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Achillea filipendulina fernleaf yarrow
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Acorus gramineus Japanese sweet flag
This grassy-leaved sweet flag cultivar is a dwarf plant which looks like a grass or small iris, but is actually a member of the acorus family. It has insignificant flowers and is grown primarily as a ground cover or accent. Features iris-like tufts of narrow, grass-like, variegated leaf blades (6-12" tall and 1/4" wide) which are striped with yellow and green but primarily appear as yellow. Tufts slowly spread by creeping roots to form a dense ground cover. Foliage is sweetly fragrant. Inconspicuous, sedge-like flower spikes (with spadixes to 3" long) of tiny, densely-packed, greenish-yellow flowers appear in late spring to early summer. Flowers give way to tiny fleshy berries. Commonly called grassy-leaved sweet flag because of the aromatic, grass/iris-like foliage.
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Agastache foeniculum giant blue hyssop
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Agastache rupestris sunset hyssop
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Ajuga reptans bugleweed
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Alcea rosea hollyhock
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Alchemilla mollis Lady mantle
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Anemone xhybrida Japanese anemone
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Aquilegia xhybrida columbine
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Armeria maritima sea thrift
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