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Great White Trillium
Trillium grandiflorum

Plant Type:  perennial
Plant Height:  8 inches
Flower Height:  12 inches
Spacing:  10 inches
Sunlight:  shade to partial shade

Great White Trillium features delicate white star-shaped flowers with yellow eyes at the ends of the stems from early to mid...

 
 
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Magic Show® Wizard of Ahhs Speedwell
Veronica 'Wizard of Ahhs'

Plant Type:  perennial
Plant Height:  12 inches
Flower Height:  16 inches
Spacing:  18 inches
Sunlight:  partial shade to full sun

Extremely easy to grow and virtually maintenance-free; thick spikes of violet-blue flowers massed above dark green glossy...

 
 
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Wine Periwinkle
Vinca minor 'Atropurpurea'

Plant Type:  perennial
Height:  6 inches
Spread:  24 inches
Sunlight:  shade to full sun

A refreshing color change for this popular shade-loving groundcover with rich wine-red flowers held over lustrous dark green...

 
 
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Bowles Periwinkle
Vinca minor 'Bowles'

Plant Type:  perennial
Plant Height:  4 inches
Flower Height:  6 inches
Spread:  18 inches
Sunlight:  shade to full sun

One of the very best groundcovers for deep shade, featuring showy violet-blue flowers held over lustrous dark green evergreen...

 
 
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Heartthrob Violet
Viola 'Heartthrob'

Plant Type:  perennial
Plant Height:  6 inches
Flower Height:  8 inches
Spacing:  8 inches
Sunlight:  partial shade to full sun

This exceptional variety has stunning foliage; clumps of pointy heart shaped leaves with contrasting burgundy centers; effective...

 
 
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Golden Alexander
Zizia aurea

Plant Type:  perennial
Height:  3 feet
Spacing:  18 inches
Sunlight:  partial shade to full sun

An attractive native perennial, featuring compound umbels of tiny yellow flowers in spring, that are quite showy above the bright...