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Lavandula ‘Summer Serenade’

(Lavender) Bring fragrance, beauty, and pollinators to your garden with ‘Summer Serenade’ Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia). This compact variety showcases rich violet-purple flower spikes above soft, silvery foliage, creating a striking contrast. Blooming in early to mid-summer, and with a light trim continues to bloom until late summer. Perfect for borders or containers, it grows to

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Spigelia ‘Orange Slices’

(Spigelia) Add some fiery blooms to your garden with ‘Orange Slices’ Spigelia! This Spigelia features red and orange blooms that stand atop tall, deep red stems with complimenting green foliage. Spigelia is a highly sought-after native perennial for its unique structure and blooms as well as its versatility in the garden. Hardy in zones 5b-9,

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Yucca ‘Dragon Slayer’

(Adam’s Needle) ‘Dragon Slayer’ Yucca, commonly known as Adam’s Needle, is a bold and durable perennial that thrives in tough garden conditions—especially in hot, dry climates. This resilient plant forms a striking rosette of sword-like, blue-green foliage that adds dramatic texture and structure to the landscape. Its upright habit grows about 24 inches tall and

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Rudbeckia ‘Treasure Trove’

(Black-Eyed Susan) ‘Treasure Trove’ Rudbeckia, commonly known as black-eyed Susan, is a vibrant and reliable perennial that brings long-lasting color to sunny gardens. This standout selection features rich golden-yellow petals with deep chocolate-brown centers, creating a striking daisy-like flower that adds warmth and cheer to garden beds and borders. Reaching a height of 18-22 inches

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Echinacea COLOR CODED® ‘Knock ’em Red’

(Coneflower) Echinacea Color Coded® ‘Knock ’em Red’ is a stunning summer-blooming perennial that brings intense color and lasting performance to the garden. Its large, 4-inch-wide blooms open in a deep crimson and age to various shades of red to a deep magenta, creating an eye-catching display from mid to late summer. These vivid flowers are

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