Darwin 2027 Catalog - Star Roses

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DARWIN PERENNIALS ® 2027

NEW VARIETIES 2027

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1. Lavender Butterfly Garden™ Poppin' Pink.................48 2. Grass Panicum Dream Catcher ® Lightning Bolt ® ..........................................................................34 3. Hemerocallis DayScape™ Golden Yellow..........42-43 4. Helianthemum SunBurst™ White...................................37 5. Hemerocallis DayScape™ Berries and Cream...42-43 6. Helianthemum SunBurst™ Pink.......................................37 7. Heuchera Everglow Midnight..........................................40 8. Schizachyrium Free Spirit ® Blue Arrow ® .....................35 9. Lavender Butterfly Garden™ Plum Perfect...............48 10. Sedum Lemon Sparkle.........................................................81 11. Hemerocallis DayScape™ Coral Blaze.................42-43 12. Echinacea Sombrero Poco™ Hot Pink Improved...30

HELLO, GROWERS! There are so many reasons to be excited about 2027 at Darwin Perennials! For starters, we’re making a bold move further into the ornamental grass category and taking our very first step into daylilies — a milestone moment for our assortment. These launches are especially meaningful to me personally, as much of my career was spent on the landscape side of the industry. With new categories come new opportunities. Our NEW grasses and daylilies are both available as bare root, which is a new product form to Darwin. This opens doors for our product development team for future intros.

Achillea............................................15-16 Agastache............................................ 18 Alyssum................................................. 19 Armeria...................................................17 Artemisia............................................... 19 Brunnera.............................................. 20 Caryopteris...........................................21 Coreopsis....................................... 21-22 Delosperma......................................... 23 Dianthus................................................ 24 Digitalis.................................................. 25 Echinacea.....................................26-30 Erysimum...............................................31 Eupatorium.......................................... 32 Gaillardia............................................... 33 Geranium.............................................. 33 Grasses.......................................... 34-36 Helianthemum................................... 37 Helianthus............................................ 38 Heliopsis................................................ 38 Hemerocallis................................42-43 Heuchera...................................... 39-40 Iberis.........................................................41 Kniphofia............................................... 44 Lavandula..................................... 45-50 Leucanthemum.......................... 51-52 Monarda.........................................53-56 Nepeta............................................. 57-59 Penstemon...................................60-64 Perovskia............................................... 65 Phlox.................................................66-72 Polemonium........................................ 73 Rosmarinus.......................................... 73 Rudbeckia............................................ 74 Salvia............................................... 75-80 Sedum............................................. 81-82 Stachys................................................... 83 Veronica..........................................84-85 Viola.........................................................86 DARWIN PERENNIALS VARIETIES

At Darwin Colombia, we continue to focus on producing the highest-quality unrooted perennial inputs. We are increasing our emphasis on best practices in harvesting, scouting and sanitation, and adjusting as more effective practices come to our attention. For a look behind the scenes of the life of an unrooted perennial cutting, check this out!

Darwin also offers unique and high-performing varieties from tissue culture. Some recent favorites include Rudbeckia Suntacular, Echinacea Sombrero ® Fuchsia Fandango and Geranium Purple Glow. These varieties all shine just as brightly on a retail bench as they do in the landscape year after year. Finally, don’t forget that your input and feedback greatly influence our breeding direction, production methods and customer support structure, so let us know what you think. Thank you for your business and support.

Sincerely,

ICONS

Attracts Pollinators

Mike Annes Sales & Marketing Manager MAnnes@darwinperennials.com (630) 588-3495

Deer Resistant

Cut Flower

Award Winner

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1. Echinacea Sombrero® – Pages 28-29 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 78 ' 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 46 ' SuperBlue' is better than Lavender 'Hidcote' because of bigger blooms and a better habit in the landscape. 4. Nepeta Junior Walker ™ – Page 58 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’ page 19 Earliest Spring

Magenta Glow

Early Spring

Erysimum Brightside ™ Series page 31

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Phlox Spring Splash ™ Series page 68

Iberis ‘Snowsation’ page 41 Early Spring

Lilac

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Mid Spring

Lavender Anouk Series page 47

NEW Pink

Mid Spring

Mid Spring Dianthus Mountain Frost ™

NEW Helianthemum SunBurst ™ Series page 37

Series page 24

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Mid Spring

Phlox Candy Cloud ™ Series page 67

Geranium Purple Glow page 33 Late Spring/Early Summer

Mid Spring

NEW Lavender Butterfly Garden ™

Series page 48

NEW Poppin’ Pink

Attracting hummingbirds, bees and butterflies is every gardener’s dream! Create a pollinator-focused retail display by including these varieties: Agastache....................................................................................................... 18 Digitalis .............................................................................................................. 25 Echinacea............................................................................................... 26-30 Hemerocallis........................................................................................ 42-43 Heuchera................................................................................................ 39-40 Monarda.................................................................................................. 53-56 Nepeta ....................................................................................................... 57-59 Penstemon............................................................................................ 60-64 Perovskia.......................................................................................................... 65 Phlox........................................................................................................... 66-72 Salvia.......................................................................................................... 75-80 Veronica................................................................................................... 84-85 POLLINATOR POWER

Echinacea Sombrero ® Rosada pages 28-29

Hemerocallis DayScape™ Scarlet Burst pages 42-43

Agastache Summerlong™ Coral page 18

Pollinator News • Many of your favorite fruits, nuts and vegetables rely on pollinators! • Trends show homeowners embracing low-maintenance, pollinator-friendly lawns. • Townhouse and apartment residents are seeking information on container gardening expressly for attracting pollinators. Look for the hummingbird icon to find pollinator-attracting perennials.

Penstemon Mountain Treats™ Rose, page 62

Digitalis Arctic Fox™ Rose page 25

View all of these varieties online and watch videos of hummingbirds in flight!

CUT FLOWERS

Six reasons perennials make ideal flowers: 1. Perennials return each year, reducing your planting time and costs. 2. Most perennials increase root strength and produce more sturdy stems each year. 3. Perennials offer extended bloom seasons. 4. Once established, perennials are more drought tolerant than annuals. 5. Perennial varieties display unique, visually interesting flower forms. 6. There is a high market demand for perennial cut flowers!

Hemerocallis DayScape™ Golden Yellow pages 42-43

Take advantage of the cut flower garden trend by adding these top-performing perennials to your program: Achillea................................................................................................................... 15-16 Digitalis ........................................................................................................................... 25 Echinacea........................................................................................................... 26-30 Heliopsis ....................................................................................................................... 38 Hemerocallis..................................................................................................... 42-43 Kniphofia ....................................................................................................................... 44 Lavandula............................................................................................................ 45-50 Leucanthemum............................................................................................... 51-52 Monarda............................................................................................................... 53-56 Penstemon........................................................................................................ 60-64 Perovskia...................................................................................................................... 65 Phlox....................................................................................................................... 66-72 Rudbeckia.................................................................................................................... 74 Salvia....................................................................................................................... 75-80 Sedum.................................................................................................................... 81-82 Veronica................................................................................................................ 84-85

Hemerocallis DayScape™ Coral Frill pages 42-43

Lavender Butterfly Garden™ Plum Perfect page 48

To find cut flowers throughout the catalog, look for this icon!

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We’re here to help you GROW!

I love helping customers review and revamp their perennial programs. Our videos are perfect for this because growers can watch them whenever it’s convenient! Darren Barshaw, Product Representative DBarshaw@darwinperennials.com

Tune in to the Darwin Perennials’ YouTube channel for grower tips and behind-the-scenes tours!

“ I have always been passionate about growing, especially young plants. Now, I have the joy of using my growing and travel experiences to help create useful resources for growers, such as our First-Year-Flowering Tool. Christopher Fifo, Product Representative CFifo@darwinperennials.com ”

Customize your growing schedule at FirstYearFloweringTool.com.

Which one would you ship? When blooms can make or break a crop, you can’t afford to guess about timing.

Don’t guess. Visit FirstYearFloweringTool.com

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SMARTER PLANTS Plants With a Purpose Plants can do so much besides add beauty to a garden. Plants stabilize soil to prevent erosion, provide flowers for arrangements and attract and feed vital pollinators. By choosing plants thoughtfully, a garden can be visually appealing while supporting our environment.

Here are a few varieties to help your customers plant with a purpose.

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Pollinator Deer

Drought Wet Soil

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4‑Season Interest

Cut Flower

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Echinacea

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Eupatorium Gaillardia Geranium Grass Miscanthus

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Guapa Series Purple Glow

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NEW Dream Catcher ® Series NEW Free Spirit ® Series NEW Dayscape™ Series Carnival Series NEW Butterfly Garden™ Series

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The life of a cutting starts at Darwin Colombia

Delivering to you in full, on time and with high quality.

“ The unrooted and callused cuttings we receive from Darwin Colombia are nothing short of exceptional. Uniformity in cutting size, timing and order fulfillment give us what we need to be successful in our production. In the high-stakes world of greenhouse production, your finish is only as good as your starting material, and Darwin consistently sets the bar for high-quality inputs. Tom Costamagna, Director of Horticulture Young’s Plant Farm

See for yourself! Take the tour now.

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

Darwin Perennials has a number of classes available as Genesis callused cuttings, including: Achillea..................................................................... 15-16 Armeria.............................................................................. 17 Artemisia......................................................................... 19 Erysimum ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 Gaillardia......................................................................... 33 Helianthemum ����������������������������������������������������������� 37 Heliopsis .......................................................................... 38 Iberis.................................................................................... 41 Lavandula.............................................................. 45-50 Perovskia......................................................................... 65 Phlox.......................................................................... 66-72 Salvia......................................................................... 75-80 Veronica.................................................................. 84-85 Viola................................................................................... 86

The benefits of Genesis callused cuttings include: • Two weeks less in propagation. • More uniform rooting. • Less shrink. “ Before we tried Darwin’s callused cuttings, our lavender cutting loss was close to 40%, but now it’s less than 10%. And prop time in the greenhouse is about 50% faster, so we can plant 2 to 3 weeks earlier! It’s a big advantage.

Mat McKellips, Head Grower and Ana Gonzalez, Production Manager The Pinery

Scan to see the most current list of products available as Genesis.

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DARWIN PERENNIALS TEAM

Karl Batschke General Manager KBatschke@ darwinperennials.com

Cristina Brusco Darwin Colombia General Manager CBrusco@darwinperennials.com

Mike Annes Sales & Marketing Manager MAnnes@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

FPO

Tracey Laflamme Business Analyst TLaflamme@darwinperennials.com

Rachel Welz Marketing Coordinator RWelz@darwinperennials.com

Darren Barshaw Product Representative DBarshaw@ darwinperennials.com

Christopher Fifo Product Representative CFifo@darwinperennials.com

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TEAM FAVORITES

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“Kniphofia Glowstick offers a grass-like texture with vibrant yellow flowers appearing mid-Summer and blooming deep into Fall. Glowstick shines brightest when most of the perennial garden is winding down for the season, adding bright color and soft texture to the otherwise-fading landscape.” Karl Batschke “Rosmarinus Blue Cascade can do it all! This gorgeous, aromatic rosemary plant cascades beautifully from hanging baskets and container arrangements. It makes an excellent spiller in mixed combinations, softens the aesthetic of a retaining wall in the landscape and even adds fresh flavor to your dinner!” Mike Annes “Echinacea Double Scoop ™ Watermelon Deluxe has a WOW factor that's unbeatable! Gorgeous, deep-pink flowers start out with beautifully contrasting, darker-center cones that develop into fully double pompom flowers that completely cover the plant! Their high-impact color shines at retail and in the garden.” Sarah Greenwood “Low-maintenance Brunnera Frost King delivers huge silver leaves with showy green venation that brighten shady areas. It’s very deer resistant and holds up in the garden all season.” Darren Barshaw “Helianthemum SunBurst ™ adds a fresh twist to an old-school genus by displaying larger flowers – and more of them – in early-Spring landscapes. Plants form a dense mat of beautiful, silvery-green foliage that holds up well in Summer landscapes. SunBurst is the best of both seasons!” Christopher Fifo

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A-Z Listing

Grow your best season ever with these popular varieties!

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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.

Terracotta

Red

Rose

Terracotta

Violet

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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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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.

‘Dream Clouds’

The Dreameria series offers entirely unique breeding for the Armeria class.

‘Daydream’

‘Dream Clouds’

‘Dreamland’

‘Hypnotic Dreams’

‘Sweet Dreams’

‘Vivid Dreams’

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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

Agastache Summerlong Coral

Agastache Summerlong Lemon

salmon-pink flowers. ‘Balsumlora’ PP36,952

Lemon Shines with yellow flowers. ‘Balsumlem’ PP36,951 Lilac Features pink-lilac flowers. ‘Balsumlilac’

Magenta Boasts purple-pink flowers. ‘Balsumlmag’ Peach Sparkles with peach-colored flowers. ‘Balsumleac’ PP36,935

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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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™ OLYMPIA Height: 16 to 18 in. (41 to 46 cm) Bloom Months: Non-flowering USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9a ‘Balfernlym’ PP33,775 SunFern Olympia has a fern-like texture that thrives in full sun – the perfect accent plant. • This unique herbaceous perennial works well as a companion plant in containers and in the landscape. • Plants are non-invasive and won’t spread. • Low maintenance and drought tolerant.

• Features dark green leaves with red stems.

Artemisia SunFern Olympia

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BRUNNERA (GREAT FORGET-ME-NOT)

Brunnera macrophylla DARWIN PERENNIALS BRUNNERA COLLECTION Available as tissue culture-raised liners

BRUNNERA COLLECTION

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. Frost King Height: 14 to 16 in. (36 to 41 cm) King-size leaves display strong, green venation. ‘Balfroskin’ PPAF 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 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.

Permafrost

(30 to 38 cm) Large-leaf plants boast strong veins. ‘Balbrupost’ PP35,844

Frost King

Frostline

Frost Magic

‘Frostbite’

Permafrost

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Caryopteris ‘Emerald Crest’

Caryopteris ‘Gold Crest’

Caryopteris Grand Bleu

Coreopsis Sunfetti Yellow Bicolor

DARWIN PERENNIALS ‘GOLD CREST’

CARYOPTERIS (BLUEBEARD) Caryopteris x clandonensis DARWIN PERENNIALS ‘EMERALD CREST’

COREOPSIS (TICKSEED) Coreopsis hybrida DARWIN PERENNIALS SUNFETTI

DARWIN PERENNIALS GRAND BLEU ®

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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.

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.

YELLOW BICOLOR

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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.

Height: 12 to 14 in. (30 to 36 cm) Bloom Months: March to November USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9b ‘Balsettiyel’ Abundance of petite flowers that bloom most of the Summer. • Delivers strong powdery mildew resistance vs. other coreopsis. • Bulks fast in the container and in the ground.

• Dense flower clusters in late Summer and Fall attract pollinators. • Compact plant has glossy green leaves and a nice, mounded habit.

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COREOPSIS (TICKSEED) Coreopsis hybrida DARWIN PERENNIALS UPTICK™ SERIES

COREOPSIS UPTICK ™

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Height: 12 to 14 in. (30 to 36 cm) Bloom Months: March to November USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9b • Tidy, mounded habit is easier to ship and shows better at retail. • Keeps its shape – and continuous color – in the landscape all Summer long.

• Low maintenance and very mildew resistant.

Easy-to-finish series has bigger flowers and longer blooming for more color at retail and in the garden. Red Nearly fully red in Spring; red with yellow petal tips in Summer. Mounded habit is similar to Yellow & Red. ‘Baluptred’ PP33,866 Yellow & Red ‘Baluptowed’ PP28,865 Gold Boasts large, solid golden-yellow blooms. ‘Baluptold’ PP36,937 TOP SELLER Gold & Bronze ‘Baluptgonz’ PP28,882 Cream This clean, creamy white is highly desired for landscape design. ‘Balupteam’ PP28,964 Cream & Red ‘Balupteamed’ PP28,866

Cream

Mixed container featuring Coreopsis UpTick Gold & Bronze; Lavandula Annet; Salvia Mirage Neon Rose

Yellow & Red

Cream & Red

Gold

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Product information and culture charts at darwinperennials.com

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DELOSPERMA (ICE PLANT) Delosperma hybrida

DELOSPERMA OCEAN SUNSET ™

DARWIN PERENNIALS OCEAN SUNSET™ SERIES

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Height: 4 to 6 in. (10 to 15 cm) Bloom Months: March to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9b • High flower count per plant, with large flowers on a great habit. • Outstanding performer in pots, with showy flowers that close at night and open in mid morning. • The intense, vivid colors are ideal in rock gardens and borders. • Very drought tolerant once established.

TOP SELLER Orange Glow (pictured left) ‘T1873’ PP34,674 Orange Vibe ‘T1821’ PP34,943 Violet ‘T1854’ PP34,730

Violet Flare Iridescent purple-pink flowers on a low, mounded habit. ‘T2173’ PP37,029

Orange Vibe

Violet

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DIANTHUS (CHINA PINKS, CHEDDAR PINKS) Dianthus hybrida

DIANTHUS MOUNTAIN FROST — SPREADING

DARWIN PERENNIALS MOUNTAIN FROST™ COLLECTION Available as liners Height: Varies by variety

Bloom Months: March to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 4b to 9a • This standout collection will rebloom consistently from early Spring until Fall. • Requires no vernalization to flower. • Tolerant of rainy and wet conditions. • Tidy, mounding habit is great for landscape borders. • Ideal for 2.5-qt. and 1-gal. pot sizes. Pink Carpet Height: 6 to 8 in. (15 to 20 cm) A burst of bright pink color and strong, green foliage. ‘KonD1010K2’ PP30,246 Pink PomPom Height: 6 to 8 in. (15 to 20 cm) Double rose-pink flowers with dark green foliage. ‘KonD1014K3’ PP30,190 Pink Twinkle Height: 6 to 8 in. (15 to 20 cm) Bright, bicolor pink flowers with silvery-gray foliage. ‘KonD1060K3’ PP30,105 White Twinkle Height: 5 to 6 in. (13 to 15 cm) Bright, bicolor white and pink flowers with silvery-gray foliage. ‘KonD1060K1’ PP30,218 Red Garnet Height: 6 to 8 in. (15 to 20 cm) Silver-gray foliage with deep red flowers that don’t fade in the heat or sun. ‘KonD1335K1’ PP32,362 Rose Bouquet Height: 10 to 12 in. (25 to 30 cm) Extra-large, deep rose flowers with dark green foliage. ‘KonD1044K2’ PP30,274 TOP SELLER Ruby Glitter Height: 6 to 8 in. (15 to 20 cm) Non-fading red blooms with cream-white blotches and silver-gray foliage. ‘KonD1400K6’ PP33,461 Ruby Snow Height: 6 to 8 in. (15 to 20 cm) Silver-gray foliage and white blooms with red eyes. Flowers don’t fade in the heat or sun. ‘KonD1400K4’ PP33,460 Silver Strike Height: 8 to 10 in. (20 to 25 cm) Bright, bicolor pink flowers with silver-gray foliage. ‘KonD1039K1’ PP30,079

Pink Carpet

Pink PomPom

Pink Twinkle

White Twinkle

DIANTHUS MOUNTAIN FROST — MOUNDING

Red Garnet

Rose Bouquet

Ruby Snow

Ruby Glitter

Silver Strike

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DIGITALIS (FOXGLOVE) Digitalis hybrida DARWIN PERENNIALS ARCTIC FOX™ SERIES

DIGITALIS ARCTIC FOX ™

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Height: 18 to 24 in. (46 to 61 cm) Bloom Months: April to September; Natural season flowering USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9a • Adds amazing impulse

color for perennial tables. • Flowers all season long. • Ideal for 2.5-qt. and 1.5-gal. pot sizes.

Lemon Cream Tall stems of light yellow flowers make this the perfect thriller in large combo pots. ‘Balroxleam’ PPAF TOP SELLER Rose (pictured left) ‘Balroxose’ PP31,900

This beautiful hybrid Digitalis offers much-needed Winter hardiness for northern growers, plus Summer-long flowering for southern growers.

Lemon Cream

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Echinacea PAGES 27-30

Echinacea Sombrero Adobe Orange Pages 28-29

Echinacea Double Scoop Bubble Gum Page 27

Echinacea Height Comparisons Echinacea x hybrida

24"

12"

Sombrero Poco™ Series

Echinacea Double Scoop Strawberry Deluxe Page 27

Sombrero ® Series

NEW Echinacea Sombrero Poco Hot Pink Improved Page 30

Echinacea Sombrero Lemon Yellow Pages 28-29

ECHINACEA (CONEFLOWER) Echinacea x hybrida DARWIN PERENNIALS DOUBLE SCOOP™ SERIES

ECHINACEA DOUBLE SCOOP ™

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Available as tissue culture-raised liners

Height: 22 to 24 in. (56 to 61 cm) Bloom Months: June to August USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9b • Deluxe varieties bring the branching, flower count and timing of the Sombrero ® Series to Double Scoop. • More compact with better branching and a higher flower count than the typical double-flowered Echinacea. • More reliable first year flowering. Bubble Gum ‘Balscblum’

PP23,103; US7,982,110 Cranberry ‘Balscanery’ PP24,769; US7,982,110 Mandarin ‘Balscandin’ PP26,640; US7,982,110

Raspberry Deluxe Radiant dark pink double blooms.

‘Balscrasux’ PP35,823; US7,982,110 Strawberry Deluxe A glamorous, deep red color. ‘Balscawbux’ PP35,760; USUS7,982,110 Watermelon Deluxe Hot pink with an almost

black eye when first opening. ‘Balscmelux’ PP35,743; US7,982,110

Watermelon Deluxe

Amazing flower coverage makes a bold statement

in landscapes and gardens.

Bubble Gum

Cranberry

Mandarin

Raspberry Deluxe

Strawberry Deluxe

Watermelon Deluxe

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ECHINACEA (CONEFLOWER) Echinacea x hybrida DARWIN PERENNIALS SOMBRERO ® SERIES

ECHINACEA SOMBRERO ®

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Available as tissue culture-raised liners

Height: 18 to 20 in. (46 to 51 cm) Bloom Months: June to August USDA Hardiness Zones: 4b to 9b Sombrero’s vibrant colors are matched by its exceptional Winter hardiness and excellent landscape performance. • Highly floriferous series is naturally well branched and compact for easy shipping. • Excellent retail presentation, commanding a premium price. • Well matched in habit and timing. • Plant Sombrero in the Spring TOP SELLER Adobe Orange ‘Balsomador’ PP26,639; US7,982,110 Blanco ‘Balsomblanc’ Fuchsia Fandango Vibrant pink blooms on a well-branched, compact habit. ‘Balsomfand’ US7,982,110 and sell it the same year. • Ideal for 2.5-qt. pot size. Granada Gold (pictured right) Rich, golden yellow, non-fading color. ‘Balsomold’ PP30,115; US7,982,110 TOP SELLER Lemon Yellow ‘Balsomemyim’ PP30,116; US7,982,110 Mandarin Mambo Amazing, next-level flower coverage and petal overlap feature first-year flowering on a uniform habit. Rosada Bright rose-pink flowers with dark purple stems. Suitable for garden and cut flower use. ‘Balsomrosa’ PP33,011; US7,982,110 TOP SELLER Salsa Red ‘Balsomsed’ PP23,105; US7,982,110 Sangrita Scarlet-red with burgundy-red flower stems. ‘Balsomanita’ PP30,138; US7,982,110 Bold, bright orange flowers fade to a lovely peach color. ‘Balsomambo’ US7,982,110

Tres Amigos Shows three colors at once! Flowers open to peachy-coral, age to rose and fade to burgundy. ‘Balsomtresgo’ PP30,750; US7,982,110

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Fuchsia Fandango

Mandarin Mambo

Adobe Orange

Granada Gold (also pictured on page 28)

Blanco

BETTER VERSIONS ® by Darwin Perennials Echinacea Sombrero is better than older coneflower varieties thanks to its better habit, stronger Winter hardiness and more flowers per plant.

Sangrita

Rosada

Salsa Red

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Tres Amigos

Lemon Yellow

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ECHINACEA (CONEFLOWER) Echinacea x hybrida

ECHINACEA SOMBRERO POCO ™

DARWIN PERENNIALS SOMBRERO POCO™ SERIES

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Height: 14 to 16 in. (36 to 41 cm) Bloom Months: June to August USDA Hardiness Zones: 4b to 9b • Sturdy plants are covered in blooms with bright, rich colors. • Compact, for better forcing and greenhouse growing performance. • Well matched in habit and timing. • Plant in Spring and sell the same year. TOP SELLER Hot Coral ‘Balsomcor’ PP23,097; US7,982,110

NEW Hot Pink Improved ‘Balsompotimp’ US7,982,110

Red High-impact, red flowers. ‘Balsompred PP34,897; US7,982,110 White ‘Balsompocwi’ US7,982,110 Yellow Unique, non-fading flowers last for weeks. ‘Balsompocel’ US11,297,788; US7,982,110

Exceptional Winter hardiness, excellent branching and proven landscape performance.

Hot Coral

Hot Coral

Hot Pink Improved

Red

White

Yellow

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ERYSIMUM (WALLFLOWER) Erysimum cultivars SELECTA ONE BRIGHTSIDE™ SERIES

ERYSIMUM BRIGHTSIDE ™

Height: 18 to 22 in. (46 to 56 cm) Bloom Months: February to April USDA Hardiness Zones: 7a to 10b • More flowers, richer colors and better habit than standard erysimum when vernalized. • Perennial in the South, and makes a great deco container in the North. • Great for early-Spring, shoulder season production. Bright Yellow (pictured left) ‘KLEEY21079’ Lemon Ice ‘KLEEY21078’ Magenta Glow ‘KLEEY21069’ Orange (pictured left) ‘KLEEY23096’ White (pictured left) ‘KLEEY24095’

Lemon Ice

Magenta Glow

White

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EUPATORIUM (JOE-PYE WEED) Eupatorium dubium DARWIN PERENNIALS ‘LITTLE JOE’

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Height: 36 to 48 in. (91 to 122 cm) Bloom Months: July to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 9b Strong, sturdy stems won’t flop! • Dwarf variety with green foliage and lavender-pink flowers. • Large clusters of flowers in Summer dry to attractive light

brown seed heads in Fall. • Tolerates seasonally wet to rather dry sites.

Eupatorium ‘Little Joe’

EUPATORIUM (JOE-PYE WEED) Eupatorium purpureum

FLORENSIS, B.V. EUPHORIA™ RUBY

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Height: 24 to 32 in. (61 to 81 cm) Bloom Months: July to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9a ‘FLOREUPRE1’ PP31,668 • Flowers earlier in the Summer than typical Joe-Pye Weed varieties. • Bloom time extends well into late Summer and Fall. • One of the first compact Eupatorium for the modern garden landscape. • Very attractive to pollinators and butterflies. • Ideal for 2.5-qt. and 1-gal. pot sizes.

EUPHORIA is a U.S. trademark of Florensis, B.V.

Eupatorium Euphoria Ruby

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GERANIUM (CRANESBILL)

Geranium sanguineum DARWIN PERENNIALS PURPLE GLOW Available as tissue culture-raised liners

Height: 10 to 12 in. (25 to 30 cm) Bloom Months: March to November USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 8b ‘Balgerpur103’ PPAF • Excellent flower coverage with vibrant, saturated color. • Vigorous, low-mounding habit. • Fills out containers nicely.

Geranium Purple Glow

GAILLARDIA (BLANKET FLOWER) Gaillardia aristata FLORENSIS, B.V. GUAPA SERIES

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Height: 15 to 17 in. (38 to 43 cm) Bloom Months: June to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9b • Compact, mounding habit. • Heat tolerant. • Reliable supply from Colombia. Flamenco Bicolor Burgundy center petals are encircled by vibrant golden-yellow petal tips. ‘FLOGB0060’ PP35,858 Red Red petals surround deep red and golden-yellow bicolor centers. ‘FLOGB0014’

Gaillardia Guapa Flamenco Bicolor

Gaillardia Guapa Red

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PANICUM (SWITCHGRASS) Panicum virgatum Available as bare root and liners HORTECH, INC. NEW FOR 2027

DREAM CATCHER ® COLLECTION

DREAM CATCHER ® LIGHTNING BOLT ®

Height: 66 to 78 in. (168 to 198 cm) Bloom Months: August to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 8a ‘Nontlobg’ PP36,395 • Stays upright through rain and wind. • Displays silvery plumes from mid-Summer until Fall. • Ideal as an accent, specimen or hedging.

HORTECH, INC. NEW FOR 2027 DREAM CATCHER ® SMOKY ROSE ®

Height: 36 to 42 in. (91 to 107 cm) Bloom Months: August to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 8a ‘Nonesory’ PP36,511 • Compact habit. • Displays billowy, smoke-rose flowers from mid-Summer until Fall. • Looks wonderful mass-planted,

as an accent and as companion plants.

HORTECH, INC. NEW FOR 2027 DREAM CATCHER ® TUMBLEWEED ®

Height: 36 to 38 in. (91 to 97 cm) Bloom Months: August to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 8a ‘Nondee’ PP36,232 • Unique, rounded shape looks like a beachball or tumbleweed when in flower. • Compact habit holds together well through wind and rain. PANICUM VIRGATUM DREAM CATCHER is a U.S. trademark of Hortech, Inc. PANICUM VIRGATUM LIGHTNING BOLT, SMOKY ROSE and TUMBLEWEED are U.S. registered trademarks of Hortech, Inc. Panicum virgatum is hereby disclaimed.

Lightning Bolt

Lightning Bolt

Smoky Rose

Tumbleweed

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SCHIZACHYRIUM GRASS (LITTLE BLUESTEM) Schizachyrium scoparium Available as bare root and liners HORTECH, INC.

FREE SPIRIT ® COLLECTION

NEW FOR 2027 FREE SPIRIT ® BLUE ARROW ®

Height: 36 to 42 in. (91 to 107 cm) Bloom Months: August to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 8a ‘Nonworreau’ • Compact habit with season-long color interest. • Foliage is the shape of a broad arrow in a crisp, steel blue color from Spring until Fall. • Flowers August through October. HORTECH, INC. NEW FOR 2027 FREE SPIRIT ® COMET ® Height: 36 to 42 in. (91 to 107 cm) Bloom Months: August to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 8a ‘Nontemoc’ • Upright habit. • Grass is sky blue during Spring and Summer before changing from the base to hues of ruby red, purple and green during bloom season. • Tight growth habit makes it a nice compact hedge, accent plant or companion plant.

HORTECH, INC. NEW FOR 2027 FREE SPIRIT ® MYSTIC PURPLE™

Height: 24 to 30 in. (61 to 76 cm) Bloom Months: August to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 8a ‘Nonelpru’ • Blue-colored grass with a vase-like habit. • Blades turn into beautiful tones of purple and red with silver plumes. • Foliage reaches 30 to 36 in. (76 to 91 cm) tall when in bloom. SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM FREE SPIRIT and SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM BLUE ARROW, COMET and MYSTIC PURPLE are U.S. registered trademarks of Hortech, Inc. Schizachyrium scoparium is hereby disclaimed.

Blue Arrow

Blue Arrow

Comet

Mystic Purple

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Miscanthus Bandwidth

Miscanthus High Frequency

DARWIN PERENNIALS HIGH FREQUENCY Available as a liner only Height: 80 to 86 in. (203 to 218 cm) Bloom Months: September to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9a ‘NCMS3’ PP34,712 A tall, columnar, banded Miscanthus – perfect for height and structure in the landscape. • Creates showy retail displays without the need for flowers. • Rust resistant and infertile DARWIN PERENNIALS MY FAIR MAIDEN Available as a liner only Height: 72 to 102 in. (183 to 259 cm) Bloom Months: October to November USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9a ‘NCMS1’ PP26,387 A non-invasive, infertile hybrid Maiden Grass. • Ideal for dramatic backgrounds in the landscape. for healthy, non-invasive plants in the landscape. • An excellent feather-like seed head display in the Fall for added interest.

PANICUM (SWITCHGRASS) Panicum virgatum RUBY RIBBONS Available as liner only Height: 24 to 36 in. (61 to 91 cm) Bloom Months: September to October USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9a ‘RR1’ PP17,944 • Lovely blue-green foliage emerges in Spring, • Matures to a wine-red color by mid-Summer. • The perfect accent grass for large containers and beds.

MISCANTHUS (JAPANESE SILVER GRASS, MAIDEN GRASS) Miscanthus sinensis DARWIN PERENNIALS BANDWIDTH Available as a liner only Height: 30 to 36 in. (76 to 91 cm) Bloom Months: October to November USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 9b ‘NCMS2B’ PP29,460 Dwarf ornamental grass with banded foliage provides interest in the garden. • Rust resistant and infertile,

Miscanthus My Fair Maiden

for healthy, non-invasive plants in the landscape.

Panicum Ruby Ribbons

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HELIANTHEMUM (ROCK ROSE) Helianthemum nummularium DARWIN PERENNIALS NEW FOR 2027 SUNBURST™ SERIES Height: 8 to 12 in. (20 to 30 cm) Bloom Months: April to June USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 8b • Adds new, bright colors to early Spring benches! • These hardy, low-maintenance plants make an attractive groundcover.

HELIANTHEMUM SUNBURST ™

Pink ‘Balsunbink’ PPAF Rose (pictured left) ‘Balsunbose’ PPAF White ‘Balsunbwhi’

Pink

Rose

White

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Helianthus ‘Autumn Gold’

Heliopsis ‘Summer Eclipse’

Heliopsis ‘Sundial’

Heliopsis ‘Sunstruck’

HELIANTHUS (NARROW-LEAVED SUNFLOWER) Helianthus salicifolius DARWIN PERENNIALS ‘AUTUMN GOLD’

HELIOPSIS (FALSE SUNFLOWER) Heliopsis helianthoides DARWIN PERENNIALS ‘SUMMER ECLIPSE’

DARWIN PERENNIALS ‘SUNSTRUCK’

WALTERS GARDENS NEW FOR 2027 ‘SUNDIAL’

TM

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Height: 48 to 54 in. (122 to 137 cm) Bloom Months: July to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 3a to 9b PPAF • Upright petaled prairie flower features dark olive-green foliage, gold petals and orange eyes. • Eye zone fades as flowers mature.

Height: 14 to 16 in. (36 to 41 cm) Bloom Months: June to August USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9b PP25,524 The biggest blooms in its class. Plus, eye-catching, variegated foliage. • Compact habit is easier to ship and shows better at retail. • Blooms 4 to 6 weeks earlier than other Heliopsis and stays in flower all Summer. • Produces full 1-gal. containers with more plants per rack and lower input costs.

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FirstYearFloweringTool.com for easy scheduling Height: 24 to 26 in. (61 to 66 cm) Bloom Months: September to November USDA Hardiness Zones: 5a to 10a PP30,117 Excellent Fall-flowering companion to garden mums. • Hardy and drought tolerant once established. • An attractive, maintenance-free perennial with bright, golden yellow flowers that bloom from September until November or hard frost.

Height: 24 to 30 in. (61 to 76 cm) Bloom Months: June to September USDA Hardiness Zones: 4b to 9a The best compact Heliopsis of its type! • Wonderful addition to any sunny landscape. • The dark burgundy-green foliage is topped with orange and yellow bicolor flowers. • Will bloom from early Summer until Fall.

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HEUCHERA (CORAL BELLS) Heuchera x hybrida DARWIN PERENNIALS CARNIVAL SERIES

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Available as tissue culture-raised liners Height: 10 to 12 in. (25 to 30 cm) Bloom Months: April to May USDA Hardiness Zones: 4a to 9b • Incredible color assortment of well-matched varieties with distinct leaf venation. • Hybrid varieties have H. villosa parentage for excellent heat tolerance and better garden performance. • Series is great for 1-gal. programs and shade mixed containers. • Mounding habits are also brilliant in shade landscapes. Black Olive Burgundy Blast Burgundy-red color. PP34,038 TOP SELLER Cinnamon Stick Copper shades. PP33,991 Cocomint PP24,927 Lime Zest ‘Balcarnlest’ PPAF Peach Parfait PP24,928 Plum Crazy PP24,771

Black Olive

Cinnamon Stick

Burgundy Blast

TOP SELLER Rose Granita TOP SELLER Watermelon PP24,803

Cocomint

Lime Zest

Peach Parfait

Outstanding, colorful Heuchera that are well- matched and affordable!

Plum Crazy

Rose Granita

Mixed container featuring Heuchera Carnival Watermelon; Salvia Radio Red; Salvia Lyrical White

Watermelon

Mixed container featuring Heuchera Carnival Cocomint, Watermelon; Alyssum Golden Spring; Gaura Whiskers Deep Rose

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