PETROSELINUM crispum crispum (pet-ro-she-LEE-num) (KRIS-pum) | HBPECP3 |
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Common Name: Curled Parsley |
Description: A culinary necessity! This essential, biennial herb with frilly foliage makes a very decorative edging for the border. |
Zone: 6 |
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PETROSELINUM crispum neapolitanum (pet-ro-she-LEE-num) (KRIS-pum) | HBPENE3 |
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Common Name: Italian Parsley |
Description: The Italian plain-leaved form is prized for its extra rich flavor for seasoning soups, etc. |
Zone: 6 |
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PETUNIA 'Blackberry' (peh-TOON-yah) | PETUBL3 |
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Description: A member of the Sophistica Collection. This eye-catching petunia is a shimmering black with red-purple undertones. |
Zone: 9 |
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PETUNIA 'Blue Wave' (peh-TOON-yah) | PETUBW3 |
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Description: 2003 AAS Winner! A great addition to the spectacular 'Wave' series! Don't miss out on the `Waves'! Available after 2/1. |
Zone: 9 |
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PETUNIA Easy Wave® Red (peh-TOON-yah) | PETUEW3 |
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Description: Fast growing plants bloom freely all season. Tolerates heat and cooler temperatures very well. A little more mounded habit than the original Wave series. Available after 2/1. |
Zone: 9 |
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PETUNIA Easy Wave® Yellow (peh-TOON-yah) | PETUYE3 |
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Description: The newest color of the Easy Wave™, a soft yellow. |
Zone: 9 |
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PETUNIA 'Purple Wave' (peh-TOON-yah) | PETUPW3 |
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Description: AAS Winner! RHS Award of Garden Merit. Masses of bright purple flowers all summer. The first of the series; may be the best! Available after 2/1. |
Zone: 9 |
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PETUNIA Shock Wave® Denim (peh-TOON-yah) | PETUDE3 |
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Description: This petunia has a variety of shades of blue on the same plant from blue to bluish-lavender. |
Zone: 9 |
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PETUNIA Tidal Wave® Red Velour (peh-TOON-yah) | PETURV3 |
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Description: This dark red is very uniform and is a must for the garden. Blooms in high heat areas and also in cooler temps. |
Zone: 9 |
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PETUNIA Tidal Wave® Silver (peh-TOON-yah) | PETUTW1 |
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Description: 2002 AAS & Fleuroselect Quality Mark Winner! Silvery-white to very light lavender flowers with dark purple veins. Available after 2/1. |
Zone: 9 |
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PETUNIA 'Tidal Wave® Silver' (peh-TOON-yah) | PETUTW3 |
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Description: 2002 AAS & Fleuroselect Quality Mark Winner! Silvery-white to very light lavender flowers with dark purple veins. Available after 2/1. |
Zone: 9 |
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PHALARIS arundinacea 'Feesey' (fah-LAR-iss) (ah-run-din-AY-see-ah) | GRPHFE3 |
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Common Name: Strawberry & Cream |
Description: Tricolored, fine foliage; less invasive than 'Picta'. 15-18" tall here, can be up to 40" in some soils and conditions. Pink variegation is more pronounced in spring. |
Zone: 3 |
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PHILADELPHUS microphyllus (fil-a-DEL-fus) (mik-ro-FIL-us) | PHILMI5 |
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Common Name: Littleleaf Mock Orange |
Description: Native of the Rockies; slow and low growing mock-orange is an ideal addition to the perennial garden, border, or for a mass planting on an embankment. Very bushy and graceful with very fragrant (pineapple-like), 1", white flowers in June. Dark brown, glossy, and exfoliating bark adds winter interest. |
Zone: 5 |
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PHLOX buckleyi (floks) (BUCK-lee-eye) | PHLOBU3 |
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Common Name: Sword-Leaf Phlox |
Description: Many clusters of 6-25 bright pink flowers all summer atop this Southeastern U.S. native. Narrow leaves; foliage remains neat and clean all season. |
Zone: 4 |
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PHLOX divaricata (floks) (dy-var-ih-KA-ta) | PHLODI3 |
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Description: 2011 GreatPlantsTM Perennial of the Year. RHS Award of Garden Merit. Masses of blue flowers in spring; durable, dark green foliage. Back by popular request for restoration projects! |
Zone: 3 |
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PHLOX divaricata (floks)(dy-var-ih-KA-ta) | PHLODI5 |
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Description: 2011 GreatPlants™ Perennial of the Year. RHS Award of Garden Merit. Masses of blue flowers in spring with durable dark green foliage. Popular variety. |
Zone: 3 |
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PHLOX divaricata 'Louisiana Blue' (floks) (dy-var-ih-KA-ta) | PHLOLB3 |
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Description: Flowers are a richer, darker blue. |
Zone: 3 |
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PHLOX 'Forever Pink' PP #24,918 (floks) | PHLOFP3 |
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Common Name: Phlox |
Description: Forever Pink has 1" purplish-pink blooms that cover the plant for three weeks in June and again in the fall on yellowish-green foliage.Propagation Prohibited. |
Zone: 4 |
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PHLOX maculata 'Natascha' (floks) (mak-yew-LAH-ta) | PHLONA3 |
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Description: Large heads of pink flowers striped with white. An exceptional variety. |
Zone: 3 |
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PHLOX paniculata 'David' (floks) (pan-ik-yew-LAY-ta) | PHLPDA3 |
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Common Name: Tall Garden Phlox |
Description: 2002 PPA Plant of the Year! Deliciously fragrant, tall, and white. Highly mildew resistant foliage.
Warm season grower; may be dormant in early spring. |
Zone: 3 |
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PHLOX paniculata 'David' (floks)(pan-ik-yew-LAY-ta) | PHLPDA5 |
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Description: 2002 PPA Plant of the Year! Deliciously fragrant, tall white blossoms. Highly mildew resistant foliage. |
Zone: 3 |
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PHLOX paniculata 'Eva Cullum' (floks) (pan-ik-yew-LAY-ta) | PHLPEC3 |
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Common Name: Tall Garden Phlox |
Description: Large, true pink flowers with distinctive red eyes; plants have increased mildew resistance.
Warm season grower; may be dormant in early spring. |
Zone: 4 |
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PHLOX paniculata 'Laura' (floks)(pan-ik-yew-LAY-ta) | PHLPLA5 |
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Description: Extremely showy, 5-6" clusters of fragrant, deep purple flowers with white star centers. Blooms from mid-late summer. Very easy to grow. Mildew resistant variety. |
Zone: 4 |
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PHLOX paniculata 'Laura' (floks) (pan-ik-yew-LAY-ta) | PHLPLA3 |
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Common Name: Tall Garden Phlox |
Description: Extremely showy, 5-6" clusters of fragrant, deep purple flowers with white, star centers. Blooms from mid to late summer. Very easy to grow; mildew resistant variety.
Warm season grower; may be dormant in early spring. |
Zone: 4 |
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PHLOX paniculata 'Norah Leigh' (floks) (pan-ik-yew-LAY-ta) | PHLPNL5 |
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Common Name: Tall Garden Phlox |
Description: Creamy-white leaves with a center line of green. Attractive, variegated foliage; lavender blossoms. Striking accent plant.
Warm season grower; may be dormant in early spring. |
Zone: 3 |
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PHLOX paniculata 'Orange Perfection' (floks) (pan-ik-yew-LAY-ta) | PHLPOP3 |
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Common Name: Tall Garden Phlox |
Description: Orange flowers add bold color to the summer display. Drought tolerant. Attractive to butterflies.
Warm season grower; may be dormant in early spring. |
Zone: 3 |
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PHLOX paniculata 'Starfire' (floks) (pan-ik-yew-LAY-ta) | PHLPST3 |
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Common Name: Tall Garden Phlox |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Brightest red.
Warm season grower, may be dormant in early spring. |
Zone: 3 |
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PHLOX pilosa 'Eco Happy Traveler' (floks) (py-LOH-sa) | PHLOEH3 |
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Description: Extremely floriferous, fragrant selection of the native Prairie Phlox. Rose-pink flowers in May and June. |
Zone: 4 |
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PHLOX 'Spring Delight' (floks) | PHLOSD5 |
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Description: Outstanding, unusual, rare variety with many rosy-pink flowers. Cross between Phlox paniculata and stolonifera. |
Zone: 3 |
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PHLOX 'Spring Delight' (floks) | PHLOSD3 |
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Description: Outstanding, unusual, rare variety; many, rosy-pink flowers. Cross between Phlox paniculata and stolonifera. |
Zone: 3 |
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