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Achillea Moonshine
Common Name: Yarrow / Moonshine
A great profusion of lemon-yellow flowers rises above the silvery, fernlike foliage. Foliage and flowers are outstanding cut, as dried flowers, or in the border.
Spicy-red flowers rise in tight clusters above the finely divided foliage. As flowers age, the color progresses to light pink, and then to creamy yellow. Try it massed in borders or cut for fresh or dried flowers.
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.
('Appleblossom') Clusters of lilac-pink flowers rise above fernlike foliage. Useful in the border, wild garden or meadow. 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.
Grass-like narrow sword type foliage in green & yellow appears in the landscape as a bright yellow providing a lush appearance for the pond edge or moist garden. Flowers are inconspicuous and the plants are grown mainly for their foliage.
A moisture loving plant. It can be planted in a shallow pond or in the woods. It has non- invasive rhizomes and can adapt to many different conditions. Use between stepping stones, where it exudes a fresh citrus fragrance.
Common Name: Five Finger (Northern) Maidenhair Fern
Graceful and delicate light green, deeply cut fronds sporting a darker midrib and black shiny stems. Best in bright shade and moist, loamy soil. Deciduous.
Graceful, airy, rose-colored flower spikes adorn this show plant with bubblegum-scented foliage. An excellent plant that will make a bold statement in any border. Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds and bees.
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.
When little else is in flower, flower clusters of pink with yellow centers emerge from 4" whorled leaves with narrow white edges. Truly a plant to have as a ground cover or as a specimen.
Short spikes of blue flowers in spring. The low-growing chocolate-colored foliage with burgundy highlights spreads quickly. Does best under light shade in moist soils. Keeps weeds away with its thick growth.
Inky, scalloped oversized black foliage makes this eye catching bugleweed a best seller. Deep blue flowers accent the dark foliage from spring thru summer. For darkest color in foliage Ajuga Black Scallop should be planted in full sun. Use as a superb cover for the garden floor or as a dramatic touch to mixed containers. Black Scallop is more tolerant of variances in soil and moisture levels.
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".
Contrasting blue gray, evergreen foliage with cream edging on the leaves. Cream flowers bloom from Feb to May. Very nice foliage plant for around the border.
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".
Creamy white blossoms are tinged pink and mature to a dusky rose. Upright growth with silver leaves on rosy stems. Ideal for shady beds, borders and containers.
An eruption of burgundy buds open to blossoms in soft pink shades that darken to rich hues as flowers age. As fresh blooms appear, the display across the spectrum from white to pink to red is stunning. Rich green foliage has red stems and veins and a silvery sheen marbled across the top.
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.
Two to three inch bright golden flowers bloom continually early summer to frost. Compact plants are ideal for edging. Blooms early summer thru mid fall.
This 1991 Perennial Plant of the Year provides dainty white, bell-shaped flowers that dance above lovely maple-leaf foliage, varying from mahogany-red to purple. An excellent dark contrast for rock gardens or edging. Best leaf coloration in full sun.
Also known as Sweet Bay. This tender evergreen tree has glossy green leaves. Its traditional bay leaf can be used in meat, fish or poultry dishes. Prune to keep short and bushy. Overwinter indoors north of Zone 8.
Salvia May Night is a long time favorite of plant enthusiasts. Its reliable violet-blue spikes last from late spring to mid-summer. The grey-green foliage is attractive even in spring. Remove spent flowers to encourage another bloom cycle.