Plant Seasonal Interest - Page 226 of 386

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    Tufted hair grass

    Deschampsia cespitosa 'Northern Lights'

    A tuft of thin grassy foliage with gray and gold variegation distinguishes this cultivar.

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    ‘Charmeur’ tulip

    Tulipa ‘Charmeur’

    Tulipa ‘Charmeur’ features leaves with curled yellow edges and 18-inch-tall white-rimmed dark rosy blooms.

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    ‘Trailing Bleeding Heart’ coleus

    Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Trailing Bleeding Heart’

    The 14-inch-tall cultivar ‘Trailing Bleeding Heart’ has hot fuchsia-pink leaves ringed with purple and a band of lime green.

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    Noisette rose

    Rosa 'Crepuscule'

    This climber produces an endless display of fragrant apricot-yellow blossoms.

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    Fragrant Solomon’s seal

    Polygonatum odoratum

    From late spring to early summer, this species bears pendent, green-tipped white flowers along arching stems.

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    ‘Galilee’ paperwhite narcissus

    Narcissus 'Galilee’

    This tender paperwhite is well-suited to forcing, blooming 3 to 4 weeks after planting.

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    Polyanthus primrose

    Primula (polyanthus type)

    The Polyanthus group of primroses, with their sturdy stalks and dense umbels of flowers, are a tribute to the hybridizer’s art.

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    ‘Cherries Jubilee’ heuchera

    Heuchera 'Cherries Jubilee'

    This compact heuchera has dark greenish silver leaves with crimson undersides.

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    ‘Tahiti’ daffodil

    Narcissus ‘Tahiti’

    Although some people don’t consider double or peonylike daffodils classics, many double hybrids have been in existence for a long time.

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    ‘Sedona’ coleus

    Plectranthus scutellarioides 'Sedona'

    'Sedona' coleus has leaves blessed with shades of pink and orange, giving the plant a bronzy appearance.