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cranberry

Cranberry

code: 2001 What to know about cranberries Cranberries are a popular superfood. People can consume them in the form of a sauce or a juice. They can also add them to stuffing, casseroles, or dessert. These highly nutritious berries are also a staple of Thanksgiving dinner. Cranberries are native to North America. They now grow […]

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goji berry

Goji Berry

code: 2000 What are Goji Berries? This Unique Red Fruit, Explained Goji berries are tiny red fruits packed with antioxidants and powerful medicinal properties. They’re not only great for adding a pop of color to your plate but also delicious and full of flavor. These berries are often sold powdered or dried. Plus, they’re added

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Karl Rosenfield Peony

Karl Rosenfield Peony

code: 1263 ‘Karl Rosenfield’ is a garden classic. Widely considered one of the best red double peonies, this mid-season variety boasts huge, cherry-red blooms that are showstoppers in the early summer garden and stunning in bouquets. With sturdy stems and a long vase life, these fragrant flowers are excellent for cutting. Virtually pest-free. (Paeonia lactiflora)

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Passion Flower Vine

Passion Flower Vine

code: 1261 This exotic Passion Flower Vine is world-famous for its rapid growing, winding vines and stunning, unique flowers. It is a rapid grower and produces many blooms. (Passiflora caerulea) Zones 6 – 9 Advantages Attract Butterflies Deer Resistant Fragrant Flower / Foliage Good For Hedge / Screen Light Requirements Full Sun Mature Plant Size

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Red Trillium

Red Trillium

code: 1257 Native Red Trillium is a beloved woodland wildflower with stunning, three-petaled burgundy flowers that float above a whorl of bright green leaves. Also known as Purple Trillium and Wake Robin, the flowers are some of the first to appear in spring and last for just under one month before forming berries that wildlife

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Buzz® Hot Raspberry Butterfly Bush

Buzz® Hot Raspberry Butterfly Bush

code: 1256 Buzz ‘Hot Raspberry’ produces some of the most vibrant and fragrant blooms we’ve seen on a Butterfly Bush. Saturated raspberry-pink flowers bloom throughout the entire growing season, attracting loads of butterflies and hummingbirds to their sweet scent. With its compact shape, Buzz ‘Hot Raspberry’ is well-suited to containers and small spaces, but don’t

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Pink Lace Bee Balm

Pink Lace Bee Balm

code: 1253 Dwarf Pink Lace grows to only 12-18 inches tall, this Bee Balm gives you large pink flowers on small plants. Hummingbirds love it. PP#18367 (Monarda didyma) Zones 4 – 9 Advantages Attract Butterflies Attract Hummingbirds Bee Friendly Deer Resistant Rabbit Resistant Native Fragrant Flower / Foliage Good For Cut Flowers Extended Bloom Time

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Paprika Yarrow

Paprika Yarrow

code: 1250 ‘Paprika’ yarrow gives you sprays of crimson red blooms with yellow centers over aromatic, fern-like foliage. Long-lasting flowers fade to a dusty rose color over the course of the season. Growing up to 24 inches tall, vigorous ‘Paprika’ is an excellent choice for dry sites and poor soils. (Achillea millefolium) Zones 3 –

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Provence Lavender

Provence Lavender

code: 1249 ‘Provence’ Lavender is tolerant of poor soils and a true heat lover; it’s even known to withstand heavy doses of summertime humidity. One of the tallest and most fragrant varieties, ‘Provence’ grows to be 30-36” tall and is an excellent choice for creating an aromatic hedge. With exceptionally long, mauve-purple spikes of flowers

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Geranium

Geranium

code: 1248 A hardy Geranium, sun loving Bloody Crane’s Bill is the most popular of them all. Blooms for months with no care at all. In autumn the leaves turn red adding to the plant’s vibrance. (Geranium sanguineum) Zones 3 – 8 Advantages Easy To Grow Attract Butterflies Bee Friendly Deer Resistant Rabbit Resistant Low

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Lacey Blue Russian Sage

Lacey Blue Russian Sage

code: 1247 ‘Lacey Blue’ Russian Sage boasts wonderful spikes of lavender-blue flowers that bloom from mid summer all the way into early fall, providing extended interest with its fragrant, gray foliage. A tough, hardy, and drought-resistant perennial that handles heat and humidity beautifully, ‘Lacey Blue’ also provides late-season food for bees. PP#20845 (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Zones

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