DARWIN PERENNIALS | TOP PICKS BY DAVE HILTON
1. The unique coral-red color of Delphinium Red Lark is a perennial standout.The flowers can be used as cut flowers or enjoyed in the garden, and because the variety is sterile, reseeding in the garden isn't a problem. Hardy to Zone 5. 2. Sedum What a Doozie is a spreading sedum that stands out with white and green variegated foliage, offering long color interest in the garden. Plants turn to blush pink with creamy pink flowers in the fall. Great for dry, sunny spaces in beds or mixed succulent containers. Hardy to Zone 5. 3. The new Veronica Skyward series has two colors - a dark blue and deep pink. Both colors have high flower counts and make a dense color display with a compact, upright habit. These naturally compact plants are easily grown without pinching or plant growth regulators.They are hardy to Zone 4. 4. The Sombrero Poco series of echinacea matches in habit and timing, and the compact plants are sturdy and covered in blooms.There are four intense colors in the series, and the flowers are long-lasting and resist fading. Hardy to Zone 4.
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