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Echibeckia 'Summerina Brown'Common Name: Echibeckia
New plant that is a cross between an echinacea and a rudbeckia. This plant has maroon and orange blooms. Grows up to 20" tall. ...[ More Info ]
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Echibeckia 'Summerina Orange'Common Name: Echibeckia
New plant that is a cross between an echinacea and a rudbeckia. This plant has vibrant reddish-orange blooms. Grows up to 20" tall. ...[ More Info ]
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Echibeckia 'Summerina Yellow'Common Name: Echibeckia
New plant that is a cross between an echinacea and a rudbeckia. This plant has vibrant yellow blooms with reddish-orange centers. Grows up to 20" tall. ...[ More Info ]
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Echinacea 'Cleopatra'Common Name: Coneflower
Large, vibrant yellow fragrant yellow flowers are abundunt atop of strong, compact, well-branched stems. ...[ More Info ]
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Echinacea 'Hot Summer'Common Name: Coneflower
In summer, flowers emerge yellow and darken to red as they age. Prefers full sun and well-drained soils. ...[ More Info ]
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Echinacea 'Marmalade'Common Name: Coneflower
The blooms are a light, yellowish-orange much like orange marmalade hence the name, with many perfectly formed ray petals and a tufted bonnet of even deeper golden orange on top on the double cone. ...[ More Info ]
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Echinacea 'Solar Flare'Common Name: Coneflower
Vibrant, electric pink blooms emerge in early summer and fade to a smoky rose color that carry a sweet fragrance well into the autumn season. Bright flowers sit atop of very sturdy, dark stems. Outstanding garden performance! ...[ More Info ]
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Echinacea 'Tiki Torch'Common Name: Coneflower
With so many new coneflowers on the market, it is hard to keep track of the "keepers", but 'Tiki Torch' will be just that. Massive, 4.5" orange petals around the central cone make a vibrant splash in the garden. Pair with deep purples of salvia or cool colors of daylilies for a nice display....
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Echinacea 'Tomato Soup'Common Name: Coneflower
Brightest of the Red Echinaceas yet! Huge 5" blooms atop well-branched foliage makes this a 'spicy' addition to your garden. ... [ More Info ]
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Echinacea Conefections 'Milkshake'Common Name: Coneflower
Fully double pom pom flowers in shades of white to creamy white. Blooms July to August....
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Echinacea purpurea 'Cheyenne Spirit'Common Name: Cone Flower
Cheyenne Spirit features sought-after shades of red, orange, yellow, and white blooms. ...[ More Info ]
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Echinacea purpurea 'Fragrant Angel'Common Name: Coneflower
An outstanding, improved white coneflower that is both showy and easy to grow! The large, fragrant, horizontal flowers have overlapping petals and huge yellow cones. A vigorous grower with sturdy stems that make it a great cut flower....
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Echinacea purpurea 'Hot Papaya'Common Name: Coneflower
Spicy orange pom-pom blooms are supported by thick, maroon stems and held high atop deep green, lush foliage. Lovely mixed with blue and purple flowering perennials and annuals. Echinacea "Hot Papaya" is the very first hybrid double bringing a wonderful fiery shade to double flowered echinaceas. Blooms from June-August....
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Echinacea purpurea 'Kim's Knee High'Common Name: Dwarf Purple Coneflower
A dwarf introduction of purple coneflower that is recognized for its maximum height of 24" and long bloom period. It produces striking daisylike flowers with clear pink petals and a bright orange central cone....
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Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus'Common Name: Purple Coneflower
A popular border plant due to its easy care, tolerance of difficult soils and free-flowering nature. The rose-purple, daisylike flowers with a rust-colored center and nondrooping petals are excellent used cut or dried. 1998 Perennial Plant of the Year....
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Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus Superior'Common Name: Purple Coneflower
This Coneflower has deep purple/pink daisy-like flowers with an orange-brown central cone. ...[ More Info ]
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Echinacea purpurea 'Pica Bella'Common Name: Coneflower
Thin, flat, bright pink petals with large cones. The petals have an upward curl on the abundant blooms. Can tolerant periods of drought....
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Echinacea purpurea 'Pink Double Delight'Common Name: Coneflower
This echinacea produces flowers that are double right when it begins to bloom. The bright pink full flowers are held on multiple sturdy stems and fade to mauve as they mature....
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Echinacea purpurea 'PowWow White'Common Name: Coneflower
Pow Wow is true to its name putting more flowers on every plant that makes a WOW statement. These are well branched with large pure white blooms with yellow centers.This is an adaptable plant that is tolerant of drought, heat, humidity and poor soil. Plants rebloom well without deadheading, however prompt removal of spent flowers encourages continued bloom and improves general appearance. The dead flower stems will remain erect well into the winter, and if flower heads are not removed, you will have visits from goldfinches or other birds that feed on the seeds. ...[ More Info ]
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Echinacea purpurea 'PowWow Wildberry'Common Name: Echinacea
A purple coneflower known for its unique flower color, branching, and plant size. Deep rose-purple flowers rise above this compact plant and hold flower color for long periods of time. Excellent branching habit allows for greater number of flowers. Plant will continue to rebloom without deadheading. Prefers full sun and well-drained soils. ...[ More Info ]
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Echinacea purpurea 'Prairie Splendor™'Common Name: Coneflower
Earlier bloom time and extended flowering period from June to frost makes this compact, well-branched coneflower a splendid candidate for your native garden! This variety has 4-6" wide rose-pink daisy-like blooms that adorn your garden all season. The dead flower stems remain erect well into the winter provided food for birds and give your garden winter interest. The 2007 Fleuroselect Gold Medal Winner. ... [ More Info ]
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Echinacea purpurea 'Raspberry Truffle'Common Name: Double purple coneflower
A short, sturdy variety with double salmon-pink blooms fading to coral pink on chocolate stems and chocolate accent on top. ...[ More Info ]
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Echinacea purpurea 'White Swan'Common Name: Coneflower
A popular border plant due to its easy care, tolerance of difficult soils and free-flowering nature. The 3-4", white, daisylike flowers with a coppery center are excellent used cut or dried. Attracts butterflies....
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Echinacea Sombrero #8482 'Salsa Red'Common Name: Coneflower
Salsa Red is included in the Sombrero™ series that were carefully bred and selected to have well-branched, sturdy and compact foliage with a high bud count. These sturdy, compact plants have proven hardiness for years of enjoyment in the garden. Very floriferous in bright, rich colors. This produces many large flowers that are a rich red to brighten up any garden. A spectacular garden addition! ...[ More Info ]
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Epimedium grandiflorum 'Lilafee'Common Name: Barrenwort
A fantastic perennial ground cover that bears lovely divided, heart-shaped leaves and produces purple-lilac, starlike flowers in spring. Bronzy-red fall color. Tolerant of dry, shaded locations....
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Epimedium x rubrumCommon Name: Barrenwort
This magnificent ground cover produces crimson flowers and yellow spurs in spring and carpets the soil with a dense mat of red-margined, heart-shaped leaves. Bronzy-red fall color. Tolerant of dry, shaded locations....
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Epimedium x versicolor 'Sulphureum'Common Name: Barrenwort
This magnificent ground cover produces yellow flowers in spring and carpets the soil with a dense mat of heart-shaped leaves. Very tolerant of dry, shaded locations....
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Erodium reichardii 'Charm'Common Name: Alpine Geranium
Petite, deep pink flowers with darker veining above fast growing, tiny green cut leaves, forming a dense mound. Ideal for small containers, rock gardens and borders, or between pavers. Can tolerate light foot traffic. Blooms early summer to early fall. ...[ More Info ]
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Eryngium planum 'Blue Hobbit'Common Name: Sea Holly
Silver-blue stems rise from a rosette of foliage to produce dazzling blue globes that are excellent cut flowers, fresh or dried. Stunning in mass plantings....
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Eryngium x zabelii 'Big Blue'Common Name: Sea Holly
This perennial has large cone-like heads of prickly electric blue flowers and silver-mounded foliage. The flowers are long-blooming and have strong stems. ...[ More Info ]
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Erysimum 'Honeyberry'Common Name: Wallflower
This plant has attractive magenta flowers, with eye catching variegated foliage. In order to achieve maximum potential this plant requires full sun and good drainage. ...[ More Info ]
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Euonymus fortunei 'Kewensis'Common Name: Wintercreeper
Low-growing evergreen shrub has small, dainty green leaves with white veins. Use for ground cover or trellising. Dense, trailing form spreads slowly to several feet....
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Euonymus fortunei 'var. coloratus'Common Name: Purple-leaf Wintercreeper
Very adaptable and hardy creeping ground cover. Dense, dark green summer foliage becomes an attractive purple shade in winter. An excellent choice for ground cover or for stabilizing soil over a wide range of conditions....
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Eupatorium 'Baby Joe'Common Name: Dwarf Joe Pye Weed
Forms a bushy upright mound of coarse dark green foliage, bearing large umbrella-like heads of magenta-pink flowers in late summer until fall. Butterflies love the flowerhead and it is suitable for planting in moist to wet areas. ...[ More Info ]
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Eupatorium 'Little Joe'Common Name: Joe Pye Weed
A worthy specimen for mid- to back of border use. This selection features lovely fuchsia flowers over bright green foliage and is smaller than most Joe Pye Weed varieties. Very fragrant. Attracts butterflies....
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Eupatorium 'Phantom'Common Name: Joe Pye Weed
These plants have beautiful purple to lavender blooms with dark green foliage that bloom late summer to early fall. Once the temperatures begin to cool the blooms become darker. This beautiful plant attracts butterflies and other insects and is commonly used in small gardens and containers. ...[ More Info ]
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Eupatorium fortunei 'Pink Frost'Common Name: Japanese Joe-Pye Weed
Pink Frost develops a bushy mound of dark-green leaves edged with a creamy yellow. Small deep pink flowers bloom in late summer and attract butterflies. ...[ More Info ]
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Eupatorium pupureumCommon Name: Sweet Joe Pye Weed
Eupatorium purpureum matures to be 4 to 7 feet in height and blooms from July to September. It has pale pink to pale purple flowers in large clusters and large leaves in whorls around the stem. ...[ More Info ]
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Euphorbia 'Blackbird'Common Name: Nothowlee
In spring yellow green flowers appear. Evergreen leaves absorb sun light and turn into a purple-black shade....
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Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Ruby Glow'Common Name: Wood Spurge
Very well branched, compact growth of ruby red, darkening to almost black in the winter evergreen foliage. Leaf reverse and stems are red, with vivid contrasting chartreuse yellow flower appear in late spring against the dark foliage. ...[ More Info ]
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Euphorbia characias 'Glacier Blue'Common Name: Spurge
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....
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Euphorbia myrsinitesCommon Name: Myrtle Euphorbia
Striking silver-blue foliage on trailing stems ideal for rock gardens, on rock walls, or as a small-scale ground cover. Tolerant of summer heat and humidity and poor, dry soil. Sprays of vivid yellow flowers are a bonus. Self-seeds freely. Easy to grow....
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Euphorbia polychromaCommon Name: Cushion Spurge
Attractive mound-shaped plants produce inconspicuous yellow flowers while the leaves closest to the flowers turn a brilliant yellow. The green foliage turns a stunning dark red in autumn and is accented by crimson seedpods. Good for dried flower bouquets....
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Euphorbia polychroma 'First Blush'Common Name: Variegated Cushion Spurge
Light green and cream colored leaves form a mound. Buds first appear light pink, hence its name. Pale yellow flowers sprout through the variegated foliage. Excellent specimen plant or in mass....
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Euphorbia robbiaeCommon Name: Robb's Spurge
Yellow-green flower bracts, compact evergreen foliage makes a nice fast spreading ground cover, best in sun, but will tolerate dry shade, blooms mid to late spring, grows 24"....
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Euphorbia x 'Shorty'Common Name: Spurge
Blue green foliage with red tips form nice mounds. Bright yellow flowers bloom in late winter. Their only requirement is excellent drainage....
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Euphorbia x martinii 'Ascot Rainbow'Common Name: Cushion Spurge
The flower color consists of cream, lime, and green while the foliage displays tones of cream, green/blue with stunning red-pink coloring throughout cooler months. Stunning foliage color throughout the year. Extremely heat & drought tolerant. Evergreen. ...[ More Info ]
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Euphorbia x martinii 'Tiny Tim'Common Name: Cushion Spurge
Outstanding, compact, upright, leathery dark green foliage on burgundy stems. Flowers appear in late spring that are yellow-green with a tiny dark red eye and make an excellent filler or cutflower. This plant is also an evergreen and can be used as a subshrub as well. ...[ More Info ]
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