Plant Select choices are best suited for growing in
Clematis Mongolian Bells was introduced from
Heptacodium miconioides (seven-son flower) is a lush, large shrub or small tree with peeling bark. It produces masses of fragrant white flowers in late summer and cherry-red sepals in fall. It’s hardy in Zones 4-9 and grows best in full sun to part shade.
Nepeta ‘Psfike’ (Little Trudy catnip) is a hybrid catnip selected at Little Valley Wholesale Nursery for its distinctive serrated, silvery foliage and long season of lavender flowers. It is the most compact catnip cultivar growing up to 10 inches high and 16 inches wide. It’s hardy in Zones 4-9. It flowers from April to October.
Scrophularia macrantha (red birds in a tree) was introduced in 1996 by
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June 2008
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