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Clary Sage
Price: $ 1.69
The Clary Sage, 'Salvia sclarca', is a truly spectacular
plant with fountains of 3' tall flower stems. In addition
to its numerous panicles of flowers, the entire plant releases
a pleasant garden fragrance. The flowers are pale lilac, 1
inch long tubular blooms, with very prominent rose-red bracts
on 2 to 3 foot tall square stems. The Clary Sage blooms in
summer through early fall. Clary Sage is used for tea, and
the fresh or dried leaves are used the same way as sage. The
leaves are also used to make sachets and potpourri.
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Cherry Queen Cleome
Price: $ 1.89
The Cleome Cherry Queen, 'Cleome spinosa', is a knockout.
The Cherry Queen is very easy to grow and lends authority
to any garden. The flower clusters, 3 to 6 inches across,
are a deep carmine-rose with golden buds. The Cherry Queen
is a wonderful flower to attract butterflies. Cherry Queens
bloom in late July through first frosts and can be hardy if
grown in protected sites. They can be mass planted in island
beds, instead of trees or shrubs, where a strong vertical
impact is needed. Plant in full sun for best results.
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Violet Queen Cleome
Price: $ 1.89
The Cleome Violet Queen, 'Cleome spinosa', is a knockout!
It is easy to grow and lends authority to any garden with
the wonderful late summer color. The fluffy flower clusters
are 3 to 6 inches across, and are a deep violet color. The
Violet Queen is a wonderful flower to attract butterflies.
The flowers and dry seed capsules are wonderful in arrangements.
They can be mass planted in island beds, instead of trees
or shrubs, where a strong vertical impact is needed. Plant
in full sun for best results.
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Rainbow Blend Coleus
Price: $ 1.89
The Coleus Rainbow Blend, 'Coleus hybridus', is one of the
best plants for adding masses of colorful foliage to shady
areas. Great in north facing flower beds and around shade
trees. It is also an excellent houseplant that will add color
on those dreary winter days. The foliage colors are white,
bronze, gold, copper, yellow, pink, red, and purple. Insignificant
flower spikes appear in late summer. Rainbow Blends are great
for pots and planters.
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McKansas Giant Blend Columbine
Price: $ 1.79
The Columbine McKana's Giant Blend, Aquilegea 'Mckana Giant',
displays a beautiful range of flower colors along with graceful
flower spurs that makes this tall columbine a must. McKana's
Giant is a superior strain developed for its very large 3
inch flowers, a beautiful range of colors, and long graceful
spurs. The flower colors are blue, pink, maroon, purple, and
bicolor. The Columbine McKana's Giant Blend, is used in rock
gardens, border plants, and for cut flowers. Hummingbirds
love the Columbine plant.
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Rocky Mountain Blue Columbine
Price: $ 1.89
The Columbine Rocky Mountain Blue, 'Aquilegea caerulea',
contains nectar in the tip of the petal's narrow spur that
can only be reached by hummingbirds. It is the state flower
of Colorado. This is a great addition to any perennial garden.
The 2 inch or longer blue and white flowers appear atop wiry
stems. Plant in early spring or as late as 2 months before
the first fall frost. The Columbine Rocky Mountain Blue is
used in rock gardens, border plants, and for cut flowers.
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Double Sunburst Coreopsis
Price: $ 1.79
The Coreopsis Double Sunburst, 'Coreopsis lanceolata', is
very easy to grow and it has a long blooming period. Coreopsis
are quick to come up, early to bloom, and "free flowering",
meaning they bloom until first frost. They are relatively
drought tolerant and it is a great plant for the wildflower
patch. The semi-double yellow flowers are 2 to 3 inches across
and are set on slender wiry stems. It is excellent for naturalized
areas and rock gardens. The flowers make excellent long-lasting
dried flowers.
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Plains Dwarf Bicolor Coreopsis
Price: $ 1.59
The Coreopsis Plains Dwarf Bicolor, 'Coreopsis tinctoria
(Calliopsis)', is a cheerful member of the Sunflower family
and will delight gardeners with its vivid yellow and maroon
flowers and feathery green foliage. The Coreopsis Dwarf Bicolor
is very easy to grow and displays brilliant, easy color with
continuous blooms. The flowers are 1 to 2 inches across and
have a deep burgundy center. The foliage is dill scented.
They are often used for cut flowers. Remove old flowers (deadhead)
to encourage additional blooms.
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Milas Rose Queen Corn Cockle
Price: $ 1.69
The Corn Cockle Milas Rose Queen, 'Agrostemma githago', is
a fragile looking but very sturdy plant with delicate pink
and white flowers that will delight you all summer. The Corn
Cockle looks dramatic when planted in mass and is very tolerant
of a wide range of conditions. It will tolerate wind and less
than perfect soils. It is the ideal flower for continuous
summer/fall show of color. Plant in the spring after the last
average frost date in cold climates. In warm climates seed
in the fall or winter for early spring bloom.
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Albatross Cosmos
Price: $ 1.59
The Cosmos Albatross, 'Cosmos bipinnatus', is a pure white
selection of the 'Early Sensation' series. Lovers of white
flowers must try this Cosmos. The masses of pure white flowers
are very early on this tall Cosmos variety, and the flowers
are 3 to 5 inches in size. Cosmos begin blooming 10 weeks
after seeding and bloom from summer to first fall frost. They
are excellent colorful bedding plants for low maintenance,
dry areas and are great for cut flowers. They attract hummingbirds
and butterflies.
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Bright Lights Blend Cosmos
Price: $ 1.79
The Cosmos Bright Lights Blend, 'Cosmos sulphureus', displays
an absolutely magnificent blend of yellow, gold, and scarlet
flowers. The Bright Lights Blend are "landing lights" for
butterflies. Bright Lights has very vibrant, bright, bold
colors compared to other Cosmos. The 2 to 3 inch flowers adorn
the 3 foot semi-dwarf plant.They are excellent colorful bedding
plants for low maintenance, dry areas and are great for cut
flowers. They attract hummingbirds and butterflies.
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Candy Stripe Cosmos
Price: $ 1.69
The Cosmos Candy Stripe, 'Cosmos bipinnatus', has markings
that are truly unique and vary with each flower. It displays
a white background color with rose stripes and markings on
flowers that are 2 to 3 inches wide. The Candy Stripe almost
thrives on neglect. Cosmos begin blooming 10 weeks after seeding
and bloom from summer to first fall frost. They are excellent
colorful bedding plants for low maintenance, dry areas and
are great for cut flowers. They attract hummingbirds and butterflies.
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