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Aster novi-angliae 'New England Aster' |
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Chasmanthium latifolium Common Name(s): Indian Wood Oats Northern Sea Oats River Oats Wild OatsWood-oat Previously known as: Uniola latifolia |
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Chasmanthium latifolium, known as woodoats, inland sea oats, northern sea oats, and river oats is a grass native to the central and eastern United States, Manitoba, and northeastern Mexico; it grows as far north as Pennsylvania and Michigan, where it is a threatened species. The species was previously classified as Uniola latifolia (André Michaux). Chasmanthium latifolium is a cool-season, rhizomatous perennial grass with stems about 3 feet tall. The plant typically grows in wooded areas and riparian zones. Chasmanthium latifolium, northern sea oats It is used in landscaping in North America, where it is noted as a relatively rare native grass that thrives in partial shade; the plant is recommended for USDA hardiness zones 3–9 in acidic sands, loams, and clays.[5][6] Ecology It is a larval host plant for the Northern Pearly-Eye, and its seeds are food for birds and mammals. It is also eaten by the caterpillars of the pepper and salt skipper, Bell's roadside skipper, and bronzed roadside skipper butterflies. |
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Hardy Hibiscus 'Flare' |
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Flare Rose Mallow Botanical name: Hibiscus sp. Flare General information: Low maintenance showy perennial shrub that red blooms. This Texas Superstar was first bred in Texas. Characteristics Size: 4 feet in height and 4 feet wide Flowers: Fuchsia, large Bloom time: Summer to first frost Leaves: Maple-like large emerald green, glossy Pests and Disease Problems: None known |
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Hemerocallis Bi-Colored Daylily |
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Bi-Color Daylily Hemerocallis A stunning blend of orange, yellow, red and tan. Red petals with orange-yellow stripes and other blends make this hybrid daylily stand out in any garden. Grows 22'' tall. Mid-late season |
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Hemerocallis fulva 'Kwanso Double Orange' Daylily |
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Hemerocallis fulva 'Kwanso' Double Orange Daylily Hemerocallis fulva 'Kwanso'- Dormant, double bloomer, triploid. Blooms are orange with burgundy blush, 4" wide. Kwanso Daylilies are mid-season bloomers, June/July. Mature foliage height is 20"-24". Bloom height 36"-48" Sword-like leaves are arranged in pairs and grow only at the base of the plant. The leaves are narrow, smooth and slightly folded, with a central ridge running lengthwise down the back of the leaf. Clump forming, spreads by rhizomes and tuberous roots. This daylily is good for naturalizing in areas easily contained. Six hours of sun or more will provide better blooming. Use for mass plantings, ground cover, erosion control. |
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Hemerocallis Red Rock Daylily |
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Hibiscus Mix Blue & Pink |
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Blue River & Pink Southern Belle | ||
Lonicera tatarica (Tatarian Pink Honeysuckle) |
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Lonicera tatarica (Tatarian White Honeysuckle) |
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Narcissus spp. Bulbs |
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Narcissus spp. Plant Type Flower Sun Exposure Full Sun, Part Sun Soil Type Loamy Soil pH Slightly Acidic to Neutral Bloom Time Spring Flower Color Orange, White, Yellow Hardiness Zones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
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Oenothera elata ssp. hookeri/Monterey Evening Primrose 'Magic Top Pop' |
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Evening blooming yellow flowers Grows 5' tall Attracts unusual butterflies Medicinal herb Good choice for a Fairy garden! |
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Papaver orientalis 'Prince of Orange' |
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Average Size at Maturity 24-30" tall x 12-15" wide Bloom Time Late spring to early summer Deciduous/ Evergreen Herbaceous Flower Attribute Flowers for Cutting, Showy Flowers Flower Color Orange Foliage Color Green Garden Style Cottage Landscape Use Border, Container, Mass Planting, Rock Garden, Cutting Garden Light Needs Full sun Special Feature Gift Plant, Waterwise Water Needs Moderate Watering Needs Needs regular watering - weekly, or more often in extreme heat. |
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Rudbeckia laciniata Cut-leaved Coneflower |
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Common Name: cutleaf coneflower Type: Herbaceous perennial Family: Asteraceae Native Range: North America Zone: 3 to 9 Height: 2.00 to 9.00 feet Spread: 1.50 to 3.00 feet Bloom Time: July to September Bloom Description: Yellow rays and green center disks Sun: Full sun to part shade Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Suggested Use: Naturalize Flower: Showy Attracts: Butterflies Tolerate: Deer |
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Syringa vulgaris Common Purple Lilac |
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Mature Height 8 - 10 feet Mature Spread 8 - 10 feet Sun Exposure Full Sun Soil Type Widely Adaptable Moisture Moderate Growth Rate Medium Flower Color Purple Foliage Deciduous Foliage Color Green |
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Tovara virginiana Paint Brush |
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Though rarely grown, this native is "prized for its attractive foliage" (Clausen) which is dark-green with red streaks; an upright Polygonum relative with wiry, red flower stems, slowly making clumps to 3' x 3'. Type: Perennial Height Mature: 3 feet Plant Hardiness: Zone 6 Plant Uses: Eastern Native, Likes Shade |
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Yarrow (Achillea millefolium 'Paprika') |
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Zone: 3 to 8 Height: 1.50 to 2.00 feet Spread: 1.50 to 2.00 feet Bloom Time: June to September Bloom Description: Dusty Red Sun: Full sun Water: Dry to medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Naturalize Flower: Showy, Good Cut, Good Dried Leaf: Fragrant Attracts: Butterflies Tolerate: Deer, Drought, Dry Soil, Air Pollution |
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Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa) |
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Ladybells (Adenophora stricta subsp. confusa) |
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Bishop's Weed (Aegopodium podagraria 'Variegatum') |
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White Snakeroot (Ageratina altissima) |
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