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Sunlight Gardens -Chamaelirium luteum,Devil's Bit, Fairy Wand Female plants have taller erect flowering stems while those of male plants grow shorter and droop at the ends like fairy wands. Cat# 1462 ...
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Sunlight Gardens -Campsis x tagliabuana 'Mme Galen',Madame Galen ... Campsis x tagliabuana 'Mme Galen' - Madame Galen Trumpet Creeper. ... This deciduous vine loves summer heat and sun, and is perfect for covering a sturdy ...
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Sunlight Gardens -Aster oblongifolius 'October Skies',October ... Aromatic Aster is one of our all-time favorites. It just cannot be beat for long lasting fall color or ease of culture. Its dwarf variety, 'October Skies' ...
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Sunlight Gardens - Easy to grow plants Although it is very easy to grow, excessive winter moisture is death to these plants. In time, they may form large clumps.;;It is truly a gem for the shaded ...
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Sunlight Gardens -Gaultheria procumbens,Wintergreen, Checkerberry ... Gaultheria procumbens - Wintergreen, Checkerberry, Teaberry.
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Sunlight Gardens -Monarda didyma 'Jacob Cline',Jacob Cline Bee Balm 'Jacob Cline' Bee Balm is a new variety that is very resistant to powdery mildew (just about the only fault of Bee Balm). It has very large, ...
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Sunlight Gardens -Achillea millefolium 'Paprika',Yarrow, Paprika Achillea millefolium 'Paprika' - Yarrow, Paprika. ... Paprika Yarrow is an easy to grow perennial with fern-like foliage and a long bloom time. ...
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Sunlight Gardens -Aster patens,Late Purple Aster The early fall flowers of the Late Purple Aster are loosely clustered and large - 1 1/2 inch or so and a bright violet blue with yellow centers on ...
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Sunlight Gardens -Echinacea x 'Harvest Moon',Harvest Moon Coneflower Echinacea x 'Harvest Moon' - Harvest Moon Coneflower. ... These coneflower hybrids combine the best traits of their parents - large flowers with reflexed ...
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Sunlight Gardens -Echinacea x 'Harvest Moon',Harvest Moon Coneflower Fall planting not recommended. Cat# 1441. Echinacea x 'Harvest Moon', Harvest Moon Coneflower Photo courtesy of Itsaul Plants. Available: Fall 2009 or later ...
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