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A spotty streak irregular variegated form, it is a bit big and coarse for my taste but great if you are landscaping in golf course scale.____ZONE 4 |
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A handsome cultivar, variegated foliage and clusters of flowers in late summer into fall. Great for that wet spot in your garden and only 3' tall. Full sun should make it happy____ZONE 4 |
$8.00
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A widespread thing ranging from North Africa to Siberia, typical clusters of pink flowers and foliage that resembles cannabis, to enhance the effect we suggest interplanting it with Rubus lineatus and Vitex agnus castus.____ZONE 4 |
$8.00
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Eupatorium dubium ‘Little Joe’ A relatively dwarf Joe Pye Weed that is great for smaller gardens, it likes moist soils and is a reasonably good nectar plant for butterflies____ZONE 4 . |
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Our native Joe Pye weed 2m high stems topped with clusters of rose purple flowers, an outstanding wet meadow plant.____ZONE 4 |
$8.00
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This thing is huge reaching 3m in height, leaves are vanilla scented when bruised and flowers are typical for the genus.____ZONE 4 |
$8.00
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Fantastic 3-4’ clumps of chocolate colored foliage topped in August and September by fluffy corymbs of small white flowers, for what it is worth this has been reclassified as Ageratina altissima 'Chocolate' indeed it does look a bit like some mutant ageratum.____ZONE 4 |
$8.00
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Euphorbia x martinii vs. E. amygdaloides 'Ascot Rainbow' has been selected for its distinct and unique variegated flowers and foliage. The flower color consists of cream, lime, and green while the foliage displays tones of cream, green/blue with stunning red-pink coloring throughout cooler months. A bit reminiscent of Daphne Gold dust. It is extremely drought tolerant and I suspect the beautiful Euphorbia sphinx will host on it. ____ZONE 5 ‘ |
$12.00
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A tall showy red leafed selection, the lime green heads on 2' stems form an eye-catching contrast to the red foliage, one of the showiest Euphorbias.____ZONE 6 |
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Similar in many respects to Euphorbia rigida, with the same fantastic foliage but slightly smaller in scale, these are from Holubec’s collection from alpine meadows in the Fist region of the Western Caucasus at 2000m; flower bracts, are red.____ZONE 5 |
$12.00
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