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Achillea 'Summer Berries'
Achillea 'Summer Berries' The Summer Berries is a first year flowering and easy to grow perennial favorite, a sumptuous mix of fruity colors. (salmon-apricot/yellow, cherry-red/apricot, white-pink/cream, two-tone pink, and many more
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Achillea Paprika
Achillea Paprika This Galaxy hybrid selection is renowned for its large clusters of bright red flowers. Each individual flower in the cluster also has a distinctive yellow eye. As is the case with all Yarrows, the flowers fade as they age; “Paprika”
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Achillea millefolium 'Terra Cotta'
Achillea millefolium 'Terra Cotta', an Ernst Pagel introduction, is a clumping perennial reaching a mature height of thirty inches, upright, & spreading to near two feet before it needs to be divided.
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Almond, Pink Flowering
Prunus glandulosa rosea plena - Pink Flowering almond is a small shrub that flowers in early spring with a display of very light pink flowers before the leaves appear. It grows best in light shade to full sun.
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Althea Rose of Sharon
Rose-of-Sharon Hibiscus is valued for large flowers produced in mid-to late summer when few other shrubs bloom. The plant grows in sun or partial shade and in any soil. The growth rate ranges from slow to moderate, and transplanting is easy.
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Armeria Dusseldorf Pride
Armeria Dusseldorf Pride Dwarf Sea Thrift - Short - Plant 12" apart. - Neat, evergreen tufts of grass-like foliage with globular bright flowers on 4-8" stems. Excellent for the front of a border. Does well and is colorful almost anywhere.
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Barberry – Royal Burgundy
without a doubt this is the best dwarf red-leaved barberry we have encountered. Velvety reddish purple foliage holds its color through summer, changing to blackish red in autumn before defoliating for winter. Especially handsome planted en masse...
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Black Lace™ Sambucus
BLACK LACE™ Eva pp 15,575 is a stunning development in Elderberry breeding. Intense purple black foliage is finely cut, giving it an effect similar to that of Japanese maple.
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Blackberry Apache Thornless
(New Patent) This new release from Arkansas produces larger fruit and higher yields than any of the other previously released Arkansas thorn less erect blackberry cultivars. Very Sweet.
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Blackberry Arapaho Thornless
A new thornless release from the University of Arkansas. An excellent sweet flavor, good size, firm fruit and heavy production. Grows as a shrub, no trellis is needed.
Zones 3-8. Ships: Fall and Spring
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Boxwood Winter Gem
Boxwood Winter Gem Buxus microphylla Winter Gem – This is considered the classic hedge plant in the four to six foot hedge range. When you think about defining or separating different spaces in the garden this is the boxwood for you.
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Buddleia Black Knight
Buddleia davidii 'Black Knight' (Butterfly Bush) Sun Zone: 5-10 Will grow to 50" tall as a shrub. Origin: China This is the darkest flowered of all the buddleias, almost a grape-violet, and always one of the most popular
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Carolina Allspice
Sweetshrub is more of an oddity than an ornamental. The flowers are clusters of narrow petals and have a fragrance similar to that of strawberries. The leaves and fruits are aromatic.
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Cherry 'Akebono'
'Akebono' Cherry trees sport fluffy clouds of delicate pink flowers in the spring. They are a brighter tint of pink than the flowers of the better-known and more widely planted Yoshino Cherry (Prunus x yedoensis)
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Coneflower White Swan
White Swan is considered the classic white coneflower. Passing the beautiful spiked flowers in the garden you’re aromatic senses are immediately attracted to the sweet honey-like fragrance. Although a bit shorter then many of the other coneflower...
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Corinthian Rose
Corinthian Rose Prunus persica. When is a peach a rose? Not very often but when you have an outstanding ornamental that displays double pink rose looking blooms in May, and becomes the focal point of the garden
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Cotoneaster Coral Beauty
Here is an evergreen groundcover that greets your spring with a profusion of 1/2-inch starry white blooms, followed by coral-red round fruits that appear in autumn and remain well into winter, brilliant against the small, finely-textured...
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Crape Myrtle 'Dynamite'
Dynamite is the most incredible red crape myrtle I have ever seen. The bright red blooms are in giant clusters all over this tree. Smooth tan bark, dark green foliage and a beautiful fiery orange fall color.
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Crape Myrtle 'Pink Velour'
Be the envy of your friends and the talk of the neighborhood with our glowing ‘Pink Velour’ Crape Myrtles. This beauty is a semi-dwarf variety (8-10 feet symmetrical) with vibrant fuchsia-pink crepe...
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Crape Myrtle ‘Catawba’
Crape Myrtle ‘Catawba’ is one of the best purple flowering selections available. Displays large, long lasting clusters actually masses of dark purple crepe-like flowers in summer.
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Euonymus Manhattan
Euonymus Manhattan More than just another broadleaf evergreen, this is one of the few Euonymus with colored fruit. A fast grower, it can reach to 6 to 8 foot tall and 5 foot wide.
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