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Plant Name & Description
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| Physostegia virginiana (False Dragonhead) Zone 4 |
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'Variegata'
Brightly variegated foliage topped off
with orchid-pink flowers. 30-40", Mid-late
summer. |
| Platycodon (Balloon Flower) Zone 4 -9 |
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grandiflorus Apoyama
Fairy Snow'
White balloon shaped buds open to white
star shaped flowers with blue veining. 10",
Late summer. |
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g. Florist
Pink'
Balloon-like buds open to soft-pink cup
shaped flowers. 16". Summer. |
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g. Florist
White'
Balloon-like buds open to white cup
shaped flowers. 16". Summer. |
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g.
'Hakone Double Blue'
Balloon-like buds open to rich
violet-blue double flowers. 24". Summer. |
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g. Sentimental Blue
Long blooming, very dwarf form of Balloon Flower attaining a mature height that is only one third of other grandifloras. Superb. 6 - 8, Summer. |
| Polemonium (Jacobs Ladder) Zone 5 |
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c. Brise dAnjou PP#9781
Cream variegated green leaves below violet-blue flowers. 12", Late spring - early summer. |
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reptans
'Stairway to Heaven' (Variegated Jacobs Ladder)
PP15187
Vibrant green leaves with creamy white
leaf margins tinged with pink. Pale blue bell
shaped flowers. Great new native selection by
Bill Cullina of the New England Wild flower society.
20", Early summer. |
| Polygonatum (Solomans Seal) Zone 4 |
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odoratum Variegatum Gracefully arching variegated foliage with ivory flowers laced under the stem. Black berries in fall. 24 - 30, Late spring early summer. |
| Primula Zone 4 - 8 |
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Pacific Hybrids
Clusters of vividly colored flowers in mixed colors. An old favorite that has stood the test of time. 6", Spring. |
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Pulmonaria (Lungwort) Zone 3 |
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l. cevennesis
This very large Pulmonaria has large blue flowers above long, lance-shaped, heavily silver spotted leaves. Tough and adaptable. 18, Spring. |
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‘Majeste'
Pink and Blue flowers above foliage that
is almost completely silver. 10". Spring. |
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officinalis Sissinghurst White
Silver spotted leaves. White flowers. |
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s. ‘Mrs. Moon’
Silvery spotted leaves with pink flowers
fading to blue. 8 -12”, Late spring. |
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Pulsatilla vulgaris (Pasque Flower) Zone
4 |
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AKA
Anemone pulsatilla
Bell-shaped violet purple flowers on
fuzzy silver foliage. 8-11", Late spring. |
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Rudbeckia (Black-eyed Susan) Zone 4 |
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fulgida var. fulgida
Flowers look the same as R. 'Goldstrum'
but it is longer blooming and more disease and pest
resistant. 28". July to frost. |
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fulgida ‘Goldsturm’
Solid masses of yellow flowers with
black centers. 1999 PPA. Plant of the Year. 24 -
30”, Midsummer – early autumn. |
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laciniata ‘Autumn Sun’ (Herbstonne)
Large, lemon yellow flowers with lime
green cones. Superb for what it adds in height and
architectural qualities. Attracts butterflies and
other wildlife. 5 - 7’, Midsummer – early autumn. |
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subtomentosa 'Henry Eilers'
Strikingly unique fluted, tubular shaped
petals surround a brown cone above sweetly scented
foliage. 4-5'. Late summer - autumn. |
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Sagina subulata (Irish Moss) Zone 4 - 7 |
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Dainty white flowers on singular stems above fine
textured, moss-like, light green mats of evergreen
foliage. Wonderful tucked between stepping stones.
3”, Summer. |
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s. ‘Aurea’ Gold colored mats of mossy foliage
below small white flowers. 1", Summer. |
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Salvia (Perennial Salvia) Zone 4 |
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nemerosa ‘Blue Hill’
Sky-blue flower spikes. 18”, Early
summer. |
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nemerosa ‘Carradona’
Purple flower spikes set off by
superbly contrasting deep purple stems. Fantastic
new introduction. 27 - 30”, Late spring. |
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n. ‘East Friesland’
Violet-purple flower spikes. 18”, Early
summer. |
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n. ‘May Night’
Dark blue flower spikes over a long
period. 1997 Perennial Plant Association “Perennial
of the Year”. 18 - 24”, Late spring – early summer. |
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n. ‘Pink Freisland'
Dark red stems and buds open to pink
flowers. 18". Late spring - early
summer. |
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verticillata ‘Purple Rain’
Smoky purple flower spikes borne in
great profusion over a long period. Very different.
22 - 28”, Early summer – early autumn. |
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Scabiosa (Pincushion Flower) Zone 4 |
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c. ‘Butterfly Blue’
Profuse amounts of lavender-blue flowers
from May to killing frost! Attracts butterflies.
2000 PPA. Perennial Plant of the Year. 12 - 15” Late
spring – frost. |
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Sedum (Stonecrop) Zone 3 |
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‘Autumn Fire'
Large compact clusters of red flowers on
stron stems. Best described as an improved
version of Autumn Joy. 26". Autumn. |
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‘Autumn Joy’ (Herbsfreude)
Upright-growing sedum producing bronze
flowers in flat clusters. 12 - 15”, Midsummer –
early autumn. |
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‘Bertram Anderson’
Star shaped pink flowers on loosely held
upright branches with wonderfully contrasting
purple, ovate, fleshy leaves. 4-6”, Mid- late
summer. |
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cauticola ‘Lidakense’
Very blue, rounded, fleshy leaves tinged
with red. Rosy pink flowers. Semi-upright habit.
6-8”, Late summer - early autumn. |
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‘Frosty Morn’
Upright sedum with rosy-pink flowers and
white-edged leaves. 18 - 24”, Late summer – early
autumn. |
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‘John Creech’
Tight ground-hugging mats of attractive
green foliage covered with masses of pink flowers.
Best sedum for use as a groundcover. 4 - 6”, Early -
midsummer. |
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‘Matrona’
Deep gray, thick foliage with shiny red
stems topped off with large pink flower heads over a
long period. Very upright habit. 2000 European Plant
of the Year.
24 - 30”, Late summer – early autumn. |
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‘Munstead Dark Red'
Red flowers in large tight clusters on
purple tinted green upright foliage. 18".
Autumn. |
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'Purple Emperor'
Rose-red flower clusters atop dark purple
almost black foliage. 2002 ISU Award for best
new perennial. 18", Late summer-autumn. |
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rupestre 'Angelina'
Unique golden pony-tail like succulent
foliage with yellow flowers. great for
containers and hanging baskets. 3-6",
Early-midsummer.
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s. ‘Neon’
Neon-pink flowers on upright, stocky
foliage.
12”, Late summer - early autumn. |
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spurium ‘Fuldaglut’
Improved version of ‘Dragon’s Blood’
with bright pink, star shaped flowers, over
bronze-red foliage all season. Fantastic when used
in combination with yellow foliage plants like Gold
Spirea. 4”, Midsummer-early autumn. |
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‘Vera Jameson’
Bronze foliage, red stems. Magenta-pink
flowers. 10 - 12”, Late summer – Early autumn. |