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- This hardy, free-flowering, and well-behaved plant needs little attention. Adorns sunny gardens with ...+11 variant(s)
- Native to western North America, this easy care plant is a must-have in a wildlife garden. Clusters of ...+6 variant(s)
- An excellent fern for woodland gardens and damp areas such as edging around a pond, with large, graceful, ...+7 variant(s)
- An abundance of dense, symmetrical rosettes with wide, blue-gray foliage that forms large clumps. Bloom ...+1 variant(s)
- Prized for its spectacular display of fragrant, bright yellow flowers, this well-mannered vine climbs ...+9 variant(s)
- This low, sprawling North American native shrub features leathery, spiny, green foliage, and sprays of ...+8 variant(s)
- Striking blue-green leaves form a dense crown emerging from the base. Gradually develops a short, robust ...+7 variant(s)
- Tall spikes hold deep rose-pink flowers atop clumps of slender, green, drought tolerant foliage. Blooms ...+3 variant(s)
- Gracefully bending, blue-green leaves create an interesting architectural quality. Stunning white blooms ...+8 variant(s)
- An excellent, easy-care, evergreen shrub for mass planting as a screen or as a single colorful accent. ...+7 variant(s)
- This fast growing vine easily clings to walls and other surfaces for a quick cover, with more open growth ...+5 variant(s)
- A very symmetrical, compact rosette of narrow, sharply pointed, spine-free leaves. A single, majestic ...+5 variant(s)
- A handsome semi-evergreen tree with 2 to 3 in. creamy-white, lemon-scented flowers against a background ...+4 variant(s)
- Fragrant violet-blue flowers in terminal clusters create a wonderful display in spring against the backdrop ...+3 variant(s)
- An extremely useful, fast growing pine perfect for windbreaks and tall screens. The natural pyramidal ...+9 variant(s)