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  • Broad-leaved chaste tree
    Plant Guide

    Broad-leaved chaste tree

    Vitex agnus-castus var. latifolia

    Chaste tree is a southern favorite beginning to gain favor across the country.

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    ‘Bevan’s Variety’ bigroot geranium

    Geranium macrorrhizum ‘Bevan’s Variety’

    Thick rhizomes and stout, sprawling stems guarantee this hardy geranium survivor status.

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    Purple loosestrife

    Lythrum salicaria

    The showy purple spikes of purple loosestrife are attractive in the garden and along roadsides, but the plant's rampant spread has greatly reduced the ecological value of marshes by displacing…

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    ‘Empress of India’ nasturtium

    Tropaeolum majus ‘Empress of India’

    This old-fashioned cultivar has a mounding habit and grows to a foot tall and wide.

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    Myrtle spurge

    Euphorbia myrsinites

    Long-lasting, terminal clusters of lime green bracts and flowers punctuate the meandering 'arms' of this ground-hugging species.

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    Common privet

    Ligustrum vulgare and cvs.

    Privet is a bushy, deciduous or semi-evergreen shrub with oval to lance-shaped dark green leaves.

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    Creeping myrtle

    Vinca minor and cvs.

    Creeping myrtle is a fast-spreading, 4- to 8-inch-tall, evergreen ground cover with shiny green leaves borne in pairs on long, arching stems.

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    Salvia mexicana ‘Limelight’

    Salvia mexicana 'Limelight'

    This unusual tender perennial displays an electric color combination when its vibrant purple-blue flowers open from bright chartreuse calyces.

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    Thorny elaeagnus

    Elaeagnus pungens

    This is a tough evergreen shrub with pendent flowers that provide a delightful gardenia-like perfume during October and November.

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    Dwarf wakerobin

    Trillium pusillum

    In spring, the foliage of this petite species emerges a deep purple-black-green and is topped by white blooms with rippled petals.