Plant Library
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Bellflower, Harebell, Bluebell (Campanula rotundifolia)The rotundifolia species is native to dry, grassy areas on at least four continents. Its delightful bell-shaped blooms grace slender, fine leaved stems bringing an airy, meadow effect to any garden. |
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Bellium, Miniature Daisy (Bellium minutum)Dainty white flowers with thread-like petals over bright green foliage. Dense mats of spreading foliage provide a rewarding display. Adds a touch of class to any garden planting. |
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Bergamot, Bee Balm (Monarda Hybrid)This wonderful, all-around performer emits a delightful scent. Produces whorled clusters of tubular florets and deliciously fragrant foliage. Flowers are loved by hummingbirds, bees and butterflies. |
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Bergenia (Bergenia purpurascens)Dark, glossy foliage gives Bergenia multi-season appeal, as it shades from green to red with cooler weather. The added bonus of clusters of tiny blooms in spring increases its garden value. |
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Bigleaf Ligularia, Summer Ragwort, Leopard Plant (Ligularia dentata)A bold selection that thrives in wet soil. Large leaves with deep red leaf stalks, and red flower stems topped with yellow blooms, create dramatic yet tasteful contrast. Wonderful paired with fine or vertical leaved plants. |
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Bitterroot, Cliff Maids (Lewisia species)Lewisia species are native the Western North America and thrive when provided a planting site with excellent drainage. Most have a fairly long flowering period and some have evergreen foliage.Their upturned blooms bring a bit of color to more difficult gardening sites. |
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Black Bamboo (Phyllostachys nigra)This unique plant is sure to attract attention! Worth growing for beautiful foliage alone. Dependable color and texture looks great all season. Easy to grow and very rewarding. |
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Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia fulgida)A hardy North American native plant capable of thriving in just about any sunny location. The cheerful yellow flowers are excellent for cut arrangements. Bees and butterflies flock to the blooms and birds enjoy the seed heads after the flowers fade. Old blooms may also be removed to… |
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Black-Eyed Susan, Rudbeckia (Rudbeckia)Distinctive blooms with golden yellow petals surrounding a tall brown cone. Rough hairs cover the stems and foliage. Attracts an assortment of butterflies to the garden. |
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Black Snakeroot, Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa)Native to Eastern North America, Cimicifuga racemosa is an easy care choice for moist soils, out of direct sun. Its tooth-edged leaves and fluffy spires of white blooms bring light and texture to the garden. Depending on variety, leaf colors range from birght green, to burgundy, to… |
