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euphorbia polychroma cushion spurge perennial

Euphorbia polychroma (Spurge)

Bright golden yellow flowers bloom in early spring atop a well-mounded cushion of dark green leaves.  Excellent for use as edging, in rock gardens or…

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dianthus heart attack pinks perennial

Dianthus ‘Heart Attack’

Strikingly dark blood-red flowers with small white eyes bloom atop dark green lance shaped foliage.  ‘Heart Attack’ is a care-free sun plant that offers some…

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nepeta walker's low catmint perennial

Nepeta ‘Walker’s Low’ (Catmint)

Not to be confused with Catnip, Nepeta ‘Walker’s Low’ is a Catmint perennial. It’s fragrance is attractive to cats, but not quite as potent to…

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geum triflorum prairie smoke perennial

Geum ‘Triflorum’ (Avens)

So many names, so many attributes to this lovely native plant. Geum ‘Triflorum’ is also known as Prairie Smoke, Old Man Whiskers, and Three-Flowered Avens.…

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geum borisii avens perennial

Geum ‘Borisii’ (Avens)

Geum is a fast grower that is rarely bothered by pests or diseases. It’s a great plant for borders, containers or rock gardens. The ‘Borisii’…

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echinacea ruby star coneflower perennial

Echinacea ‘Ruby Star’ (Coneflower)

‘Ruby Star’ Echinacea is a new, improved version of the ‘Magnus.’  The ‘Ruby Star’ is more uniform in size with darker colored flowers. Grows to…

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echinacea pixie meadowbrite coneflower perennial

Echinacea ‘Pixie Meadowbright’ (Coneflower)

‘Pixie Meadowbrite’ is as cute and small as they come for a coneflower variety. This hybrid version is small, compact, and grows more dense than…

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echinacea merlot coneflower perennial

Echinacea ‘Merlot’ (Coneflower)

Echinacea ‘Merlot’ is aptly named for it’s unique wine red stem and leaf stalk. It’s color and fragrance are wonderful for cut arrangements, as well…

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echinacea magnus coneflower perennial

Echinacea ‘Magnus’ (Coneflower)

The Magnus coneflower boasts extra pink petals that grow more horizontal than the typical drooping rays. This gives the flower heads an even larger appearance,…

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