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    Red milkweed

    Asclepias incarnata

    A  member of the Asclepias (milkweed) genus, Red milkweed is a host plant for the caterpillar stage of the Monarch butterfly. 

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    Crimson Kisses weigela

    Weigela 'Slingco 1'

    A new, more compact reblooming weigela with a tidy, rounded shape covered with bright, lipstick-red flowers kissed with a white eye.

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    Blue Enchantress® hydrangea

    Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Monmar’

    This is a superb rebloomer for summer-long color. Large, blue mopheads age to a vintage cream-splashed green color. Blooms will turn pink with less acidity.

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    Barbeque Rosemary

    Rosmarinus officinalis 'Barbeque'

    Foliage of this selection has especially good flavor and aroma for cooking. Fast growing, upright shrub with profuse, clear blue flowers.

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    Baby Pete agapanthus

    Agapanthus praecox subsp. orientalis ‘Benfran’

    Masses of blue flowers just above clusters of short, wide evergreen foliage. Rarely sets seedpods, resulting in a longer bloom period.

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    ‘Persian Market’ daylily

    Hemerocallis ‘Persian Market’

    Gorgeous deep rose pink blooms with a deeper rose halo. An All American Daylily Selection that makes a gorgeous show in summer.

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    ‘Bracken’s Brown Beauty’ magnolia

    Magnolia grandiflora 'Bracken's Brown Beauty'

    Lustrous, leathery foliage is rich, dark green above and cinnamon brown underneath. Large, 5 to 6 inch creamy white flowers are exotically fragrant.

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    ‘Toki’ clematis

    Clematis x ‘Toki’

    Large, pure white flowers with complementary delicate yellow stamens are among the earliest Clematis blooms to appear.

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    Lacey Blue Russian sage

    Perovskia atriplicifolia ‘Lisslitt’

    Hardy and heat tolerant with a sturdy, compact form that does not flop over. Lavender-blue floral sprays enhance the scented foliage.

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    ‘Empress Wu’ hosta

    Hosta ‘Empress Wu’

    Over four feet at maturity with gigantic, deeply veined, 2-foot leaves. Pale lavender blooms appear just above the foliage in early to midsummer.