DIANTHUS gratianopolitanus 'Spotty' (dye-AN-thus) (grah-tee-ah-no-po-ti-TAY-nus) | DIANST3 |
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Common Name: Carnation |
Description: Wonderful, rose-red flowers edged and spotted with silvery white. |
Zone: 3 |
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DIANTHUS gratianopolitanus 'Tiny Rubies' (dy-ANN-thus) (grah-tee-ah-no-pol-it-TAY-nus) | DIANTR3 |
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Common Name: Carnation |
Description: Double, rose-pink flowers in spring; short, tufted mounds of blue-green foliage. |
Zone: 3 |
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DIANTHUS 'Itsaul White' (dy-ANN-thus) | DIANIW3 |
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Common Name: Carnation |
Description: Fragrant, fully double, frilly, 1", white flowers late spring-early summer. Durable, nearly evergreen foliage. Attractive, vigorous selection from Saul Nursery. |
Zone: 5 |
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DIANTHUS plumarius 'Dad's Favourite' (dy-ANN-thus)(ploo-MAR-ee-us) | DIANDF3 |
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Common Name: Carnation |
Description: Sweetly scented, semi-double, white flowers laced with maroon. Very old and highly prized variety. Brought back by popular demand! |
Zone: 5 |
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DIANTHUS 'Prairie Pink' (dy-ANN-thus) | DIANPR3 |
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Description: 2006 GreatPlantsTM Release! Introduction from Dale Lindgren of the University of Nebraska. Large, double, bright fuchsia-pink, fragrant flowers all season; glaucous foliage. |
Zone: 5 |
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DIANTHUS x allwoodii 'Aqua' (dy-ANN-thus) (al-WOOD-ee-eye) | DIANAQ3 |
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Common Name: Carnation |
Description: Dense, carnation-like foliage; lovely, low ground cover. Fragrant, double, white flowers. Can be mowed after flowering to keep neat appearance. Introduction from the University of Nebraska years ago. |
Zone: 4 |
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DIANTHUS x allwoodii 'Frosty Fire' (dy-ANN-thus) (all-WOOD-ee-eye) | DIANFF3 |
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Common Name: Carnation |
Description: Double, red flowers; blue-gray, dwarf foliage. Long flowering period. |
Zone: 4 |
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DIASCIA integerrima (CORAL CANYON®) (dy-ASH-ee-a) (in-teg-er-EE-ma) | DIASCC3 |
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Common Name: Twinspur |
Description: 2000 Plant Select®. Pretty rose-pink flowers continuously on heat tolerant twin spur from the East Cape Drakensberg Range of South Africa. Benefits from a light shearing after first flush of flowers. Requires good drainage. Excellent for containers and bedding. |
Zone: 6 |
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DICENTRA eximia (dy-SEN-trah) (eks-IH-mee-a) | DICEEX5 |
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Common Name: Dwarf Bleeding Heart, Fern-leaf Bleeding Heart |
Description: Lovely pink flowers; ferny, green foliage. |
Zone: 3 |
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DICENTRA formosa 'King of Hearts' (dy-SEN-trah) (for-MOE-sah) | DICEKH5 |
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Common Name: Bleeding Heart |
Description: Broad, rosy-pink flowers from May-August. Very floriferous. Slightly glaucous, gray-green foliage. Disease free cultivar. |
Zone: 4 |
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DICENTRA formosa 'Luxuriant' (dy-SEN-trah) (for-MOE-sah) | DICELU5 |
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Common Name: Bleeding Heart |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Choice, everblooming variety with cherry-red flowers; ferny, blue-green foliage. Available after 4/1. |
Zone: 2 |
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DICENTRA spectabilis (dy-SEN-trah) (spek-TAB-il-iss) | DICESP8 |
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Common Name: Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart |
Description: Favorite, with arching stems of large, pink hearts. Often summer dormant in hot climtates. |
Zone: 4 |
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DICENTRA spectabilis 'Alba' (dy-SEN-trah) (spek-TAB-il-iss) | DICESA8 |
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Common Name: Bleeding Heart |
Description: Lovely, rare, white form; elegant plants. |
Zone: 4 |
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DICENTRA spectabilis 'Hordival'PP#22739 Valentine® (dy-SEN-trah) | DICEVA8 |
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Common Name: Bleeding Heart |
Description: An old time favorite with a touch of red. The flowers have a red heart with a white middle instead of the typical pink heart. The foliage and stems also have a touch more pigment. |
Zone: 3 |
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DICTAMNUS albus (dik-TAM-nus) (AL-bus) | DICTAL3 |
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Common Name: Gas Plant |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Erect spikes of unique, white, aromatic flowers in June.
May cause skin irritation, especially in hot weather! Dictamnus is very slow growing; probably taking 18 months to 2 years to fill a 4" pot well. Do not expect to move up into a gallon & have them be consumer ready along with your Dianthus & Echinaceas! Dictamnus growers have to be very patient, but it's worth the wait. |
Zone: 3 |
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DICTAMNUS albus 'Purpureus' (dik-TAM-nus) (AL-bus) | DICTAP3 |
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Common Name: Gas Plant |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Dark veined, pink flowers. Long-lived perennial may be 'Burning Bush' of Moses.
May cause skin irritation, especially in hot weather! Dictamnus is very slow growing; probably taking 18 months to 2 years to fill a 4" pot well. Do not expect to move up into a gallon & have them be consumer ready along with your Dianthus & Echinaceas! Dictamnus growers have to be very patient, but it's worth the wait. |
Zone: 3 |
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DIGITALIS grandiflora (dij-ih-TAL-iss) (gran-di-FLOOR-ah) | DIGIGR3 |
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Common Name: Foxglove |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Large, bell-shaped, yellow flowers marked with brown in early summer. Perennial. |
Zone: 4 |
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DIGITALIS obscura (dij-ih-TAL-iss) (ob-SKEW-ra) | DIGIOB3 |
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Common Name: Foxglove |
Description: Perennial foxglove with rusty orange flowers; smooth foliage. Requires well-drained or dry site. |
Zone: 6 |
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DIGITALIS purpurea Excelsior Hybrids (dij-ih-TAL-iss) (pur-pur-EE-ah) | DIGIEX3 |
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Common Name: Foxglove |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Dignified spikes of large, colorful, tubular flowers in June. A blend of unusual shades. Biennial. |
Zone: 4 |
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DIGITALIS purpurea var. mariana (dij-ih-TAL-iss) (pur-pur-EE-ah) | DIGIMA3 |
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Common Name: Perennial Purple Foxglove |
Description: Spectacular spikes of large speckled, pink-purple flowers in early summer over mounds of fuzzy, elongated foliage. Native to Spain, this dry land sub-species is truly perennial. Deer and rabbit resistant. |
Zone: 5 |
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DIGITALIS thapsi (SPANISH PEAKS®) (dij-ih-TAL-iss) (THAP-see) | DIGISP3 |
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Common Name: Foxglove |
Description: 1999 Plant Select®. Spikes of raspberry-rose flowers in early summer over trim mat of furry foliage. Perennial; thrives in a variety of sites and soils. |
Zone: 4 |
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DIGITALIS x mertonensis (dij-ih-TAL-iss) (mer-ton-EN-sis) | DIGIME3 |
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Common Name: Strawberry Foxglove |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Very large, raspberry flowers. Tetraploid perennial plants. |
Zone: 4 |
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DODECATHEON 'Aphrodite' PP# 14,002 (do-de-KATH-ee-on) | DODEAP5 |
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Common Name: Shooting Star |
Description: Intense purple-pink flowers on robust plants in May-June. Propagation Prohibited. |
Zone: 4 |
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DODECATHEON meadia 'Album' (do-de-KATH-ee-on) (MEE-dee-a) | DODEAL5 |
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Common Name: Shooting Star |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Delicate umbels of lovely, white flowers rise from flat rosettes of foliage. Likes rich, moist soil. Usually has flowered and is dormant by May 1st! |
Zone: 3 |
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DRABA aizoides (DRAH-ba) (ay-ZOY-deez) | DRABAI3 |
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Description: Exciting little addition to the miniature garden. Green cushions topped off with hot yellow flowers in early spring. Needs well-drained soil. |
Zone: 3 |
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DRACOCEPHALUM argunense 'Blue Ice' (dra-ko-SEF-a-lum) (ar-gun-ENSE) | DRACBI3 |
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Common Name: Dragonhead |
Description: Many spikes of large, icy-blue flowers early summer through August. Clean, sturdy foliage forms clumps. |
Zone: 4 |
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DRACOCEPHALUM argunense 'Fuji Blue' (dra-ko-SEF-a-lum) (ar-gun-ENSE) | DRACFB3 |
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Common Name: Dragonhead |
Description: Spikes of brilliant blue flowers early June to mid-August. Needle-like, leathery, green foliage forms compact, durable clumps; long-lived perennial. |
Zone: 4 |
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DRACOCEPHALUM ruyschiana (dra-ko-SEF-a-lum) | DRACRU3 |
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Common Name: Northern Dragonhead |
Description: Fragrant, hooded blue flowers on this low-growing perennial from the mint family. Blooms from July-August; plant in sun to part shade.
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Zone: 3 |
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ECHINACEA angustifolia (eh-kih-NAY-shah) (an-gus-tih-FOE-lee-ah) | ECHIAN3 |
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Common Name: Blacksamson Echinacea |
Description: Pink to creamy-white flowers with drooping petals July-August. Native to the central U.S. Angustifolia is used interchangeably with pallida by some plantsmen. Our seed is angustifolia collected in South Dakota. |
Zone: 3 |
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ECHINACEA 'Cheyenne Spirit' (eh-kih-NAY-shah) | ECHICS3 |
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Common Name: Coneflower |
Description: 2013 AAS Winner. This stunning, first-year flowering echinacea produces an attractive range of flower colors from rich purple, pink, red and orange tones to light yellow, cream, and white. This compact and durable plant can withstand the elements, is maintenance free, and fairly drought tolerant. |
Zone: 4 |
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