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    ‘Baby Moon’ daffodil

    Narcissus ‘Baby Moon’

    Narcissus ‘Baby Moon’, a precious, golden-yellow miniature daffodil, is probably the most fragrant of all the jonquilla-type daffodils, especially considering the size of the flowers.

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    Begonia ‘Cowardly Lion’

    Begonia 'Cowardly Lion'

    Unlike many other shade garden plants with their cool blue colors, 'Cowardly Lion' rex begonia offers rich warm tones.

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    Liverwort

    Hepatica acutiloba

    An early bloomer, liverwort has tiny, cup-shaped, blue, pink, or white flowers in spring.

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    Glossy green stonecrop

    Sedum kamtschaticum

    This tough, drought-tolerant species has glossy deep green leaves and, in early summer, half-inch golden yellow flowers that open from pink buds.

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    Polyanthus primrose

    Primula (polyanthus type)

    The Polyanthus group of primroses, with their sturdy stalks and dense umbels of flowers, are a tribute to the hybridizer’s art.

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    ‘Dark Reiter’ geranium

    Geranium pratense 'Dark Reiter'

    'Dark Reiter', a fairly new cultivar, has a short mounded habit and dissected dark leaves.

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    Loosestrife

    Lysimachia ephemerum

    This herbaceous perennial forms clumps of gray-green leaves from which arise slender racemes of small white flowers with mauve-colored veins, making for an almost gray appearance.

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    Variegated purple moor grass

    Molinia caerulea 'Variegata'

    This tufted, compact perennial has dense clumps of slender, foot-long green leaves marked with stripes of creamy yellow.

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    Blue globe onion

    Allium caeruleum

    This plant produces dense clusters of bright blue flowerheads up to 1 inch wide.

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    ‘Heronswood Mist’ Foam flower

    Tiarella 'Heronswood Mist'

    The leaves of this clump-forming variety look as if they have been dusted by a fine mist of pink, cream, and green.