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CalibrachoaCalibrachoa hybrid
1. Superbells Strawberry Punch™
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Pink flowers with yellow eyes edged in burgundy. Abundant, small petunia-like flowers all season on cascading growth; low maintenance.
1C-S*Multi* 6"-12"8"-12"9-11
DaylilyHemerocallis hybrid
2. Strawberry Candy
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‘Strawberry Candy’ has textured, pink petals with ruffled, picotee edges surround the strawberry-red eye zones and yellow throats, making this reblooming variety a real winner. This cultivar has an diurnal extended blooming habit; its blooms remain open from the early morning until the evening, for at least 16 hours. Each flower lasts for only one day. They are rebloomers and will bloom more than once in a season. These daylilies bloom one to three weeks before the height of bloom of most cultivars.
10C-S8" TC 24"-26"18"-24"3-9
Foxglove (Strawberry)Digitalis x mertonensis
3. Strawberry
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The Strawberry Foxglove presents its 2" long, rose-pink flowers in dense spikes above attractive, deep-green leaves in early summer. It makes a striking vertical accent. Plants are short-lived; dividing them after blooms seems to help prolong their lives.
6B-N  24"-36"18"4-9
Hydrangea (Panicle)Hydrangea paniculata
4. Vanilla Strawberry (Tree Form)(‘Renhy’)
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Eye-catching white, pink and deep red blooms give you unbelievable color, making the Vanilla Strawberry Hydrangea a sweet addition to your garden. Guests and neighbors alike will stare at the gorgeous blooms that appear year after year.
?#5 Pot 6'-7'6'-7'4-8
Mint (Spearmint)Mentha spicata
5. Strawberry Mint
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This is a spearmint variety, with small, bright green, crinkly leaves. The sweet scent has a nice hint of strawberries. Wonderful for tea, iced or hot.
8D-N4½" Wh 24"-36"24"-36"4-10
Rose (English Climbing)Rosa
6. David Austin® Strawberry Hill (‘Ausrimini’)
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Strawberry Hill bears medium sized, pure rose pink, cupped rosettes of superb quality. Their color gradually pales to a lighter pink at the edges of the petals, eventually exposing glimpses of yellow stamens at the center. The blooms are beautiful at all stages.

The growth is tall, vigorous and rather informal, with small clusters of blooms held on slightly arching brances. Strawberry Hill is very healthy with glossy, dark green foliage. This is a wonderful choice for a position to the rear of a mixed border, or for a border of shrub roses.

Named after the gothic revival house in Twickenham, London, built by Horace Walpole.

10A-N#3 Pot 36"-48"8'-10'5-9
Strawberry (Everbearing)Fragaria x ananassa
7. Seascape
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San Andreas has high quality fruit, outstanding flavor, exceptional appearance, and is especially superior to Albion in the early season. Fruit color is slightly lighter than Albion.
7D-S  12"12"-16"4-8
Strawberry (June-bearing)Fragaria
8. Jewel
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Jewel is a large, juicy strawberry with superb flavor and textural quality. They are exceptional strawberries that are widely adapted, hardy, and consistently produces very good yields. The fruits are large, well shaped, easy to pick, have good texture and pleasing skin and internal color. They are eaten fresh and freeze well, and they resist rotting in storage.
7D-S  12"24"-36"4-8
VincaCatharanthus roseus
9. Cora® XDR Deep Strawberry
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A very well-branched, heavy-blooming plant about 14 to 16" high and up to 20" wide. The blooms are pink with a deep rose center and appear right down to the ground. Flowering heavily all summer (and sometimes in late spring and early fall as well!), this plant is eye-catching and very, very easy to grow.
9D-SFlat (48-Ct)  14"-16"18"-20"9-11

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