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a small bush with red and green leaves in the middle of a sidewalk area next to some trees
Hydrangea quercifolia (Oak Leaf Hydrangea, Oakleaf Hydrangea) | North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
some plants that are in the dirt and one is purple with white flowers on it
Sedum Night Embers
This late season bloomer can be admired for its strictly upright habit of dark black-purple, semi-glossy succulent leaves. Small clusters of light mauve pink flowers are produced on deep red stems, the perfect accent color to the darkly colored foliage. Flowers are produced on the top half of this tall Stonecrop, with no lodging.
small pink and green plants growing in the dirt
October Daphne Sedum
October Daphne Sedum is often described as one of the most beautiful varieties of Sedum. This low, mounding variety ends out branches horizontally around a center crown. The round blue/green foliage have a bright pink edge and change to an orange/bronze color in the Fall. Bright, star-shaped pink blooms pop in early Fall and last through Frost. Add this low maintenance Sedum to your Summer garden or rock garden for 3 seasons of stunning colors! Photos Courtesy of Walters Gardens
yellow and red flowers with green leaves on the ground
Coneflower Sunseekers Tequila Sunrise 10 seeds Dizzy Bees Urban Garden Urban
"Dizzy Bees is a URBAN garden in a large subdivision, located on beautiful Vancouver Island on the Westcoast of Canada. While we started our journey to grow food, it soon became apparent that the bees didn't know we were here. So, we began growing for the bees, pollinators, butterflies, birds, and one of our favorites: hummingbirds. Not only are they essential to growing food, but they each play an important role in creating a healthy ecosystem in every garden. 10 seeds Sunseekers Tequila Sunri
many different colored flowers in a field
Echinacea 'Cheyenne Spirit' (Coneflower)
pink and yellow flowers with green leaves in the background
Echinacea hybrid Sweet Sandia | 3 plants
Eye-catching lime green and bright pink blooms Contrasting, two-toned petals surround a nectar-rich spiky centre on this show-stopping Echinacea, commonly known as Coneflower. Blooms are carried from July to September and last right through the growing season. A rhizomatous drought-tolerant perennial which holds its foliage from March to November each year and makes a fabulous, unusual cut flower. H&S: 50cm x 40cm Much loved by pollinators and other wildlife, Echinacea will happily live in
some pink flowers are growing in the grass
Echinacea Sunseekers™ Rainbow PP (Echinacea hybrid)
Echinacea Sunseekers™ Rainbow PP (Echinacea hybrid)