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Aaron’s Beard

Grows 12 to 16 inches tall and spread about 2 feet wide. Makes great ground cover when planted in groups. The small yellow flowers blooms midsummer. Prefers full sun to part shade.

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Avens Alabama Slammer

This new hybrid forms a low clump of glossy, light green leaves. Flowers are medium sized and are gold with orange-red markings. Blooms late spring through early sumer. Prefer full sun to partial shade. 

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Balloon Flower

These flowers get their names from the unopened buds, which resemble balloons prior to opening. Prefers full sun to part ial shade.

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Black-eyed Susan

Members of the sunflower family, they are named for the dark brown centers of its daisy-like flowers. They can grow over 3 feet tall. Bloom from June to October. Prefers full sun to partial shade.

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Blue Chip Campanula

Plants form a low, cushion-shaped mound of small green leaves, with up facing, open bells. Flowers are blue shaded and bloom in early summer. Prefers full sun to partial shade. 

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Butterfly Bush

Grows about 3 feet tall. The yellow-orange to bright orang flower cluster 2-5 inches across the top of the flowering stem. The flowers are grat at attracting butterflies. Prefers full sun.

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Cardinal Flower

Grows 2-6 feet and has showy red flowers in 8 inches terminal spikes. The lower portion of the stem is lined with lance-shaped leaves. Blooms through summer. Prefers partial shade to full sun. 

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Catmint

Aromatic herb that provides clusters of lavender-blue flowers around gray-green foliage. Prefers full sun to partial shade. 

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Clematis

Standard flower form is a large blossom with six or seven petals, about 5 inches across. Flowers grow on a climbing green vine. Prefers full sun to partial shade. 

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Coneflower

Long-flowering perennial, blooms midsummer to fall. The plants are relatively drought tolerant and not prone to pests. Grow 2 to 4 feet tall. Prefers full sun to light shade. 

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Coral Bells Crimson Curls

Features ruby-colored foliage with white flowers. The flowers bloom in late spring. They are a fairly pest free. Prefers full sun to partial shade.

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Coral Bells Green Tea

Features a mound of medium-sized, light lime green leaves that remain evergreen through winter. Bear bell-shaped flowers on tall spikes above foliage  that bloom during summer. Prefers partial sun to partial shade.

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Coral Bells Jersey

Foliage is silvery with red veins, maturung to darker red. Red and white bell shaped flowers bloom on tall spikes in early summer. Prefers partial sun to partial shade.

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Daylily Stella De Oro

A reblooming daylily with bright yellow flowers. Compact plants with grass-like folaige. They attract butterflies and prefer full sun to partial shade. 

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Dead Nettle

Excellent ground cover perennial for shady areas. Has spreading foliage and colorful flowers. Prefers shade to part shade.

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Dianthus

Plants grow to be usually 6 to 18 inches tall. Foliage is slender and is spread on thick stems. Prefers full sun to partial shade.

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Gaillardia

Have abundant, bright colored daisy-like flowers on long stems. They bloom firsy year from seed. Prefers full sun.

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Hemerocallis

Provide glorious blossoms and can be used as a ground cover or lining pathways. Bloom from spring through summer. Prefers full sun to partial shade. 

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Hibiscus

Shrubs with dark green leaves. Can grow up to 15 feet tall anf flowers may be up to 6 inches in diameter. Flowers atrract butterflies and hummingbirds. Prefers full sun.

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Hibiscus Luna Red

Typically grows to 3-7 feet tall and around 3 feet wide. Features five overlapping deep red petals, with creamy white to pale yellow central staminal column. Blooms July to September. Prefers full sun.

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Host

Shrubs with dark green leaves. Can grow up to 15 feet tall anf flowers may be up to 6 inches in diameter. Flowers atrract butterflies and hummingbirds. Prefers full sun.

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Hosta Blue Angel

Features big, heart-shaped, blue-green leaves that are of heavy substance. Light lavender flowers are held above the foliage on 48 inch scapes in midsummer.

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Ice Plant

A perennial ground cover with daisy-like flowers. Named ice plant because floers and leaves seem to shimmer as though covered in frost. Grows to be about 3 to 6 inches tall and 2 to 4 feet wide. Prefers full sun to partial shade. 

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Lamb’s Ear

Very hardy, strong growing perennial and is low growing. The foliage provides silvery color and unique velvety soft textural qualities. Prefers full sun.

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Loosestrife

Have showy purple spikes that are attractive in the garden and along roadsides. Prefers full sun.

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Moonbeam Coreopsis

Typically grows in dense, bushy clumps 1-3 feet tall. Features yellow daisy-like flowers with yellow center disks. Flowers bloom late spring to late summer. Prefers full sun.

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Phlox

Features masses of small, star-shaped flowers covering the plant. They attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Prefers full sun to shade.

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Potentilla Gold Drop

Grows to about 3 feet in height and width. They have bright yellow flowers that bloom in the summer. During autumn the foliage will assume a pleasing copper hue. Prefers full sun.

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Russian Sage

Airy spikes of small, purple-blue flowers and gray-green foliage on upright stems. This plant in drought tolerant. Prefers full sun.

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Salvia

Most are rapid growers and tolerate summer heat. They are long lasting and attract butterflies. Prefers full sun to part shade. 

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Sedum Autumn Joy

Dependable and adaptable. Flowers bloom from August into November. Usually 2 feet tall and wide. They open pink and mature to a copper color. Perfers full sun.

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Speedwell Red fox

Good selection for small spaces. They have bright fuchsia-pink flower spikes that color in midsummer. Prefers full sun to part shade. 

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Speedwell Royal Candles

Durable plant with low compact mat of 2 inch long leaves. They have deep purple-blue flower spikes. Bloom from late spring to mid-summer. Prefers full sun to part shade. 

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Stokes Aster Peaches Pick

Bears 2 to 3 inch wide blue flowers held on strong stems. Prefers full sun to part shade. 

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Stonecrop

Has thick and semi-glossy leaves. They are a durable plant and flowers can last into early winter. Prefers full sun to part shade. 

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Sweet Violet

Features sweet-scented, deep purple flowers that bloom at the end of February through April. The leaves are heart shaped and slightly downy on top of stalks. Prefers partial shade. 

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Tickseed Jethro Tull

Grows in upright, outward-spreading mound to about 18 inches tall. Feature golden-yellow flowers that bloom from late spring to fall. Prefers full sun.

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Yarrow

Most grow 2 to 4 feet tall. They are durable and tolerate dry spells. Bloom midsummer into fall with small bright colored flowers. Prefers full sun.

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