SOLIDAGO 'Wichita Mountains' (sol-ih-DAY-go) | SOLIWM3 |
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Common Name: Goldenrod |
Description: 2005 GreatPlantsTM. Outstanding, long standing, attractive specimen with tall rods of bright gold in late summer. Collected in the Wichitas in Southwestern Oklahoma by Steve Bieberich of Sunshine Nursery. |
Zone: 4 |
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SOLIDASTER luteus (sol-ih-DAS-ter) (lew-TEE-us) | SOLILU3 |
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Description: Dense heads of yellow daisies from July-September. Excellent cut. A cross between goldenrod and a white aster. |
Zone: 3 |
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SORGHASTRUM nutans (sor-GAS-trum) (NEW-tanz) | GRSONU3 |
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Common Name: Indian Grass |
Description: 2004 GreatPlantsTM Grass of the Year! Stalwart, wide leaf, warm season native with golden, plume-like seed heads. |
Zone: 3 |
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SORGHASTRUM nutans (sor-GAS-trum) (NEW-tanz) | GRSONU5 |
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Common Name: Indian Grass |
Description: 2004 GreatPlantsTM Grass of the Year! Stalwart, wide leaf, warm season native with golden, plume-like seed heads. |
Zone: 3 |
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SORGHASTRUM nutans 'Indian Steel' (sor-GAS-trum) (NEW-tanz) | GRSOIS5 |
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Description: Strong, upright grower with blue-green foliage. |
Zone: 4 |
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SPHAERALCEA coccinea (sfeer-AL-see-uh)(kok-SIN-ee-uh) | SPHACO3 |
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Common Name: Prairie Mallow, Scarlet Globemallow |
Description: Low growing, native ground cover for naturalizing. Coral red flowers. Brought back for 2021. |
Zone: 5 |
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SPOROBOLUS heterolepis (spor-OB-oh-lus) (het-er-oh-LEP-iss) | GRSPHE3 |
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Common Name: Prairie Dropseed |
Description: 2003 GreatPlants™ Grass of the Year! Narrow-leaved, fragrant, native grass. Incredibly attractive in bloom and seed. |
Zone: 3 |
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SPOROBOLUS wrightii (spor-OB-oh-lus) (RITE-ee-eye) | GRSPWR5 |
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Common Name: Giant Sacaton |
Description: 2006 Plant Select®. Stunning, feathery, branched seed heads; graceful, arching foliage. Great 'see through' plant, vigorous grower; drought resistant after establishment. |
Zone: 4 |
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STACHYS byzantina 'Helene von Stein' (STAK-iss) (by-zan-TEEN-a) | STACHE5 |
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Common Name: Betony, Woundwort |
Description: Strong, vigorous, excellent stachys. Large, wooly, serrated, silver leaves create contrast. This plant has a good record for holding up in hot, humid weather. |
Zone: 5 |
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STACHYS byzantina 'Silver Carpet' (STAK-iss) (by-zan-TEEN-a) | STACSC3 |
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Common Name: Betony, Woundwort |
Description: Silvery-gray foliage mats; seldom flowers, so requires less maintenance. |
Zone: 4 |
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STACHYS monieri 'Hummelo' (STAK-iss) | STACHU3 |
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Common Name: Betony |
Description: Hummelo has glossy, dark green leaves with bright rose-purple flowers. The flowers resemble Salvia; blooms mid-summer.
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Zone: 4 |
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STEVIA rebaudiana (STEV-ee-a) (re-baud-ee-AH-nuh) | HBSTRE3 |
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Common Name: Sweetleaf |
Description: Lantana cousin whose edible leaves are many times sweeter than sugar. Tropical and suptropical that grows fast in hot weather. Small, white flowers in tight clusters. Does not tolerate shipping in cold weather! |
Zone: 9 |
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STOKESIA laevis (sto-KEE-see-ah) | STOKLA3 |
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Common Name: Stoke's Aster |
Description: Lovely, lilac-blue disc flowers. Southeast US native. |
Zone: 5 |
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STROBILANTHUS dyerianus (stro-bih-LAN-thus) (dy-err-ee-AY-nus) | STRODY4 |
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Common Name: Persian Shield |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Tropical shrub used for its texture and incredible colors of purple and blues with iridescent silvering on leaves with rich maroon beneath. |
Zone: 10 |
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STROMANTHE sanguinea 'Tricolor' (stro-MANTH-ee) (san-GWIN-ee-ah) | STROTR4 |
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Common Name: Triostar |
Description: This magnificent plant has exotic white, burgundy/pink, and green variegated foliage. The underside of the leaves are burgundy. It makes a good addition to a shady spot on your deck or in part shade to shade in the ground. Needs well-drained soil. Limited. |
Zone: 9 |
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STYLOPHORUM diphyllum (sty-lo-FOR-um) (dy-FIL-um) | STYLDI5 |
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Common Name: Celandine, Golden Poppy, Wood Poppy |
Description: Native of rich, moist woods; 2", golden flowers. |
Zone: 4 |
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SUCCULENT ASSORTMENT Larger Varieties
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Description: Another outstanding succulent assortment containing 6 varieties of our larger specimens for containers or trough gardens. We can make several trays with no duplicates.
As we expand our collection, you'll find a number of gems in our assortments that we don't have enough of to list individually. |
Zone: 9 |
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SUCCULENT ASSORTMENT Smaller Varieties
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Description: An exciting assortment of 8 contrasting varieties (our choice) make this mix perfect for building unique trough gardens for the patio or enjoying indoors in winter. We can make several trays with no duplicates.
As we expand our collection, you'll find a number of gems in our assortments that we don't have enough of to list individually. |
Zone: 9 |
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TALINUM calycinum (tal-IN-um) (kal-EE-sin-um) | TALICA3 |
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Common Name: Rock Rose |
Description: Purplish-pink, 1" wide flowers on 1' stems. Succulent leaves on this Great Plains prairie native. Needs a well-drained, dry site. A real jewel! |
Zone: 4 |
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TANACETUM coccineum 'Robinson's Crimson' (tan-ah-SEE-tum) (kok-SIN-ee-um) | TANARC3 |
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Description: Large, dark red flowers. Excellent cut. |
Zone: 5 |
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TANACETUM niveum (tan-ah-SEE-tum) (NIV-ee-um) | TANANI3 |
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Common Name: Snowy Tansy, White Bouquet |
Description: Fragrant, lacy, silvery foliage topped with a huge bouquet of white daisies. This plant thrives in a variety of soils, including clay. |
Zone: 4 |
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TEUCRIUM chamaedrys (TEW-kree-um) (kam-EE-dris) | TEUCCH3 |
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Common Name: Germander |
Description: Shrub-like, green foliage can be sheared. Purple flowers in late summer. |
Zone: 4 |
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THALICTRUM aquilegifolium (tha-LIK-trum) (ak-will-ee-zsee-eye-FOE-lee-um) | THALAQ3 |
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Common Name: Meadow Rue |
Description: Graceful, columbine-like foliage; airy rose and white flowers in spring. |
Zone: 5 |
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THALICTRUM delavayi (tha-LIK-trum) (del-ah-VAY-eye) | THALDE3 |
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Common Name: Meadow Rue |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Rosy-lilac flowers with yellow anthers. |
Zone: 5 |
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THALICTRUM rochebrunianum (tha-LIK-trum) (roesh-broo-nee-AY-num) | THALRO3 |
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Common Name: Meadow Rue |
Description: Reddish-lilac flowers on plants with glabrous foliage. A very striking plant! |
Zone: 5 |
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THERMOPSIS lanceolata (ther-MOP-sis) (lan-see-oh-LAY-tah) | THERLA3 |
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Common Name: False Lupine, Bush Pea |
Description: Dense spikes of yellow flowers. |
Zone: 4 |
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THERMOPSIS villosum (ther-MOP-sis)(vil-OH-sum) | THERVI3 |
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Description: 2015 Great Plants™ Perennial of the Year. Upright perennial with dense, spike-like racemes of yellow, lupine-like flowers in early spring. Foliage is a blue-green with tiny hairs. Can be used as a cut flower. |
Zone: 3 |
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THYMUS doerfleri 'Bressingham Pink' (TY-mus) (DURF-la-ree) | HBTHDB3 |
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Common Name: Thyme |
Description: ['Bressingham'] Gray foliage carpet; clear pink flowers.
We will not ship during the summer months; only at your risk! The taxonomy of some have changed; right now we are going to leave as is. You can find the new name in [ ]. |
Zone: 5 |
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THYMUS 'Doone Valley' (TY-mus) | HBTHDV3 |
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Common Name: Thyme |
Description: Broadly ovate, bright green leaves; irregularly variegated gold, growing tips of stems are brick red prior to flowering. Lemon scented. The irregular variegation on this plant is more distinct in the early spring and late fall; will turn all green in the heat of summer.
We will not ship during the summer months; only at your risk! The taxonomy of some have changed; right now we are going to leave as is. You can find the new name in [ ]. |
Zone: 5 |
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THYMUS 'Elfin' (TY-mus) | HBTHEL3 |
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Common Name: Thyme |
Description: [serpyllum 'Elfin'] Miniature thyme with glossy, rounded leaves and hummock-forming habit. Clusters of magenta-pink flowers in summer. Perfect for miniature or rock garden.
We will not ship during the summer months; only at your risk! The taxonomy of some have changed; right now we are going to leave as is. You can find the new name in [ ]. |
Zone: 5 |
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