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Best eucalyptus variety for fresh or dried bouquets.
First red wine-colored rudbeckia from seed.
Hardy, long-lived, and easy to maintain perennial.
Productive, decorative foliage for late summer.
Hardy, long-lived, and easy to maintain perennial.
Elegant nodding, ivory blooms sit on tall, sturdy stems.
Gomphrena in popular pale, blush pink.
Disease-resistant, compact, dwarf plants for garden beds and containers.
Excellent lavender-pink gomphrena for cut flowers.
Long-blooming California wildflower.
Tall Genovese, highly resistant to downy mildew.
Rose-colored peony-like blooms with peach edges.
Uniquely-colored blooms all season long.
Disease-resistant, compact, dwarf plants for garden beds and containers.
Compact English lavender with a nice range of bloom colors.
Deep mahogany-red foliage for cutting and garden accent.
Preferred series for tall, uniform plants and stems.
Classic red poppy dotting fields throughout Europe.
Large, deeply lobed and flat silvery leaves for elegant bouquet filler.
Improved first-year-flowering white lavender.
Double tulip with a unique color combination.
Compact English lavender with a nice range of bloom colors.
Fragrant, early bloomer.
Dark purple Italian Large Leaf type with high yields and great flavor.
Intermediate resistance to downy mildew and Fusarium.
Striking ornamental millet adds architecture and color to bouquets.
Elegant fresh or dried flower with masses of white, nodding plumes.