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Atlas fescue
Festuca maireiThis sturdy groundcover is fast becoming one of the most dependable grasses for creating drought-tolerant meadows.
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Dwarf common sage
Salvia officinalis 'Minimus'Dwarf common sage is a tightly compact form of the culinary common sage ( S.
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‘Souvenir de la Malmaison’ Bourbon rose
Rosa 'Souvenir de la Malmaison'This small rose is ideal for the front of the border because its size rarely exceeds 2 feet in height.
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Whipple’s penstemon
Penstemon whippleanusThis is an upright penstemon with striking deep burgundy, purple, sometimes lavender or cream flowers on thin stems.
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Madagascar periwinkle
Catharanthus roseus 'Peach'A tender perennial native to Madagascar, most often grown as an annual, Catharanthus roseus has attractive, glossy foliage and a bushy form that is covered by phlox-like flowers from summer…
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Snow bush
Breynia disticha ‘Roseo-picta’The white- and pink-mottled leaves of 'Roseo-picta' make it appear as if the plant has been snowed upon, even though it is a tropical plant.
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Ornamental onion, Allium schubertii
Allium schubertiiThis plant bears 12- to 18-inch blooms with nearly 100 pink-rose flowers.
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‘Jan’s Twister’ daylily
Hemerocallis ‘Jan’s Twister’'Jan's Twister' has large, light coral, spiderlike flowers and no fragrance.
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‘Palace Purple’ heuchera
Heuchera micrantha var. diversifolia ‘Palace Purple’Clump-forming perennial features a mound of maple or ivy-like, long-petioled leaves (3 to 5 inches wide) that are an attractive deep purple above and beet red beneath.
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‘Jade Dragon’ euphorbia
Euphorbia ‘Jade Dragon’This plant makes a riveting focal point in the border, with golden bracts with red centers that open just above the burgundy-tinted, dark green leaves in spring to summer.