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Plant Name & Description
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Heliopsis Zone 4
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h. ‘Summer Nights'
Dark red-purple stems support daisy like
golden-yellow blooms with a mahogany eye.
Purple-red tinted green foliage. 3-4'.
Mid summer-late fall. |
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h. ‘Summer Sun’
Produces masses of golden-yellow double
flowers over a long period. Good cut flower. 4’,
Summer - autumn. |
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Helleborus
Zone 4 - 9
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orientalis 'Royal Heritage Strain'
Popular, vigorous strain of Hellebores with a
wide array of colors ranging from pure white to near
black on lustrous evergreen foliage. |
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Heuchera (Coral Bells) Zone 3
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’Amethyst Mist’ Large, glossy amethyst leaves
with silver marbling. 12-15”. |
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'Black Out' Zone 4-9 Tight, compact
mounds of glossy, jet black Obsidian and great for
borders or containers. 6". Midseason. |
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‘Crimson Curls’ PP13729
Very ruffled mahogany-green leaves with
reddish-purple undersides. |
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'Melting Fire' Intense, purple-red, curly
foliage. Mature plants turn even brighter red,
giving it the name 'Melting Fire'. Small white
flowers. Early summer. |
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micrantha ‘Molly Bush'
Very dark purple leaves. One of the
darkest. Highly rated in trials at the Chicago
Botanic Gardens. Award of Garden Merit from
the Royal Horticulture Society. 20".
Early summer - early autumn. |
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micrantha ‘Palace Purple’
Maple like bronze to green leaves with small
white flowers. 1991 PPA. Perennial Plant of the
Year. 12 - 30”, Early summer. |
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'Montrose Ruby'
Back by popular demand. This was the
original hybrid that started the Heuchera craze that
we have been experiencing for the last two decades.
Deep purple leaves marbled with ruby and silver.
Tough, adaptable and longer lived than most of the
new wimpy hybrids. Small white flowers.
16-18'. Early summer. |
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‘Pewter Moon'
Bronze foliage with silver overlay below
light pink flowers on maroon stems. 26".
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‘Plum Pudding’
Silvery, glossy, plum-purple leaves. Superb
with gold leaved Hostas. 22-28”, Early summer. |
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‘Raspberry Regal’
Three foot stems bearing double like
raspberry color flowers over a long period on large
clumps of lustrous slightly marbled foliage. 40”,
Late spring - summer. |
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‘Silver Scrolls’ PPAF
This Heuchera has it all! Large light pink
flowers that rebloom over very silver, metallic
looking leaves scribed with dark purple veins. A
superb introduction from Charles Oliver. 24”, Early
summer - rebloom. |
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‘Stormy Seas’
Multicolored leaves of bronze, purple and
silver with heavily ruffled edges. Very sun
tolerant. 24 - 30”, Early- summer. |
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‘Venus'
Large, predominantly silver leaves with dark
green veins. Diminutive white bell shaped
flowers in early summer. 8".
Spring-summer. |
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v. 'Caramel' PPAF
Fussy, vibrant peachy-orange foliage with
salmon-red undersides. Fall color is glowing
salmon-red. Very tought, durable and heat
tolerant. Nice compact habit. Small
white flowers on 18" stems in late summer.
Destined for great popularity! |
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v. 'Citronella' PPAF
A sport of Heuchera 'Carmel' with all the
wonderful attributes of its parent but in a vibrant,
glowing yellow to chartreuse foliage. Small
white flowers on 18" stems in late summer. |
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v. 'Miracle' PPAF Zone 4-9
A villosa hybrid from French breeder Thierry
Delabroye. Foliage starts out chartreuse with
a hint of red then turns a deep burgundy-red with a
yellow edge. 8-10". Early summer. |
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'Mocha'
PPAF
Large dark bronze-black leaves mature to
near-black. Tough villosa hybrid that is much
more tolerant of heat and humidity than other dark
foliaged hybrids. Flowers are creamy white.
18". Summer. |
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‘Tiramisu' PPAF
Golden yellow leaves suffused with
wonderfully contrasting red in the center and veins.
Leaves then mature to a light green with silver
overlay. Another wonderful villosa hybrid that
provides durability, heat tolerance and beauty.
Cream flowers. 14". Summer. |
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Hibiscus moscheutos Zone 4
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‘Blue River II'
Clear, pure white, dinner-plate
sized flowers. 4-5', Late summer.
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'Disco Belle Pink'
Zone 5-10. Very large, light pink
flowers with a darker red eye zone. Thick
flowers stalks that do not need to be staked.
2-2 1/2". Midsummer-early autumn. |
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'Disco Belle Red'
Zone 5-10. Huge 9" maroon red
flowers with a white eye zone. 2-2 1/2".
Early summer-late summer. |
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‘Fantasia' PP11853
10", flat, rounded, rich-lavender
flowers on compact foliage. 30-40".
Late summer. |
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'Fireball'
PP#13631
Another new Fleming Brothers introduction.
Delicate dissected foliage with purplish
blush-red stems and 12" brilliant red flowers.
4', Late summer - frost.
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‘Kopper King’ PP#10793
Rounded flowers with a vibrant lavender
red eye that suffuses outward into the pink to white
overlapping petals. Copper-red, deeply dissected,
maple-like leaves. 3 - 4’, Late summer. |
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‘Lady Baltimore’
Large, glowing pink flowers with a red
eye bloom over a long period. 4-5’, Midsummer -
autumn. |
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‘Lord Baltimore’
Very large, red dinner plate like
flowers. 4’, Midsummer - autumn. |
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‘Plum Crazy' PP11854
Large, round, light plum colored flowers
with dark plum eyes on deeply cut plum colored
foliage. 4', Late summer. |
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‘Southern Belle Mix’
Popular mixture of red, rose, pink and white
with 10" flowers on short plants.
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‘Turn of the Century’
Very different and exciting bicolored
pinwheel colored pattern of crimson red to
blush-pink. 6-8', Summer. |
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