CHASMANTHIUM latifolium (chas-man-THEE-um) (lat-ih-FOE-lee-um) | GRCHLA8 |
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Common Name: Northern Sea Oats |
Description: Grass with attractive seed heads. Useful for groups or massing. |
Zone: 3 |
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CHELONE glabra (kee-LO-nay) (GLA-bra) | CHELGL5 |
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Common Name: Turtlehead, Snakehead |
Description: Creamy-white flowers with pink tinge in late summer resembles a turtle's head. Good plant for moist or wet areas. Ovate, shiny, rich, dark green leaves. Pinch to reduce height. |
Zone: 3 |
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CHELONE glabra 'Black Ace' (kee-LO-nay) | CHELBA5 |
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Common Name: Turtlehead, Snakehead |
Description: Dark green foliage that starts out with a bronzy to black cast topped by creamy-white flowers in late summer. Likes a moist area. Height 3-4', up to 6' under optimal conditions. |
Zone: 5 |
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CHELONE lyonii 'Hot Lips' (kee-LO-nay) (ly-ON-ee-eye) | CHELHL5 |
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Common Name: Turtlehead, Snakehead |
Description: 2012 Great PlantsTM Perennial of the Year. Deeper colored, hot pink flowers on this recent selection of the wetland native. Glossy, dark green leaves tinted bronze in spring and its red stems add interest. |
Zone: 3 |
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CLEMATIS virginiana (klem-AT-iss) (ver-jin-ee-AY-na) | CLEMVI4 |
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Common Name: Virgin's Bower |
Description: Climbing, native vine covered with clusters of white flowers in summer and fall. PG3. |
Zone: 4 |
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CONOCLINIUM coelestinum 'Blue' (kon-o-KLIN-ee-um) (koy-les-TEEN-um) | CONOBL3 |
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Common Name: Mist Flower, Hardy Ageratum |
Description: Clusters of bright blue flowers in fall on this native. Always an attention-getter in our gardens. |
Zone: 5 |
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CONVALLARIA majalis (kon-val-AIR-ee-a) (mah-JAL-iss) | CONVMA3 |
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Common Name: Lily-of-the-Valley |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Fragrant, white, nodding bells in spring. Ground cover tolerant of dry shade. Available after 3/1. |
Zone: 2 |
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COREOPSIS auriculata 'Nana' (kor-ee-OP-sis)(or-ik-yew-LAY-tah) | COREAN5 |
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Common Name: Tickseed |
Description: Low, clump-forming, dark green foliage. Bright orange flowers on 12-18" stems all summer. |
Zone: 4 |
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COREOPSIS auriculata 'Nana' (kor-ee-OP-sis) (or-ik-yew-LAY-tah) | COREAN3 |
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Common Name: Tickseed |
Description: Low, clump-forming, dark green foliage. Bright orange flowers on 12-18" stems all summer. |
Zone: 4 |
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COREOPSIS grandiflora 'Early Sunrise' (kor-ee-OP-sis) (gran-di-FLOOR-ah) | COREES3 |
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Common Name: Tickseed |
Description: Fleuroselect Quality Mark Award. RHS Award of Garden Merit. Semi-double, golden blooms on compact plants. |
Zone: 5 |
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COREOPSIS grandiflora 'Early Sunrise' (kor-ee-OP-sis) | COREES5 |
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Common Name: Tickseed |
Description: Fleuroselect Quality Mark Award. RHS Award of Garden Merit. Semi-double, golden blooms on compact plants. |
Zone: 5 |
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COREOPSIS grandiflora 'Presto' (kor-ee-OP-sis) (gran-di-FLOOR-ah) | COREPS3 |
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Common Name: Tickseed |
Description: Fleuroselect Winner. This super-compact, first year bloomer lives up to its name 'Presto'! Its double, brilliant golden blooms have a small, golden-red center and frizzled, serrated petals and have been known to begin in early spring and continue into fall. Deer-resistance, drought tolerance, and the ability to withstand heat, humidity, and cold make this easy to grow and adaptable plant a 'must have'! Sources list from Zones 4-6. |
Zone: 5 |
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COREOPSIS grandiflora 'Presto' (kor-ee-OP-sis) | COREPS5 |
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Common Name: Tickseed |
Description: Fleuroselect Winner. This super-compact, first year bloomer lives up to its name. Its double, brilliant golden blooms have a small, golden-red center and frizzled, serrated petals and have been known to begin in early spring and continue into fall. Deer resistant, drought tolerant and withstands heat, humidity and cold. |
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) | 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 '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 '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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DALEA purpurea (DAY-lee-ah) (pur-pur-EE-ah) | DALEPU3 |
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Common Name: Purple Prairie Clover |
Description: Erect, prairie legume with cylindrical heads of many, minute, bright purple flowers. |
Zone: 4 |
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DALEA purpurea 'Stephanie' (DAY-lee-ah) (pur-pur-EE-ah) | DALEST3 |
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Common Name: Prairie Clover |
Description: 2002 GreatPlantsTM. Bright lavender flowers on compact, bushy plants with as many as 40 stalks per plant! Great selection with darker green foliage; does not lodge. A prize from UNL breeder, Dale Lindgren. |
Zone: 4 |
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DAUCUS carota var. carota (DOW-kus) (ka-ROT-a) | DAUCCA3 |
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Common Name: Queen Anne's Lace |
Description: Lacy leaves; attractive corymbs and white flowers in summer. Biennial for the wild garden. Tolerates poor soil. Widely used for drying. |
Zone: 3 |
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DODECATHEON 'Aphrodite' PP# 14,002 (do-de-KATH-ee-on) | DODEAP5 |
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Common Name: Shooting Star |
Description: Intense purple-pink flowers on robust plants in May-June. Propagation Prohibited. |
Zone: 4 |
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DODECATHEON meadia 'Album' (do-de-KATH-ee-on) (MEE-dee-a) | DODEAL5 |
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Common Name: Shooting Star |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Delicate umbels of lovely, white flowers rise from flat rosettes of foliage. Likes rich, moist soil. Usually has flowered and is dormant by May 1st! |
Zone: 3 |
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DRYOPTERIS marginalis (dry-OP-ter-iss) (mar-jin-AL-iss) | FERNLW5 |
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Common Name: Leatherwood Fern |
Description: Dark green, evergreen plant; hardy and vigorous.
On native ferns, we can only guarantee live crowns, as they are slow to root in containers; they may never completely root down or form a solid root ball. Foliage does not ship well; remove old foliage and they will grow. |
Zone: 5 |
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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 '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 'Matthew Saul' PP#17,652 Harvest Moon (eh-kih-NAY-shah) | ECHIHM5 |
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Common Name: Big Sky TM Series |
Description: Deep golden-yellow petals surround a large, golden-orange cone. Fragrant flowers stand erect on sturdy stems above robust foliage. 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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