SEDUM 'Purple Emperor' (SEE-dum) | SEDUPE5 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop (Tall Variety) |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Dusty red flowers from July-September above dark purple-red foliage. |
Zone: 3 |
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SEDUM sieboldii (SEE-dum) (see-BOLD-ee-eye) | SEDUSI3 |
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Common Name: October Daphne, Stonecrop (Tall Variety) |
Description: Graceful, arching stems with glaucous, gray, almost round, ternate, pink-tinted, toothed leaves form a lovely mound. Pink flowers in September after which it goes dormant, to come back fresh in spring. Good in containers and baskets.
Choice rock garden, ground cover, or roof garden selection. Requires excellent drainage. |
Zone: 3 |
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SEDUM sieboldii 'Mediovariegatum' (SEE-dum) (see-BOLD-ee-eye) | SEDUMV3 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop (Tall Variety) |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. This delightful variegated form has creamy-white splotches in leaf centers, frequently blushed with red when outdoors. Pink flowers in fall. To prevent reversion, remove non-variegated shoots. |
Zone: 3 |
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SEDUM spectabile 'Neon' (SEE-dum) (spek-TAB-il) | SEDUNE3 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop (Tall Variety) |
Description: Intense, deep purplish-pink flowers in fall over green foliage. Selected for its electric color from Sedum 'Brilliant' by The Ivy Farm. |
Zone: 3 |
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SEDUM 'Vera Jameson' (SEE-dum) | SEDUVJ3 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop (Tall Variety) |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Exciting hybrid! Deep purple leaves; dusty pink flowers in fall. Does not develop open centers as readily as 'Robustum'.
Choice rock garden, ground cover, or roof garden selection. Requires excellent drainage. |
Zone: 4 |
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SEDUM 'Vera Jameson' (SEE-dum) | SEDUVJ5 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Excitiing hybrid! Deep purple leaves with dusty pink flowers in fall. Does not develop open centers as readily as 'Robustum'. |
Zone: 4 |
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SOLIDAGO canadensis 'Golden Baby' (sol-ih-DAY-go) (kan-a-DEN-sis) | SOLIGB3 |
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Common Name: Goldenrod |
Description: Compact, upright native; dense, golden-yellow sprays in fall. |
Zone: 4 |
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SOLIDAGO 'Crown of Rays' (sol-ih-DAY-go) | SOLICR3 |
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Common Name: Goldenrod |
Description: Large, golden-yellow flowers on stiff, columnar plant. An exceptional selection for the border. |
Zone: 4 |
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SOLIDAGO rugosa 'Fireworks' (sol-ih-DAY-go)(roo-GO-sah) | SOLIFW5 |
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Common Name: Goldenrod |
Description: 2007 GreatPlant™ Perennial of the Year! Lacy, radiating bloom spikes of sparkling golden-yellow from mid-September past mid-October. Greatly extends garden color and excitement. From North Carolina Botanical Garden. |
Zone: 4 |
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SOLIDAGO rugosa 'Fireworks' (sol-ih-DAY-go) (roo-GO-sah) | SOLIFW3 |
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Common Name: Goldenrod |
Description: 2007 GreatPlantsTM Perennial of the Year. Lacy, radiating bloom spikes of sparkling golden-yellow from mid September past mid October. Greatly extends garden color and excitement. From North Carolina Botanical Garden. |
Zone: 4 |
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SOLIDAGO sphacelata 'Golden Fleece' (sol-ih-DAY-go) (spass-el-AY-tah) | SOLIGF3 |
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Common Name: Goldenrod |
Description: Rich textured goldenrod; heavy flowers. |
Zone: 3 |
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SOLIDAGO 'Wichita Mountains' (sol-ih-DAY-go) | SOLIWM3 |
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Common Name: Goldenrod |
Description: 2005 GreatPlantsTM. Outstanding, long standing, attractive specimen with tall rods of bright gold in late summer. Collected in the Wichitas in Southwestern Oklahoma by Steve Bieberich of Sunshine Nursery. |
Zone: 4 |
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SOLIDAGO 'Wichita Mountains' (sol-ih-DAY-go) | SOLIWM5 |
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Common Name: Goldenrod |
Description: 2005 GreatPlants™. Outstanding, long standing, attractive specimen with tall rods of bright gold in late summer. |
Zone: 4 |
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SOLIDASTER luteus (sol-ih-DAS-ter) (lew-TEE-us) | SOLILU3 |
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Description: Dense heads of yellow daisies from July-September. Excellent cut. A cross between goldenrod and a white aster. |
Zone: 3 |
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SOLIDASTER luteus (sol-ih-DAS-ter)(lew-TEE-us) | SOLILU5 |
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Description: Dense heads of yellow daisies from July-September that make excellent cuts. A cross between goldenrod and a white aster. |
Zone: 3 |
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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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STOKESIA laevis (sto-KEE-see-ah) | STOKLA3 |
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Common Name: Stoke's Aster |
Description: Lovely, lilac-blue disc flowers. Southeast US native. |
Zone: 5 |
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TANACETUM coccineum 'Robinson's Crimson' (tan-ah-SEE-tum)(kok-SIN-ee-um) | TANARC5 |
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Description: Large, dark red flowers. Excellent cut. |
Zone: 5 |
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TANACETUM coccineum 'Robinson's Crimson' (tan-ah-SEE-tum) (kok-SIN-ee-um) | TANARC3 |
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Description: Large, dark red flowers. Excellent cut. |
Zone: 5 |
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TANACETUM niveum (tan-ah-SEE-tum) (NIV-ee-um) | TANANI3 |
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Common Name: Snowy Tansy, White Bouquet |
Description: Fragrant, lacy, silvery foliage topped with a huge bouquet of white daisies. This plant thrives in a variety of soils, including clay. |
Zone: 4 |
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THALICTRUM aquilegifolium (tha-LIK-trum) (ak-will-ee-zsee-eye-FOE-lee-um) | THALAQ3 |
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Common Name: Meadow Rue |
Description: Graceful, columbine-like foliage; airy rose and white flowers in spring. |
Zone: 5 |
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THALICTRUM aquilegifolium (tha-LIK-trum)(ak-will-ee-zsee-eye-FOE-lee-um) | THALAQ5 |
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Common Name: Meadow Rue |
Description: Graceful, columbine-like foliage. Airy, rose and white flowers in spring. |
Zone: 5 |
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THALICTRUM delavayi (tha-LIK-trum) (del-ah-VAY-eye) | THALDE3 |
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Common Name: Meadow Rue |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Rosy-lilac flowers with yellow anthers. |
Zone: 5 |
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THALICTRUM rochebrunianum (tha-LIK-trum) (roesh-broo-nee-AY-num) | THALRO3 |
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Common Name: Meadow Rue |
Description: Reddish-lilac flowers on plants with glabrous foliage. A very striking plant! |
Zone: 5 |
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THERMOPSIS lanceolata (ther-MOP-sis) (lan-see-oh-LAY-tah) | THERLA3 |
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Common Name: False Lupine, Bush Pea |
Description: Dense spikes of yellow flowers. |
Zone: 4 |
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THERMOPSIS villosum (ther-MOP-sis)(vil-OH-sum) | THERVI3 |
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Description: 2015 Great Plants™ Perennial of the Year. Upright perennial with dense, spike-like racemes of yellow, lupine-like flowers in early spring. Foliage is a blue-green with tiny hairs. Can be used as a cut flower. |
Zone: 3 |
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TROLLIUS chinensis 'Golden Queen' (TRO-lee-us) (chin-EN-sis) | TROLGQ5 |
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Common Name: Globeflower |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Bright orange, cup-shaped flowers; deeply lobed and toothed leaves. |
Zone: 4 |
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VERNONIA fasciculata (ver-NON-ee-a) (fas-sik-ew-LA-ta) | VERNFA3 |
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Common Name: Ironweed |
Description: Erect, late summer-early fall blooming native topped with broad, compound inflorescences made up of many heads of reddish-purple flowers. Blooms July-September; good cut flower. Named for its tough, fibrous stems. |
Zone: 3 |
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VERNONIA lettermannii (ver-NON-ee-a) | VERNLE3 |
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Common Name: Thread-leaf Ironweed |
Description: Purple flowers from August-September that tolerate a wide range of soil. |
Zone: 4 |
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VERONICA longifolia 'First Match'PPAF (ver-ON-ih-ka) | VEROFM3 |
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Common Name: Speedwell |
Description: Attractive purple flowers; long blooming from late spring to summer. Beautiful addition to any perennial border! |
Zone: 4 |
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