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Scabiosa
Posted by Aaron Barton on Mar 4th 2023
Scabiosa (Pincushion Flower) The pursuit of consistent, lasting color is one of the most enjoyable challenges to tackle in perennial garde...
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Penstemon
Posted by Aaron Barton on Mar 4th 2023
Penstemon (Beardtongue) A phenomenal early summer problem solver, Penstemon hit their stride just as spring gardens begin to wind down and...
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Nepeta
Posted by Aaron Barton on Mar 4th 2023
Nepeta (Catmint) As the heat of summer approaches, delicate periwinkle blue hues dot the landscape, dancing with an entourage of bumblebee...
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Leucanthemum
Posted by Aaron Barton on Mar 4th 2023
Leucanthemum (Shasta Daisy) With hot summer days and an abundance of sunshine, gardens are in peak season form, exploding with the vibrant...
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Clematis
Posted by Aaron Barton on Mar 4th 2023
Clematis Belonging to the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae, Clematis are unmatched in their versatility and beauty, offering a variety of well over 250 species, including the North Americ...
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Campanula
Posted by Aaron Barton on Mar 4th 2023
Campanula (Bellflower) Profusely blooming in hues of blues, purples, and pinks, Campanula (kam-PAN-yoo-luh), or bellflower, is a low-growing, salt tolerant, deer and rabbit resistant del...
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Aruncus
Posted by Aaron Barton on Mar 4th 2023
Aruncus (Goatsbeard) Aruncus dioicus (ah-RUN-kus dye-oh-EE-kus), or goatsbeard, is an impactful perennial able to thrive in a wide array o...
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Artemisia
Posted by Aaron Barton on Mar 4th 2023
Artemisia (Wormwood) Artemisia offers excellent season-long color and texture to bring designs together and provide contrast amongst bloom...
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Amsonia
Posted by Aaron Barton on Mar 4th 2023
Amsonia (Bluestar) Perfect for transitioning spring gardens into the heat of summer, Amsonia, or bluestar, of the dogbane family, Apocynac...
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