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Sea of Gold Juniper
Juniperus x pfitzerianaOutstanding lacy, golden-yellow foliage makes this compact evergreen an excellent choice as a colorful accent. Color is retained and deepens in winter.
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‘Lime Rickey’ heuchera
Heuchera x ‘Lime Rickey’Ruffled foliage emerges chartreuse, maturing to lime green. Small, pure white flowers on tall spindly stems provide additional interest. A stand out in containers and borders.
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Dwarf English Boxwood
Buxus Sempervirens ‘Suffruticosa’A small, rounded shrub that forms tufts of growth resembling a cloud if unsheared. Slow growing, dwarf form. Considered to be the most resistant to boxwood leaf miner.
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‘Golden Lights’ Azalea
Azalea x ‘Golden Lights’Extremely hardy selection which provides a massive display of golden-yellow single blooms. Small mounding form is excellent for massing in shrub borders. Deciduous.
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Tall Bearded Iris
Iris GermanicaLarge blossoms, late bloom season. Standards violet-purple, with bronze edging. White zonal spot. Striking in the garden.
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Border Bearded Iris
Iris GermanicaHuge yellow beards on black purple, cup- shaped falls. Dark purple standards are only a shade lighter. Sweet fragrance.
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‘Lavender Bounty’ Siberian iris
Iris SibericaGently ruffled lavender-pink flowers. Tall slender blades of foliage remain lovely all summer long.
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Standard Dwarf Bearded Iris
Iris GermanicaSmall stature. Rosy purple blossoms; radiating lines from lilac beards.
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Arilbred iris
Iris germanicaArilbred iris has a Mohr-type form. Red-brown falls, with yellow beards and greyed, sun-flecked standards. Yellow style arms add to the luster.
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Smokin’ Hot™
Rosa hybrid cv. ‘WEKmopaga’Unique orange-red blossom overlaid with purple smoke on the edges. Great for cut flowers.