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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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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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Dogwood Arctic Fire
Cornus, Arctic Fire Cornus stolinifera ’Farrow’ ppaf – Arctic Fire is another of our shrub dogwood series, a new released Proven Winner. This is a remarkable new dwarf red twig dogwood that fits right into today's gardens and landscapes.
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Dogwood Bailey's Red
Cornus Bailey Cornus stolonifera 'Baileyi' – Bailey dogwood is a deep red-stemmed selection of red osier dogwood that has an upright branching pattern, slightly larger bluish white fruits and leaves.
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Euonymus Emerald Gaiety
Euonymus Emerald Gaiety is a hardy cool mint shrub with green and cream evergreen foliage that turns pinkish-red in winter. This is one of the most versatile and least demanding evergreen shrubs, happy in full sun or fairly deep shade
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Grass Calamagrostis a. Karl Foerster
Calamagrostis x acutiflora - Karl Foerster If you want color in your landscape, then this is the grass for you. This cool season ornamental grass is one of my favorite grasses because it makes a striking five-foot tall exclamation point in my garden.
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Grass Pink Muhly
Grass Pink Muhly - Muhlenbergia capillaris – A North American Native is a must have for the low maintenance garden. When summer is winding down and all the your beautiful blooms from summers annuals and perennials are fading.
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Greek Oregano
Greek Oregano - Origanum species - Imagine the fragrance of having your own fresh Oregano growing in your garden or in a pot on your patio.
The hot, peppery flavor of Oregano leaves is very popular for use in Italia, Spanish, and Mexican cuisine
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Hosta, Francee
Francee, Hosta A beautiful and easy to grow old favorite that is extremely sun tolerant (does well in full sun). It displays dark green, heart shaped leaves with a clear white border. Puts out great lavender colored flowers in early summer, and grows
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Hypericum Blue Velvet
Hypericum Blue Velvet Hypericum kalmianum ppaf – A new cultivar and a growers favorite with attractive blue velvet aromatic leaves that fill the garden with their beautiful scent.
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Iris, Tennessee White
This almost iridescent White flowering, dwarf crested Iris is unusual in that it was found in a patch of regular Iris cristata ‘Alba’ and singled out, divided and now in LIMITED production. Be the first to own one of these beauties.
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Juniper Sky Rocket
Juniper Sky Rocket This thin columnar Juniper fits into very difficult places such as narrow side yards between homes. Probably the most narrow columnar juniper available. It is a great windbreak plant for both cold and hot climates.
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Lavender, Hidcote Blue
Lavender angustifolia, Hidcote Blue is a free flowering dwarf variety that produces deep purple flower spikes in late spring and summer. Great for a dwarf hedge, edging, or for massing. Purchase in large 4 inch pots. Perennial
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Lavender, Lavandula angustifolia
(Lavandula angustifolia)Lavender Munstead - Dwarf, compact bushes with spiky grey-green leaves. Heavily fragrant deep blue flowers appear in mid-summer. Perennial, ships in large 4 inch pots.
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Liriope Big Blue
Liriope Big Blue An attractive, tufted evergreen perennial groundcover with arching, grass like foliage. Abundant blue flower spikes rise above the foliage in summer followed by clusters of black berries.
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Liriope Variegated
Liriope Variegated Variegated leaves and attractive, purple flowers give this plant charm. Variegated Liriope are useful in the landscape as a ground cover and accent plant. It is a great plant for bordering sidewalks
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Maple, Japanese Red
These red maples have many features that make them ideal in most gardens, foremost being their extreme beauty.
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Mazus reptans - Purple Creeping Mazus
Talk about a ground cover with versatility, this is the one. Purple Mazus maintains a green carpet of bright green foliage throughout the growing season and into the winter while giving an abundant show of tiny purplish/blue flowers with...
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Nandina Harbor Dwarf
Nandina Harbor Dwarf extremely dense, very dwarf form to 12"-15" inches tall and slightly wider. Green leaflets tinged pink to bronze in spring, turning bright red and orange in the fall and winter.
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Pachysandra, Green Sheen
Pachysandra, Green Sheen Pachysandra terminalis 'Green Sheen' - Excellent ground cover for small shady areas. What makes this improved selection - Green Sheen Pachysandra different is the tremendous glossiness to the foliage.
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Phlox Creeping Apple Blossom
Phlox subulata Creeping Phlox is ideal for rock gardens, topping retaining walls, edging pathways, banks, and slopes – a spectacular ground cover. Grows vigorously forming dense spreading, spilling mounds covered in candy-color blossoms.
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