SCROPHULARIA macrantha (skro-few-LAH-ree-a) (MAK-ran-tha) | SCROMA3 |
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Common Name: Red Birds in a Tree |
Description: 2008 Plant Select®. Bright cherry red, tubular, bird-shaped flowers in panicles from July-October. Top stems of dark green leaves. Native; can stand xeric sites. |
Zone: 6 |
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SCUTELLARIA 'Purple Fountain' (sku-te-LAH-ree-a) | SCUTPF4 |
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Description: One of the brightest and most flashy colors anywhere, this vivid violet-purple everblooming Scutellaria is guaranteed to set your combo planters apart. The 2" long, tubular flowers in terminal clusters also make a show in the border if the site is well-drained. |
Zone: 8 |
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SCUTELLARIA resinosa 'Smoky Hills' (sku-te-LAH-ree-a) (res-in-OH-sa) | SCUTSH3 |
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Common Name: Skull Cap, Helmet Flower |
Description: 2004 GreatPlantsTM Release. Deep blue or purplish flowers tipped with two, small white patches from May-July. Growing in a rounded form, the plants have leaves with grayish pubescence. This handsome Great Plains native is an essential. |
Zone: 4 |
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SCUTELLARIA suffrutescens (sku-te-LAH-ree-a) (suf-roo-TESS-enz) | SCUTSU3 |
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Common Name: Texas Rose, Cherry Skullcap, Pink Skullcap |
Description: 2004 Plant Select®. Incredible rose-red flowers all summer on neat, durable plants. Attractive rock garden plant from cuttings. |
Zone: 7 |
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SEDEVERIA 'Blue Burrito' (sed-eh-VER-ee-ah) | SEDEBB4 |
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Description: Sometimes known as 'Blue Mist' also, this is a hybrid of Echeveria peacockii and Sedum burrito; most characteristics are those of Burrito. Excellent for large display containers for its trailing stems. |
Zone: 10 |
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SEDEVERIA 'Blue Elf' (sed-eh-VER-ee-ah) | SEDEBE3 |
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Description: Rosettes of blue-green with blush pink tips. Plant along garden path or containers. |
Zone: 10 |
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SEDEVERIA 'Fanfare' (sed-eh-VER-ee-ah) | SEDEFA3 |
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Description: This rare succulent has delicate,silver-green foliage that looks like a flower. |
Zone: 9 |
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SEDEVERIA 'Pink Granite' (sed-eh-VER-ee-ah) | SEDEPG3 |
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Description: Small, soft leaves with a light green center. Great for planters, hanging baskets, rock gardens, etc. |
Zone: 10 |
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SEDUM adolphii (SEE-dum) (ad-OL-fee-eye) | SEDUAD3 |
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Common Name: Golden Sedum |
Description: Loose rosettes of foliage with orange tips. Occasional clusters of white flowers. Colorful and easy to grow; good for hanging baskets. |
Zone: 9 |
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SEDUM alboroseum 'Mediovariegatum' (SEE-dum) (al-bor-OH-see-um) | SEDUAM3 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop (Tall Variety) |
Description: Striking green/cream, succulent foliage. Pale pink flowers; fine accent. |
Zone: 4 |
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SEDUM 'Autumn Fire' (SEE-dum) | SEDUAF3 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop (Tall Variety) |
Description: Similar to 'Autumn Joy', but developed in Quebec for its brightly colored, rosy flowers from late summer into fall; tighter growth habit and thicker foliage.
Choice rock garden, ground cover, or roof garden selection. Requires excellent drainage. |
Zone: 3 |
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SEDUM 'Bertram Anderson' (SEE-dum) | SEDUBA3 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop |
Description: Low, spreading, glaucous, smoky-purple foliage with graceful arching stems; boldly contrasted by dusky-rose, star flowers in late summer. Foliage emerges blue and darkens to purple with sun exposure. An improvement on Vera Jameson, with darker foliage and a more sturdy habit. |
Zone: 3 |
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SEDUM booleanum (SEE-dum) | SEDUBO3 |
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Description: Low-growing, bushy Sedum with blue-gray foliage usually stacked in 4 straight rows on stems. Bright red flowers in early summer.
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Zone: 9 |
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SEDUM cauticola 'Lidakense' (SEE-dum)(kaw-TI-ko-la) | SEDUCL5 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Intense pink flowers top small, glaucous, purplish-gray succulent leaves in September-October. A must for rock garden, raised bed or container. |
Zone: 3 |
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SEDUM cauticola 'Lidakense' (SEE-dum) (kaw-TI-ko-la) | SEDUCL3 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop (Tall Variety) |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Intense pink flowers top small, glaucous, purplish-gray, succulent leaves in September-October. A 'must' for rock garden, raised bed, or container.
Choice rock garden, ground cover, or roof garden selection. Requires excellent drainage. |
Zone: 3 |
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SEDUM clavatum (SEE-dum) (klay-VAY-tum) | SEDUCV3 |
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Description: Frosted leaves tipped with pink in bright light. |
Zone: 9 |
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SEDUM dasyphyllum 'Himalayan Skies' (SEE-dum) (das-i-FIL-um) | SEDUHS3 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop (Low Variety) |
Description: More robust and showy than the species, this was collected by Rich Gilbert on a mountainside in Yunnan. None of our references say it should be there, but no one told the Sedum!
Choice rock garden, ground cover, or roof garden selection. Requires excellent drainage. |
Zone: 5 |
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SEDUM dasyphyllum var. glanduliferum (SEE-dum) (das-ih-FIL-um) | SEDUGL3 |
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Common Name: Corsican Stonecrop (Low Variety) |
Description: This species (dasyphyllum) is extremely polymorphic giving rise to endless variations and forms. None the less, the dasyphyllums from around the world are among the most attractive ground cover and skirt plants for potted plants, troughs, rockeries, bonsai, etc. The variety glanduliferum is one of the tiniest and most useful. The environment can change the sky blue leaves to gray or lilac mauve. Choice rock garden, ground cover, or roof garden selection. Requires excellent drainage. |
Zone: 4 |
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SEDUM floriferum 'Weihenstephaner Gold' (SEE-dum) (floor-IF-er-um) | SEDUWG3 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop (Low Variety) |
Description: Outstanding ground cover with green foliage; yellow flowers. Frequently known, although incorrectly, in the trade as `acre'.
Choice rock garden, ground cover, or roof garden selection. Requires excellent drainage. |
Zone: 3 |
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SEDUM furfuraceum (SEE-dum)(fur-FUR-ay-she-um) | SEDUFU3 |
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Common Name: (Bonsai Sedum) |
Description: Slow growing, mat forming plant with thick, dark green, egg-shaped leaves. Water when dry. |
Zone: 9 |
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SEDUM grisbachii (SEE-dum) (gris-bach-ee-eye) | SEDUGR3 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop (Low Variety) |
Description: Tiny plant with distinctive feature of translucent bump at the end of each leaf. Turns deep red in summer with loads of striking yellow flowers. Perfect addition to the garden.
Choice rock garden, ground cover, or roof garden selection. Requires excellent drainage. |
Zone: 4 |
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SEDUM hakonense 'Chocolate Ball' (SEE-dum) (hay-KON-ens) | SEDUCB3 |
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Description: Short, spiky, unique chocolate-red foliage. Tiny, yellow blooms in summer. Looks great in mixed containers! |
Zone: 7 |
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SEDUM 'Herbstfreude' ['Autumn Joy'] (SEE-dum) | SEDUAJ3 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop (Tall Variety) |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Large, rosy-salmon flower heads tinged bronze from early fall until frost. Most popular tall sedum.
Choice rock garden, ground cover, or roof garden selection. Requires excellent drainage. |
Zone: 4 |
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SEDUM 'Herbstfreude' ['Autumn Joy'] (SEE-dum) | SEDUAJ5 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop (Tall Variety) |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Large, rosy-salmon flower heads tinged bronze from early fall until frost. Most popular tall sedum.
Choice rock garden, ground cover, or roof garden selection. Requires excellent drainage. |
Zone: 4 |
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SEDUM hispanicum 'Purple Form' (SEE-dum) (his-PAN-ih-kum) | SEDUPF3 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop (Low Variety) |
Description: Classy, small, purple foliage variety. Very low, compact plant.
Choice rock garden, ground cover, or roof garden selection. Requires excellent drainage. |
Zone: 6 |
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SEDUM indicum var. yunnanense (crested form) (SEE-dum) (IN-dih-kum) | SEDUYC3 |
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Description: The crested form of the variety. It's a choice collector's item! |
Zone: 7 |
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SEDUM japonicum 'Tokyo Sun' (SEE-dum) (ja-PON-ih-kum) | SEDUTS3 |
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Description: Fine, brilliant gold foliage with prostrate habit. A must have for trough gardens! |
Zone: 8 |
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SEDUM kamtschaticum (SEE-dum) (kamt-SHAT-ih-kum) | SEDUKA3 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop (Low Variety) |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Durable ground cover with toothed, glossy, dark green leaves; orange-yellow flowers August-September. Remains attractive after blooming with colorful, starry orange follicles. Among the most reliable.
Choice rock garden, ground cover, or roof garden selection. Requires excellent drainage. |
Zone: 3 |
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SEDUM kamtschaticum 'The Edge' (SEE-dum)(kamt-SHAT-ih-kum) | SEDUTE5 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop |
Description: [PHEDIMUS kamtschaticum 'The Edge']
Previously incorrectly listed as Sedum selskianum 'Variegatum.
Chartreuse green foliage with a distinct yellow margin. |
Zone: 4 |
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SEDUM kamtschaticum 'The Edge' (SEE-dum) (kamt-SHAT-ih-kum) | SEDUTE3 |
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Common Name: Stonecrop (Low Variety) |
Description: Previously incorrectly listed as Sedum selskianum 'Variegatum'. True selskianums are hairy in all parts, and what has been offered in the trade is either Sedum ellacombianum or a variation of kamtschaticum, according to UK Sedum authority, Ray Stephenson. Although taxonomists have moved it to a new Genus (!), he suggested we list it this way to help you find this valuable, hardy, 6" selection in our catalog. Chartreuse green foliage with a distinct yellow margin, it's a gem by any name.
Choice rock garden, ground cover, or roof garden selection. Requires excellent drainage. |
Zone: 4 |
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