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(Golden Bear's Breeches) This gem, one of our best new plants for 2010, has striking, bold golden yellow-green leaves with outstanding large white and purple flower spikes.
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(Variegated Bear's Breeches) Found in Tasmania, this gem is the first variegated Acanthus! 'Tasmanian Angel' offers striking, bold leaves with white margins and mottling.
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(Tiny Carpet Bugle) An extremely vigorous small leaved ground cover with dark new leaves and blueberry-blue flowers on eight inch spikes. A much faster and stronger grower than A. 'Chocolate Chip', and the leaves are thicker and more weather resistant to boot.
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(Guizhou White Mugwort) A tall, moisture loving, fall blooming and hardy Mugwort. It even grows well in light shade. A very fine addition to any perennial garden.
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(Pig squeak) A new mutation out of Bergenia 'Solar Flare', 'Lunar Glow' has the traditional bold, evergreen leaves of the Bergenia. Lovely magenta-pink bell-like flowers comp...
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(Variegated Bergenia) A classic garden perennial with a twist! Bold, evergreen leaves sport a cream-edged border.
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(Heartleaf Bergenia) Big leaves, large and richly colored pink flowers, tough, tolerant of sun and shade, pest free, drought tolerant and cold hardy. Hummm . . . What more can you ask of a perennial?
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(Akaso) From shaded woodlands in Japan, this hardy perennial has soft and elegant leaves with both colorful new growth and fine fall foliage.
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(Silver Siberian Bugloss) This is without a doubt the best Brunnera since 'Jack Frost'. Compact, good growing and very showy, nothing lights up a dark space in the shade garden the way this plant does.
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Looking for perennials that will thrive and delight in the deep shade? Look no farther.
These are plants that have proved themselves in low light conditions, and are spectacular in their own right. Many are plants that also grow well in partial shade.
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