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Echinacea
"After Midnight"
Overlapping petals give
a full look around a distinctive black cone. Blooms are
long lasting and due to its compact habit looks good in
a container
Height: 19"
Flowering months: 6-8 |
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Hemerocallis Bella Lugosi
The darkest purple-black flowers with lime green throat. Flowers are 6" and petals are edible. Tremendously vigorous plants that are heat and drought tolerant. Very adaptable.
Height 30"
Zones 2 to 9
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Hemerocallis Bama Bound
Zone 3 to 9
Description: 5", fragrant dark red self with narrow, sunny yellow band and an apple green throat; sunfast. Midribs are yellow at the throat, turning to purple towards the edges. Tightly recurved tepals, ruffled petals, and smooth sepals. Blooms in midsummer on sturdy, well-budded stems. Semi-evergreen foliage. |
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Red Shades |
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Mid-Summer |
| Height: |
24" |
| Spread:Zon |
18-24" |
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Hemerocallis Buttered Popcorn
Absolutely the best reblooming, large-flowered daylily! Large, 6-inch, fragrant, butter yellow flowers with a tiny, green throat. Good branching; produces many flowers on the same scape. Blooms in midsummer; rebloomer. Tetraploid. Daylilies can survive many harsh conditions that other plants cannot. |
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Hibiscus Sultry Kiss
Height: 3-4'
Spread: 2-3'
Zone: 4
Foliage: bronze turning dk green
Bloom Months: 7-9
Flower: Deep Red
Light Requirements: full sun
Beautiful deep red flowers that open to 9-11 inches. Upright mounding habit with foliage emerging bronze turning dark green w/reddish-purple stems. |
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Hibiscus Turn of the Century
Common Name: hardy hibiscus
Zone: 5 to 9
Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial
Family: Malvaceae
Missouri Native: No
Native Range: None
Height: 6 to 8 feet
Spread: 4 to 5 feet
Bloom Time: July - September Bloom Data
Bloom Color: Reddish pink to white (bicolor) with red center
Sun: Full sun
Water: Medium to wet
Maintenance: Low |
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Lupine Popsicle Mix
Popsicle Mix Lupinus are dwarf hybrid's that prefer moist, well-drained acidic soil in partial shade to full sun locations. Ideal in borders and naturalized meadow settings, and makes unique cut flowers.
Mature Height: 12-24"
Mature Spread: 24"
Exposure: Partial Shade-Sun
Bloom Time: Early Summer
Soil Moisture: Moist
Soil Type: Well Drained
Perennial in Zones 4-6 |

More Lavendar selections in our Herb
Section
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Lavendula 'Province'
30” x 24” wide,
(cutting propagated). When you travel to the French countryside,
where lavender is grown commercially for oil and flowers,
this is one of the cultivars you will find. The light purple
flowers are very fragrant, and dry beautifully for potpourri.
“Provence” is more moisture tolerant than other
varieties, and is recommended to gardeners who have difficulty
overwintering lavenders. Recommended as one of the best
culinary varieties.
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Hemerocallis
"Stella d'Oro"
Height: 12" |
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