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Solidago caesia

Native. Low growing with horizontal growth habit. The purplish stems are lined with sessile, sharply serrated leaves. Yellow clusters of golden flowers develop along the stem during late summer into fall. Prefers full sun to part shade and average to dry soils. 2-3' h x 1-2' w. Z 4-8.

1 gal
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Solidago flexicaulis

Native. Woodland goldenrod with finely serrated, oval leaves ending in a sharp point. Spikes of bright-yellow flowers appear during midsummer into fall. Spreads by rhizomes to form a colony. Prefers part shade to shade in rich to dry soils. 3' h x 1.5' w. Z 2-9.

1 gal
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Solidago Little LemonPP 17297

A compact golden rod growing to 8-14" tall. Abundant lemon-yellow flowers cover the fine textured, green foliage during the fall. Z 5-8.

1 gal
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Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks'

Compact plants from 3-4' high by 3' wide produce 18" long spires of golden-yellow flowers from September to October. Full sun to part-shade and tolerates moist soil. Z 4-8.

1.5 gal
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Spiraea First Editions Sundrop

Pink flowers develop in early summer on compact plants with reliable golden foliage. A compact plant with a rounded habit requiring little maintenance. 18-24" ht. Z 3-8.

2 gal
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Spiraea japonica 'Little Princess'

Deep-pink flowers in midsummer on this shrub with mounding habit. Light pruning as flowers fade will encourage reblooming. Easily grown in average soil and full sun. 30" high by 48" wide. Z 4-7.

3 gal
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Spiraea japonica Magic CarpetPP 9363

A colorful, compact 18-24" round, deciduous shrub. Foliage emerges red maturing to yellow with bronze highlights and red tips, turning russet-red in fall. Clusters of deep-pink flowers occur in early summer. Z 3-8.

2 gal
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Spiraea japonica 'Neon Flash'

Deciduous shrub that forms a neat mound of rich green foliage that becomes dark burgundy in fall. Bright neon-red flowers appear in over a long period in early summer. Lightly prune to extend flowering season. 3' ht. Z 4-9

3 gal
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Sporobolus heterolepis

A clump forming grass with delicate, open panicles. Foliage progresses from green during the summer to orange in fall and cream color in winter. A prarie grass for dry, sunny locations. 2'/ 3' in flower. Z 4-9.

1 gal
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Stachys byzantina 'Big Ears'

Large, velvety soft, greenish leaves cover the ground. Listed as sterile although occasionally flowers may appear. Tolerant of heat and humidity. 8-10" ht. Z 4-8.

1.5 gal
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