathery foliage with gold fall color. |
| Zone: 4 |
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AMSONIA tabernaemontana (am-SO-nee-ah) (tab-er-nay-mon-TAN-ah) | AMSOTA1 |
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| Common Name: Bluestar |
| Description: Starry, pale blue flowers May-June on native with willow-like leaves. Carefree; great foliage all season. |
| Zone: 4 |
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AMSONIA tabernaemontana (am-SO-nee-ah) (tab-er-nay-mon-TAN-ah) | AMSOTA3 |
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| Common Name: Bluestar |
| Description: Starry, pale blue flowers May-June on native with willow-like leaves. Carefree; great foliage all season. |
| Zone: 4 |
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ANAPHALIS margaritacea (an-NAFF-al-is) (mar-gar-ih-TAY-see-a) | ANAPMA1 |
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| Common Name: Pearly Everlasting |
| Description: Silvery-white, yellow centered flowers July-August. Excellent flowers and foliage; fine for drying. |
| Zone: 4 |
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ANAPHALIS margaritacea (an-NAFF-al-is) (mar-gar-ih-TAY-see-a) | ANAPMA3 |
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| Common Name: Pearly Everlasting |
| Description: Silvery-white, yellow centered flowers July-August. Excellent flowers and foliage; fine for drying. |
| Zone: 4 |
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ANDROPOGON gerardii 'Pawnee' (an-dro-PO-gon) (jer-ar-dee-eye) | GRANGE1 |
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| Common Name: Big Bluestem |
| Description: Colorful, robust native; turns light red after frost. |
| Zone: 4 |
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ANDROPOGON gerardii 'Pawnee' (an-dro-PO-gon) (jer-ar-dee-eye) | GRANGE3 |
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| Common Name: Big Bluestem |
| Description: Colorful, robust native; turns light red after frost. |
| Zone: 4 |
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ANDROPOGON gerardii 'Pawnee' (an-dro-PO-gon) (jer-ar-dee-eye) | GRANGE5 |
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| Common Name: Big Bluestem |
| Description: Colorful, robust native; turns light red after frost. |
| Zone: 4 |
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ANDROPOGON gerardii 'Silver Sunrise' TM (an-dro-PO-gon) (jer-ar-dee-eye) | GRANSS5 |
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| Description: 2005 GreatPlantsTM Release. Outstanding, colorful, 4-6' cultivar selected from Andropogon 'Champ' by Dr. Donald Steinegger of the University of Nebraska Horticulture Department and evaluated and introduced by the GreatPlants® program of Nebraska. Its showy blue, basal foliage with rich purple, fall color is contrasted with wide, golden bands in the flowering culms. |
| Zone: 4 |
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