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Fern (Dwarf Tree)Blechnum gibbum
1. 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-S  36"-48"24"-36"n/a
Fern (Lady)Athyrium filix-femina
2. Lady Fern
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Lady Ferns are one of the most admired groups of ferns for the shady, moist, woodland location in the garden or in a natural woodland setting. Extremely attractive delicate, lacy fronds.
12A-S  12"-24"24"4-8
  
3. 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-S  30"-36"24"3-8
LadybellsAdenophora confusa
4. Fairybells™ Gaudi Violet
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‘Gaudi Violet’ is praised for its free flowering habit, terminal racemes of elegant, soft violet drooping bell-shaped flowers, held on upright stems well above the foliage. Blooms from early summer to fall, deadhead to rebloom, tight clumping habit with strong, healthy green foliage.
9C-S 20"-28"16"-18"4-9
Lady's MantleAlchemilla sericata
5. Gold Strike
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Handsome, velvety gray-green scalloped foliage on a nice, compact plant. Has a mounding habit with bright chartreuse star-like flowers late spring to early summer. Good for cut flowers or planting in the rock garden, borders or containers.
4C-S 12"-24"18"-24"3-9
Pepper (Sweet Bell)Capsicum annuum
6. Lady Bell
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Large, blocky green fruit with smooth, thick walls. Ideal for stuffing or fresh used in salads.
7D-N   n/a18"n/a
PurslanePortulaca hybrid
7. SeaGlass™ Pink Lady Imp.
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Flowering succulent features large, yellow blooms with orange centers.
2C-S 4"-6"12"-18"9-11
Rose (English Climbing)Rosa
8. David Austin® Lady of Shalott
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Rich orange-red buds open to chalice-shaped blooms, filled with loosely arranged, orange petals. The surrounding outer petals are salmon-pink with beautifully contrasting golden-yellow undersides. There is a pleasant, warm Tea fragrance, with hints of spiced apple and cloves. It quickly forms a bushy shrub with slightly arching stems and mid-green leaves, which have attractive, slightly bronzed tones when young.

The name is taken from one of Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s poems to commemorate the 200th anniversary of his birth.

10A-N 6'-7'36"-48"4-11
Rose (English Shrub)Rosa rubiginosa
9. David Austin® The Lady Gardener®
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Bears large, quartered rosettes, each about 4” across, packed with loosely arranged petals. They are a beautiful shade of pure apricot, paling towards the edges. There is a lovely Tea fragrance, with hints of cedar wood and vanilla.

Named for Plant Heritage, who do so much to protect Britain’s garden plant diversity.

10A-N 48"-52"42"-48"5-11
Shasta DaisyLeucanthemum superbum
10. Snow Lady
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‘Snow Lady’ is a terrific dwarf strain, producing a low mound with a long succession of large white yellow-eyed daisies. Great for edging, also excellent in tubs or mixed containers.
6C-S 8"-10"10"-12"4-9
Spirea (Japanese)Spiraea japonica
11. Double Play® Painted Lady®
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Taking color to a whole new level, this spirea delivers brightly variegated yellow and green foliage and hot pink flowers in late spring. Great for perennial gardens, patio containers, or any place that can be enlivened with a splash of low-maintenance color. The variegation is very clean and stable.
SC-2 24"-36"24"-48"4-8

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