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Dichondra, Lawn Leaf (Dichondra micrantha)A dense mat of charming rounded foliage. Dichondra makes such great groundcover that in frost-free climates it can be used in place of grass for covering open "lawn" areas. |
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Dichondra, Silver Nickle Vine (Dichondra argentea)Showy silver foliage looks good all season. An easy to grow, versatile selection that is heat and drought tolerant. Dependable color and texture looks great all season. |
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Dipladenia, Mandevilla (Dipladenia splendens)Incredibly showy and easy to grow vine with large, trumpet-shaped blooms creates a splendid centerpiece on a trellis in the garden or in a patio container. Produces an abundance of blooms all season long sure to draw butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden. |
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Double Impatiens (Impatiens walleriana)Double flowering Impatiens walleriana and their hybrids are the go to choice for bringing instant color to shady sites. Varieties are available with flower colors from bright to pastel to striped - and all have lush green foliage. Gorgeous planted en mass, they also mix well with… |
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Double Petunia (Petunia x hybrida)A double delight! All the fragrance, color, and ruggedness of ordinary petunias but with twice the petals. The blooms are lush and frilly, looking more like carnations than petunias. Makes a beautiful container plant for the patio or porch. Try it as a centerpiece or in hanging in a… |
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Dracaena, Giant Dracaena, Spikes (Cordyline australis)Most commonly utilized as an annual for adding vertical interest to mixed plantings, this New Zeeland native grows to be a palm-like tree in the warmest zones. Varieties commonly available offer striped foliage in mixes of reds, greens, and white. |
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Dracaena Spikes (Dracaena indivisa)Most commonly utilized as an annual for adding vertical interest to mixed plantings, or as an attractive houseplant. Varieties commonly available offer striped foliage in mixes of reds, greens, and white. Also known as Cordyline indivisa. |
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Dragon's Breath (Hemigraphis repanda)Lush, dark purple foliage makes a dramatic statement in the garden when contrasted with green or gold foliage plants. The leaves have attractive rippled edges and tiny white flowers are an added attraction. Grown as perennial in frost-free climates. |
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Duranta, Sky Flower (Duranta repens)Large, sweetly fragrant, violet-blue bloom. Vining, spreading or arching habit. The flowers attract butterflies, and birds will enjoy feeding on the attractive golden-yellow berries. Plants sold as Duranta repens are actually classified as Duranta erecta and these are the same plant… |
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Duranta, Sky Flower (Duranta erecta)Large, sweetly fragrant, violet-blue bloom. Vining, spreading or arching habit. The flowers attract butterflies, and birds will enjoy feeding on the attractive golden-yellow berries. Plants sold as Duranta repens are actually classified as Duranta erecta and these are the same plant… |
