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Adiantum pedatum
Adiantum pedatum
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.
Height: 12-30 Inches
Spread: 18 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 2-8
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Massachusetts
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Massachusetts
Common Name: Bearberry
This northeast native has shiny evergreen foliage on woody stems forming broad, thick mats over time, small pinkish white flowers in summer followed by scarlet berries, versatile sun ground cover, blooms late spring - mid 35, grows 4-6".
Height: 4-6 Inches
Spread: 12-18 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 2-7
Helleborus x hybridus (orientalis)
Helleborus x hybridus (orientalis)
Common Name: Lenten Rose
The Perennial Plant Association's 2005 Plant of the Year! Long lasting blooms are available in many colors and appear as single or double forms. Mature plants often have 50 or more flowers per plant. Performs best in partial to full shade.
Height: 15-18 Inches
Spread: 24-30 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-9
Hemerocallis Stella de Oro
Hemerocallis Stella de Oro
Common Name: Daylily
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.
Height: 10-12 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-9
Heuchera micrantha Palace Purple
Heuchera micrantha Palace Purple
Common Name: Palace Purple Coral Bells
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.
Height: 12-18 Inches
Spread: 18 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-9
Iris cristata
Iris cristata
Common Name: Dwarf Crested Iris
Dainty pale blue flowers complement attractive upright foliage. A native woodland iris of the Eastern United States. Excellent in the shaded garden and an ideal woodland groundcover. Spreads by rhizomes and blooms in mid spring.
Height: 6-9 Inches
Spread: 12-18 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-9
Lysimachia nummularia Aurea
Lysimachia nummularia Aurea
Common Name: Creeping Jenny / Aurea
Bright chartreuse, rounded leaves on creeping stems give this mat-forming plant a ruffled appearance. Cup-shaped, fragrant yellow flowers in summer. Excellent ground cover on banks, or cascading over walls.
Height: 2-3 Inches
Spread: 12 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-9
Salvia nemorosa May Night
Salvia nemorosa May Night
Common Name: Meadow Sage
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.
Height: 18-18 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8
Santolina chamaecyparissus
Santolina chamaecyparissus
Common Name: Lavender Cotton
Silver-gray, feathery foliage topped with vibrant yellow, button-like flowers. Blooms early to mid summer.
Height: 18-24 Inches
Spread: 12 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-9
Verbascum Southern Charm
Verbascum Southern Charm
Common Name: Nettle-leaved Mullein
1" flowers in a range of pastel hues including apricot, cream and shades of pink bloom on spikes, blooms early to mid summer, grows 24-36".
Height: 24-36 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-8
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