Characteristics - Page 3 of 128

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    BrazelBerries® Raspberry Shortcake™ dwarf thornless raspberry

    Rubus idaeus ‘NR7’ P.P. #22,141

    This dwarf, thornless red raspberry has an endearing, rounded growth habit and thrives in a large patio pot or in the landscape.

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    Bountiful Blue® Blueberry

    Vaccinium corymbosum 'FLX-2' P.P.# 19,381

    An award winning variety with the bluest foliage of all! Pink-blushed flowers produce a large crop of large, sweet, juicy berries on a compact, mounded shrub. Perfect for massing in…

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    Angel Red® Pomegranate

    Punica granatum 'Smith' P.P.#16,578

    This unique, new and improved Pomegranate has exceptional qualities that make it simply the best on the market. A heavy crop of large, vivid red fruit ripens in early fall,…

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    Russian comfrey

    Symphytum  × uplandicum ‘Axminster Gold’

    This notably beautiful plant produces huge, elongated banana-shaped leaves, which are arfully edged in luminescent yellow.

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    Golden garlic

    Allium moly and cvs.

    For long-lasting bright yellow flowers that sparkle in midsummer, try Allium moly .

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    Russian sage

    Perovskia atriplicifolia

    The light, lavender-blue flowers, which attract butterflies to the garden, bloom in July, and often last throughout September.

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    ‘Maraschino’ bush sage

    Salvia 'Maraschino'

    'Maraschino' bush sage is a superb Salvia that is irresistible to hummingbirds and gardeners alike.

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    Yellow anise

    Illicium parviflorum

    Dime-sized, drooping, bell-shaped yellow flowers have a faint anise fragrance, but they’re hidden under new foliage in June.

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    Golden variegated sage

    Salvia officinalis 'Icterina'

    Cooks and gardeners alike are indebted to this evergreen perennial for the unique, pungent flavor and aroma that its gray-green leaves produce.

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    Columbine meadow rue

    Thalictrum aquilegiifolium

    The lacy leaves of this meadow rue look like a columbine's, hence the common and scientific names.