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CalibrachoaCalibrachoa hybrid
1. Superbells® Plum
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Loaded with large, richly hued flowers from spring through fall, ‘Plum’ is an exceptionally lovely variety that brings depth and drama to combos.
1D-S 6"-10"8"-10"9-10
CelosiaCelosia argentia plumosa nana
2. Flamma™ Orange
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You will have a great show of orange color all season long with Flama Orange. This compact variety has numerous branches, each with a strong flower plume, as well as secondary blooms, which give a long show of color in the garden. AAS Judges were impressed with the superior garden performance and how well it stood up to hot, humid, and rainy conditions during the trial season.

Not only does Flamma have exceptional heat tolerance but also stuns with its early flowers that won’t fade. Whether you decide to grow this in beds or in containers (it was trialed in both) you will have a great show of orange color all season long.

8D-S 8"-10"6"-7"n/a
  
3. Flamma™ Red
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The dwarf type of celosia boasts early and uniform flowering and a vigorous field performance. Its red flower plume colors stay bright without fading. Plants are very tolerant of hot and humid conditions.
8D-S 8"-10"6"-7"n/a
 Celosia plumosa
4. First Flame™ Purple
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Celosia First Flame Purple is perfect for lining your side walk, pots, or just as a general border plant. Your container gardens and pots will be extremely happy to have this bright fun flower growing in them.
4C-N 10"-14"10"-16"9-11
  
5. Fresh Look™ Mix
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These bright flowers keep coming all summer, and never need deadheading.
8D-S 12"-16"10"-12"n/a
  
6. New Look®
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Dark, bronze foliage is set off by bright red, long lasting flower plumes.
8D-S  12"-14"10"-12"n/a
Coral BellsHeuchera
7. 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-S 8"-10"16"-18"4-9
LeadwortCeratostigma plumbaginoides
8. Plumbago
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A groundcover that provides interest in late summer, after many other perennials are finished blooming. The foliage is green during the summer, then turns a beautiful bronzy-red in fall. It produces beautiful gentian-blue blooms from late summer to frost.
4C-S 8"-12"10"-20"5-9
PetuniaPetunia hybrid
9. Madness™ Plum
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Madness Plum will give you loads of 3” plum colored blooms with darker plum veins throughout. Plants are floriferous, fragrant, compact, and tolerant of light frosts. Perfect for window boxes, borders, edges, rock gardens, containers and hanging baskets.
10D-S 10"-15"10"-14"9-10
  
10. Supertunia Mini Vista® Plum Veined
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With a mounded, trailing habit, Supertunia Mini Vista® Plum Veined makes a stunning display in containers, hanging baskets, or as ground cover in your garden beds. Its fuchsia pink blooms with intricate plum-colored veins are an eye-catching addition, drawing butterflies and hummingbirds throughout the season. Whether you’re looking to brighten up a sunny border or add some drama to your container garden, this petunia performs without much fuss.
3B-N 6"-12"18"-24"10-11
Petunia (Spreading) 
11. Easy Wave® Plum Vein
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Easy Wave Plum Vein has a rich lavender base with darker veining radiating from its center. This two-tone quality helps it pair with other dark-hued flowers.
2C-S 6"-12"30"-39"9-10
PlumPrunus domestica
12. Stanley
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The Stanley Prune Plum Tree is a self-fertile variety and a consistent producer of beautiful, easy-to-grow plums – setting the standard for all plum varieties. Now one of the most popular European plums, the Stanley was developed in Geneva in 1926 at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, as part of Cornell University.

Beautiful blooms in the spring lead to an abundant crop of classic, oval-shaped fruits with deep blue-purple skin and sweet yellow flesh with a hint of green. The flesh is firm and does not cling to the stone. Stanley Plum Prunes ripen in early September. The fruit is tender with high sugar content, great for eating fresh and ideal for drying and baking.

TF 18'-20'18'-20'5-7
Plum (Flowering)Prunus cerasifera
13. Thundercloud
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Prunus cerasifera is commonly called cherry plum. It is native to western Asia and the Caucasus. ‘Thundercloud’ is purple-leaved cultivar that typically grows as a dense, upright-spreading tree to 15-25’ tall. It has become a very popular ornamental landscape tree in large part because its showy purple foliage retains excellent color throughout the growing season. Fragrant, 5-petaled, light pink flowers (to 3/4” across) bloom abundantly in early spring (April) before the foliage emerges. Serrate, ovate to elliptic leaves (to 2.5” long) emerge ruby red in spring, but mature to dark reddish-purple. Flowers are followed by small edible fruits (purple plums to 1” diameter). Ceracifera is derived from the Latin words cerasus (cherry tree) and ferre (to bear).
TG 15'-25'15'-20'5-8
VerbenaVerbena hybrid
14. Superbena Royale® Plum Wine
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Superbena Royale Plum Wine Verbena boasts reddish violet flowers and has a compact, tight habit that is lightly trailing. They are wonderful in hanging baskets and containers spilling over the side. They are lightly scented and butterflies love them!
2D-S 8"-12"10"-14"8-11

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