Flower Color - Page 52 of 130

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    Great white trillium

    Trillium grandiflorum

    This showy spring-blooming trillium has large white blossoms up to 3 inches long, which fade to soft pink and from cup-shaped to open and recurved.

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    Pinkshell azalea

    Rhododendron vaseyi

    This deciduous azalea bears trusses of 4 to 8 broadly funnel-shaped, unscented clear pink flowers in early mid-season.

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    ‘Annabelle’ smooth hydrangea

    Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle'

    Exceptional and enormous creamy flowerheads up to one foot across form billowy, flattened spheres that withstand the rain well.

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    Pussy-toes

    Antennaria spp.

    Low-growing rosettes of long gray leaves covered in fine gray hairs and gray-white flowers in spring that resemble a cat's paw make Antennaria great plants for edging, pathways, or stone walls.

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    ‘Dark Eyes’ Foam flower

    Tiarella 'Dark Eyes'

    This running cultivar has notably large light-pink flowers that appear in spring and then rebloom.

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    Stars of Persia

    Allium cristophii

    This bulbous perennial produces ribbed stems and strap-shaped, gray-green basal leaves that decline as its flowers form.

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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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    Lily tree

    Magnolia denudata 'Forrest's Pink'

    This cultivar creates a fragrant cloud of rich bubblegum-pink blossoms on bare branches in spring.

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    Climbing Carolina aster

    Ampelaster carolinianus

    This perennial vine sends out abundant pale purple to lavender flowers beginning in late October.

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    Purple coneflower

    Echinacea purpurea

    Because of its carefree performance, this native meadow perennial with daisy-like flowers appropriately inhabits the gardens of many.