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Abelia x Peach Perfection®
Abelia

Abelia x 'Peach Perfection®' PP30954

H: 4 Feet  ·   S: 3 Feet  ·   Zone: 6


Bugleweed

Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow'

The foliage of Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow' is composed of stunning shades of pink, white and purple, with blue flower spikes adding to the show in late spring.

H: 3 Inches  ·   S: 6 Inches  ·   Zone: 6


Bugleweed

Ajuga reptans Feathered Friends™ 'Parrot Paradise' PPAF

Cobalt blue flower spikes are held above flat tri-colored evergreen foliage in spring. The leaves are a combination of chartreuse, bronze and red.

H: 6 Inches  ·   S: 18 Inches  ·   Zone: 4


Big Bluestem

Andropogon gerardii 'Blackhawks' PP27949

Reddish turkey foot inflorescences in August turn to silvery seedheads in fall. Foliage takes on deep purple hues in August and September. Important food source for song birds in fall and winter.

H: 60 Inches  ·   S: 24 Inches  ·   Zone: 4


Big Bluestem

Andropogon gerardii 'Red October' PP26283

'Red October' Big Bluestem is an exciting color breakthrough for this tough native grass. The leaves are tipped with burgundy and held on tall upright green stems in summer. The fall the foliage turns a bright scarlet red for several weeks after the first frost. 'Red October' also has red turkey-foot-shaped seed, particularly showy when backlit. The sturdy upright stems are an attractive tan in winter. An important food source for winter birds. Introduced by Intrinsic Perennials.

H: 60 Inches  ·   S: 24 Inches  ·   Zone: 3


Japanese Painted Fern

Athyrium nipponicum 'Pictum'

Japanese Painted Fern has showy silver, purple and green foliage. It is a deciduous creeper. Athyrium nipponicum 'Pictum' was the 2004 Perennial Plant of the Year.

H: 18 Inches  ·   S: 24 Inches  ·   Zone: 3


Japanese Painted Fern

Athyrium nipponicum 'Regal Red'

'Regal Red' Japanese Painted Fern lights up shady spots with a beautiful combination of silver and burgundy red coloration on the delicately cut fronds. The dark red is displayed primarily on the interior of the frond, and it leaches outward to bright silver outer edges. Although a slow spreader, Athyrium nipponicum 'Regal Red' will eventually colonize a shady location well.

H: 18 Inches  ·   S: 24 Inches  ·   Zone: 4


Japanese Grass Sedge

Carex morrowii EverColor® 'Everglow' PP30466

Graceful refined blades are striped with green, ivory and soft orange. Clump forming and evergreen.

H: 18 Inches  ·   S: 18 Inches  ·   Zone: 6


Eastern Redbud

Cercis canadensis Carolina Sweetheart® PP27712

Carolina Sweetheart® ('NCCC1') Eastern Redbud is an unusual new Cercis, from NCSU in partnership with the North Carolina nurserymen. The heart-shaped leaves emerge in April, in shades of bronzy purple with vivid pink and white margins. The tricolor effect is striking, and since it follows the classic lavender purple flower display, Cercis Carolina Sweetheart® is a dramatic standout in the landscape for a long period. By mid summer the foliage is primarily bronze green, but the new growth continues to be colorful.

H: 30 Feet  ·   S: 25 Feet  ·   Zone: 6


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Cercis canadensis Hearts A'Fire™
Eastern Redbud

Cercis canadensis Hearts A'Fire™ PPAF

H: 12 Feet  ·   S: 12 Feet  ·   Zone: 5


Eastern Redbud

Cercis canadensis The Rising Sun™ PP21451

The Rising Sun™ ('JN2') Redbud is one of the most stunning plants we have ever seen, with foliage that starts as peachy apricot, maturing through chartreuse-yellow to a final deep green. Since all three color phases are present at the same time in late spring and summer, the effect is spectacular. The blooms are the classic Redbud lavender in April and May. It was found and introduced by Ray Jackson of Belvidere, Tennessee.

H: 15 Feet  ·   S: 12 Feet  ·   Zone: 5


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Colocasia x Pharaoh's Mask™
Elephant Ear

Colocasia x Pharaoh's Mask™ PP33772

H: 48 Inches  ·   S: 36 Inches  ·   Zone: 8


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Colocasia x Royal Hawaiian® 'Blue Hawaii'
Elephant Ear

Colocasia x 'Royal Hawaiian® 'Blue Hawaii'' PP20003

H: 48 Inches  ·   S: 24 Inches  ·   Zone: 7


New
Colocasia x Royal Hawaiian® 'Waikiki'
Elephant Ear

Colocasia x 'Royal Hawaiian® 'Waikiki'' PP34615

H: 36 Inches  ·   S: 36 Inches  ·   Zone: 7


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Deschampsia cespitosa Northern Lights
Tussock Grass

Deschampsia cespitosa 'Northern Lights'

Native clumping grass that remains semi-evergreen in mild winters. Variegated green, white and gold foliage takes on pinkish tones upon emergence in spring and cool weather in autumn. Attractive seedheads in late summer. Low maintenance and shade tolerant.

H: 24 Inches  ·   S: 24 Inches  ·   Zone: 5


Wallich's Wood Fern

Dryopteris wallichiana 'Jurassic Gold' PP32735

Emerging fronds are vivid shades of yellow, orange or gold in spring. Fronds mature to bright green with darker scales on the stems. Semi-evergreen clumper.

H: 24 Inches  ·   S: 18 Inches  ·   Zone: 6


Barrenwort

Epimedium grandiflorum var. higoense 'Bandit'

Clusters of delicate white flowers hover over small green leaves banded with purple borders in April. Foliage turns green when mature. Very showy.

H: 8 Inches  ·   S: 12 Inches  ·   Zone: 5


Barrenwort

Epimedium x 'Domino'

Long white spurs with rose purple centers, evergreen leaves are mottled green with dark burgundy, blooms in April and May. Very prolific bloomer.

H: 24 Inches  ·   S: 30 Inches  ·   Zone: 5


Barrenwort

Epimedium x 'Pink Champagne'

'Pink Champagne' Barrenwort blooms heavily in April, producing many long graceful panicles covered with delicate hovering blooms. The spurs are long and white, surrounding deep pink cups. The mottled evergreen foliage continues the show after the bloom period with dark purple splotches decorating the fine green leaves. Another striking contribution from the prolific breeding work of Darrell Probost. Like all Epimediums, this makes an excellent long lived groundcover for dry shade.

H: 16 Inches  ·   S: 24 Inches  ·   Zone: 5


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Heuchera americana
Coral Bells - Alum Root

Heuchera americana

H: 12 Inches  ·   S: 18 Inches  ·   Zone: 4


Coral Bells - Alum Root

Heuchera x 'Frosted Violet' PP15085

'Frosted Violet' Coral Bells is a resilient Heuchera which has been around for a while and still justifies its use in the garden. The leaves are violet-burgundy, with darker veins and a delicate silver overlay. The spring flower spikes are white and subtle. Heuchera 'Frosted Violet' was hybridized by Charles Oliver of The Primrose Path.

H: 12 Inches  ·   S: 12 Inches  ·   Zone: 4


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Heuchera x Glitter
Coral Bells - Alum Root

Heuchera x 'Glitter' PP25019

H: 8 Inches  ·   S: 12 Inches  ·   Zone: 4


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Heuchera x Midnight Rose
Coral Bells - Alum Root

Heuchera x 'Midnight Rose' PP18551

Native clumping perennial with dark, nearly black foliage speckled with pink and cream. Creamy white panicles bloom from June to July. Good for edging pathways or adding contrast to container plantings. Shade tolerant.

H: 10 Inches  ·   S: 16 Inches  ·   Zone: 4


Foamy Bells

Heucherella 'Buttered Rum' PP25040

'Buttered Rum' Foamy Bells has deeply incised leaves that emerge in spring in shades of caramel and bronze. The lovely white flower spikes hover above the foliage in June, and bloom for several weeks. The summer color of xHeucherella 'Buttered Rum' has more greenish tints in addition to caramel, but when cooler weather starts the semi-evergreen leaves turn to deep bronze red. This underutilized hybrid of Heuchera and Tiarella works very well in mixed containers as well as shade gardens.

H: 14 Inches  ·   S: 10 Inches  ·   Zone: 4