COREOPSIS 'Jethro Tull' PP#18,789 (kor-ee-OP-sis) | COREJT3 |
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| Common Name: Tickseed |
| Description: Jethro Tull is a cross between Coreopsis 'Zamfir' and 'Early Sunrise' that makes a mound to only 18" and has fluted, golden-yellow flowers; blooms profusely from late spring to fall. Photo compliments Ball Seed.
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| Zone: 4 |
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Coreopsis 'Jethro Tull' PP#18789 (kor-ee-OP-sis) | COREJT5 |
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| Common Name: Tickseed |
| Description: Jethro Tull is a cross between Coreopsis 'Zamfir' and 'Early Sunrise' that makes a mound to only 18" and has fluted, golden-yellow flowers; blooms profusely from late spring-fall. |
| Zone: 4 |
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COREOPSIS lanceolata (kor-ee-OP-sis) (lan-see-oh-LAY-tah) | CORELA3 |
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| Common Name: Tickseed |
| Description: Long lived native with bright yellow, 1 1/2 - 2 1/2" flowers from June until frost; graceful plants. |
| Zone: 5 |
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COREOPSIS verticillata 'Moonbeam' (kor-ee-OP-sis) (ver-tiss-ill-LAY-tah) | COREMO3 |
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| Common Name: Tickseed |
| Description: 1992 PPA Plant of the Year! RHS Award of Garden Merit. Glowing pale yellow flowers all summer. Exceptional, popular landscape plant. Late to emerge in spring.
Remain dormant until weather is warm, but lighting helps force them. Must not be overwatered. Please indicate if you do not want dormant plants shipped! |
| Zone: 3 |
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COREOPSIS verticillata 'Moonbeam' (kor-ee-OP-sis) | COREMO5 |
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| Common Name: Tickseed |
| Description: 1992 PPA Plant of the Year! RHS Award of Garden Merit. Glowing pale yellow flowers all summer. Exceptional, popular landscape plant. Late to emerge in spring. |
| Zone: 3 |
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COREOPSIS verticillata 'Route 66' PP# 20,609 (kor-ee-OP-sis) (ver-tiss-ill-LAY-tah) | CORERT3 |
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| Common Name: Tickseed |
| Description: Yellow flowers with a ring of burgundy around the crown that bleeds out to the petal tips. Blooms from June to mid-October when it boasts bright yellow petals with a sizeable red eye.
Remains dormant until weather is warm, but lighting helps force them. Must not be overwatered. Please indicate if you do not want dormant plants shipped. |
| Zone: 5 |
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COREOPSIS verticillata 'Zagreb' (kor-ee-OP-sis) (ver-tiss-ill-LAY-tah) | COREZA3 |
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| Common Name: Tickseed |
| Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Clear yellow flowers on compact plants. Free-blooming variety. Late to emerge in spring.
Remain dormant until weather is warm, but lighting helps force them. Must not be overwatered. Please indicate if you do not want dormant plants shipped! |
| Zone: 3 |
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CORTADERIA selloana 'Rosea' (kor-tah-DARE-ee-uh) (sel-oh-AY-nah) | GRCOSR3 |
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| Common Name: Pampas Grass |
| Description: Striking grass with pink plumes. |
| Zone: 6 |
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CORTADERIA selloana 'Rosea' (kor-tah-DARE-ee-uh) (sel-oh-AY-nah) | GRCOSR1 |
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| Common Name: Pampas Grass |
| Description: Striking grass with pink plumes. |
| Zone: 6 |
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COSMOS atrosanguineus (KOZ-mose) (at-tro-san-GWIN-ee-us) | COSMAT3 |
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| Common Name: Chocolate Cosmos |
| Description: Fill your garden or planter with the delicious scent of chocolate from its beautiful, velvety, maroon flowers. Interesting, 4-5" leaves. Prefers cool nights. Overwinter tuberous roots in a cool storage area. |
| Zone: 7 |
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COTYLEDON ladismithensis (kot-ih-LEE-don) (lad-ih-SMITH-en-sis) | COTYLA3 |
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| Common Name: Bear Paw |
| Description: Succulent with plump green leaves covered in fine hairs. |
| Zone: 8 |
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COTYLEDON tomentosa ssp. ladismithiensis f. var. (kot-ih-LEE-don) (toe-men-TOE-sah) | COTYVA3 |
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| Common Name: Bear Paw |
| Description: Small shrublet with several 'teeth' at the apex of each fleshy, fuzzy leaf resembling variegated 'bearclaws'. |
| Zone: 8 |
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CRAMBE maritima (KRAM-bee) (ma-RIH-tih-ma) | CRAMMA8 |
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| Common Name: Sea Kale |
| Description: 2013 Plant Select®. RHS Award of Garden Merit. Glaucous, cabbage-like leaves with large heads of white flowers in June. Giant, edible leaves, stems, and flowers. |
| Zone: 5 |
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CRASSULA arborescens subsp. undulatifolia (KRAS-ew-la) (ar-bor-RES-enz) | CRASAU3 |
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| Common Name: Ripple Jade |
| Description: Compact, bright green foliage with rippled edges outlined in dark purple-black. |
| Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA capitella (KRAS-ew-la) (kap-ih-TEL-ah) | CRASCP3 |
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| Description: Bright green, pointed foliage turns reddish-orange at the tips. |
| Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA 'Gollum' (KRAS-ew-la) | CRASGO3 |
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| Description: Interesting, small tree with heavy trunk and succulent, tubular leaves with curved, suction cup shaped tips. Ideal for indoor bonsai, trough, or dish garden. |
| Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA marginalis rubra 'Variegata' (KRAS-ew-la) (mar-jin-AL-iss) | CRASMV3 |
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| Common Name: Calico Kitten |
| Description: A wonderful trailer for baskets and containers with bright green and cream leaves blushed pink; white flowers. |
| Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA 'Morgan's Pink' (KRAS-ew-la) | CRASMP3 |
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| Description: Frosted, gray-green foliage forms tight rosettes. Round, pink flower clusters. |
| Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA muscosa (KRAS-ew-la) (mus-KO-sa) | CRASMU3 |
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| Common Name: Watch Chain, Lizard's Tail |
| Description: A unique, branching succulent from South Africa that can provide texture and be used as a filler for troughs or rock gardens. Slow growing. |
| Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA muscosa pseudolycopodioides (KRAS-ew-la) (mus-KO-sa) | CRASPS3 |
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| Common Name: Princess Pine |
| Description: Hints of purple tones throughout the dark green reeds. Nice spreading habit. |
| Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA ovata arborescens (KRAS-ew-la) (oh-VAY-ta) | CRASOA3 |
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| Common Name: Baby Jade |
| Description: Glossy, round leaves with red edges; clusters of starry, white flowers in summer. |
| Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA perfoliata var. falcata (KRAS-ew-la) (per-foh-lee-AY-ta) | CRASFA3 |
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| Common Name: Propeller Plant, Sickle Plant |
| Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Unique succulent with oblong, sickle-shaped, gray-green leaves that are obliquely alternate. A real conversation piece! Bright red flowers. |
| Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA perforata (KRAS-ew-la) (per-for-AY-ta) | CRASPE3 |
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| Common Name: String of Buttons |
| Description: South African native has fleshy green leaves that appear stacked atop each other. |
| Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA 'Tiger Jade' (KRAS-ew-la) | CRASTJ3 |
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| Description: Bluish-green leaves with black spots on the upperside and maroon spots on the underside of the leaf. Flowers start a red and fade to a pale pink to white. The unique thing about this crassula is it stays small in stature as it spreads. |
| Zone: 9 |
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CREMNOSEDUM x 'Little Gem' (krem-no-SEE-dum) | CREMLG3 |
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| Description: Miniature ground cover; a dense clump of rosettes of bright green leaves that turns red in the sun. Clusters of bright yellow flowers in winter. |
| Zone: 8 |
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CUPHEA cyanea (KOO-fee-ah) (see-AH-nee-a) | CUPHCY3 |
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| Common Name: Black-eyed Cuphea |
| Description: Bright pink tube; bright yellow corolla with two, maroon petals (Bat's Ears) and red stamens. Bluish foliage. Good in combos. |
| Zone: 9 |
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CUPHEA hyssopifolia (KOO-fee-ah) | CUPHHY3 |
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| Common Name: Mexican Heather |
| Description: Masses of small,lavender flowers from spring to frost. Glossy foliage makes this small, heat and drought tolerant shrub a winner for containers, baskets or in the border. |
| Zone: 9 |
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CUPHEA ignea 'Compacta' (KOO-fee-ah) (IG-nee-a) | CUPHIC3 |
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| Common Name: Dwarf Cigar Flower, Firecracker Plant |
| Description: Slender, bright scarlet calyxes have white mouths and dark rings at ends of solitary, axillary flowers without petals; great novelty. |
| Zone: 9 |
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CUPHEA llavea (KOO-fee-ah) (LAY-vee-ah) | CUPHLL3 |
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| Common Name: Bat Face, St. Peter's Plant |
| Description: Unique, red flowers with dark purple and black markings resembling the face of a bat! |
| Zone: 9 |
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CYMBOPOGON citratus (sim-buh-PO-gon) (sit-TRAY-tus) | HBCYCI3 |
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| Common Name: Lemon Grass |
| Description: Dense clumps cultivated for aromatic, lemon oil. Also used in Asian cooking and stir fry. |
| Zone: 10 |
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