Rosemary – Chef’s Choice
Selected for its higher oil contect and spicy flavor. Great choice for container and kitchen gardens.
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Selected for its higher oil contect and spicy flavor. Great choice for container and kitchen gardens.
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A beautiful carpet of deep blue flowers backed by green, needle-like foliage that forms an attractive spreading groundcover. Outstanding for cascading from retaining walls or planters. The aromatic leaves are often used as a flavorful culinary seasoning.
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Is a great variety that can be grown as a small spreading shrub.The low spreading habit makes it equally great for draping over a stone wall or as a “spiller” in a mixed container planting.
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Quickly forms an upright hedge of aromatic, needle-like evergreen foliage. Profuse clear blue flowers add a charming effect. Leaves can be used as a flavorful herb in cooking. Takes to pruning well, but is equally wonderful when left in natural rustic form without pruning.
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A very drought tolerant plant with silvery gray-green leaves and lavender-purple flowers blooming summer through fall. Grows best in well drained areas. Beautiful in mass plantings.
New spring foliage emerges a bright candy apple red maturing into pineapple yellow with new growth as bright orange all season. Purple flowers bloom in spring. Has a mounded growth habit.
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Vibrant red and green foliage makes way for bright red and purple flowers from late spring through summer. Mounded growth habit. Excellent planted in mass or in borders.
A neat, compact, mounded shrub with vibrant red new leaves. Clusters of small pink flowers contrast with bright gold mature foliage that turns rich russet red in fall. This extraordinary combination of colors will brighten and enhance any landscape.
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Also known as Bridal Wreath. Showy clusters of white flowers in midspring with wiry, reddish brown, gracefully arching stems.
Lovely, slightly fragrant, white, bell-shaped flowers drip from strongly horizontal side branches with dark green foliage in early summer. A splendid small tree for use adjacent to a patio or near a pathway. Foliage turns yellow to red in the fall.
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