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Botanical Name Common Name Exposure Size  Bloom Time Flower Color Comment
Echinops bannaticus ‘Taplow Blue’ Globe Thistle  Sun 3 Ft. Summer Blue globular, metallic blue flowers ~ tall, thistly looking plant 
Eleutherococcus sieboldianus ‘Variegatus’ Variegated Fiveleaf Aralia. Full Sun to Full Shade 4 to 5 Ft. by 6 to 7 Ft. Late Spring Lime green rich, bright green leaves with yellow edges ~ grows almost anywhere!
Ephedra regeliana Miniature Joint Fir Sun 3 to 6 In.     prehistoric rare conifer relative ~ zone 4
Epimedium ‘Lilafee’ Lilac Fairy Barrenwort Part Shade to Shade 10 to 12 In. Spring Lavender - blue leaves are tinged red in cool weather
Erodium chrysanthum Yellow Stork’s Bill Sun to Part Shade 5 In by 12 In Spring to Summer Cream lacy green foliage - dioecious - needs 2 plants to set seed - may rebloom in fall
Erodium reichardii ‘Bishop’s Form’
 
Storksbill Sun 2 to 3 In. Summer to Fall Pink will overwinter in mild winter ~ great rock garden plant ~ flowers constantly
Eryngium  ‘Big Blue’ Sea Holly Sun 2 to 2.5 Ft by 2 to 2.5 Ft. Summer to Fall Blue iridescent blue flower with blue stems and silver leaves
Eupatorium ‘Phantom’ Dwarf Joe Pye Weed Sun to Part Shade 3 Ft. by 3 Ft. Summer to Fall Rose bred for smaller gardens - the shortest Joe Pye
Euphorbia amygdaloides var robbiae
 
Robb's Leatherleaf Spurge
 
Full Sun to Full Shade 12 to 18 In. Summer Lime green leathery, dark green leaves 
Euphorbia polychroma Cushion Spurge Sun to Part Shade 2 Ft. Spring Yellow compact, domed clump ~ our best selling perennial! ~ looks great spring through fall
 

Updated January, 2012

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