PSEUDOGYNOXYS chenopodioides (soo-doe-jin-OKS-iss) (ken-oh-poh-dee-OY-deez) | PSEUCH3 |
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Common Name: Mexican Flame Vine, Orange Glow Flame |
Description: An absolute knockout; bushy, evergreen, twining climber that produces smashing orange daisies with a light scent which is irresistible to butterflies. Not happy at temps below 45 degrees F. |
Zone: 10 |
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PULSATILLA patens (pull-sah-TIL-lah) (PA-tenz) | PULSPA3 |
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Common Name: Pasque Flower |
Description: Delicate lavender, cup-shaped flowers early spring. South Dakota's state flower. Available after 3/1. |
Zone: 3 |
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PULSATILLA vulgaris (pul-sah-TIL-lah)(vul-GARE-iss) | PULSVU5 |
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Common Name: Pasque Flower |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Violet-purple flowers in early spring. |
Zone: 5 |
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PULSATILLA vulgaris (pull-sah-TIL-lah) (vul-GARE-iss) | PULSVU3 |
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Common Name: Pasque Flower |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Violet-purple flowers in early spring. |
Zone: 5 |
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PULSATILLA vulgaris 'Papageno' (pull-sah-TIL-lah) | PULSPG5 |
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Common Name: Pasque Flower |
Description: Fringed, semi-double flowers of pure white with cream tones and bright pink to dark red, and light blue to violet colors. |
Zone: 5 |
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PULSATILLA vulgaris 'Papageno' (pull-sah-TIL-lah) (vul-GARE-iss) | PULSPG3 |
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Common Name: Pasque Flower |
Description: Fringed, semi-double flowers of pure white with cream tones and bright pink to dark reds and light blue to violet colors. |
Zone: 5 |
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PULSATILLA vulgaris 'Rubra' (pull-sah-TIL-lah) | PULSVR5 |
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Common Name: Pasque Flower |
Description: Dark red-violet selection. |
Zone: 5 |
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PULSATILLA vulgaris 'Rubra' (pull-sah-TIL-lah) (vul-GARE-iss) | PULSVR3 |
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Common Name: Pasque Flower |
Description: Dark red-violet selection. |
Zone: 5 |
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PYCNANTHEMUM muticum (pik-nan-THE-mum) (mew-TEE-kum) | PYCNMU3 |
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Common Name: Short-toothed Mountain Mint |
Description: Very fragrant, purple to lavender flowers in tufts arising from leaf axils. Attractive, silvery foliage. |
Zone: 3 |
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PYCNANTHEMUM virginianum (pik-nan-THE-mum) (ver-jin-ee-AY-num) | PYCNVI3 |
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Common Name: Virginia Mountain Mint |
Description: Fragrant, minty foliage; white or pale lavender flowers spotted purple on lower lip in July-September. Eastern U.S. native. |
Zone: 3 |
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RATIBIDA columnifera 'Red' (rah-TIB-ih-dah) (kol-um-NEE-fer-a) | RATICR3 |
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Common Name: Mexican Hat |
Description: Bushy plant; red, drooping petals around a central cone. |
Zone: 4 |
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RATIBIDA columnifera 'Yellow' (rah-TIB-ih-dah) (kol-um-NEE-fer-a) | RATICY3 |
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Common Name: Upright Prairie Coneflower |
Description: Yellow petals surround 2" cone. |
Zone: 4 |
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RATIBIDA pinnata (rah-TIB-ih-dah) | RATIPI5 |
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Common Name: Gray-headed Coneflower |
Description: Bright yellow rays droop down around stalk. |
Zone: 4 |
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RATIBIDA pinnata (rah-TIB-ih-dah) (pin-NAY-ta) | RATIPI3 |
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Common Name: Gray-headed Coneflower |
Description: Bright yellow rays droop down around stalk. |
Zone: 4 |
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ROSA Miniature Assortment (RO-sa) | ROSAAS5 |
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Description: Let us choose a good selection of colors, all labeled by variety. Some are no longer available individually.
Tiny-leaved, nearly continuously flowering, small bushes that can be trained to desired habit. |
Zone: 5 |
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ROSMARINUS lavandulaceus (rose-ma-REEN-us) (lav-AN-dew-lay-see-us) | HBROLA3 |
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Common Name: Prostrate Rosemary |
Description: Low growing trailer. |
Zone: 8 |
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ROSMARINUS officinalis (rose-ma-REEN-us) (oh-fi-shi-NAH-lis) | HBROOF3 |
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Common Name: Rosemary |
Description: Fragrant, shrubby perennial. A ribbon-tied sprig is traditional for Czech wedding guests. |
Zone: 7 |
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ROSMARINUS officinalis 'Alba' (rose-ma-REEN-us) (oh-fi-shi-NAH-lis) | HBROAL3 |
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Common Name: Rosemary |
Description: Attractive, white flowered form; upright plants with fragrant foliage. Outstanding in our alpine house! |
Zone: 7 |
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ROSMARINUS officinalis 'Arp' (rose-ma-REEN-us) (oh-fi-shi-NAH-lis) | HBROAR3 |
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Common Name: Rosemary |
Description: Hardier variety. Brighter green foliage. |
Zone: 7 |
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ROSMARINUS officinalis 'Golden Rain' (rose-ma-REEN-us) (oh-fi-shi-NAH-lis) | HBROGR3 |
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Common Name: Rosemary |
Description: Gold variegated new growth; upright plant. |
Zone: 7 |
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ROSMARINUS officinalis 'Irene' PP# 9,124 (rose-ma-REEN-us) (oh-fi-shi-NAH-lis) | HBROIR3 |
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Common Name: Rosemary |
Description: Vigorous, prostrate selection with attractive, neat habit, deep blue-violet flowers that do not fade. Propagation Prohibited. |
Zone: 5 |
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ROSMARINUS officinalis 'Madeline Hill' (rose-ma-REEN-us) (oh-fi-shi-NAH-lis) | HBROMH3 |
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Common Name: Rosemary |
Description: Hardier variety reported to -15 degrees F. Robust plant with Wedgewood blue flowers. |
Zone: 5 |
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ROSMARINUS officinalis 'Madeline Hill' (rose-ma-REEN-us) | HBROMH5 |
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Common Name: Rosemary |
Description: Hardier variety reported to -15F. Robust plant with Wedgewood blue flowers. |
Zone: 5 |
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ROSULARIA chrysantha (ros-uh-LAY-ree-a) (kris-ANTH-a) | ROSUCH3 |
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Description: Small, ornamental rock garden plant that grows like Hen & Chicks. Yellow flowers. For sunny, dry location or rock garden. |
Zone: 5 |
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ROSULARIA muratdaghensis (ros-uh-LAY-ree-a) (mur-at-dag-EN-sis) | ROSUMU3 |
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Description: Rosette-forming Sedum cousin is a fine addition providing texture in the rock garden or trough. Its rich, dark green clumps of rosettes give class to any well-drained, sunny planting. |
Zone: 5 |
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ROSULARIA serpentinica (ros-uh-LAY-ree-a) (ser-pen-TIN-ih-ka) | ROSUSR3 |
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Description: Small rosettes resembling Hen & Chicks have bronze-red coloration. Dark green leaves that turn a dull red in summer. Native to Turkey. |
Zone: 5 |
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ROTHECA myricoides 'Ugandense'
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Common Name: Butterfly Bush |
Description: (Name changed from CLERODENDRON ugandensis)
Unusual, two-toned,'butterfly-like' flowers of violet-blue and pale blue all season on erect, tropical shrub. Great for patio tub! |
Zone: 9 |
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RUDBECKIA (DENVER DAISY ™) (rud-BEK-ee-ah) | RUDBDD3 |
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Description: 2009 Plant Select®. Striking, dark eyed, long-rayed, golden daisy hybridized by Benary from native Rudbeckia hirta. This showy plant commemorates the 150th Anniversary of the founding of Denver. Short-lived; best treated as an annual. |
Zone: 3 |
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RUDBECKIA (DENVER DAISY™) (rud-BEK-ee-ah) | RUDBDD5 |
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Description: 2009 PlantSelect®. Striking, dark eyed, long-rayed, golden daisy hybridized by Benary from native Rudbeckia hirta. This showy plant commemorates the 150th Anniversary of the founding of Denver. Short-lived, best treated as an annual. |
Zone: 5 |
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RUDBECKIA 'American Gold Rush' PP#28,498 (rud-BEK-ee-ah) | RUDBAG5 |
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Description: AAS Winner. This Rudbeckia is a heavy bloomer with shades of yellow flowers in mid-summer. Resistant to Septoria leaf spot. |
Zone: 4 |
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