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Botanical Name Common Name Exposure Bloom Time Size for Description Flower Color Comment
Ephedra minuta Miniature Joint Fir Sun   1 Ft.   rock garden or trough ~ red cones ~ hardy
Ephedra regeliana Miniature Joint Fir Sun   3 to 6 In.   prehistoric rare conifer relative ~ zone 4
Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Lilafee’ Lilac Fairy Barrenwort Part Shade to Shade Spring 10 to 12 In. Lavender leaves are tinged coppery red in cool weather - one of the larger flowering epimediums
Epimedium x rubrum Red Barrenwort Part Shade to Shade Spring 10 to 12 In. Red leaves are tinged red in cool weather
Epimedium x versicolor ‘Sulphureum’ Bicolor Barrenwort Part Shade to Shade Spring 9 to 12 In. x 9 to 12 In. Yellow a clump former - leaves red-tinged in spring and fall
Epimedium x youngianum ‘Roseum’ Young’s Barrenwort Part Shade to Shade Spring 6 to 8 In. Mauve leaves are serrated and red-tinged in spring and fall - a clump former
Erodium reichardii ‘Bishop’s Form’ New
 
Storksbill Sun Summer to Fall 2 to 3 In. Pink will overwinter in mild winter ~ great rock garden plant ~ flowers constantly
Euonymus fortunei ‘Green and Gold’ Euonymus Sun to Part Shade   2 Ft. by 3 Ft.   bright green and gold evergreen foliage
Euphorbia  ‘Rudolph’ New Available May 2008  Cushion Spurge Sun to Part Shade Spring, Summer & Fall 18 to 24 In. Chartreuse compact grower ~ looks great spring through fall
Euphorbia 'Blackbird' Spurge Sun to Part Shade Spring 18 In. Yellow compact, domed clump 
Euphorbia 'Red Wing' Spurge Sun to Part Shade Spring 18 to 24 In. x 12 to 24 In. Yellow deep red buds on a tight compact mound
Euphorbia polychroma Cushion Spurge Sun to Part Shade Spring 2 Ft. Yellow compact, domed clump ~ our best selling perennial! ~ looks great spring through fall

 

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