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Achillea millefolium Summer Wine
Common Name: Yarrow / Summer Wine
Deep wine flower clusters rise above fernlike foliage. As flowers age, they gradually lighten to a pale wine color. An excellent fresh or dried flower. Very heat and drought tolerant.
Unique, charming, helmet-shaped flowers of deep violet-blue adorn the tall spikes. A valuable plant for the garden, its flowers provide a rich accent late in the season for ferns, hostas and other shade plants.
Tubular, pink, fragrant flowers attract hummingbirds to your garden and are lovely in summer bouquets. The aromatic leaves are well-branched from the base. Neat, compact habit is perfect for garden's edge or in containers.
Spiky purple flowers make a mild honey and the fragrant leaves are used for tea and potpourri. Nice perennial for back of the border to attract birds, bees, and butterflies.
Vibrant double flowers in mixed pastel hues over a long season add dramatic effect to butterfly or flower gardens. Great as a background planting for smaller plants and along walls and fences.
One of the easiest herbs to grow, dill self seeds and can be directly sown into the garden. Yellow umbels are held above airy grey-green foliage. Adds flavor to bland foods and used in teas. Does best in a rich, well-drained soil.
Exquisite plants with a low-growing, compact habit and graceful foliage are topped by striking purple flowers with light yellow center. Excellent in rock gardens or borders. Blooms after most Columbines are spent.
This variety features striking crimson and white flowers and finely textured foliage in graceful, airy clumps. An early, prolific bloomer with a compact habit. Excellent choice for border and rock gardens. Beautiful cut flower.
Charming bright pink flowers clustered in tight pom-pom flowers bloom cheerfully on slender stems above tufts of narrow leaves. Grasslike foliage forms low clumps; ideal as a small-scale ground cover or as edging in the garden.
This selection is a vigorous grower with a mounding habit that performs best if sheared once in early season. The large flowers have a pink edge with a raspberry eye. Great for naturalized areas, mixed borders or wildlife gardens.
Striking golden, star-shaped, daisylike flowers bloom again and again throughout the summer on compact growth. Compact, fernlike foliage is light and airy. Use en masse in the border or as a specimen. Great as a cut flower.
Wide overlapping slightly recurved petals of creamy butter yellow surround the central green cone that ages to gold, the blossoms have a thick, substantial presence, and a delightfully strong rose fragrance, blooms mid summer to mid fall, grows 30-36".
Lovely red tips develop on the new growth over pleasing, dark green-blue foliage. Red-centered, yellow-green flowers emerge in the spring. Mostly evergreen.
Large 2.5" saucer shaped violet-blue flowers with white centers, dark green foliage marbled with chartreuse, creates attractive mounds all season long, blooms early summer through mid fall, grows 18".
Beautiful, creamy white, nodding flowers complement the unusual silvery-mottled evergreen foliage. Highlights the woodland garden or landscape. Very floriferous and disease resistant. Long-lived.
This relative of 'Fragrant Bouquet' bears apple-green to gold leaves bordered by a wide, dark green margin. Spikes of large, nearly white fragrant flowers. Excellent addition to the shaded garden or border.
Hosta of the Year in 1997! Striking dark green, heart-shaped leaves have a wide, irregular, white margin. Large lavender flowers bloom above medium-sized mounds of strikingly marked, sun-tolerant foliage. Excellent when used en masse or as a specimen.
Masses of dainty, deep pinkish-rose flowers provide a beautiful display each spring. Green, needlelike foliage forms low, evergreen mats excellent for edging, cascading over walls, or as a ground cover.
An extremely hardy fern which can tolerate considerable cold and remain evergreen. New fronds unfurl in a beautiful silvery flush and mature to a rich, dark green. Very attractive in shaded borders, woodland edges or as filler for cut arrangements.