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70 71 72 69 74 75 73 Full Sun Part Sun Full Shade Part Shade Liner Sizes 28 50 72 84 84EM Muehlenbeckia axillaris 69. Creeping Wirevine Tiny round leaves are glossy green that turn bronze in the winter or under extreme heat. White berries form toward the end of summer. Leaves and berries add texture to any fall container. | 8-10 | 4-6� | 84 Origanium rotundifolium 70. Kent Beauty The bracts appear in whorls beginning in early summer and last through fall. Resembling hops, they open chartreuse- green and then mature through shades of lavender and rose pink. Small, heart-shaped leaves with a silvery cast and rich fragrance complement any container, basket or landscape bed. | 6-8 | 3-6� | 84 Orostachys boehmeri 71. Hardy Duncecap A whimsical variety that forms small, fleshy gray rosettes with long spikes of ivory flowers that cover most of the plant in late summer to early fall. Zany �tendon� for fall containers, or succulent gardens. | 6-11 | 2-3� | URC 28 84 Oxalis vulcanicola 72. Molten Lava Place Molten Lava in a sunny location to bring out natural golden yellow & orange colors. In shady areas, chartreuse tones shine. Place in containers for a long lasting bright �tendon�. | 9-11 | 6-10� | 84 73. Zinfandel Due to its sterile nature, the sunny-yellow flowers bloom all through summer. The dark contrasting foliage creates a bold statement in hanging baskets and containers. | 9-11 | 6-10� | 84 Sagina subulata 74. Irish Moss Tiny leaves form dainty yet dense clumps that can withstand foot traffic. The petite white flowers bloom from mid-spring to early summer, creating a blanket of white. Great addition to fairy gardens or in fall containers. | 5-9 | 1-2� | 28 84 subulata aurea 75. Scotch Moss An excellent variety for small-scale plantings. Scotch Moss offers petite white flowers, with the lime green, eye-catching foliage. Great addition to fairy gardens or in fall containers. | 5-9 | 1-2� | 28 84 Leafy Combinators 67 BACK TO COOL PLANTS 2016-2017

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Full Sun Part Sun Full Shade Part Shade Liner Sizes 28 50 72 84 84EM

Muehlenbeckiaaxillaris

69. Creeping WirevineTiny round leaves are glossy green that turn bronze in the winter or under extreme heat. White berries form toward the end of summer. Leaves and berries add texture to any fall container.

| 8-10 | 4-6� | 84

Origaniumrotundifolium

70. Kent BeautyThe bracts appear in whorls beginning in early summer and last through fall. Resembling hops, they open chartreuse-green and then mature through shades of lavender and rose pink. Small, heart-shaped leaves with a silvery cast and rich fragrance complement any container, basket or landscape bed.

| 6-8 | 3-6� | 84

Orostachysboehmeri

71. Hardy DuncecapA whimsical variety that forms small, fleshy gray rosettes with long spikes of ivory flowers that cover most of the plant in late summer to early fall. Zany �tendon� for fall containers, or succulent gardens.

| 6-11 | 2-3� | URC 28 84

Oxalisvulcanicola

72. Molten Lava™

Place Molten Lava in a sunny location to bring out natural golden yellow & orange colors. In shady areas, chartreuse tones shine. Place in containers for a long lasting bright �tendon�.

| 9-11 | 6-10� | 84

73. Zinfandel™

Due to its sterile nature, the sunny-yellow flowers bloom all through summer. The dark contrasting foliage creates a bold statement in hanging baskets and containers.

| 9-11 | 6-10� | 84

Saginasubulata

74. Irish MossTiny leaves form dainty yet dense clumps that can withstand foot traffic. The petite white flowers bloom from mid-spring to early summer, creating a blanket of white. Great addition to fairy gardens or in fall containers.

| 5-9 | 1-2� | 28 84

subulata aurea

75. Scotch MossAn excellent variety for small-scale plantings. Scotch Moss offers petite white flowers, with the lime green, eye-catching foliage. Great addition to fairy gardens or in fall containers.

| 5-9 | 1-2� | 28 84

Leafy Combinators

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OL PLANTS

2016-2017