DIANTHUS 'First Love' (dy-ANN-thus) | DIANFL3 |
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| Common Name: First Love Dianthus |
| Description: 2001 Plant Select®. Intensely fragrant flowers that change from pure white to deep rose from April to frost. Clump-forming with attractive mounds of foliage in winter. A real standout in our gardens all summer and fall. |
| Zone: 3 |
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DIANTHUS gratianopolitanus 'Feuerhexe' (dye-AN-thus) | DIANFE5 |
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| Description: 2006 PPA Plant of the Year! Masses of brilliant raspberry-red, 1" upward facing flowers with a spicy clove fragrance covering silvery-blue mats of evergreen foliage in late spring-early summer. Often reblooms in early fall if deadheaded. |
| Zone: 4 |
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DIANTHUS gratianopolitanus 'Feuerhexe' (dy-ANN-thus) (grah-tee-ah-no-pol-it-TAY-nus) | DIANFE3 |
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| Common Name: Carnation |
| Description: 2006 PPA Plant Of The Year! Masses of brilliant raspberry-red, 1", upward facing flowers with a delicious, spicy clove fragrance covering silvery-blue mats of evergreen foliage in late spring/early summer. Often reblooms in early fall if deadheaded. Wonderful rock garden or border addition! |
| Zone: 4 |
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DIANTHUS gratianopolitanus 'Tiny Rubies' (dy-ANN-thus) (grah-tee-ah-no-pol-it-TAY-nus) | DIANTR3 |
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| Common Name: Carnation |
| Description: Double, rose-pink flowers in spring; short, tufted mounds of blue-green foliage. |
| Zone: 3 |
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DIANTHUS x allwoodii 'Frosty Fire' (del-FIN-ee-um) | DIANFF5 |
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| Description: Double, red flowers; blue-gray, dwarf foliage. Long flowering period. |
| Zone: 4 |
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DIANTHUS x allwoodii 'Frosty Fire' (dy-ANN-thus) (all-WOOD-ee-eye) | DIANFF3 |
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| Common Name: Carnation |
| Description: Double, red flowers; blue-gray, dwarf foliage. Long flowering period. |
| Zone: 4 |
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DICHONDRA 'Silver Falls' (dy-KON-drah) | DICHSF3 |
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| Common Name: Aluminum Vine |
| Description: Beautiful, vigorous, silver, round leafed, trailing plant. Extremely heat and drought tolerant. Incredible in baskets or trailing from containers. |
| Zone: 10 |
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DICTAMNUS albus (dik-TAM-nus) (AL-bus) | DICTAL3 |
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| Common Name: Gas Plant |
| Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Erect spikes of unique, white, aromatic flowers in June.
May cause skin irritation, especially in hot weather! Dictamnus is very slow growing; probably taking 18 months to 2 years to fill a 4" pot well. Do not expect to move up into a gallon & have them be consumer ready along with your Dianthus & Echinaceas! Dictamnus growers have to be very patient, but it's worth the wait. |
| Zone: 3 |
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DICTAMNUS albus 'Purpureus' (dik-TAM-nus) (AL-bus) | DICTAP3 |
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| Common Name: Gas Plant |
| Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Dark veined, pink flowers. Long-lived perennial may be 'Burning Bush' of Moses.
May cause skin irritation, especially in hot weather! Dictamnus is very slow growing; probably taking 18 months to 2 years to fill a 4" pot well. Do not expect to move up into a gallon & have them be consumer ready along with your Dianthus & Echinaceas! Dictamnus growers have to be very patient, but it's worth the wait. |
| Zone: 3 |
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DIGITALIS grandiflora (dij-ih-TAL-iss) (gran-di-FLOOR-ah) | DIGIGR3 |
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| Common Name: Foxglove |
| Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Large, bell-shaped, yellow flowers marked with brown in early summer. Perennial. |
| Zone: 4 |
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DIGITALIS thapsi (SPANISH PEAKS®) (dij-ih-TAL-iss)(THAP-see) | DIGISP5 |
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| Common Name: Foxglove |
| Description: 1999 Plant Select®. Spikes of raspberry-rose flowers in early summer over a trim mat of furry foliage.A perennial that thrives in a variety of sites and soils. |
| Zone: 4 |
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DIGITALIS thapsi (SPANISH PEAKS®) (dij-ih-TAL-iss) (THAP-see) | DIGISP3 |
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| Common Name: Foxglove |
| Description: 1999 Plant Select®. Spikes of raspberry-rose flowers in early summer over trim mat of furry foliage. Perennial; thrives in a variety of sites and soils. |
| Zone: 4 |
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DIGITALIS x mertonensis (dij-ih-TAL-iss) (mer-ton-EN-sis) | DIGIME3 |
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| Common Name: Strawberry Foxglove |
| Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Very large, raspberry flowers. Tetraploid perennial plants. |
| Zone: 4 |
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DRACOCEPHALUM argunense 'Fuji Blue' (dra-ko-SEF-a-lum) (ar-gun-ENSE) | DRACFB3 |
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| Common Name: Dragonhead |
| Description: Spikes of brilliant blue flowers early June to mid-August. Needle-like, leathery, green foliage forms compact, durable clumps; long-lived perennial. |
| Zone: 4 |
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ECHEVERIA 'Blue Curls' (e-kee-VER-ee-a) | ECHEBC3 |
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| Description: Mostly a soitary succulent with rosettes to 12" in diameter. Frilly-edged, silvery-blue leaves take on showy pink hues in cooler temperatures; reddish-pink flowers.
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| Zone: 9 |
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ECHEVERIA derenbergii (e-kee-VER-ee-a)(DARE-en-BERG-ee-eye) | ECHEPL3 |
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| Common Name: Painted Lady |
| Description: A small, clumping form rosette of green, triangular shaped leaves with red margins makes this a great container plant. This Echeveria likes bright light with good drainage. |
| Zone: 9 |
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ECHEVERIA 'Dusty Rose' (e-kee-VER-ee-a) | ECHEDR4 |
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| Description: Attractive succulent with beautiful, smokey, rose-plum foliage forming 5-8" rosettes; orange flowers late summer, fall and early winter.
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| Zone: 9 |
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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 nodulosa (e-kee-VER-ee-a) (nod-yew-LOH-suh) | ECHENO3 |
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| Common Name: Painted Echevaria |
| Description: Exquisite red markings define the interior and edges of each leaf; pinkish-white flowers appear in fall. |
| Zone: 9 |
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ECHEVERIA 'Perle von Nurnberg' (e-kee-VER-ee-a) | ECHEPV3 |
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| Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Lovely rosettes glazed with translucent pink and purple. |
| 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 'Silver Spoons' (e-kee-VER-ee-a) | ECHESS4 |
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| Description: A unique Mexican Hen & Chicks with bluish-white, cupped leaves. Great for troughs! |
| Zone: 10 |
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ECHEVERIA x derosa (e-kee-VER-ee-a) (DARE-oh-sa) | ECHEDE3 |
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| Description: Attractive, pale-green, mounding rosette. Good for rock gardens. |
| 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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ECHINACEA angustifolia (eh-kih-NAY-shah) (an-gus-tih-FOE-lee-ah) | ECHIAN3 |
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| Common Name: Blacksamson Echinacea |
| Description: Pink to creamy-white flowers with drooping petals July-August. Native to the central U.S. Angustifolia is used interchangeably with pallida by some plantsmen. Our seed is angustifolia collected in South Dakota. |
| Zone: 3 |
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ECHINACEA 'Cheyenne Spirit' (eh-kih-NAY-shah) | ECHICS5 |
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| Common Name: Coneflower |
| Description: 2013 AAS Winner. This stunning, first-year flowering echinacea produces an attractive range of flower colors from rich purple, pink, red and orange tones to light yellow, cream, and white. This compact plant can withstand the elements and is drought tolerant. |
| Zone: 4 |
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ECHINACEA 'Cheyenne Spirit' (eh-kih-NAY-shah) | ECHICS3 |
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| Common Name: Coneflower |
| Description: 2013 AAS Winner. This stunning, first-year flowering echinacea produces an attractive range of flower colors from rich purple, pink, red and orange tones to light yellow, cream, and white. This compact and durable plant can withstand the elements, is maintenance free, and fairly drought tolerant. |
| Zone: 4 |
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ECHINACEA 'Evan Saul' PP# 17,659 Sundown (eh-kih-NAY-shah) | ECHISD5 |
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| Common Name: Big Sky TM Series |
| Description: Another exciting coneflower in the Itsaul series with fragrant, orange flowers on tall, sturdy stems. Great 'back of the border' plant. Very prolific rebloomer. Propagation Prohibited. |
| Zone: 5 |
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ECHINACEA pallida (eh-kih-NAY-shah) (PAL-ih-duh) | ECHIPA3 |
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| Common Name: Pale Purple Coneflower |
| Description: Prairie native that flowers in early summer above the grasses. Large, pale pink flowers are 3" or more in diameter and last for about a month; black, central cones are conspicuous until late autumn. |
| Zone: 4 |
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