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ACHILLEA YARROW    millefolium (p) full sun     (Gallons)
MOONSHINE image MOONSHINE (h) 24 inches. Achillea Moonshine is an upright canary-yellow flower that blooms from June through September. With evergreen foliage in mild winter regions, this non-spreading Achillea is a definite winner. Moonshine Yarrow is unlike the common Yarrow, being shorter in height and less invasive. The flower heads are 4 inches wide, with a spread of 18-24 inches and a height of 24 inches. Moonshine Yarrow is a great addition to a sunny perennial border, planted in pots or combined with ornamental grasses.
PAPRIKA image PAPRIKA Unlike many forms of yarrow, the brightly colored flowers of this one age attractively. Scarlet flowers with yellow eyes form dense, flattened heads all summer. Late Spring-summer bloom.
ACHILLEA YARROW     millefolium (p) full sun    (Perennials)
SUMMER PASTELS image SUMMER PASTELS (h) 18 inches. Blooms in July. Fern like leaves to 4î long. Good cut flowers, fresh or dried. Mix of white, cream, lemon, yellow, salmon, orange, red, lilac and purple.
ACORUS    (p) full sun to part shade    (Grasses)
Ogon image Ogon (h) 4-8 inches. Golden variegated Sweet Flag. Mounded, non-invasive Rhizome. Fragrant, butter yellow sword-like blades create a striking contrast. Prefers wet soil or water gardens. A superb plant.
AEONIUM haworthii    (p) full sun    (Succulents)
Pinwheel image Pinwheel (h) 12 inches. In spring, creamy yellow flower spikes emerge from the center of the bright green rosettes. Unlike some Aeonium, this one produces offsets.
AEONIUM hybrids    (p) sun to part shade    (Succulents)
Kiwi image Kiwi (h) 6-12 inches. This low-growing, mound-forming succulent forms rosettes of fleshy, spoon-shaped leaves that are uniquely colored. The rosettes are pale yellow in the center and become progressively more colorful in shades of chartreuse green to pink, until reaching the edges of the leaves, which are marked with red. Yellow flowers bloom from spring through fall, and new growth appears in the fall. When used in the landscape, plant in morning sun rather than afternoon.
Zwartkop image Zwartkop (h) 12 inches. This bushy plant has gorgeous, tightly packed, darkest purple leaf rosettes at the end of narrow branches.
AFRICAN DAISY    osteospermum fruticosum (g) full sun    (G / Covers)
AFRICAN DAISY image AFRICAN DAISY (h) 6-12 inches. Rapid spreading. Blooms intermittently, most heavily in early spring. Needs well drained soil. 2 inch blooms are White and Purple.
AGERATUM    houstonianum (a) sun or part shade    (Annuals)
HAWAII ROYAL image HAWAII ROYAL 5-6 inches. Deep blue. Early to bloom and very showy. Good border plant.
AGERATUM    (p) full sun     (Premium 4")
PETINA BLUE (h) 10-12" More heat tolerant, vigorous and uniform than seed ageratum. Plants are extremely free flowering and don't cycle or butn our in the heat and sun.
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