Flower Color - Page 54 of 130
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Plant Guide
‘Arizona Sun’ Blanket flower
Gaillardia 'Arizona Sun'This 2005 All-America Selections® winner is a cultivar of our native blanket flower.
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Tiger Eyes sumac
Rhus typhina ‘Bailtiger’Lemon-lime foliage, fuzzy stems, and intense fall color make this sumac cultivar a standout.
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Longleaf Oregon grape
Mahonia nervosaA 2-foot-high evergreen shrub native to the woods and woodland edges of the Pacific Northwest, mahonia gives a shady area three seasons of interest.
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Red buckeye
Aesculus paviaThis conical shrub to small tree has palmate leaves and bears red (sometimes yellow-marked) flowers in 6-inch panicles in summer, followed by smooth-skinned fruit.
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Maidenhair tree
Ginkgo bilobaOne of the oldest tree species on the planet, ginkgo grows only about a foot a year, reaching 50 to 80 feet.
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Lady Banks rose
Rosa banksiae 'Lutea''Lady Banks' has clusters of double pastel yellow flowers in early spring. Information provided by Brushwood Nursery
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Satin flower
Sisyrinchium striatumIn early summer, these grass-like perennials produce multiple spikes of small, pale yellow blooms with dark yellow centers and faint purple stripes.
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Iceland poppy
Papaver nudicaule
Iceland poppy is a short-lived perennial usually grown as a cool-weather annual, or biennial.
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‘Silverstream’ tulip
Tulipa ‘Silverstream’Reaching 20 to 24 inches tall, Tulipa 'Silverstream' has chartreuse and yellow flowers suffused with red-and-rose markings that create a watercolor effect.