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Adam's NeedleYucca filamentosa
1. Color Guard
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‘Color Guard’ bears bright creamy-yellow leaves with green edges. During the cooler months of fall and winter, the light leaf centers take on rose overtones.
11C-N10" Bl 24"-36"36"-48"4-10
  
2. Excalibur
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This Yucca forms a uniform, spiky, rounded clump of sword-like, blue-green to glaucous grey-green leaves lined with an extraordinary number of curly white filaments. Its habit is much more uniform and is overall smaller than the straight species.

Impressively stout flower scapes carry white, bell-shaped flowers in early to midsummer.

11C-N10" Bl 18"-24"36"-42"4-10
ArborvitaeThuja occidentalis
3. Degroot’s Spire
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A narrow, columnar form with fine textured, fan-like medium green foliage. ‘Degroot's Spire’ makes an ideal accent plant or very narrow hedge.
 #5 Pot  6'-10'48"-5'3-7
  
4. Full Speed A Hedge® (‘American Pillar’)
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Full Speed A Hedge® ‘American Pillar’ arborvitae is a sport of ‘Hetz Wintergreen’ selected for its very rapid growth rate, dense branching structure, and tall, narrow habit. It maintains this useful desirable columnar shape with minimal pruning. It has tremendous potential in both the residential and commercial landscape market, and is an excellent specimen plant.
 #3 Pot  15'-20'36"-5'3-8
  
5. Pancake™ (‘Concesarini’)
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No pruning is necessary to maintain the flattened shape of this distinctive arborvitae. The juvenile foliage turns a lovely blue hue in fall and winter.
?#3 Pot  12"-12"24"-48"3-7
  
6. Tater Tot® (‘SMNTOBAB’)
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Irresistible dwarf evergreen. Tater Tot® arborvitae is a delightful dwarf globe thuja, a bit taller than it is wide, with swirling fans of deep green foliage. A seedling of ‘Brandon,’ it is hardy and maintains good color all year round. It's also faster growing than ‘Danica’ or ‘Hetz Midget.’ Outstanding container presentation and huge appeal at retail. Formerly sold as Tiny Tot® thuja.
 PWCC #2 Pot  24"-36"36"-48"3-8
  
7. Yellow Ribbon
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A distinctive evergreen with showy, dense golden-yellow foliage that maintains its color throughout the year. Thrives in humid conditions. A superb choice for use as an accent to brighten the landscape year-round. Works well for borders, a privacy screen, or any place where brilliant color is needed.
 #2 Pot  8'-10'24"-36"3-7
Arborvitae (Dwarf Pyramid) 
8. Holmstrup
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A compact plant with an upright habit. Bright green color and light bushy foliage gives the plant a textured appearance. Does well in light shade, tolerates poor drainage. A great hardy upright evergreen for the landscape.
 #2 Pot  6'-8'36"-48"3-7
Arborvitae (Globe) 
9. Fire Chief™ (‘Congabe’)
 
A nearly perfectly globe-shaped shrub with fine, bright gold spring foliage and fantastic deep red fall color. This sport of the popular 'Rheingold' has deeper color and is less prone to splitting. A slow growing, low maintenance evergreen perfect for massing in a landscape foundation or as a rock garden specimen.
 *Multi*  48"-54"48"-54"5-9
Arborvitae (North Pole) 
10. North Pole® (‘Art Boe’)
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A very cool evergreen that adds elegance to your garden all year round! This narrow columnar selection of ‘Wintergreen’ has excellent hardiness and dark green winter foliage color. More narrow than Emerald Green. Selected by Art Boe of Faribault, MN, it is resistant to winter burn. The tight, columnar habit makes this a great specimen or screen for narrow sites. Use as a bold accent plant in mixed borders.
SA-8PWCC #3 Pot  10'-15'5'-7'3-7
Arborvitae (Pyramidal) 
11. Emerald Green (‘Smaragd’)
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A very popular, tight pyramidal form with shiny, bright emerald-green foliage and good winter color. A real beauty!
 *Multi*  10'-15'48"-5'3-7
Arborvitae (Western)Thuja standishii x Thuja plicata
12. Ember Waves (‘MonPin’)
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An exciting, new, colorful evergreen! Sunny yellow new growth emerges in striking contrast to maturing chartreuse to bright green foliage. The real drama arrives when the weather cools, and it transitions to deep gold, with glowing orange to russet red tips. Vigorous and virtually disease free. Superb accent or screen.
 #2 Pot  25'8'5-8
  
13. Green Giant
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The ‘Green Giant’ arborvitae is a large, vigorous, fast growing evergreen. It's natural pyramidal to conical form boasts dense, rich green foliage that darkens or bronzes only a little in the winter. This is an exceptional landscape tree for use as a screen, hedge, windbreak, or single specimen. It is tolerant of a wide variety of soils, but prefers moist, well drained soil, sun to partial shade. It is wind resistant once established and withstands heavy ice or snow loads. Under good growing conditions, it can grow up to 3’ a year to a height of 50'-60’ with a 12'-20’ spread. Plant 5'-6’ apart for very fast screen, otherwise 10'-15’ a part.
 #5 Pot  50'-60'12'-20'5-7
Arborvitae (Woodwardii Globe)Thuja occidentalis
14. Woodwardii
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Woodwardii has been a very reliable Arborvitae variety for many, many years - performs well year after year. Small to medium globe shaped evergreen with very showy, rich deep green foliage which holds its color very well in the winter. No pruning needed, will NOT become overgrown. Excellent for an accent plant. Makes an excellent foreground planting, and is also a good choice as a lower growing screen / hedge when planted closely together ( 3 ft or so ). Very low maintenance.
SA-3#3 Pot  42"-48"48"-5'4-8
Azalea (Evergreen)Rhododendron girard x
15. Girard’s Fuchsia
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A stunning profusion of single, fuchsia-colored blooms blankets the lush, green foliage in the spring. A premier flowering shrub for use as a hedge, in borders or in groupings. Loves the dappled sunlight of a woodland garden. Semi-evergreen.
 #6 Pot 36"-48"48"-5'4-9
  
16. Girard’s Hot Shot
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A prolific bloomer displaying single, reddish-orange flowers. Remains evergreen in milder climates, semi-evergreen elsewhere. Terrific effect used in mass for a colorful show. Orange-red fall foliage. Semi-evergreen.
 #3 Pot 24"-48"36"-5'6-9
  
17. Girard’s National Beauty
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National Beauty Azalea (Azalea x ‘National Beauty’) adorns herself with plentiful pink blossoms in spring. This shrub will definitely turn heads and add a delightful sense of drama to your yard. Although this plant is quite attractive when out of bloom, it's best known for its reputation of producing more blooms than most gardeners can imagine. In early spring, the Girard's National Beauty Azalea generates a dense cover of magenta flowers. These blossoms are both elegant and breathtaking. They have ruffled edges that add lovely texture to the overall appearance of this plant.
 #3 Pot 36"-48"36"-48"5-9
  
18. Girard’s Pleasant White
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A profusion of large, single, rounded white flowers creates a beautiful late spring display. The foliage is a lighter green than most other Girard varieties. This versatile, low-growing evergreen shrub works well for containers, as an accent plant, in borders or in mass plantings. Performs best in an eastern exposure.
?#3 Pot 24"-36"24"-36"5-9
Azalea japonicaRhododendron
19. Stewartsonian
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This hardy, reliable, hybrid azalea grabs attention in early spring with its 2", dark red flowers that change to tomato-orange in the sun. The leaves redden in the fall to add another season of interest. Great for foundation plantings, massing, and borders.
SA-6#3 Pot 48"-5'48"-5'5-8
BarrenwortEpimedium alpinum
20. Rubrum
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In this selection, plants form a bushy mound of dark green leaves, bearing sprays of cherry-red flowers in mid to late spring. Although they will take a couple of years to reach a mature size, plants are long-lived and very sturdy. Old leaves should be pruned to the ground in late winter to show the flowers to best effect. Drought tolerant once established. Plants may be divided in early spring or late summer. Beautiful bronze foliage color in winter.
11C-N8" TC 8"-12"12"-18"4-9
 Epimedium x versicolor
21. Sulphureum
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One of the best cultivars available today as well as the toughest Epimedium for dry shade, even under large, thirsty trees. From mid to late spring, clusters of small flowers with pale yellow sepals and primrose-yellow petals hover just above the foliage.
11C-N8" TC 12"28"5-8
Blue FescueFestuca glauca
22. Beyond Blue
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This selection forms a dense tuft of bluer-than-blue leaves that remain blue all season. Spikes of tan flowers in early summer. Excellent for mass planting, edging, or in the rock garden. Clumps are easily divided in early spring, and this should be done every 2 to 3 years. Evergreen in mild areas, in colder winter regions the leaves should be trimmed back in late winter right to the base. Flower spikes may also be removed in summer, if desired.
4C-S6" Gr 10"-12"16"-18"4-9
  
23. Blue Whiskers
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When it comes to ornamental grasses, Blue Fescue has long been a popular choice due to its diminutive size and interesting texture. Compared to classic variety ‘Elijah Blue’, ‘Blue Whiskers’ is a taller, more vigorous variety, with longer leaves and a brighter blue foliage color. The finely textured, bright silvery blue leaves form a fully rounded, robust clump with consistent flower coverage across the habit. Yellow-green flowers appear above the clump on 18-22” scapes in early summer and age to tan as the season progresses.
12C-S8" TC 10"-12"24"-28"4-8
  
24. Elijah Blue
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Soft powdery blue, spiky foliage that keeps its color year round makes this grass a top pick. ‘Elijah Blue’ is a small, clumping grass with a rounded habit. In early summer, wheat-like seed heads are produced on tall, spikey stalks in great numbers.
4C-S6" Gr 8"-12"10"-12"4-8
Blue Oat GrassHelictotrichon sempervirens
25. Blue Oat Grass
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Blue Oat grass looks like a miniature water fountain, with its densely packed leaves gently spraying upward and arching back downward at the tips. This species displays spiky, blue-gray foliage that will draw your attention all season long.

In early summer, small, tan seed heads appear on tall stems held well above the foliage. In mild climates, the foliage is evergreen; it is semi-evergreen in colder zones.

Blue Oat Grass adds a small, coarse element to rock gardens, coastal gardens, or dry hillsides. It is also great in containers.

12C-S8" TC 18"-24"18"-24"3-8
BoxwoodBuxus x
26. Chicagoland Green® (‘Glencoe’)
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Chosen by the Chicago Botanic Garden for outstanding cold hardiness, this resilient boxwood holds its glossy green foliage well in winter. Resembling an English boxwood in appearance, it has a uniform oval habit making it a fantastic low hedge, either sculpted or informal. An excellent foundation plant or background for perennials.

A sister to Green Velvet but faster growing. Compact spreading habit and excellent hardiness. A Chicago Botanic Garden selection.

?#1 Pot  24"-36"24"-36"5
  
27. Green Mountain
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Vigorous evergreen shrub with bright green foliage that retains good color through winter. Upright, cone shaped form makes an excellent natural or clipped hedge. Pruned into topiary form, makes a striking container or formal garden accent.
SA-11*Multi*  36"-48"24"-36"4-9
  
28. Green Velvet®
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The best boxwood on the market? Many people think so. A compact, rounded plant with outstanding hardiness and dark glossy leaves. Green Velvet tolerates full sun, cold winters, and severe pruning. This is the perfect tough little topiary shrub.
SA-5#3 Pot  24"-36"36"5-9
Boxwood (Little Leaf)Buxus microphylla var. japonica
29. Winter Gem
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Especially popular for low hedges, thanks to its habit and hardiness, 'Winter Gem' boxwood has shown good resistance to boxwood blight. Its foliage bronzes heavily in winter, but returns to green in spring.
?#1 Pot  24"-36"36"-48"5-9
BurnetSanguisorba minor
30. Little Angel
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This is a cute dwarf plant featuring compact green and white variegated foliage topped with raspberry-like flowers rise on slender stems in late summer. ‘Little Angel’ is a great choice for adding texture and interest to the garden border, containers, or naturalized area in the yard.

This perennial has been in retail in Japan for a number of years, and is recently making a splash in the European and American markets, thanks to Osco Garden and Luc Klinkhamer of the Netherlands.

10C-N8" TC 8"-10"10"-12"4-8
CandytuftIberis amara
31. Summer Snowdrift
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A blanket of pure white all season long! Large clusters of flowers carpet the narrow, evergreen leaves from spring to fall. Evergreen foliage is dark green and semi-glossy, making for an attractive appearance all season. Nice alternative to lobelia.
4C-S4½" Wh 10"-12"12"-14"6-9
 Iberis sempervirens
32. Snow Flurries
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A blanket of pure white! Large clusters of flowers carpet the narrow, evergreen leaves from mid to late spring. The profile of this variety is shorter and wider than our other Iberis offerings. Evergreen foliage is dark green and semi-glossy, making for an attractive appearance all season.
5D-N  5"-6"12"-24"3-9
Carpet Bugle; BugleweedAjuga reptans
33. Black Scallop
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Dark-as-night, shimmering foliage with gorgeously scalloped purple leaves that are larger than ‘Mahogony’ and darker than ‘Catlin's Giant’. A knockout in patio pots, combos, and as a striking groundcover accent with white, gold, or light-colored plants.
4C-S4½" Wh 4"-4"12"4-10
  
34. Burgundy Glow
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Fantastic tricolored foliage in shades of creamy-white, rose-burgundy, and dark green make this ajuga different than all the others. In the fall, the mature leaves turn a deep bronze while the newer growth takes on a rose tone.
4C-S4½" Wh 6"8"-10"3-10
  
35. Catlin’s Giant
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Twice the size and impact of most other Ajugas with large, ruffled edges and evergreen purple-green foliage with a metallic shine. Blue flowers in early spring.
4C-S4½" Wh 4"-6"10"-12"n/a
  
36. Chocolate Chip
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Dwarf, spreading habit with unusually narrow green foliage overlaid with chocolate brown highlights. Short spikes of blue flowers in early spring.
4C-S4½" Wh 6"-8"12"4-10
Coral BellsHeuchera
37. Amethyst Myst
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Striking, deep burgundy foliage, overlaid with silver-veins and highlights, contrasts with bright magenta undersides. This glossy-leaved clump can achieve an impressive 24" across.
4D-STd Gal-TC 8"-12"18"4-11
  
38. Black Forest Cake
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Smooth, dark chocolatey foliage topped with bright cherry-red flowers. What's not to like? Excellent habit and showy flowers are a great addition to any perennial foliage lineup. Medium sized plant that's great in containers and garden beds. ‘Black Forest Cake’ is a favorite of the staff and visitors of TERRA NOVA®. No matter how you slice it, it's good.
4D-STd Gal-TC 6"-12"10"-14"4-9
  
39. Carnival™ Cinnamon Stick
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Leaves have distinct veining and are a soft copper color that deepens as the season progresses. White spires of flowers appear in the spring. Plant to add brightness to shade landscapes or containers, wonderful winter hardiness and heat tolerance.
4D-STd Gal-TC 10"-12"12"-14"4-9
  
40. Dolce® Apple Twist
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It's always apple season with this Heuchera! Watch with delight as this unique plant changes throughout the seasons. Newly emerging leaves have red veining that lightens with age. Chartreuse yellow leaves have wavy, rippled edges that will mature to apple green leaves later in the season. You'll appreciate its dense, full habit and good vigor.
4D-SPW #1 Pot 10"-12"20"-24"4-9
  
41. Dolce® Cherry Truffles
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For those that loved the bold texture of Cinnamon Curls™ comes an improvement that keeps the popular shape and color, but adds increased vigor and size. New leaves are bright red, heavily ruffled, and form a low, mounding habit. In summer, the bright color persists, maturing to a rich mahogany red. Dark burgundy stems hold light pink flowers and dark rose calyxes from early to midsummer. A wonderful color for all seasons.
4D-SPW #1 Pot 8"-10"26"-30"4-9
  
42. Dolce® Silver Gumdrop
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If you’re looking for a silver Heuchera to brighten up your shade area, you’ve found it. Unlike other silver Heucheras on the market, ‘Silver Gumdrop’ has vibrant pink flowers instead of the typical white or cream. Match it with its silver, iridescent leaves with a semi-glossy finish and you have a winning combination. ‘Silver Gumdrop’ is a smaller scale Heuchera, the perfect size for a container. Growers and gardeners alike will be pleased that it is a vigorous grower for its size. Its silver leaves take on a rosy blush overtone later in the season for additional interest.

This plant is a Heuchera villosa hybrid. The villosa species is a large, late blooming type that exhibits an increased tolerance of high heat and humidity over other species. Most produce cream flowers in midsummer, though they are grown more for their fantastic foliage. H. villosa is native to the southeastern United States.

4D-SPW #1 Pot 5"-6"14"-16"4-9
  
43. Dolce® Toffee Tart
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Just like its name, ‘Toffee Tart’ displays differing shades of ginger caramel throughout the seasons. In spring, newest leaves are amber with a silver overlay. Mature leaves are ginger color with silver overlay. In late summer, leaves mature to green. Since it's a lighter leaf color, we recommend providing at some shade protection (do not plant in full sun). Creamy white flowers are held on burgundy stems. Perfect for brightening up landscapes or serving as a filler in combination containers.
4D-SPW #1 Pot 20"-24"16"-18"4-9
  
44. Dolce® Wildberry
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The intense purple color of these leaves are second to none! Compared to ‘Blackberry Ice’, the foliage is larger, a richer hue, and holds onto its purple color for much of the season. Large, scalloped, incredibly glossy leaves are a bold shade of purple. Charcoal veins accent the leaf color that make the leaves really pop. Dark stems hold rosy pink calyxes and white flowers. A must have!
4D-SPW #1 Pot 26"-28"16"-20"4-9
  
45. Dressed Up™ Ball Gown
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The chartreuse companion to last year's breakout sensation ‘Evening Gown’! Similar to its dark leaved compatriot, ‘Ball Gown’ has large, heavily ruffled leaves and excellent landscape performance. However, this plant should not be limited to only the garden bed as it has excellent presence in both mixed and mono containers. Ensure good drainage for the best performance.

Compared with Primo® ‘Pistachio Ambrosia’, ‘Ball Gown’ has much more scalloped leaves with a slightly serrated margin and creamy white instead of pink flowers.

4D-SPW #1 Pot 10"-12"24"-28"4-9
  
46. Electric Plum
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The foliage on this Heuchera is so bright, it’s electric! New leaves emerge near black and lighten to an intense purple with dramatic black veining. Dainty, bright fuchsia pink flowers are produced on near black stems, with a color intensity that matches the awesome foliage. Compared to the popular ‘Grape Expectations’, ‘Electric Plum’ has a brighter purple foliage color, more attractive flowers, and improved floral performance. Growers will appreciate that this Heuchera does not require vernalization to bloom, although it is beneficial.
4D-STd Gal-TC 8"-10"16"-18"4-9
  
47. Forever® Purple
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This Coral Bells is destined to become the new standard for purple-leafed perennials. It forms a mound of glossy, purple leaves with fluted edges year round. Short sprays of purple-pink flowers appear in summer. Sturdy in habit and vigorous. Nice for borders, containers or in the rock garden. Remove any winter-burned leaves in the spring, otherwise no pruning is required. Another fantastic Heuchera from Terra Nova Nurseries.
4D-STd Gal-TC 12"-15"18"-22"4-9
  
48. Forever® Red
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This lovely, fast growing Heuchera has the reddest leaves ever, a great crown, and it is a vigorous grower. The leaves are cut and somewhat ruffled and reddest in the spring and fall when the temperatures are cooler. The 14″ spikes with white flowers in mid summer complement and contrast with the foliage.
4D-STd Gal-TC 7"-14"12"-14"4-9
  
49. Lime Marmalade
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A sport of ‘Marmalade’, this green selection exhibits the same robust, vigorous growth as its parent. Heavily ruffled, smaller lime green to chartreuse leaves form a compact, rounded clump. Compared to ‘Lime Rickey’, this is a larger variety that works well as a landscape plant as well as in containers. Tan colored flowers appear on short stalks in late spring to early summer.
4D-STd Gal-TC 8"-10"16"-18"4-9
  
50. Marmalade
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A big brother for H. ‘Amber Waves’, the foliage of this selection ranges in color from umber to deep sienna. The rich, shiny, undulating leaves are of heavy substance, helping them to stand up to inclement weather. A plethora of reddish-brown flowers appear on 16 inch scapes from late spring to early summer. This selection grows best in partial to full sun.
4D-STd Gal-TC  10"8"-12"4-9
  
51. Paris
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The best reblooming heuchera we've ever seen. This free-flowering cultivar produces a plethora of large, deep rose-pink flowers on 14 inch scapes beginning in late spring.
4D-STd Gal-TC 10"-14"14"4-9
  
52. Primo® Mahogany Monster
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The name says it all! Massive glossy, mahogany red leaves form a substantial clump of foliage. Slightly ruffled leaves can grow up to 6 inches wide. The flower stems are proportionate to the size of the clump: very thick, burgundy stems holds masses of light pink buds with cream flowers. Although the color is consistent throughout the season, older leaves become more coppery with age.
4D-SPW #1 Pot 12"-16"22"-28"4-9
  
53. Primo® Pistachio Ambrosia
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An improvement over ‘Pretty Pistachio’ in the PRIMO® collection. Growers who loved the large chartreuse leaves of ‘Pretty Pistachio’ can expect the same from the new version, as well as the upright scapes of light pink flowers. ‘Pistachio Ambrosia’ has a similar robust landscape presence as its predecessor but is less prone to burning or leaf discoloration. Brightest foliage color will come with filtered shade or morning sun.PRIMO® Heuchera differ from the DOLCE® Series with larger, faster growing habits and a more substanial landscape presence.

Compared with DRESSED UP™ ‘Ball Gown’, ‘Pistachio Ambrosia’ has flat, well-rounded leaves and pink instead of cream flowers.

4D-SPW #1 Pot 10"-12"28"-32"4-9
  
54. Primo® Wild Rose
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This easily distinguishable Heuchera stands out with its large leaves and bright, uniquely colored foliage. ‘Wild Rose’ forms a dense habit of large, bright rosy purple leaves with deep charcoal gray veining. The prominent dark veining really causes the foliage color pop, making it a great choice for shade. This is the perfect companion plant to the dark-leafed ‘Black Pearl’. Upright, dark burgundy rose flower scapes have matching dark buds that open to rosy pink flowers.
4D-SPW #1 Pot 8"-10"18"-20"4-9
  
55. Ruby Tuesday
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Each ruby colored leaf is ruffled and fluted to an extreme degree, color matures to a rich merlot frosted with a silvery veil in late summer. Low growing mounds of moderately large and very full foliage produce hundreds of tiny star-like white flowers in early spring. Grows well as an accent woodland border or in containers with other plants for contrast.
4D-STd Gal-TC 9"-16"12"-16"4-9
  
56. Spellbound
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Marvelous ruffled foliage of dazzling silvers with tints of rose purple will leave you spellbound. The purple tones are more prominent in the spring and fall. Silver tones are more prevalent in shade. It forms a big plant with a dense, multi-crown habit. Great in containers or in the landscape. A new popularity poll winner!
4D-STd Gal-TC 8"-10"12"-16"4-9
 Heuchera micrantha
57. Palace Purple
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The original purple coral bells, ‘Palace Purple’ is perhaps the most well-recognized and widely planted variety of all heucheras. It was the 1991 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year.
5C-S  8"-12"12"-16"3-8
 Heuchera sanguinea
58. Bressingham Hybrid Mix
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Ivy shaped foliage with dainty, heart-shaped flowers in mixed colors in shades of pink, rose, and cream. These are the old-fashioned style of Coral Bells, grown for their bright display of flowers in early summer.
5C-S  23"-29"12"-18"4-8
  
59. Firefly (aka ’Leuchtkafer’)
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Heuchera ‘Firefly’ has nodding red bell-shaped flowers. The bright red flowers are held high on long thin wands over the tidy mounds of scalloped foliage.
5C-S  8"-12"12"-18"3-8
 Heuchera villosa
60. Berry Smoothie
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‘Berry Smoothie’ is an incredibly bright rose colored Heuchera. The foliage ranges a bit in color with the season, emerging bright rose pink in spring and darkening to purplish rose in summer. It is absolutely lovely when planted with pink and purple flowering bulbs.
4D-STd Gal-TC  18"-28"20"4-9
  
61. Caramel
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Delicate sprays of white flowers bloom above caramel-colored leaves. This plant is durable and tolerates heat and humidity. Deer resistant. Wonderful as an accent plant.
4D-STd Gal-TC 12"-15"12"-15"4-9
  
62. Fire Alarm
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Touted by many as the best red to date, this H. villosa hybrid is incredibly vigorous, forming a full, dense clump of large, round lobed leaves. When it emerges in spring and then again in fall it is fiery red, mellowing only slightly to mahogany red in the heat of summer. Dark red stems carry pink flowers in early through late summer. This selection fills out containers fully and delivers an excellent garden performance.
4D-STd Gal-TC 8"-10"12"-14"4-9
  
63. Georgia Peach
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You'll be blown away by the spectacular glowing peach colored foliage of this new Heuchera from Terra Nova Nurseries!

The very large leaves, which can measure up to 8" across, have rounded lobes and are dusted with a light silver overlay. In fall and winter, the foliage turns a warm rose-purple color. Dainty creamy white flowers are produced in early summer.

4D-STd Gal-TC 14"24"4-9
  
64. Grape Expectations
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When its vibrant grape purple new foliage emerges with black veins in spring, you’ll easily be able to pick ‘Grape Expectations’ out from the crowd. The broad, thick and durable, somewhat fuzzy leaves form a dense, upright mound as opposed to the wide spreading form of ‘Blackberry Ice’. As the temperatures rise, the leaves develop a bright silver coating and then turn back to very deep purple in late fall. Creamy white flowers are produced on dark purple stems in midsummer.
4D-STd Gal-TC 10"-12"22"-24"4-9
  
65. Lemon Love
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Have you struggled with chartreuse-leaf Heuchera burning in the past? If so, you'll love this new yellow Heuchera. Its best color is in part or filtered shade, where we've been pleased to observe almost no burning, a problem that plagues other varieties. Slightly ruffled, chartreuse leaves are produced on an especially vigorous habit, thanks to its Heuchera villosa heritage. The color will be more lime green in deeper shade. Over time, 'Lemon Love' will gradually spread to about 3' wide if given the space. Cream flowers with hints of blush in the calyxes are produced above the foliage in early summer. A great color for brightening up your shade!
4D-STd Gal-TC 10"-14"28"-32"4-9
  
66. Red Lightning
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This selection features huge, bright gold leaves with attractive red veining. White flower sprays appear in late spring to early summer. Protect from hot afternoon sun to prevent leaf scorch. Remove any winter-burned leaves in the spring, otherwise no pruning is required. Part of the villosa Collection from Terra Nova Nurseries.
4D-STd Gal-TC 10"-12"14"-16"4-9
Cypress (Leyland)x Cupressocyparis leylandii
67. Emerald Isle®
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A neat, uniform shape that needs no trimming when used in natural form. Graceful yet strong, fairly narrow pyramidal growth with soft, bright green foliage on flat sprays. An excellent tall screen or windbreak. Use formal topiary shapes to accent borders or entryways, in containers or in the landscape. Evergreen.
 #5 Pot  48"-5'12"-24"5-9
Dead Nettle (Spotted)Lamium maculatum
68. Anne Greenaway
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This British selection forms a spreading patch of small leaves, brightly marbled with light and dark green, chartreuse and silver. Clusters of mauve-pink flowers appear in spring then continue on and off until fall. Fairly tolerant of dry shade, once established. Trim or mow back in late winter. Stems will root into the ground where they touch, and any new plants that form can be easily moved in spring or fall. Also easily divided. Evergreen.
3C-S4½" Wh 6"-8"12"-23"2-9
  
69. Beacon Silver
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Trailing, mounded variety has silver leaves edged in green with pink-purple flowers.
3C-S4½" Wh 6"-8"36"-48"3-9
Dianthus (Interspecific)Dianthus x barbatus
70. Rockin’™ Pink Magic
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Beautiful, vivid flowers top the knee-high plants – a real standout in perennial borders. Reliably overwinters to USDA Zone 5 to assure multi-year performance.
5B-S  18"-24"10"-12"5-8
  
71. Rockin’™ Purple
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‘Rockin'™ Purple’ is midsized, with upright stems of lightly fragrant, lacy, vivid purple single flowers. Blooms in spring, again in summer and once again in the fall. Remove fading flowers to encourage more buds to form. Although hardy into Zone 5, plants may also be treated as bedding annuals since they flower well during the first year.
5B-S  18"-24"10"-12"5-9
  
72. Rockin’™ Red
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‘Rockin’ Red’ is midsized, with upright stems of lightly fragrant, lacy, vivid red single flowers. Blooms in spring, again in summer and once again in the fall. Remove fading flowers to encourage more buds to form. Although hardy into Zone 5, plants may also be treated as bedding annuals since they flower well during the first year.
5B-S  18"-23"10"-12"5-9
  
73. Rockin’™ Rose
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‘Rockin’ Rose’ is midsized, with upright stems of lightly fragrant, lacy, vivid rose single flowers. Blooms in spring, again in summer and once again in the fall. Remove fading flowers to encourage more buds to form. Although hardy into Zone 5, plants may also be treated as bedding annuals since they flower well during the first year.
5B-S  18"-23"10"-12"5-9
False Cypress (Fernspray)Chamaecyparis obtusa
74. Jade Waves® (‘MonYur’)
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An improved selection with a more compact, uniform habit on a handsome pyramidal form. Gracefully curved branches hold sprays of fern-like green foliage. Lends an Asian feel to the garden. Superb for screening, or as a large accent in landscape or containers. Evergreen.
SA-10#2 Pot  6'-8'36"-48"4-8
Fern (Autumn)Dryopteris erythrosora
75. Autumn Fern
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This selection is rapidly becoming one of the most popular garden ferns. Its name ‘Autumn Fern’ refers to the beautiful copper-pink color of the newly emerging leaves which seem to glow against the backdrop of the shiny, dark green, mature fronds.
12A-S8" TC  18"-24"15"5-9
Fern (Boston)Nephrolepis exaltata
76. Tiger Fern
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A fast, dense growing, tropical fern with an arching habit. The leaflets are green and chartreuse variegated, and will brighten up a dark corner.
3D-S6" Gr  12"-24"12"-24"9-11
Fern (Christmas)Polystichum acrostichoides
77. Christmas Fern
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Evergreen, dark, shiny green fronds are leathery and lance-shaped and divided with holly-like leaflets. Typically grows in asymmetric fountain like clump. Young fiddleheads in spring have a silver sheen. This plant is given the common name Christmas fern because its evergreen fronds maintain their vibrant green color even at Christmas time, when the weather in its native range gets extremely cold, and can thus be used in decorations.
12A-S8" TC  20"-24"20"-24"5-10
Fern (Cotton Candy)Nephrolepis exaltata ('Smithii')
78. Cotton Candy
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This fern stands out because of its compact, slightly thickset appearance. With a frond length of 6-8 inch, this Nephrolepis is counted amoung the smaller cultivars.
3D-S6" Gr  24"-5'24"-36"9-11
Fern (Dwarf Tree)Blechnum gibbum
79. Silver Lady
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This fern looks great when used in large pots for display around patio or planted in shaded moist areas in the garden, included in a tropical planting or shown off to great advantage in a courtyard in a decorative pot. It has become popular choices for gardens to add a large, finely textured green presence in their landscape.
3D-S6" Gr  36"-48"24"-36"n/a
Fern (Lady)Athyrium filix-femina
80. Lady in Red
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This fern's vibrant burgundy stems coupled with its dark green fronds will compliment everything else in your shade garden. When planted amidst the dark purple leaves of coral bells, its burgundy stems really stand out.
12A-S8" TC  30"-36"24"3-8
Fern (Tassel)Polystichum polyblepharum
81. Tassel Fern
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Lustrous shiny leaf fern adds an elegant look to shaded gardens. Particularly beautiful when new fronds emerge stiffly, then droop backwards to form a tassel. Beautiful in masses for groundcover, especially under flowering shrubs.
12A-S8" TC  18"-24"18"-24"5-8
FetterbushLeucothoe fontanesiana
82. Leafscape™ Little Flames
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Little Flames will flicker in your garden with its bright orange-red evergreen foliage, new growth in spring is red in color which contrasts well with the green foliage beneath, known for a compact, dense form, use as a low hedge or container plant, tolerates acidic soil, dainty white raceme flowers in spring, fall foliage turns crimson-red.
 #2 Pot  20"-22"12"-14"5-9
Fishbone Cactus (aka ZigZag Cactus)Epiphyllum anguliger
83. Fishbone Cactus
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Deeply lobed green stems with a trailing habit. Good for hanging baskets. Will bloom late autumn to early winter. The white or pale yellow flowers have a strong, sweet smell.
3D-N6" Gr 12"-24"12"-24"9-11
FoamflowerTiarella hybrid
84. Sugar and Spice
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‘Sugar and Spice’ has everything in a Tiarella: glossy, deeply dissected leaves with a prominent central blotch, abundant pink and white lightly fragrant flowers, and beautiful winter foliage color. This clump forming selection is a show stopper in shaded gardens and containers.
4D-STd Gal-TC   8"-12"10"-12"4-9
Foamy BellsHeucherella hybrid
85. Fun and Games® Capture the Flag
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A Heucherella set to capture your attention! This large-leaved variety has deeply lobed chartreuse leaves with dramatic burgundy red centers. In late spring clouds of white flowers appear on light colored stems above the foliage. Compared with 'Eye Spy' the flowers are white instead of pink and the centers of the leaves are more red. Try this semi-evergreen perennial to brighten up the shade. 'Capture the Flag' will put up new leaves early in the season and hold foliage interest through the fall, with winter color showing in warmer zones without snow cover.
4D-SPW #1 Pot 8"-10"16"-18"4-9
  
86. Solar Eclipse
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Leaves of red brown bordered in lime green combined with such a beautiful habit and broadly scalloped leaf edges. We all said "wow" when we saw ‘Solar Eclipse’ for the first time. Forming a vigorous mound of dense crowns, ‘Solar Eclipse’ has it all! You'll want to save the space.
4D-STd Gal-TC 10"-16"16"4-9
Heather (Scotch or Ling)Calluna vulgaris
87. Blaze
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Mauve flowers August-September. Upright habit with green foliage. Spring tips red.
4B-NTd Gal-TC 14"-16"16"-18"5-9
  
88. Red Fred
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Its green foliage turns red at the tips in early spring, and that color lasts well into the summer. Lilac-pink, bell-shaped flowers on long stems appear in late summer.
4B-NTd Gal-TC 14"-16"16"-18"4-7
  
89. Spring Cream
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Attractive creamy tips adorn this Scottish heather in springtime and is its first ‘show’ in the garden. Then, in mid summer to mid fall, white flowers cover the plant...its second ‘show’.
4B-NTd Gal-TC 10"-12"20"-24"3-7
  
90. Spring Torch
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‘Spring Torch’ gets its name from the vibrant color of its new growth in spring. The mid-green leaves are tipped in shades of cream, orange, and red. Later in the summer, mauve-pink flower spikes cover the plant and last into the fall. As cold weather sets in, leaves acquire bronze or purple tones, adding further interest. This small, mounding evergreen shrub makes a good groundcover or rock garden plant. Bees love it.
4B-NTd Gal-TC   12"-18"20"-25"3-7
Hens and ChicksSempervivum arachnoideum
91. Cobweb Buttons
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One of the most distinctive types of Sempervivum. Aptly named, ‘Cobweb’ is covered with fine, white threads which crisscross between the leaves’ tips like a cobweb. Each rosette of pointy, blue-green leaves grows about 1 inch wide. Their color may vary from season to season. Unusual rose-pink flowers are produced on leafy stalks in midsummer.
6D-S4½" Wh 3"6"-8"3
 Sempervivum hybrid
92. Black
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Mounding succulent perennial makes an excellent groundcover when planted in mass groupings. Foliage is an attractive, bright yellow-green with tips edged in purple. Small flower spikes are frosty white. Thrives in rocky, well-drained soil. Evergreen.
6D-S4½" Wh  4"-6"4"-6"n/a
  
93. Carmen
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A beautiful Hens and Chicks, ‘Carmen’ forms large 5" wide rosettes, spreading to make a 12" patch in a few years. ‘Carmen's’ olive green foliage is enhanced with red tips. Maybe 2-3" tall at the most. Useful in rockeries, troughs, or mixed with other hardy and tender succulents.
6D-S4½" Wh  2"-3"8"-12"5-9
  
94. Emerald Giant
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‘Emerald Giant’ is a bright, lovely shade of green with purple leaf tips and grows into a very large rosette. It even turns magenta in cold winter weather.
6D-S4½" Wh  2"-3"7"-8"3-9
  
95. Jade Rose
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Jade Rose’s foliage is bright, medium green as it emerges, and then starts developing deep rose edges which eventually spread to the whole inside of leaf; the outside remains green.
6D-S4½" Wh   1"-3"12"-15"3-8
  
96. Red Beauty
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‘Red Beauty’ sports medium sized, fairly open rosettes of grey-green leaves with blood-red tips. This color may vary from season to season.
6D-S4½" Wh  3"-4"6"-8"3-8
  
97. Royal Ruby
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This selection produces medium-sized rosettes with narrow, pointy leaves of ruby red to smoky grey-red. Short spikes of pastel flowers in summer.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"-8"6"-12"5-9
  
98. Ruby Heart
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This selection forms rosettes of sharply pointed, silvery blue to blue-green leaves which are flushed rosy red at the base. This color varies by season, intensifying in cold temperatures. In midsummer, unique pinkish purple flowers are held aloft on short, leafy stalks.
6D-S4½" Wh 3"-4"6"-8"3-8
  
99. Silverine
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Forms rosettes of sharply pointed, silvery green leaves which are flushed with reddish-purple at the base. This color may vary from season to season. Unique deep pink flowers are held aloft on short, leafy stalks in midsummer.
6D-S4½" Wh 3"-4"6"-8"3-8
  
100. Spring Beauty
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‘Spring Beauty’ has medium-sized rosettes of grey-green, flushed with plum in the colder months. Short spikes of pastel flowers appear in summer. Easily increased by just removing the small baby rosettes and replanting in a new location at almost any time. After flowering, the mother rosette dies to leave room for the chicks: remove this by tugging gently at the base of the bloom stem.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"-8"6"-12"2-9
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