Emerald Coast Growers Catalog - Summer 2008 - (Page 30) Nepeta — Sun, part shade Phlox paniculata part shade Tall garden phlox — Sun, Fragrant, dome-shaped flower clusters bloom from June through August. This tough, classic perennial is a musthave in any garden. paniculata ‘Blue Paradise’ This Phlox emerges as cornflower blue in the cooler temperatures of morning. During the heat of the day blue turns to violet, and then back to blue as temperatures fall at night. As flowers age, they become violet red from the edges to the center. 36–40" Zones 4–8 72 .71 each 51.12 per tray p. ‘Bright Eyes’ Salmon-pink flowers with a darker ruby eye. 2–3' Zones 4–8 72 .60 each 43.20 per tray p. ‘David’ 2002 Perennial Plant of the Year. Large, clear white flower heads. Highly mildew resistant. 3–4' Zones 4–8 72 .60 each 43.20 per tray p. ‘David’s Lavender’ From ItSaul Plants, this lavender sport of the highly mildewresistant p. ‘David’ has tons of tightly packed flowers on an 8–10” flower spike. Blooms midsummer. 3–4' Zones 4–8 (PPAF add .20 royalty per plant) 72 .70 each 50.40 per tray p. ‘Franz Schubert’ Light-lavender flowers with darker lavender highlights and contrasting white eyes. 30–36" Zones 4–8 72 .60 each 43.20 per tray p. ‘Laura’ Purple bloom with white center. Mildew resistant. 24–42" Zones 4–8 72 .60 each 43.20 per tray ×faassenii ‘Walker’s Low’ 2007 Perennial Plant of the Year. Soft mounds of graygreen foliage support loose spikes of lavender-blue flowers from late spring to summer. 18–36" Zones 3–9 72 .50 each 36.00 per tray Penstemon Beard tongue — Sun digitalis ‘Husker Red’ 1996 Perennial Plant of the Year. Small, white, trumpetshaped flowers with red stamens top garnet-red foliage. 30" Zones 4–9 72 .55 each 39.60 per tray Nepeta ×f. ‘Walker's Low’ Perovskia Russian sage — Sun atriplicifolia 1995 Perennial Plant of the Year. Talc-white stems and pewter-blue foliage are adorned with branched sprays of lavender flowers. 3–4' Zones 4–9 72 .59 each 42.48 per tray Phlox divaricata part shade Woodland phlox — Sun, divaricata ‘Clouds of Perfume’ Highly fragrant ice-blue flowers form soft clouds of blooms from April to May. Often evergreen, this Phlox variety is a showy groundcover for partly shady areas. 12–15" Zones 3–8 72 .60 each 43.20 per tray d. ssp. laphamii Soft blue, fragrant flowers accent woodland gardens in spring. Semi-evergreen. 8–10" Zones 4–9 72 .60 each 43.20 per tray Perovskia atriplicifolia Phlox p. ‘Blue Paradise’ Toll Free 1.877.804.7277 30 www.ecgrowers.com http://www.ecgrowers.com
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