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2026 NEW VARIETIES
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10. Heuchera Carnival
17. Phlox Candy Cloud™
1. Brunnera Frost King................pg 29 2. Brunnera Frost Magic............pg 29 3. Coreopsis Sunfetti Yellow Bicolor............................pg 35 4. Erysimum Brightside™ Bright Yellow..............................pg 49 5. Erysimum Brightside™ Magenta Glow............................pg 49 6. Erysimum Brightside™ White..............................................pg 49 7. Gaillardia Guapa Flamenco Bicolor.....................pg 53 8. Gaillardia Guapa Red.............pg 53 9. Geranium Purple Glow..........pg 53
Lime Zest......................................pg 61
Dark Pink.......................................pg 96
11. Monarda BeeMine™
18. Phlox Candy Cloud™
Purple............................................pg 80
Lavender.......................................pg 96
12. Penstemon Mountain
19. Phlox Candy Cloud™
Treats™ Light Pink..................pg 90
Pink..................................................pg 96
13. Penstemon
20. Rosmarinus (Herbs)
Summit Sweets™ Purple.....pg 91
Blue Cascade.............................pg 58 21. Rudbeckia Suntacular.........pg 107 22. Veronica Skyward™ Light Pink....................................pg 132
14. Penstemon
Summit Sweets™ Ruby.........pg 91
15. Penstemon Rock Candy ®
Pink Improved............................pg 89
16. Phlox Candy Cloud™
Blue .................................................pg 96
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Achillea..........................................18, 20 Agastache....................................22, 23 Alyssum.................................................26 Armeria.................................................. 27 Artemisia...............................................26 Brunnera . .............................................. 29 Buddleia............................................... 30 Caryopteris.......................................... 33 Centaurea............................................. 34 Coreopsis.......................................35-37 Delosperma......................................... 38 Delphinium..........................................40 Dianthus................................................ 42 Digitalis...................................................41 Echinacea......................................45-48 Erysimum..............................................50 Eupatorium..........................................50 Gaura....................................................... 52 Gaillardia............................................... 53 Geranium.............................................. 53 Grasses. ................................................. 54 Helenium.............................................. 55 Helianthus............................................ 55 Heliopsis................................................ 55 Herb Salvia...........................................59 Heuchera.......................................61-62 Iberis................................................ 63-64 Kniphofia...............................................66 Lavandula..............................68, 70-72 Leucanthemum.......................... 73-74 Lysimachia........................................... 77 Monarda........................................ 79-80 Nepeta.....................................83, 85-86 Oenothera............................................ 87 Penstemon................................... 89-92 Perovskia....................................... 93-94 Phlox............................96-97, 102-103 Polemonium..................................... 108 Rudbeckia..........................................107 Saxifraga............................................ 120 Salvia.................110-112, 114, 117-119 Scabiosa.............................................. 121 Sedum........................................ 124-125 Stachys.................................................129 Verbena............................................... 131 Veronica..................................... 132-134 Viola.......................................................138 DARWIN PERENNIALS VARIETIES
A few words from our talented product representatives ROOTED IN NEW IDEAS I love being part of Darwin Perennials because we breed for plants that make a difference by solving problems for our customers and their clients. We look for plants that finish faster, provide more disease resistance and perform better in the commercial landscape and home garden. Great work takes time. We spend years looking at potential varieties at trial beds and with growers who do advanced trialing before a plant comes to market. Having an opportunity to see the plants in an array of different environments gives me a good understanding of how they can benefit our grower customers. This trialing and feedback tell the story behind the plants and help the team decide which varieties to move forward.
Darren Barshaw, Product Representative Dbarshaw@darwinperennials.com
BRANCHING OUT In my 30 years of growing perennials, I never used to concern myself with who bred a plant variety or how they did it. As a greenhouse grower, I just wanted high-quality unrooted cuttings of varieties that performed well and looked good for the customer. When I became a technical representative for Darwin Perennials, I was surprised to discover how complex the process of creating a new variety and consistently supplying it to the market is. Our farm in Colombia does everything possible to provide only the best cuttings for our customers. That makes me proud to represent Darwin Perennials and Darwin Colombia to the industry.
ICONS
Chirs Fifo, Product Representative Cfifo@darwinperennials.com
Attracts Hummingbirds
Deer Resistant
Cut Flower
Award Winner
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1. Echinacea Sombrero® – Pages 46-47 Sombrero – the latest addition to our Better Versions family – is better than older coneflower varieties, thanks to better habit, stronger winter hardiness and more flowers per plant! 2. Salvia ‘Blue by You’ – Page 114 'Blue by You' is better than Salvia May Night because of earlier blooming, better habit and more reflushes throughout the season. 3. Lavender ‘SuperBlue’ – Page 68 'SuperBlue' is better than Lavender ‘Hidcote’ because of bigger blooms and a better habit in the landscape 4. Nepeta Junior Walker ™ – Page 85 Junior Walker is better than Nepeta ‘Walker's Low’ because of earlier blooming in the landscape and a better habit that won't lodge open.
Better Blooming. Better Performance. Better Availability. After being trialed and evaluated for landscape performance across North America – and up to five years of market sales – we are pleased to present our top four Better Versions®!
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Your spring retail program can benefit from early-blooming perennials. Scan the QR code for ordering and production tips or to download our scheduling guide!
Alyssum 'Golden Spring' pg 26 Earliest Spring
NEW Magenta Glow
Early Spring
NEW Erysimum Brightside ™ Series pg 49
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Phlox Spring Splash ™ Series pg 97
Iberis 'Snowsation' pg 64 Early Spring
Hot Rose
Earliest Spring
Saxifraga Marto ™ Series pg 120
Lilac
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Mid Spring
Dianthus Mountain Frost ™ Series pg 42
Doublescape
Mid Spring
Lavender Anouk Series pg 70
Pink Carpet
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NEW Geranium Purple Glow pg 53 Late Spring/Early Summer
Mid Spring
NEW Phlox Candy Cloud ™ Series pg 96
Doublescape NEW Dark Pink
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Agastache Summerlong™ Peach, pg 23
Attracting hummingbirds is every gardener’s dream come true! Easily create a hummingbird-focused retail display by including these varieties: Agastache ................................................................................................... 22-24 Buddleia...................................................................................................... 30-32 Digitalis ................................................................................................................... 41 Gaura...................................................................................................................... 52 Heuchera..................................................................................................... 61-62 Monarda....................................................................................................... 78-81 Nepeta.......................................................................................................... 82-86 Penstemon................................................................................................ 88-92 Perovskia..................................................................................................... 93-94 Phlox........................................................................................................... 96-106 Salvia.......................................................................................................... 109-119 Veronica................................................................................................... 132-136
Penstemon Mountain Treats™ Rose, pg 90
Buddleia Chrysalis™ Cranberry, pg 30
Monarda BeeMine™ Purple, pg 80
Fun Facts! • Hummingbirds prefer natural nectar to feeders. • Their wings move in a figure 8, which enables them to hover. • A single hummingbird can visit up to 1,000 flowers each day!
Nepeta Prelude™ Blue, pg 86
Look for the hummingbird icon to find hummingbird-attracting perennials!
View all of these varieties online and watch videos of hummingbirds in flight!
Digitalis Arctic Fox™ Lemon Cream, pg 41
Veronica Skyward™ Light Pink, pg 91
Phlox Super Ka-Pow™ Pink, pg 103
Rudbeckia Suntactular, pg 107
Take advantage of the cut flower garden trend by adding these top-performing perennials to your program: Achillea................................................................................................................. 18-21 Delphinium................................................................................................................. 40 Digitalis ........................................................................................................................... 41 Echinacea............................................................................................................ 44-48 Kniphofia ...................................................................................................................... 66 Lavandula............................................................................................................. 67-72 Leucanthemum............................................................................................... 73-76 Monarda................................................................................................................ 78-81 Penstemon......................................................................................................... 88-92 Perovskia.............................................................................................................. 93-94 Phlox.................................................................................................................... 96-106 Rudbeckia...................................................................................................... 106-107 Salvia................................................................................................................... 109-119 Veronica............................................................................................................ 132-136
Penstemon Summit Sweets™ Purple, pg 91
Digitalis Arctic Fox™ Rose, pg 41
To find cut flowers throughout the catalog, look for this icon!
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Our experts are here to help you grow better plants
“ I love working with customers to review and revamp their perennial programs with better-performing varieties. Our new website is my favorite resource because it provides easy access to plant details, photos and information to “ I love sharing information with growers that will help them produce better crops. I especially enjoy helping to create resources for growers , such as the FirstYearFloweringTool.com. With this tool, anyone can be successful at growing perennials. Christopher Fifo, Product Representative Cfifo@darwinperennials.com ”
help you grow a better perennial program. Darren Barshaw, Product Representative Dbarshaw@darwinperennials.com
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8 | PERENNIAL TRAINING
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The journey of a cutting starts here... Darwin Colombia
Delivering to you in full, on time, and with high quality.
” “ There is no competition when it comes to the quality of unrooted plant material coming out of Darwin Perennials. The best performance in the propagation greenhouse can be traced back to Darwin. They are always our first choice! Dana Massey, Owner and Operator Plantworks Nursery
Take a virtual tour of Darwin Colombia!
Product information and culture charts at darwinperennials.com
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Genesis ™ Callused Cuttings = Better Propagation Success
Lavandula Primavera Callused cutting vs. unrooted cutting at 2 weeks
Buddleia Chrysalis™ Cranberry Callused cutting vs. unrooted cutting at 2 weeks
Available as Genesis Callused Cuttings: Achillea................................................. 18-21 Armeria......................................................... 27 Artemisia.................................................... 28 Buddleia............................................ 30-32 Centaurea.......................................... 34-35 Digitalis ......................................................... 41 Erysimum ........................................... 49-50 Eupatorium........................................ 50-51 Euphorbia................................................... 51 Iberis...................................................... 63-65 Lavandula........................................... 67-72 Leucanthemum............................. 73-76 Monarda.............................................. 78-81 Penstemon....................................... 88-92 Perovskia............................................ 93-94 Phlox.................................................. 96-106 Rosmarinus (Herbs) ��������������������������� 58 Salvia................................................. 109-119 Saxifraga .................................................. 120 Veronica.......................................... 132-136 Viola................................................... 137-138
The benefits of Genesis callused cuttings include: • Two weeks less in propagation. • More uniform rooting. • Less shrink.
“ The callused program from Darwin Colombia has worked extremely well for us. Instead of outsourcing plugs on varieties that are difficult to root, we now order callused varieties. This has reduced losses and propagation time, thereby significantly reducing our costs. Armeria, Phlox subulata , Lavender and Violas are some of the products we now purchase as callused from Darwin Colombia. Harvey Lodge, General Manager of Perennials Dallas Johnson Greenhouses
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2026 DARWIN PERENNIALS TEAM
Karl Batschke General Manager KBatschke@ darwinperennials.com
Cristina Brusco Darwin Colombia General Manager CBrusco@darwinperennials.com
Catherine Blaney Vegetative Operations Manager CBlaney@darwinperennials.com
Lisa Kelderhouse Darwin Operations Manager LKelderhouse@ darwinperennials.com
Taylor France Operations Specialist TFrance@darwinperennials.com
Nora Petry Operations Specialist NPetry@darwinperennials.com
Logan Valk Tissue Culture Business Manager LValk@darwinperennials.com
Sarah Greenwood Global Product Manager SGreenwood@ darwinperennials.com
Sara Mellard Product Development Project Manager SMellard@darwinperennials.com
Jennifer Tinerella Trials Coordinator JTinerella@ballhort.com
Kerri Martin Perennial Trial Coordinator KMartin@darwinperennials.com
Marion Meesenburg Marketing Specialist MMeesenburg@ darwinperennials.com
Darren Barshaw Product Representative DBarshaw@ darwinperennials.com
Christopher Fifo Product Representative CFifo@darwinperennials.com
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“Rudbeckia Suntacular provides a column of color from Summer through Fall. Its beautiful bicolor flowers and highly disease-resistant foliage make this a winner in the landscape.” Karl Batschke “Agastache Summerlong checks all the perennial boxes! It attracts hummingbirds as it blooms all Summer. Summerlong showcases as a great container plant in the North and as a landscape plant in the South.” Marion Meesenburg “Geranium Purple Glow dazzles in early Spring with gorgeous purple flowers that are almost iridescent. Despite its smaller size, Purple Glow has good vigor and an excellent mounding habit that bulks and fills containers. It makes a statement in garden and landscape designs and is ideal for front-of-the-border plantings.” Sarah Greenwood “I love Brunnera Frost King because it makes a king-sized statement! The deeply lobed and oversized leaves are unique among Brunnera, Plus, its deep veins – contrasting
Agastache Summerlong™ Magenta, pg 23
Brunnera Frost King, pg 29
Geranium Purple Glow, pg 53
Phlox Candy Cloud™ Pink, pg 96
against bright silver leaves – make this the crown jewel of my shade garden.” Christopher Fifo
“Phlox Candy Cloud series is my favorite because it is the 50 mph color people want to see! The vibrancy of color, mounding habit and long bloom time make this an amazing plant.” Darren Barshaw
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Always Expanding on the Finest Genetics Walters Gardens, Inc. has built their reputation on an extensive new plant development and hybridizing program to deliver the highest-quality perennial plant genetics in the market. We are excited to continue this partnership by offering their genetics from Darwin Colombia. The selection includes several fantastic varieties, such as: Achillea 'Sassy Summer Sunset' ................................................................................................. 21 Agastache 'Peachie Keen' ................................................................................................................ 24 Buddleia Monarch ® 'Princess Pink'........................................................................................... 31 Nepeta 'Chartreuse On The Loose' .......................................................................................... 84 Phlox 'Baby Doll Pink' ....................................................................................................................... 106 Phlox 'Eye Caramba' ......................................................................................................................... 100 Veronica Blue Skywalker ............................................................................................................... 134
Phlox 'Baby Doll Pink', pg 106
Turn the pages to see 85+ more varieties waiting for you!
Nepeta 'Chartreuse On The Loose', pg 84
TRUSTED BREEDER PARTNER
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Tried & Trusted ™ Thanks to years of meticulous trialing and testing behind every plant, you can rely on Must Have Perennials to provide only the very best genetics. Look for these Must Have top performers available exclusively as unrooted cuttings through Darwin Colombia: Achillea Little Moonshine.................................................................................................................... 19 Achillea 'Saucy Seduction' .................................................................................................................. 19 Buddleia Butterfly Gold ........................................................................................................................ 32 Centaurea 'Amethyst Dream' ............................................................................................................ 35 Coreopsis 'Crème Brulee'.................................................................................................................... 37 Euphorbia 'Bonfire' ..................................................................................................................................... 51 Rudbeckia ‘Viette’s little Suzy’ ...................................................................................................... 106
Achillea 'Saucy Seduction', pg 19
Euphorbia 'Bonfire', pg 51
Rudbeckia ‘Viette’s little Suzy’, pg 106
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Global Partners Florensis – our partner breeder and young plant producer in The Netherlands – has been providing professional growers with excellent plant propagation materials and solutions since 1941. With decades of experience in the perennials marketplace, our long-standing partnership with Florensis allows us to broaden our network and offer the most exciting, innovative varieties on the market. We are pleased to offer these top-quality Florensis varieties from Darwin Colombia: Achillea Milly Rock™ series, featuring Red, Rose, Yellow and Yellow Terracotta................................................................................................................................... 20 Eupatorium Euphoria™ Ruby .................................................................................................................. 50 NEW Gaillardia Guapa series, featuring Red and Flamenco Bicolor ....................... 56 Leucanthemum Ooh La™ series, featuring 'LaCrosse' and 'LaSpider' .................... 76 Salvia Sensation ® Compact series, featuring Bright Rose, Deep Blue and Sky Blue ............................................................................................ 113 Salvia Sensation ® Medium Deep Rose.......................................................................................... 113 Saxifraga Marto™ series, featuring Hot Rose, Red, Red Picotee and Rose ....... 120 Veronica Venice Blue.................................................................................................................................. 134
Gaillardia Guapa Flamenco Bicolor, pg 53
Eupatorium Euphoria Ruby, pg 50
Saxifraga Marto Hot Rose, pg 120
TRUSTED BREEDER PARTNER
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ACHILLEA (YARROW) Achillea millefolium DARWIN PERENNIALS NEW VINTAGE™ SERIES
ACHILLEA NEW VINTAGE ™
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Height: 26 to 28 in. (66 to 71 cm) Bloom Months: April to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9b • Masses of flowers mature to attractive lighter shades. • Great for late-Spring, 2.5-qt. and 1-gal. programs. Red ‘Balvinred’ PP25,618 Rose ‘Balvinrose’ PP25,712 Terracotta Masses of bold, terracotta- orange flowers on lacy foliage
age to a complementary champagne-yellow color. Deer resistant. ‘Balvinterra’ TOP SELLER Violet ‘Balvinolet’ PP25,750
White ‘Balvinwite’ PP25,711
Tidy plant habit with no gap between foliage and flowers – outstanding in containers.
Violet
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Rose
Terracotta
White
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Achillea ‘Strawberry Seduction’
Achillea ‘Saucy Seduction’
Achillea ‘Sunny Seduction’
Achillea Tutti Frutti ‘Apricot Delight’
ACHILLEA (YARROW) Achillea millefolium
MUST HAVE PERENNIALS
SEDUCTION SERIES
MUST HAVE PERENNIALS
Height: 23 to 27 in. (58 to 69 cm) Bloom Months: Mid-June to July USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 8b Excellent flowering uniformity with remarkably dense columnar habit. Saucy PP20,782 Strawberry PP18,401 Sunny PP20,808
LITTLE MOONSHINE
Height: 9 to 12 in. (23 to 30 cm) Bloom Months: June to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 8b ‘ACBZ0002’ PP28,179 Similar to ‘Moonshine’ but more compact, with bright golden yellow flower clusters, gray-green foliage and very early blooming. ‘PAPRIKA’ Height: 24 to 30 in. (61 to 76 cm) Bloom Months: June to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 9b Low, spreading plants have red blooms with yellow centers; gray-green, fern-like foliage.
MUST HAVE PERENNIALS
Achillea Tutti Frutti ‘Pink Grapefruit’
TUTTI FRUTTI SERIES
Height: 22 to 29 in. (56 to 74 cm) Bloom Months: Mid-June to July USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 8b Outstanding compact habit is sturdy and full, with excellent flowering uniformity.
‘Apricot Delight’ PP18,738 ‘Pink Grapefruit’ PP20,741 ‘Pomegranate’ PP20,763
Achillea Tutti Frutti ‘Pomegranate’
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ACHILLEA (YARROW) Achillea millefolium FLORENSIS, B.V. MILLY ROCK™ SERIES
ACHILLEA MILLY ROCK ™
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Height: 10 to 12 in. (25 to 30 cm) Bloom Months: April to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9a Known for its compact, mounding habit that holds together nicely all Summer long. Plants will bloom from late Spring until Fall. Ideal for 1-qt., 2.5-qt. and 1-gal. pot sizes. Red ‘FLORACHRE1’ PP31,757 TOP SELLER Rose ‘FLORACHRO1’ PP31,620 Yellow ‘FLORACHYE0’ PP33,259 Yellow Terracotta ‘FLORACHYE2’ PP35,113
MILLY ROCK is a U.S. trademark of Florensis, B.V.
Compact plant looks great in containers.
Mixed Perennial Combo featuring Achillea Milly Rock Series
Rose
Yellow
Yellow Terracotta
Red
Product information and culture charts at darwinperennials.com
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Achillea ‘Sassy Summer Sangria’
Achillea ‘Sassy Summer Lemon’
Achillea ‘Sassy Summer Sunset’
Achillea ‘Sassy Summer Taffy’
ACHILLEA (YARROW) Achillea ‘CORONATION GOLD’ Height: 36 in. (91 cm)
ACHILLEA (YARROW) Achillea WALTERS GARDENS SASSY SUMMER SERIES
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Bloom Months: Mid-June to July USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 9b Large, deep yellow heads are excellent for drying. ‘MOONSHINE’ Height: 18 to 24 in. (46 to 61 cm) Bloom Months: June to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 8b Bright yellow flowers over silvery foliage; wide heads come in early Summer and are slow to fade. If cut back, more leaves – and sometimes flowers – appear later.
Height: 28 to 32 in. (71 to 81 cm) Bloom Months: July to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 8b Taller, more substantial presence in the garden than other Achillea on the market. Lemon Bright sunny yellow flowers. PP31,693
Sangria PP31,355 Sunset PP31,412 Taffy PP31,755
Achillea ‘Peter Cottontail’
ACHILLEA (YARROW) Achillea ptarmica WALTERS GARDENS ‘PETER COTTONTAIL’
ACHILLEA (YARROW) Achillea x lewisii ‘KING EDWARD’
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Height: 18 to 24 in. (46 to 61 cm) Bloom Months: July to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 8b PP31,756 Low, mounding habit with singular, white flower clusters.
Height: 6 to 10 in. (15 to 25 cm) Bloom Months: Mid-June to July USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 8b Pale primrose-yellow flowers over woolly foliage.
Achillea ‘King Edward’
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Coral
Coral, Lilac, Lemon
Lilac
Peach
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22 | AGASTACHE
AGASTACHE (MEXICAN GIANT HYSSOP) Agastache mexicana DARWIN PERENNIALS SUMMERLONG™ SERIES
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Height: 16 to 22 in. (41 to 56 cm) Bloom Months: April to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 7a to 10b Ideal for pollinator programs and Fall programs. • Earlier to bloom and longer lasting in full bloom for an extended sales window and better garden performance. • Easy to use in mixed deco pots for higher sales value. Coral Features delightful salmon-pink flowers. ‘Balsumlora’ PPAF Lemon Shines with yellow flowers. ‘Balsumlem’ PPAF Lilac Features pink-lilac flowers. ‘Balsumlilac’ Magenta Boasts purple-pink
Agastache Summerlong Coral
Agastache Summerlong Lemon
flowers. ‘Balsumlmag’ Peach Sparkles with peach-colored flowers. ‘Balsumleac’ PPAF
Agastache Summerlong Lilac
Agastache Summerlong Magenta
Agastache Summerlong Peach
AGASTACHE (ANISE HYSSOP, HUMMINGBIRD MINT) Agastache rugosa DARWIN PERENNIALS ‘LITTLE ADDER’
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Height: 15 to 18 in. (38 to 46 cm) Bloom Months: April to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9b PP26,514
Three times the blooms of ‘Black Adder’ for three times the flower power.
• This mint family member is an outstanding source of nectar for bees and butterflies. • Half the height of ‘Black Adder’ and ‘Blue Fortune,’ with better branching. • Great show at retail and in the garden for better sell-through and repeat sales.
Agastache ‘Little Adder’
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Agastache ‘Pinky Pie’
Agastache ‘Guava Lava’
Agastache ‘Mango Tango’
Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’
Agastache ‘Purple Haze’
Agastache ‘Blue Bayou’
Agastache ‘Peachie Keen’
Agastache ‘Rosie Posie’
AGASTACHE (ANISE HYSSOP, HUMMINGBIRD MINT) WALTERS GARDENS TM ‘PINKY PIE’ Height: 18 to 20 in. (46 to 51 cm) Bloom Months: July to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9b PPAF Compact, globe-shaped plants display long-lasting flowers. Displays a perfect habit for the front of borders. AGASTACHE (ANISE HYSSOP, HUMMINGBIRD MINT) Agastache WALTERS GARDENS TM ‘GUAVA LAVA’ Height: 20 to 22 in. (51 to 56 cm) Bloom Months: June to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9b PPAF A dense, well-rounded Agastache that bursts to life in Summer
AGASTACHE (ANISE HYSSOP) Agastache aurantiaca WALTERS GARDENS
AGASTACHE (ANISE HYSSOP) Agastache rupestris WALTERS GARDENS
‘PURPLE HAZE’ Height: 38 in. (97 cm)
Bloom Months: June to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 6a to 10b Cool violet-blue flowers last into Fall. AGASTACHE (ANISE HYSSOP, HUMMINGBIRD MINT)
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‘MANGO TANGO’ Height: 16 to 18 in. (41 to 46 cm) Bloom Months: August USDA Hardiness Zones: 6a to 9b PP28,747 Selected for its compact habit and vibrant flower color. Overall, the plant has a rich, mango-orange color. Individual flowers have dusky rose calyxes and light peach to dusky orange flowers. A deeper shade of orange than ‘Peachie Keen.’ Flowers cover the top three-quarters of the plant.
‘PEACHIE KEEN’ Height: 20 to 24 in. (51 to 61 cm) Bloom Months: August USDA Hardiness Zones: 6a to 9b PP25,886 Densely compact, rounded clump of aromatic, bright green foliage is topped with loads of apricot-peach flowers with complementary purplish-pink calyxes. Flowers for many months beginning in mid-Summer (earlier in warmer zones). Easy to grow.
Agastache rugosa WALTERS GARDENS
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‘BLUE BAYOU’ Height: 16 to 18 in. (41 to 46 cm) Bloom Months: July to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9b PP35,759 Long-lasting, lavender blue flowers attract bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Dark calyxes remain attractive after the plant has finished blooming. This compact plant
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‘ROSIE POSIE’ Height: 18 to 22 in. (46 to 56 cm) Bloom Months: August USDA Hardiness Zones: 6a to 9b PP25,857 TOP SELLER Densely compact, rounded clump of aromatic, bright green foliage is topped with loads of hot pink flowers with magenta-purple calyxes. Flowers for many months beginning in mid-Summer (earlier in warmer zones). Easy to grow.
AGASTACHE (MEXICAN HYSSOP) Agastache hybrid ‘BLUE FORTUNE’
has low water needs and excellent heat tolerance.
Height: 24 to 36 in. (61 to 91 cm) Bloom Months: June to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 6a to 9b Tall spikes of soft blue flowers with fragrant foliage.
with coral-orange flowers held on mauve calyxes.
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Ajuga ‘Bronze Beauty’
Ajuga ‘Burgundy Glow’
Ajuga ‘Mahogany’
Ajuga ‘Catlin’s Giant’
Ajuga Chocolate Chip
AJUGA (BUGLEWEED) Ajuga reptans PLANTHAVEN INT’L, INC. BLACK SCALLOP Height: 6 in. (15 cm) Bloom Months: May to June USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 8b ‘BINBLASCA’ PP15,815
AJUGA (BUGLEWEED) Ajuga x tenorii CHOCOLATE CHIP Height: 4 in. (10 cm) Bloom Months: May to June USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 9b ‘Valfredda’ This dwarf Ajuga has miniature, narrow, chocolate-colored leaves and blue flowers that attract hummingbirds. It’s ideal for small spaces, at garden’s edge or in rock gardens. It pairs well with gold or variegated hostas or Japanese painted fern. Grows in moist soil in partial shade or part-day sun as its foliage can scorch in full sun.
‘BURGUNDY GLOW’
‘CATLIN’S GIANT’ Height: 8 to 10 in. (20 to 25 cm) Bloom Months: May to June USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 9b Robust grower with bold leaves and large, dark purple flowers. ‘MAHOGANY’ Height: 4 to 6 in. (10 to 15 cm) Bloom Months: May to June USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 9b Dark burgundy to black foliage with bright blue flowers.
Height: 3 to 6 in. (8 to 15 cm) Bloom Months: May to June USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 9b
Blue flowers on pink and silver variegated leaves splashed with purple. Blue flower spikes of this
perennial plant complement its striking variegated leaves that display shades of white, purple, rose and green and change to deep bronze in the Fall.
Compact habit shows off shiny, nearly black leaves with neat, scalloped edges and violet-blue flowers.
‘BRONZE BEAUTY’ Height: 8 in. (20 cm) Bloom Months: May to June USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 9b Deep bronze foliage topped by blue flower spikes.
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ALYSSUM Alyssum wulfenianum
DARWIN PERENNIALS ‘GOLDEN SPRING’ Height: 6 to 8 in. (15 to 20 cm) Bloom Months: April to May USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9b PP25,710 Exciting season extender brings a fresh class of “WOW” to the early-Spring flowering group. • The first vegetative alyssum of this species, with the largest flowers of its class. • Easy-to-grow, heat-loving, pest-free, hardy perennial. • Evergreen foliage.
Alyssum ‘Golden Spring’
ARTEMISIA (RUSSIAN WORMWOOD) Artemisia gmelinii DARWIN PERENNIALS SUNFERN™ COLLECTION Height: Varies by variety Bloom Months: Non-flowering USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9a SunFern is a novel collection with fern-like texture that thrives in full sun – the perfect accent plant. • This unique herbaceous perennial works as a companion plant in a container or in the landscape. • Plants are non-invasive and won’t spread. • Low maintenance and drought tolerant. Arcadia Height: 14 to 16 in. (36 to 41 cm) Features medium green leaves. ‘Balfernarc’ PP33.774 Olympia Height: 16 to 18 in. (41 to 46 cm)
Artemisia Sunfern Arcadia
Artemisia Sunfern Olympia
Dark green leaves with red stems. ‘Balfernlym’ PP33.775
Artemisia Sunfern Arcadia
Artemisia Sunfern Olympia
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ARMERIA (THRIFT, SEA PINKS) Armeria pseudarmeria DARWIN PERENNIALS DREAMERIA ® SERIES
ARMERIA DREAMERIA ®
Height: 10 to 12 in. (25 to 30 cm) Bloom Months: March to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9a • Dreameria moves the genus from strictly early-Spring and late-Fall, cool-season perennial to season-long flowering. • Features large flowers on sturdy stems for an excellent color presentation. • Callused cuttings greatly enhance the grower’s ability to grow this crop. • Heat tolerant. • Tidy habit is perfect for landscape and patio containers. TOP SELLER ‘Daydream’ Shows bright pink flowers from Spring until Fall. PP29,381 ‘Dream Clouds’ Beautiful, pure-white variety provides nice accent color in Dreameria combos. PP33,597 ‘Dreamland’ A dark salmon bloom. PP30,601 ‘Hypnotic Dreams’ Large, unique, ruby red flowers stand atop sturdy stems. PP36,461 ‘Sweet Dreams’ Attractive lavender-mauve flowers. PP29,612 ‘Vivid Dreams’ Attractive, deep purple flowers. PP35,236
DREAMERIA is a registered trademark of Plants Management Australia.
‘Dreamland’
The Dreameria series offers entirely new and unique breeding for the Armeria class.
‘Daydream’
‘Dream Clouds’
‘Dreamland’
‘Hypnotic Dreams’
‘Sweet Dreams’
‘Vivid Dreams’
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Amsonia ‘Blue Ice’
Artemisia ‘Powis Castle’
Aster ‘Grape Crush’
Artemisia ‘Silver Brocade’
Artemisia ‘Silver Mound’
AMSONIA (BLUE STAR) Amsonia x hybrida ‘BLUE ICE’ Height: 16 in. (41 cm) Bloom Months: May to June USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9b
ARTEMISIA (WORMWOOD) Artemisia stelleriana ‘SILVER BROCADE’ Height: 8 to 10 in. (20 to 25 cm) Bloom Months: July USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 8b Silvery foliage resembles Dusty Miller; outstanding for rock gardens and edging.
‘PURPLE DOME’ Height: 20 in. (51 cm)
Bloom Months: August to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9b Solid masses of purple flowers with yellow centers. ASTER Aster x frikartii ‘MOENCH’ Height: 24 in. (61 cm) Bloom Months: August to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 8b Deep blue flowers measure 2.5 in. (6 cm).
Starry, blue blooms against narrow, bright green leaves that turn yellow in Fall.
ARTEMISIA (WORMWOOD)
ASTER (NEW ENGLAND ASTER)
Artemisia arborescens ‘POWIS CASTLE’ Height: 24 to 30 in. (61 to 76 cm) Bloom Months: July USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9b Features fine-textured, lacy silver foliage spikes that grow mounded and upright. Artemisia schmidtiana ‘SILVER MOUND’ Height: 6 to 12 in. (15 to 30 cm) Bloom Months: July USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 8b Compact, mounded plants have soft, silvery-gray foliage and small, yellow blooms. ARTEMISIA (WORMWOOD)
Aster novae-angliae WALTERS GARDENS
Aster ‘Purple Dome’
TM
‘GRAPE CRUSH’ Height: 26 to 30 in. (66 to 76 cm) Bloom Months: August to November USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 8b PP33,612 Bringing refinement to Fall- blooming Asters, ‘Grape Crush’ produces a large, very round mound of densely packed flowers.
Aster ‘Moench’
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BRUNNERA COLLECTION
BRUNNERA (GREAT FORGET-ME-NOT)
Brunnera macrophylla DARWIN PERENNIALS BRUNNERA COLLECTION Available as tissue culture-raised liners
Height: Varies by variety Bloom Months: April to May USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9a • Deer resistant. • Produces less Summer browning compared to the competition. • Displays bright blue flowers in Spring. • Brightens up the shade while providing a nice texture in the landscape. NEW Frost King Height: 14 to 16 in. (36 to 41 cm) King-size leaves display strong, green venation. ‘Balfroskin’ PPAF NEW Frost Magic Height: 12 to 15 in. (30 to 38 cm) Plants feature a very silver leaf pattern on elongated, pointed leaves. ‘Balfrosmic’ PPAF ‘ Frostbite’ Height: 6 to 9 in. (15 to 23 cm) Heart-shaped leaves are slightly smaller, allowing production in smaller containers. PP35,059
Frost King
Permafrost
Frostline Height: 10 to 12 in. (25 to 30 cm) Leaves feature a unique chartreuse halo. ‘Balbrufline’ PP36,281 Permafrost Height: 12 to 15 in. (30 to 38 cm) Large-leaf plants
boast strong veins. ‘Balbrupost’ PP35,844
Frost Magic
Frostline
‘Frostbite’
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BUDDLEIA (BUTTERFLY BUSH) Buddleia hybrid DARWIN PERENNIALS CHRYSALIS™ SERIES
BUDDLEIA CHRYSALIS ™
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Height: 20 to 28 in. (51 to 71 cm) Bloom Months: March to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9a • Bred and selected for its abundance of flowers that attract butterflies. • Compact series provides continuous blooming from Spring through late Summer. • Root hardy to USDA Zone 5 and stem hardy in warmer locations.
• Tolerant of rain and has a high drought tolerance once established. • Downy mildew resistant. Blue ‘Balchrylu’ PP33,842 TOP SELLER Cranberry ‘Balchryran’ PP33,845
Pink ‘Balchryink’ PP33,843 Purple ‘Balchryurp’ PP33,847
Steel Blue Butterfly bush is covered in silver-blue flowers. ‘Balchryeel’ PPAF White ‘Balchryite’ PP33,846
Compact Chrysalis features an abundance of flowers and continuous blooming!
Blue
Cranberry
Pink
Purple
Steel Blue
White
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BUDDLEIA (BUTTERFLY BUSH, SUMMER LILAC) Buddleia davidii WALTERS GARDENS TM MONARCH ® SERIES Height: 50 to 60 in. (127 to 152 cm) Bloom Months: August to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 10b panicles of colorful blossoms, a favorite of Monarch butterflies. Incredible flower coverage on its dense clump of leaves. ‘Blue Knight’ Outward-facing flower panicles open light lavender-purple and deepen to blue-purple. PP28,178 Gorgeous butterfly bush produces incredibly long, 10 to 12-in. (25 to 30-cm) ‘Cherry Royale’ Gorgeous magenta-colored blooms stand out against a green, leafy background. PPAF ‘Dark Dynasty’ Royal purple, fragrant flowers. PP27,834 ‘Glass Slippers’ Silvery-green foliage and icy, periwinkle-blue blossoms. PP27,832
BUDDLEIA MONARCH ®
‘Prince Charming’ Bright cerise-pink flower spikes. PP28,903
‘Princess Pink’ Light appleblossom-pink flowers. PP33,665
‘Queen of Hearts’ Vibrant magenta-red blossoms. PP27,987
MONARCH is a U.S. registered trademark of Walters Gardens.
‘Cherry Royale’
‘Dark Dynasty’
‘Blue Knight’
‘Glass Slippers’
‘Prince Charming’
‘Princess Pink’
‘Queen of Hearts’
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Buddleia Butterfly Gold
Buddleia ‘Pink Cascade II’
Buddleia ‘Lilac Cascade’
Buddleia ‘Grand Cascade’
Buddleia ‘Violet Cascade’
Campanula ‘Birch Hybrid’
Campanula Blue Waterfall
BUDDLEIA (BUTTERFLY BUSH) Buddleia
BUDDLEIA (BUTTERFLY BUSH, SUMMER LILAC) Buddleia davidii WALTERS GARDENS TM ‘LILAC CASCADE’
CAMPANULA (BELLFLOWER) Campanula portenschlagiana ‘BIRCH HYBRID’ Height: 4 to 6 in. (10 to 15 cm) Bloom Months: June to August USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 7b A dwarf form with pale blue flowers. CAMPANULA (BELLFLOWER) Campanula poscharskyana
WALTERS GARDENS
TM
‘VIOLET CASCADE’ Height: 48 to 54 in. (122 to 137 cm) Bloom Months: August to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 10b PP34,298 Deep purple flowers on a cascading habit similar to other Buddleia Cascade varieties. Plus, it has passed four years of sterility testing with no seed set. Campanula garganica ‘DICKSON'S GOLD’ Height: 4 to 6 in. (10 to 15 cm) Bloom Months: May to July USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9b Blue, star-shaped flowers on golden foliage. CAMPANULA (BELLFLOWER)
MUST HAVE PERENNIALS
BUTTERFLY GOLD Height: 72 in. (183 cm) Bloom Months: July to August USDA Hardiness Zones: 6a to 9b ‘BUDHUR99’ PP33,807 Yellow to white and green variegated foliage helps this plant stand out even before its blooms appear. Large, mauve-purple flower spikes bloom in Summer. A very fragrant and floriferous shrub with a dense, compact habit.
Height: 60 to 66 in. (152 to 168 cm) Bloom Months: August to November USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 10b PP33,844 The habit of this butterfly bush has panicles that cascade downward, like a waterfall. Features 12 to 18-in. (30 to 46-cm), huge, puffy panicles of pale lilac flowers. BUDDLEIA (BUTTERFLY BUSH) Buddleia hybrida WALTERS GARDENS TM ‘GRAND CASCADE’ Height: 66 to 72 in. (168 to 183 cm) Bloom Months: September to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 10b PP30,868 Enormous, cascading, light lavender-purple flowers with substantial presence in the garden.
MUST HAVE PERENNIALS
BLUE WATERFALL Height: 8 in. (20 cm) Bloom Months: May to July USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9b ‘Camgood’ Low-growing, vigorous, spreading habit with some repeat blooming in Fall; excellent in containers and baskets.
WALTERS GARDENS
TM
‘PINK CASCADE II’
Height: 48 to 54 in. (122 to 137 cm) Bloom Months: July to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 10b PP35,438 Large bush with appleblossom- pink flowers. Long, 12-in. (30-cm) panicles cascade down the plant, appearing to weep, like a bridal wreath spirea. Seed set has not been observed, indicating plant is likely sterile.
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Caryopteris ‘Emerald Crest’
Caryopteris ‘Gold Crest’
DARWIN PERENNIALS ‘GOLD CREST’
CARYOPTERIS (BLUEBEARD) Caryopteris x clandonensis DARWIN PERENNIALS ‘EMERALD CREST’
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Height: 28 to 36 in. (71 to 91 cm) Bloom Months: August to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 6a to 9a PP32,310 Colors will not fade in intense sunlight! • Shows beautiful golden foliage in Spring and Summer, accented by blue flowers in late Summer and Fall. • Features a mounded habit and broad leaves. • Ideal for 2.5-qt. pot size.
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Height: 28 to 36 in. (71 to 91 cm) Bloom Months: August to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 6a to 9a PP34,852 Provides a better finished plant with a high-impact color show! • A rare bright blue for Fall programs.
• Dense flower clusters in late Summer and Fall attract pollinators. • Compact plant has glossy green leaves and a nice, mounded habit.
DARWIN PERENNIALS GRAND BLEU ®
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Height: 48 in. (122 cm) Bloom Months: August to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 6a to 9b ‘Inoveris’ One of the best blue Caryopteris on the market. • Deep purple-blue flower clusters. • Compact, upright plant habit. • Blooms until first frost.
Caryopteris Grand Bleu
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CENTAUREA (SNOWFLAKE DUSTY MILLER) Centaurea ragusina DARWIN PERENNIALS SILVER SWIRL
CENTAUREA SILVER SWIRL
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Height: 8 to 11 in. (20 to 28 cm) Bloom Months: June to July USDA Hardiness Zones: 6b to 9b ‘Balcentsirl’ PP35,838 • Plant has distinctive silvery white foliage with wavy leaf edges. • Ideal for combos and front-of-the-border plantings. • Offers better Winter hardiness than the competition.
Attract more attention to any display or landscape.
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Centaurea ‘Amethyst Dream’
Coreopsis Sunfetti Yellow Bicolor
Centaurea ‘Amethyst in Snow’
CENTAUREA (CORNFLOWER) Centaurea montana
CERATOSTIGMA (LEADWORT)
COREOPSIS (TICKSEED) Coreopsis rosea ‘AMERICAN DREAM’ Height: 9 to 15 in. (23 to 38 cm) Bloom Months: June to July USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 9b Fine, dark green foliage sprinkled with rose-pink flowers. COREOPSIS (TICKSEED) Coreopsis hybrida DANZIGER “DAN” FLOWER FARMS SOLANNA™ GOLDEN SPHERE Height: 8 in. (20 cm) Bloom Months: May to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9b ‘DECOREO16’ PP25,241 Bright yellow, fully double flowers on a compact habit with lance-shaped foliage. SOLANNA is a U.S. trademark of Danziger “Dan” Flower Farms.
DARWIN PERENNIALS NEW FOR 2026 SUNFETTI YELLOW BICOLOR
Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Height: 8 to 12 in. (20 to 30 cm) Bloom Months: April to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 8b
MUST HAVE PERENNIALS
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‘AMETHYST DREAM’ Height: 20 in. (51 cm) Bloom Months: June to July USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 9b PP20,781 Unique “shingled” buds grow into showy, radiant, royal-purple blooms accented by softly haired, silver foliage.
Small blue flowers over shiny green foliage that turns bronze-red in Fall.
Height: 12 to 14 in. (30 to 36 cm) Bloom Months: March to November USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9b ‘Balsettiyel’ PPAF Abundance of petite flowers that bloom most of the Summer. • Strong powdery mildew resistance vs. other coreopsis. • Bulks fast in the container and in the ground Coreopsis x hybrida ITSAUL PLANTS, INC. ‘JETHRO TULL’ Height: 15 in. (38 cm) Bloom Months: May to August USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9b PP18,789 COREOPSIS (TICKSEED) Compact, hybrid, dwarf variety produces fluted, non-fading, golden yellow flowers all Summer.
COREOPSIS (TICKSEED) Coreopsis auriculata ‘NANA’ Height: 9 in. (23 cm) Bloom Months: April to June
MUST HAVE PERENNIALS
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 9b Small, orange-yellow, daisy-like
‘AMETHYST IN SNOW’ Height: 14 in. (36 cm) Bloom Months: June to July USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 9b PP18,284 Lovely bicolor blooms in a striking new flower form with dense masses of silvery-green foliage.
flowers on bushy plants with large, rounded, dark green, evergreen foliage.
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