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Indigo Spires Salvia
‘Indigo Spires’ Salvia is a cross between Salvia farinacea and Salvia longispicata, and is a favorite among gardeners for its long blooming period and low maintenance needs. Salvia farinacea (mealycup sage) is native to Central Texas, but Salvia longispicata is thought to be a native of…
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Texas Sage

Plant Information: Common Names:Texas Sage, Purple Sage, Cenizo, Texas Ranger, Texas Barometer Bush, Texas SilverleafBotanical Name:Leucophyllum frutescensBloom Period:Spring through fallSeasonal Color:Cherry Red or PinkMature Height x Spread:3×4 ft A gorgeous and adaptable variety of rose, the Double Knock Out Rose is becoming more and more…

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Double knock out roses
Double Knock Out Rose
A gorgeous and adaptable variety of rose, the Double Knock Out Rose is becoming more and more common in garden and landscape designs. Rich in bright double-petaled blooms in either cherry red or pink, these disease-resistant shrubs are robust and feature deep purple green leaves.
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crepe mrytle
Crepe Mrytle

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Loropetalum

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Salvia Greggii Autumn Sage

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