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An outstanding cultivar! Pure white, single flowers are produced in abundance atop bushy mounds of foliage. 'Snowcap' has sturdy, uniform habit. Due to its compact nature, it tolerates the weather (wind, rain, etc.) better than other Shastas. Hardy in Zones 4 to 9. 12 to 15" tall. Full Sun.
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Bright, rosy lavender flower wands open from top to bottom in early summer, appearing to glow at the tips. Narrow, opposite leaves are up to 10 inches long at the base of the plant and decrease in length up the stems. Hardy in Zones 3 to 9. 18 to 24" tall. Full Sun.
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Worth growing for the foliage alone! L. 'Alexander' is a striking new introduction from England having lime green leaves with bright ivory margins. In the spring, the new growth is tinged with pink and as the season progresses the green leaves may lighten up. The yellow, star-like flowers borne in the leaf axils from early to late summer are an added bonus. This species tends to be less invasive than other Lysmachias. Hardy in Zones 4 to 8. 18 to 24" tall. Part Sun to Full Sun.
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This was the first dwarf monarda with mildew resistant foliage to be introduced to the trade. Bright lavender-rose flowers top the stout, square stems of this monarda from midsummer to early fall. They are enhanced by the lush dark green, crinkled foliage which forms a compact mound.
Hardy in Zones 4 to 9. 12 to 15" tall. Part Sun to Full Sun.
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A unique new dwarf form of nepeta that is smaller in scale in every aspect: shorter habit, smaller leaves, and smaller flowers (but more numerous). The small, grey-green leaves form a wide, dense clump that can be used as a ground cover in sunny, dry areas or rock gardens. From early through late summer, small terminal clusters of nearly true blue flowers are produced. Hardy in Zones 3 to 8. 18" tall. Full Sun.
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(Russian Sage) 'Little Spire' was selected for its relatively short, upright habit which prevents the leaning that is typical of other Russian Sage. Small, narrow, grey-green leaves compliment the lavender-blue flowers. This cultivar has a wonderfully long blooming period beginning in late summer and continuing well into the fall. Hardy in Zones 5 to 9. 24" tall. Full Sun.
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(Perennial Salvia) Rigid upright habit and dark purple flower stems which accentuate the bright violet-blue flowers. Awesome dark stems set this Salvia apart from the others! Salvia looks great in fresh cut flower bouquets. The leaves are aromatic when crushed. Hardy in Zones 3 to 8. 24 to 30" tall. Full Sun.
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(Perennial Salvia) A new dwarf introduction from Germany! This selection has a compact habit which makes it perfect for edging, containers, or other small spaces. The foliage spread the first year is quite impressive for a dwarf plant. Dark violet-purple flowers are produced nearly all summer long, particularly if plants are deadheaded. The leaves are aromatic when crushed. Hardy in Zones 3 to 8. 8 to 12" tall. Full Sun.
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(Pincushion Flower) 2000 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year! Long Blooming. This selection produces a profusion of lavender-blue, pincushion-like flowers over a very long period beginning in late spring. They sit atop wirey stems which hover over the short mound of ferny basal foliage. They make excellent cut flowers and also attract Butterflies! Hardy in Zones 3 to 9. 12 to 18" tall. Full Sun.
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(Blue Spruce Stonecrop) 2002 ISU Perennial Award for Best New Introduction!
A new and exciting introduction to the US market. 'Angelina' shines with brilliant golden-yellow, evergreen, needle-like leaves all summer long. As the temperatures turn cooler in the fall, the tips of the leaves take on a reddish-orange tinge which lasts all winter long. You can pick this plant out from a long distance away--it really glows! Yellow flowers appear on 6-8 inch stalks in early summer. Hardy in Zones 3 to 11. 3 to 5" tall. Full Sun.
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