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‘Arizona Apricot’ blanket flower (Gaillardia‘Arizona Apricot’, Zones 4–10)

‘Arizona Apricot’ blanket flower (Gaillardia‘Arizona Apricot’, Zones 4–10)

‘Bright Edge’ yucca (Yucca filamentosa‘Bright Edge’, Zones 4–9)

‘Whirlwind’ Japanese anemone (Anemone × hybrida‘Whirlwind’, Zones 5–8)

Leatherleaf viburnum (Viburnum rhytidophyllum, Zones 5–8)

Yellow trillium (Trillium luteum, Zones 4–8)

Shredded umbrella plant (Syneilesis aconitifolia, Zones 4–8)

‘Bluebird’ smooth blue aster (Symphyotrichum laeve‘Bluebird’, Zones 4–8)

‘Golden Fleece’ goldenrod (Solidago sphacelata‘Golden Fleece’, Zones 4–8)

Maryland senna (Senna marilandica, Zones 4–9)

Father Hugo rose (Rosa hugonis, Zones 5–9)

‘Gelbbunt’ Korean fir (Abies koreana‘Gelbbunt’, Zones 5–8)

Spiny bear’s breeches (Acanthus spinosus, Zones 5–9)

Paperbark maple (Acer griseum, Zones 4–8)

Variegated sweet flag (Acorus gramineus‘Variegatus’, Zones 5–8)

Northern maidenhair fern (Adiantum pedatum, Zones 3–8)

Pheasant’s eye (Adonis vernalis, Zones 3–7)

Acapulco®Salmon and Pink hyssop (Agastache‘Salmon and Pink’, Zones 5–9)

‘Akebono’ red paperbush (Edgeworthia chrysantha‘Akebono’, Zones 7–9 )

Star of Persia (Allium christophii, Zones 4–8)

Golden variegated foxtail grass (Alopecurus pratensis‘Aureovariegatus’, Zones 3–9)

‘Storm Cloud’ bluestar (Amsonia tabernaemontana‘Storm Cloud’, Zones 3–9)

Monkey puzzle tree (Araucaria araucana, Zones 7–10)

Lowscape Mound™ black chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa‘UCONNAM165’, Zones 4–8)

‘Valerie Finnis’ artemisia (Artemisia ludoviciana‘Valerie Finnis’ Zones 5–10)

Rose milkweed (Asclepias incarnata, Zones 3–8)

‘Red Butterflies’ milkweed (Asclepias curassavica‘Red Butterflies’, Zones 8–11)

‘Apple Court’ painted fern (Athyrium niponicumvar.pictum‘Apple Court’, Zones 5–8)

‘Pink Lemonade’ baptisia (Baptisia‘Pink Lemonade’, Zones 4–9)

‘Screaming Yellow’ baptisia (Baptisia‘Screaming Yellow’, Zones 4–9)

‘Red Flash’ caladium (Caladium‘Red Flash’, Zones 8–11)

Purple Pearls®beautyberry (Callicarpa‘NCCX1’, Zones 5–8)

Sunshine Blue®bluebeard (Caryopteris incana‘Jason’, Zones 7–9)

‘Snow’ false cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera‘Snow’, Zones 5–8)

‘Ruby Spice’ summersweet (Clethra alnifolia‘Ruby Spice’, Zones 4–8)

Sweet fern (Comptonia peregrina, Zones 2–6)

‘Gold Cup’ kousa dogwood (Cornus kousa‘Gold Cup’, Zones 5–9)

‘Twinkle Toes’ Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica‘Twinkle Toes’, Zones 5–9)

Northern dragonhead (Dracocephalum ruyschiana, Zones 3–7)

Siebold’s wood fern (Dryopteris sieboldii, Zones 6–9)

Double Scoop™ Mandarin coneflower (Echinacea‘Balscandin’, Zones 4–9)

‘Showy Lantern’ enkianthus (Enkianthus campanulatus‘Showy Lantern’, Zones 6–8)

Rattlesnake master (Eryngium yuccifolium, Zones 3–8)

Bowman’s root (Porteranthus trifoliatussyn.Gillenia trifoliata, Zones 4–8)

Purple witch hazel (Hamamelis vernalis‘Purpurea’, Zones 4–8)

Heirloom tomatoes

‘Storm Shelter’ daylily (Hemerocallis‘Storm Shelter’, Zones 3–9)

‘Island Breeze’ hosta (Hosta‘Island Breeze’, Zones 3–9)

Magical®Fire panicle hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata‘Bokraplume’, Zones 5–9)

Gatsby Moon®oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia‘Brother Edward’, Zones 5–9)

Coral bark maple (Acer palmatum‘Sango kaku’, Zones 5–8)

Berry Heavy®winterberry (Ilex verticillata‘Spravy’, Zones 3–9)

Variegated dalmatian iris (Iris pallida‘Variegata’, Zones 4–9)

Reticulated iris (Iris reticulata‘Clairette’, foreground, and ‘Harmony’, center, Zones 5–9)

‘Minuet’ mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia‘Minuet’, Zones 5–8)

‘Britt Marie Crawford’ ligularia (Ligularia‘Britt Marie Crawford’, Zones 4–8)

Turk’s cap lily (Lilium superbum, Zones 5–8)

‘Baggesen’s Gold’ boxleaf honeysuckle (Lonicera nitida‘Baggesen’s Gold’, Zones 5–9)

‘Lois’ magnolia (Magnolia‘Lois’, Zones 4–8)

‘Spectrum’ magnolia (Magnolia‘Spectrum, Zones 6–9)

‘Mint Chocolate Chip’ manfreda (Manfreda undulata‘Mint Chocolate Chip’, Zones 7–10)

Virginia bluebells (Mertensia virginica, Zones 3–8)

‘Gold Rush’ dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides‘Gold Rush’, Zones 4–8)

‘Skyracer’ purple moor grass (Molinia caeruleassp.arundinacea‘Skyracer’, Zones 5–8)

Spotted bee balm (Monarda punctata, Zones 3–8)

Mexican feather grass (Nassella tenuissima, Zones 7–10)

‘Love Affair’ Itoh peony (Paeonia‘Love Affair’, Zones 3–8)

‘Sword Dance’ peony (Paeonia lactifolia‘Sword Dance’, Zones 3–8)

‘Shenandoah’ switch grass (Panicum virgatum‘Shenandoah’, Zones 5–9)

‘Haley’s Blue’ Colorado blue spruce (Picea pungens‘Haley’s Blue’, Zones 2–8)

Lacebark pine (Pinus bungeana, Zones 4–8)

Orchid primrose (Primula vialii, Zones 5–8)

‘Twinkle Toes’ lungwort (Pulmonaria‘Twinkle Toes’, Zones 4–9)

Variegated English oak (Quercus robur‘Variegata’, Zones 5–8)

Tiger Eyes®sumac (Rhus typhina‘Bailtiger’, Zones 4–8)

‘Elegans’ rodgersia (Rodgersia pinnata‘Elegans’, Zones 5–7)



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