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2016 September Newsletter

Cool Plants

Here are some plants that we have in stock and that we think looks great in your garden right now. Want to know more about these plants? Visit our plant database.

Blechnum-spicant-Deer-FernBlechnum spicant ‘Deer Fern’

Sterile leaves spread flat, creating a glossy, evergreen groundcover. Fertile leaves emerge upright from the center midsummer. Tuck into shady spots to add strong texture to any woodland garden.

  • Light Need: Partial to Full Shade
  • Plant characteristic: Herbaceous

Euphorbia-martinii-Tiny-TimEuphorbia x martiniiTiny Tim’

The Water Hyacinth is a beautiful plant. It has glossy green leaves and lavender blue flowers. The submerged roots are long and hairy and chocolatey brown. They serve as an excellent hiding place and spawning location for many fish.

  • Light need: Full Sun to Part Shade
  • Plant characteristic: Herbaceous

Berberis thunbergii 'Golden Pillar'Berberis thunbergii ‘Golden Pillar’

Similar in shape to Helmond Pillar Barberry, but with bright golden foliage and red new growth. Burn-resistant yellow foliage turns bright orange-red in fall. Distinctive columnar habit adds an elegant vertical line to gardens.

  • Light need: Full to Partial Sun
  • Plant characteristic: Deciduous

Heuchera 'Forever Purple'Heuchera ‘Forever Purple’

‘Forever Purple’ is a knockout with ultra-purple glossy leaves with fluted edges and great vigor. Very short spikes of purple-pink flowers in summer and four seasons of purple.

  • Light need: Full Sun to Full Shade
  • Plant characteristic: Herbaceous

Heuchera-Dolce-Cinnamon-CurlsHeuchera ‘Dolce Cinnamon Curls’

‘Cinnamon Curls’ forms a tidy, compact, rounded mound of glossy, leathery, dissected leaves with ruffled edges.  They are a unique blend of coppery orange, red, and purple tones on the top and brilliant magenta red on the undersides of the leaves.  This new variety is prized for its foliage.

  • Light need: Full Sun to Full Shade
  • Plant characteristic: Herbaceous

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