Meadow Garden - Page 4 of 23

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    ‘Shenandoah’ red switchgrass

    Panicum virgatum ‘Shenandoah’

    'Shenandoah' is truly a plant for all seasons.

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    Blue Fortune hyssop

    Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’

    'Blue Fortune' produces spikes of powder-blue flowers held over large, deep green foliage.

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    ‘Twilight’ coneflower

    Echinacea ‘Twilight’

    This is one of the exceptional Big Sky™ series ( E.

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    Gray goldenrod

    Solidago nemoralis

    This is one of the smallest species of goldenrod, topping out at only 4 to 6 inches high in poor soils, and 2 feet high in fertile soils.

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    ‘Garden Portrait’ daylily

    Hemerocallis 'Garden Portrait'

    This cultivar has pale yellow, spider-like blooms and no fragrance.

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    Common snowdrop

    Galanthus nivalis

    Snowdrops are some of the earliest bulbs, and flowers in general, to bloom in spring.

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    ‘Hewitt’s Double’ Yunnan meadow rue

    Thalictrum delavayi 'Hewitt's Double'

    This cultivar has some of the showiest flowers of the meadow rues.

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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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    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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    Dew flower

    Penstemon cobaea

    Penstemon cobaea has shiny dark green leaves and purple, pink, or white flowers on spike-like panicles in mid-spring.