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  • Plant Guide

    ‘Bressingham Glow’ Japanese anemone

    Anemone hupehensis var. japonica 'Bressingham Glow'

    Japanese anemones are slightly taller than the species, sometimes growing to 4 feet.

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    ‘Bronze Wave’ heuchera

    Heuchera villosa 'Bronze Wave'

    'Bronze Wave', bred from the native Heuchera villosa ,  is, like its parent, renowned for its vigor and resistance to heat and humidity.

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    ‘Bishop of Llandaff’ Dahlia

    Dahlia 'Bishop of Llandaff'

    With its deep purple-black leaves and brilliant summer blooms, 'Bishop of Llandaff' is a fine addition to the sunny bed or border.

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    Hairy toad lily

    Tricyrtis hirta

    The star-like blossoms of this species are white with rich purple spots and purple stigmas.

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    ‘Foxi’ rugosa rose

    Rosa rugosa  'Foxi'

    Large, open, semi-double pink flowers with yellow stamens and an intoxicating scent make 'Foxi' an outstanding rugosa rose.

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    Darcey Bussell rose

    Rosa 'Darcey Bussell'

    This rose, with its short, bushy growth, is an excellent shrub for the front of the border or for planting in formal rose beds.

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    ‘Margarete’ Japanese anemone

    Anemone × hybrida 'Margarete'

    This beautiful, medium pink, semi-double-flowered anemone has exceptionally large blooms from mid- to late-September through October on stems 28 to 32 inches tall.

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    Copperleaf

    Acalypha wilkesiana

    This spreading shrub is grown for its multi-colored, toothed, oval leaves.

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    Sulfur flower

    Eriogonum umbellatum

    Wild buckwheats have assumed star roles in drought-tolerant landscapes throughout the West, and none is more useful than sulfur flower.

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    Pitcher sage

    Salvia azurea

    Pitcher sage is a wonderful wildflower found growing over a wide area of the Great Plains.