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Gruss an Aachen129 viewsClass: Floribunda
Bloom: orange-red and yellow,open up pale pink and white
Size: 3-4'
Repeat Bloom
Bush
Date: 1909
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Vick's Caprice124 viewsClass: Hybrid Perpetual
Bloom: soft pink and lilac with specks of white
Height: 4-6'
Repeat Bloom
Bush
Date: 1891
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Perle D'or117 viewsClass: Polyantha
Bloom: nearly orange to golden pink
Height: 3-4'
Repeat Bloom
Bush
Date: 1884
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Gabrielle Privat124 viewsClass: Polyantha
Bloom: pink
Size: 3-4'
Repeat Bloom
Bush
Date: 1931
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Mutabilis129 viewsClass: China
Bloom: multicolored with yellow,orange,dark pink,and red
Height: 4-6'
Repeat Bloom
Bush
Watch out for this rose - it gets big! I once heard it described as "big as a volkswagon"!
Date: 1894
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Mealy Sage (Dark)284 views
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Salvia Greggii348 views
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Francel Dubriel123 viewsClass: Tea Rose
Bloom: velvet red
Size: 3-5'
Repeat Bloom
Bush
Great tea rose. The fragrance is as spectacular as the blooms!
Date: 1894
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Red Annual Salvia273 viewsFeb 06, 2007
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Salvia Greggii348 viewsFeb 06, 2007
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Salvia Darcyi301 viewsSize: Soft mounds to 3X3. Trim after bloom, prune to 3-4” after frost to keep shape.
Bloom: Lone spikes of coral-red flowers from summer til frost, blends with reds, both oranges and magentas.
Full sun, tolerates part shade.
Deltoid-shaped foliage, very fragrant; feels sticky due to small hairs. Feb 06, 2007
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Pitcher or Prairie Sage (Salvia pitcheri, or azurea)451 viewsSize: 4-6’ tall, can be kept tidier & fuller 3’ X 3’ by pruning often and after long bloom period.
Bloom: Brilliant periwinkle blue, blooms in early-mid summer until frost.
Full sun, tolerates partial shade.
Narrow gray-green leaves.
Blends well with salvia coral s. greggii & yellow bells, yellow blooms.Feb 06, 2007
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Mexican Sage341 viewsFeb 06, 2007
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Meadow Sage (Bluehill)357 viewsFeb 06, 2007
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Mexican Bush Sage415 viewsFeb 06, 2007
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Mealy Sage (light)329 viewsFeb 06, 2007
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