NEPETA x faas. 'Novanepjun'PP23074 Junior Walker™ (NEP-eh-tah) | NEPEJW3 |
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Common Name: Catmint |
Description: This is the more dense and compact form of 'Walker's Low'. Lavender-blue blooms; long flowering and will not reseed. Bred and selected by Star Roses and Plants. |
Zone: 5 |
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NEPETA x faassenii (NEP-eh-tah) (fah-SEEN-ee-eye) | NEPEFA3 |
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Common Name: Faassen's Catnip |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Superior garden plant. Sterile, lavender-blue flowers over long period. Bushy, grayish, small leaves. |
Zone: 4 |
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NEPETA x faassenii 'Blue Wonder' (NEP-eh-tah) (fah-SEEN-ee-eye) | NEPEBW3 |
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Common Name: Catmint |
Description: Spectacular ground cover; 6", blue flower spikes. |
Zone: 4 |
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NEPETA x faassenii 'Walker's Low' (NEP-eh-tah)(fah-SEEN-ee-eye) | NEPEWL5 |
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Common Name: Catmint |
Description: 2007 PPA Plant of the Year! Lovely, violet-blue flowers over a long period. Attractive, gray-green foliage. Lack of pest or disease problems and low maintenance make it a winner. Deer and rabbit resistant. |
Zone: 3 |
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NEPETA x faassenii 'Walker's Low' (NEP-eh-tah) (fah-SEEN-ee-eye) | NEPEWL3 |
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Common Name: Catmint |
Description: 2007 PPA Plant of the Year! Walker's Low is named for a garden and the name is not related to plant size- sorry for any confusion! Lovely, violet-blue flowers over a long period; attractive, gray-green foliage. Lack of pest or disease problems and low maintenance make it a winner. Deer and rabbit resistant. |
Zone: 3 |
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NEPETA x faassenii 'Walker's Low' (NEP-eh-tah) (fah-SEEN-ee-eye) | NEPEWL1 |
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Common Name: Catmint |
Description: 2007 PPA Plant of the Year! Walker's Low is named for a garden and the name is not related to plant size- sorry for any confusion! Lovely, violet-blue flowers over a long period; attractive, gray-green foliage. Lack of pest or disease problems and low maintenance make it a winner. Deer and rabbit resistant. |
Zone: 3 |
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NICOTIANA sylvestris (nih-koe-shee-AY-nah) (sil-VES-tris) | NICOSY3 |
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Common Name: Only The Lonely |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Clusters of fragrant, long, white trumpets above robust foliage. Attractive to hummingbirds and hawk moths; great accent plant. |
Zone: 8 |
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OCIMUM basilicum (OH-sih-mum) (bah-SIL-ih-kum) | HBOCBA3 |
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Common Name: Sweet Basil |
Description: A widely used cooking herb.
Difficult to successfully ship by FedEx/UPS or truck! Just doesn't tolerate lack of air movement, cold, or heat well. Available 4/1 to 5/15. Annual. |
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OCIMUM basilicum 'Genovese' (OH-sih-mum) (bah-SIL-ih-kum) | HBOCGE3 |
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Common Name: Basil |
Description: Large, thick, crinkled, dark green leaves; strongly scented. Popular fresh market and gourmet basil.
Difficult to successfully ship by FedEx/UPS or truck! Just doesn't tolerate lack of air movement, cold or heat well. |
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OCIMUM basilicum 'Siam Queen' (OH-sih-mum) (bah-SIL-ih-kum) | HBOCSQ3 |
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Common Name: Basil |
Description: True Thai basil; outstanding culinary, as well as ornamental. Green leaves with taste of anise, citrus, and mint. Thick, purple stems, mounding habit.
Difficult to successfully ship by FedEx/UPS or truck! Just doesn’t tolerate lack of air movement, cold or heat well. Available 4/1 to 5/15. Annual. |
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OCIMUM basilicum 'Spicy Globe' (OH-sih-mum) (bah-SIL-ih-kum) | HBOCSG3 |
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Common Name: Basil |
Description: Compact, mounded growth makes fine edging. Highly flavorful and fragrant.
Difficult to successfully ship by UPS or truck! Just doesn't tolerate lack of air movement, cold or heat well. Available 4/1 to 5/15. Annual. |
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OENOTHERA berlandieri 'Siskiyou' (e-NOTH-er-a) (ber-lan-dee-ER-ee) | OENOSI3 |
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Common Name: Mexican Evening Primrose |
Description: Fragrant, 2", pink blooms throughout the summer. Very hardy plant if given good drainage. Smaller and less invasive than Oenothera speciosa, although some taxonomists claim berlandiera = speciosa! |
Zone: 5 |
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OENOTHERA caespitosa (e-NOTH-er-a) (say-spih-TOE-sah) | OENOCA3 |
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Common Name: Gumbo Lily |
Description: Four, white, heart-shaped petals make 2 1/2 - 4" flowers look like open parachutes. Delightfully fragrant flowers open rapidly in late afternoon and usually close before noon, depending on the strength of sunlight. The Rocky Mountain native flowers from early May to August. Fleshy, branching, deep root makes it drought tolerant. |
Zone: 3 |
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OENOTHERA fruticosa 'Sonnenwende' (e-NOTH-er-a) (froo-ti-KO-sa) | OENOSO5 |
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Common Name: Evening Primrose, Sundrops |
Description: Dark foliaged cultivar introduced by Marx in 1983. Abundant, bright yellow flowers. |
Zone: 4 |
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OENOTHERA m. subsp. incana (SILVER BLADE®) (e-NOTH-er-a) (mak-roe-KAR-pa) | OENOSB3 |
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Common Name: Evening Primrose, Sundrops |
Description: 1999 Plant Select®. Southern Great Plains plant introduced by James Locklear, formerly of Nebraska Statewide Arboretum. Silvery-blue leaves complimented by huge, clear yellow flowers from May til frost. Drought tolerant perennial. Best on well-drained sites. |
Zone: 4 |
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OENOTHERA macrocarpa [missouriensis] (e-NOTH-er-a) (mak-roe-KAR-pa) | OENOMA3 |
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Common Name: Missouri Primrose |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Large, deep yellow flowers; sprawling plant with glossy, dark green leaves. |
Zone: 4 |
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OENOTHERA macrocarpa [missouriensis] (e-NOTH-er-ah)(mak-roe-KAR-pa) | OENOMA5 |
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Common Name: Missouri Primrose, Sundrops |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Large, deep yellow flowers on sprawling plant with glossy, dark green leaves. |
Zone: 4 |
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OENOTHERA macrocarpa 'Comanche Campfire' (e-NOTH-er-a) (mak-roe-KAR-pa) | OENOCC3 |
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Common Name: Evening Primrose, Sundrops |
Description: 2001 GreatPlantsTM Introduction. The large, shiny silver, drought and sun resistant leaves are complimented by glowing ruby stems topped with huge, delicious yellow flowers until fall. Cutting propagated from an outstanding seedling grown from seed collected in Western Oklahoma by the GreatPlants for the Great Plains group of Nebraska. Limited supply after 4/15. |
Zone: 4 |
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OENOTHERA macrocarpa subsp. fremontii (e-NOTH-er-a) (mak-roe-KAR-pa) | OENOFR3 |
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Common Name: Evening Primrose, Sundrops |
Description: Large, light yellow flowers beginning in May; most have glaucous leaves, narrower than species. Drought tolerant plants, native to NE & KS. |
Zone: 4 |
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OENOTHERA pilosella 'Yella Fella' (e-NOTH-er-a)(pi-lo-SELL-a) | OENOYF5 |
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Common Name: Evening Primrose, Sundrops |
Description: Large, brilliant golden flowers open from bright orange buds. Intense green, hairy foliage turns reddish in fall. Blooms all summer. |
Zone: 4 |
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OENOTHERA pilosella 'Yella Fella' (e-NOTH-er-a) (py-LOH-sell-ah) | OENOYF3 |
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Common Name: Evening Primrose, Sundrops |
Description: Large, brilliant golden flowers open from bright orange buds. Intense green, hairy foliage turns reddish in fall. Blooms all summer. |
Zone: 4 |
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OPHIOPOGON chingii 'Sparkler' (oh-fee-oh-POE-gon) (ja-PON-ih-kus) | OPHISP3 |
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Common Name: Lilyturf, Mondo Grass |
Description: Fine-leafed dwarf with rich, deep green leaves adorned with sparkling white flowers followed by blue berries. A must for the small or miniature garden. Species corrected from japonicus. |
Zone: 5 |
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OPHIOPOGON japonicus 'Pygmaeus' (oh-fee-oh-POE-gon) (ja-PON-ih-kus) | OPHIPY3 |
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Common Name: Lilyturf, Mondo Grass |
Description: Miniature with tightly packed, rich green leaves. Slow growing. Use in the trough or dish garden. |
Zone: 5 |
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OPHIOPOGON japonicus 'Silver Dragon' (oh-fee-oh-POE-gon) (ja-PON-ih-kus) | OPHISD5 |
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Common Name: Lilyturf, Mondo Grass |
Description: White variegated selection. |
Zone: 6 |
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OPHIOPOGON planiscapus 'Niger' (oh-fee-oh-POE-gon) (plan-iss-KAP-us) | OPHINI5 |
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Common Name: Black Mondo Grass |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Distinctive, very dark purple foliage with pale lilac-pink flowers July-August. Slow growing edger, ground cover, or contrast plant with Hosta or other paler foliage plants. Best in part shade and moist soil, but will tolerate full sun. |
Zone: 5 |
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OPLISMENUS hirtellus 'Variegatus' (op-LIS-men-us) (hir-TEL-us) | GROPHV3 |
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Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Fine textured, tropical, striped white tinted pink to red grass for combos and lovely skirts for planters and baskets. Branches thickly and trails. |
Zone: 9 |
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ORIGANUM 'Cleopatra' (oh-RIG-an-um) | HBORCL3 |
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Common Name: Oregano |
Description: Pretty, silver-gray foliage makes it an ornamental value along with a mild, spicy, peppermint flavor perfect for soups, sauces and Mediterranean dishes. |
Zone: 5 |
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ORIGANUM laevigatum 'Herrenhausen' (oh-RIG-an-um) (lay-vih-GAY-tum) | ORIGHE3 |
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Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Sub-shrub with small, aromatic leaves. Profusion of small, cerise-pink flowers and red-purple bracts. Spectacular in late summer and fall. |
Zone: 5 |
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ORIGANUM laevigatum 'Herrenhausen' (oh-RIG-an-um) (lay-vih-GAY-tum) | ORIGHE1 |
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Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Sub-shrub with small, aromatic leaves. Profusion of small, cerise-pink flowers and red-purple bracts. Spectacular in late summer and fall. |
Zone: 5 |
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ORIGANUM libanoticum (oh-RIG-an-um) (li-ba-NO-ti-kum) | ORIGLI3 |
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Common Name: Hopflower Oregano |
Description: 2004 Plant Select®. Vigorous, trailing herb with hops-like bracts of lavender and chartreuse throughout the summer and fall. Looks best cascading over a raised bed, rock garden, or container. Needs well-drained site. |
Zone: 4 |
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