ECHEVERIA 'Blue Spurs' (e-kee-VER-ee-a) | ECHEBS3 |
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Description: Clustering rosettes of frosty blue, unusual leaves that form a "cameo" formation on some of the leaves as well as producing an odd "spur" (tapered tubular leaf). |
Zone: 10 |
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ECHEVERIA 'Chroma' (e-kee-VER-ee-a) | ECHECH3 |
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Description: Hybrid rosettes of dusty blue-green leaves. Leaves dappled with yellow and pink markings in bright light of summer. Filtered bright light. Water when dry |
Zone: 9 |
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ECHEVERIA gigantea (e-kee-VER-ee-a) (jy-GAN-tee-uh) | ECHEGI4 |
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Description: Large, succulent, gray, spoon-shaped leaves form a huge and impressive rosette for a planter, patio pot, or rock garden. Spikes of rosy-pink flowers in fall. Water droplets on foliage can cause burning. |
Zone: 9 |
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ECHEVERIA harmsii (e-kee-VER-ee-a)(harms-ee-eye) | ECHEHA3 |
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Description: A shrub-like Echeveria with lanceolate, green leaves covered with dense hair. In cold weather, leaves blush rose-red and look like red velvet. |
Zone: 10 |
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ECHEVERIA hybrid 'Allegra' (e-kee-VER-ee-a) | ECHEAL3 |
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Description: Rosettes of dusty blue, slender leaves; edges are often tinged red. |
Zone: 10 |
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ECHEVERIA 'Melaco' (e-kee-VER-ee-a) | ECHEML3 |
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Description: Melaco in Portuguese means molasses which is the name for this succulent. The rosettes of dark reddish-brown color are the same color as molasses; orange, bell-shaped flowers in summer. |
Zone: 9 |
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ECHEVERIA prolifica (e-kee-VER-ee-a) (pro-LIF-ih-kuh) | ECHEPR3 |
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Description: Small, silvery green rosettes produce offsets on runners. Yellow flowers. |
Zone: 9 |
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ECHEVERIA runyonii 'Lucita' (e-kee-VER-ee-a) | ECHELU4 |
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Common Name: Chalk Rose |
Description: Frosty blue, spatulated foliage with pink tips. Each rosette will get 3-4" in diameter; coral, bell-shaped flowers. |
Zone: 9 |
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ECHEVERIA x hybrida 'The Rose' (e-kee-VER-ee-a) (hy-BRID-ah) | ECHETR4 |
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Description: Thick, sculptured leaves form a metallic, ruffled, 'Rose Blossom' up to 12-15" in diameter. Perfect specimen plant in the rock garden or as a house plant. A collector's dream! Water droplets on foliage can cause burning. |
Zone: 9 |
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EPIMEDIUM sulphureum (ep-ih-ME-dee-um)(sul-FUR-ee-um) | EPIMSU5 |
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Description: One of the toughest cultivars of epimedium available today for dry shade. Light yellow flowers in the spring on reddish tinged foliage that turns all green in the summer months. |
Zone: 5 |
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EQUISETUM hyemale (ek-wis-SEE-tum) (hy-EH-may-lee) | EQUIHY5 |
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Common Name: Horsetail, Scouring Rush |
Description: Hollow, tubular stems. Use beside pools and for Japanese style gardens. Ancient native plant. |
Zone: 2 |
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ERIOGONUM umbellatum var. aureum 'Psdowns' (ee-ree-OG-oh-num) (um-bell-AY-tum) | ERIOKC3 |
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Common Name: Kannah Creek® |
Description: 2007 Plant Select®. Masses of yellow flowers turn orange as they age. Spreading green foliage changes to a vivid purple-red in winter. Vigorous and adaptable western native; perennial. Available after 4-15-2025.
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Zone: 3 |
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EUONYMUS fortunei 'Harlequin' (yew-ON-ih-mus) (for-TOON-ee-eye) | EUONHA3 |
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Description: Unusual ground cover. Dark green foliage mottled with cream. Needs partial shade. |
Zone: 4 |
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EUPHORBIA corollata (yew-FOR-bee-ah) (kor-O-lat-a) | EUPHCO3 |
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Common Name: Flowering Spurge |
Description: Erect flower stalks topped with small, white flowers forming loose heads to 8" across. Nebraska wildflower.
Milky sap of Euphorbias may cause skin irritation, especially in warm weather. Handle with care! |
Zone: 5 |
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EUPHORBIA myrsinites (yew-FOR-bee-ah) (mur-sin-EYE-teez) | EUPHMY3 |
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Common Name: Spurge |
Description: Succulent, trailing, silvery whorled foliage. Bright yellow bracts in spring. Tough border plant. May become invasive in western states. According to our latest information this plant is restricted in CO and OR.
Milky sap of Euphorbias may cause skin irritation, especially in warm weather. Handle with care! |
Zone: 5 |
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EUPHORBIA polychroma (yew-FOR-bee-ah) (pol-ee-KRO-mah) | EUPHPO3 |
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Common Name: Spurge |
Description: Bushy plants form a cushion; bright yellow bracts in early spring on this old favorite.
Milky sap of Euphorbias may cause skin irritation, especially in warm weather. Handle with care! |
Zone: 4 |
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