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Drought-tolerant ground cover with overlapping "fish scale" leaves that get a reddish tinge in the fall, bright yellow flowers in the summer.
This dwarf conifer isn't overbearing or untidy, keeping a low profile and eventually forming a dense, flattened globe.
Elf forms a tight, dense globe of fresh green needles for year-round good looks. So cute, makes you want to pet it!
Short stems, little needles, tiny buds - perfect for the fairy garden. This slow growing dwarf is great in container planters and hanging baskets, too.
Dwarf conifer, perfect for rock gardens and container planters. Short needles and short branches keep this Balsam fir neat and tidy.
Outgrows baby roundness into an irregular, low spreading form. Lacy fans of evergreen foliage create an open airy look.
"Cherry berries" for winter color that will last until spring. Birds appreciate the berries almost as much as you will!
Tall deep purple blooms rise above strappy green foliage in the spring, and just keep on coming, right up until fall. A wonderful cut flower.
Broad glossy leaves form a low growing shrub, wider than it is tall. A good option for smaller gardens or where a low hedge is needed.
Smaller, narrower-leafed variety of nandina. Wonderful winter color, an indispensable evergreen with year-round interest.
Fun and flair of perennial fountain grasses in compact form. Only a foot tall and bit wider, works well in container planters.
This may be the solution to those low-lying boggy spots in the yard. Stately seed stalks add fall interest and texture.
Airy, flowing perennial grass moves with the wind, providing an intriguing contrast to broad-leafed evergreens and perennials.
Flamboyant, whimsical flowers that look like exotic birds' heads will bloom in succession on the same stalk during the warmth of summer.
Hints of orange on bright variegated foliage make this a splendid companion plant for year-round baskets and containers.
A more compact Lily of the Nile with purple blooms all summer long. Wonderful in a cut-flower garden!
This unusual foxglove produces flowers every year, blooming from late spring to late summer. Bees and butterflies love it!
This wallflower can't make up its mind - blooms emerge orangey red but then mature to an orchid purple. Either way, they're still fragrant!
Perennial primrose with fragrant, jewel-toned, double petaled flowers atop short flower stalks. Protect this one from hot afternoon sun.
More sensitive than weather vanes, Mexican Feather Grass stirs gracefully with the slightest breeze. Summer seed pods add textural interest.
The more sun, the more flowers this candytuft produces. The evergreen foliage may be obscured by all the flower caps!
A hybrid discovered in Tasmania with gray-green foliage edged in cream. Showy flower bracts attract bees and hummingbirds.