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CABBAGE (Charleston Wakefield)

KALE (Vates)

DUCHER ROSE  China rose; flower is full and well defined, creamy white, profuse and fragrant.  Heavy bloom cycles spring to fall.  So white it glows in the dark.  3-5' tall.  SUN.



 

MEXICAN FEATHER GRASS (stipa tenuissima)  An attractive Texas native grass 18" x 18" mounds of fine texture.  Great Xeriscape erosion control.  Well drained site.

CIGAR PLANT "DAVID VERITY" (Cuphea ignea)  A miniature form of the cigar plant.  It's covered with 2" tubular orange-red flowers from spring through fall.  A bushy perennial with glossy lanceolate leaves.  Prefers well-drained soil.  Great for hummingbirds.  Also comes in Pink Miniature.  SUN.

 



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