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Common Name: Purple Coneflower
Great for back of a border, nice cut flowers and seed heads. Blooms summer through fall...
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Common Name: Ruby Star Coneflower
Strong, upright stems produce big, flat heads of magenta red daisies. Compared to the E. purpurea Magnus which is light lavaender this is a striking new color addition. Excellent cut flower. Will tolerate periods of drought....
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Common Name: White Swan Coneflower
Summer and fall, 24-36" with flowers and seed heads that make great cut flowers....
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Common Name: Black Beauty Eggplant
Purple-black egg shaped fruit with glossy skin....
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Common Name: Lavender Touch Eggplant
Very productive plants that produce 8" long by 2.5" teardrop-shaped eggplants that are unique in color. White with a lavender blush. Taste is mild and sweet....
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Common Name: Ichiban Eggplant
Cylindrical shiny, purple-black skinned fruit that grows to be about 7" by 1.25"....
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Common Name: Ebbingei Eleagnus
This plant tolerates drought, occasional wetness and salt well and will grow in very dry to occasionally wet soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay.
The pH preference is an acidic to alkaline (less than 6.8 to more than 7.7) soil...
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Common Name: Silver Drop Eucalyptus
Small silver-green leaves on dark stems work well in fresh or dried bouquets. Easily preserved with glycerin. ...
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Common Name: Euphorbia Hip Hop
This plant has dense foliage with mass white flowering on compact plants. They are heat loving plants grown primarily for its foliage and are ideal for combination plantings and hanging baskets. ...
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Common Name: Euryops Athena Sun
Perfect for the daisy lover. This plant produces cheerful yellow daisies over deeply cut, leathery folliage all summer, withstanding severe fall frosts, until November. ...
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Common Name: Blue Daze Evolvulus
Graceful silvery green leaves that boast a colbalt blue simple flower. A wonderful addition to any combination pot. Does not like to be cold. Make sure if you plant it early in the spring season, you protect it when the nights are chilly....
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