Clumps - Page 5 of 83

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    Sweet Beth

    Trillium vaseyi

    This trillium bears the largest flowers in the genus—almost 4 inches across.

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    Silver sage

    Salvia argentea

    This biennial or short-lived perennial is grown for its massive, downy-silver rosettes of foliage.

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    ‘Little Twister’ coleus

    Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Little Twister’

    A mid-size coleus, perfect for filling gaps, 'Little Twister' has crimped, fingery leaves that emerge inky purple, then gradually change to predominantly yellow with lime edges and purple veins.

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    Hellebore

    Helleborus × hybridus cvs.

    From late fall through winter, the leathery leaves of hellebores stay glossy, cheery, and green.

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    Madonna lily

    Lilium candidum

    One of the oldest garden flowers, the madonna lily has bright green hosta-like basal rosettes appearing in winter and shallow-rooted bulbs that give it a distinctive appearance.

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    ‘Sparkling Burgundy’ pineapple lily

    Eucomis comosa 'Sparkling Burgundy'

    This outstanding cultivar boasts dark burgundy leaves that slowly change to olive green, and then revert back dramatically as the flowers fade.

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    ‘Langtrees’ Siberian bugloss

    Brunnera macrophylla 'Langtrees'

    This woodland plant is valued for its flowers and heart-shaped, groundcovering leaves.

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    Gold angel’s trumpet

    Brugmansia 'Charles Grimaldi'

    Foot-long blossoms are nocturnally fragrant, and pour out from narrow calyces of light yellow, to terminate in fluted, reflexed openings the hues of golden summer squash.

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    Rose chiffon

    Eschscholzia californica 'Rose Chiffon'

    California poppies grow to about 12 inches tall, and their pretty foliage is ferny, like carrot tops.

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    White trillium

    Trillium erectum var. album

    This white-flowered form of red trillium has delicate, outward-facing petals with striking dark centers.