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Achillea Strawberry Seduction
Hosta Achillea Strawberry Seduction
$7.95 each



This achillea selection produces large clusters of luscious strawberry red flowers with a gold center, just like the seeds on a real strawberry.

A uniform blossom height results in the flowers being produced in a domed canopy atop a full, sturdy, upright clump of grey-green foliage.

This achillea has strong, branched stems with shorter internodes, and a compact habit. Unlike older cultivars with a weaker, open habit, ‘Strawberry Seduction’ has a very robust yet compact habit. It is beautiful in the landscape.

After the red flowers are finished blooming and left to dry on the stems they turn a lovely shade of buff yellow. The plant literally looks like it is continuing to bloom yellow, extending its interest in the landscape much longer than other varieties.

Grows 18 to 24 inches tall.

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Ajuga Chocolate Chip
Hosta Ajuga Chocolate Chip
$7.95 each



A unique variety of ajuga with small, narrow leaves that weave a tight mat of foliage growing 4" tall.

Depending on the amount of sunlight they receive, the leaves are a mix of rich chocolate-purple and green. Color deepens with more sun exposure.

From mid to late spring, short spikes of light blue flowers stand upright above the low, spreading foliage. The effect is stunning when planted in mass plantings. Its petite size makes this variety suitable for planting between stepping stones, in wall crevices, or in other small spaces. It is also useful for erosion control on slopes.

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Aster Woods Light Blue
Hosta Aster Woods Light Blue
$7.95 each



Densely packed clusters of clear light blue flowers provide outstanding color in the garden from late summer into fall. Since this species has a dwarf, compact habit, it will not require staking. 'Wood's' selections have shown excellent resistance to mildew and rust.

Asters are excellent cut flowers and attract butterflies. They make a terrific accent to fall blooming grasses and the changing colors of the trees. They are native to North America and are generally very easy to grow.

Grows 12 to 16 inches tall.

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Aster Woods Pink
Hosta Aster Woods Pink
$7.95 each



Densely packed clusters of lovely clear pink, semi-double flowers provide outstanding color in the garden from late summer into fall. Since this species has a dwarf, compact habit, it will not require staking. 'Wood's' selections have shown excellent resistance to mildew and rust.

Asters are excellent cut flowers and attract butterflies. They make a terrific accent to fall blooming grasses and the changing colors of the trees. They are native to North America and are generally very easy to grow.

Grows 12 to 16 inches tall.

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Aster Woods Purple
Hosta Aster Woods Purple
$7.95 each



Densely packed clusters of charming purple, semi-double flowers provide outstanding color in the garden from late summer into fall. Since this species has a dwarf, compact habit, it will not require staking. 'Wood's' selections have shown excellent resistance to mildew and rust.

Asters are excellent cut flowers and attract butterflies. They make a terrific accent to fall blooming grasses and the changing colors of the trees. They are native to North America and are generally very easy to grow.

Grows 12 to 16 inches tall.

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Astilbe Fanal
Hosta Astilbe Fanal
$7.95 each



•Bright red plumes are presented in upright spires

•Blooms in early summer; one of the earliest reds to bloom

•Foliage is mahogany red in spring, turning green by summer

•One of the most popular reds; a vigorous grower

Grows 20 inches tall.

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Astilbe Maggie Daley
Hosta Astilbe Maggie Daley
$7.95 each



•Bright lavender-purple plumes are dense and fuzzy

•Blooms in mid to late summer

•Shiny, dark green foliage is attractive even when the plant is not in bloom

A member of Astilbe chinensis (Chinese Astilbe). A later blooming species useful for extending the bloom season into late summer. Foliage is deeply incised, coarsely textured, and often bronze-green in color. Flowers are borne on narrow, branched panicles. Though garden performance is far superior in moist soils, members of this species are moderately drought tolerant. Shorter varieties such as 'Pumila' make excellent groundcovers.

Grows 28 inches tall.

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Astilbe Pumila
Hosta Astilbe Pumila
$7.95 each



A later blooming astilbe useful for extending the bloom season into late summer. Foliage is deeply incised and coarsely textured. Leaves are a bronze-green color. Thick purple-rose flowers. Prefers moist soils for best performance. Makes an excellent groundcover. Hardy in Zones 4 to 9. 10" tall. Deep Shade to Part Sun.

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Astilbe Sprite
Hosta Astilbe Sprite
$7.95 each



This astilbe is characterized by glossy, mid-green leaves which are lobed, not divided. Plants form compact mounds that look good even without flowers. Open, airy panicles of star-like flowers are followed by ornamental seed heads which provide a few additional months of interest. Slower grower but definately worth the wait! Hardy in Zones 4 to 9. 12" tall. Deep Shade to Part Sun.

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Brunnera Jack Frost
Hosta Brunnera Jack Frost
$11.95 each



A sight to behold! The leaves of 'Jack Frost' are intricately detailed with a crackle-like porcelain finish. Though the leaves are dark green they have a heavily frosted overlay which allows only the green veining to show through. From mid to late spring baby bluu forget-me-not type flowers are held in clusters several inches above the shimmering foliage. Simply breath-taking. Hardy in Zones 3 to 8. 12 to 15" tall. Deep Shade to Part Sun.

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