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Summerina Electra Shock

Summerina Pumpernickel

Summerina Butterscotch

Feather Falls

Ribbon Falls

Frostkiss Anna’s Red

Pacific Plug & Liner Summerina ® Electra Shock Echibeckia ®

Electra Shock is a new selection with unique quill type flowers giving it a spider mum appearance. In cooler weather the flowers have a bronze tinge, in warmer weather the flowers will appear more yellow in color. With the mum-like appearance this variety is great for fall sales and because flowers can last up to 10 weeks it will have a much longer shelf life. Summerina ® Pumpernickel Echibeckia ® Pumpernickel is a new selection with two-toned toasted brown with espresso flowers that more closely matches the habit of the orange and yellow varieties vs. brown which has a more compact habit. In warmer climates, Pumpernickel will more closely resemble orange and deepen with cooling weather. Summerina ® Butterscotch Biscuit Echibeckia ® Butterscotch Biscuit has bold butter yellow and orange two-toned, flowers with a light colored eye, making this variety the brightest in the series. Flowers are giant-sized, even surpassingYellow, getting upwards of 6-inch in diameter, making Butterscotch Biscuit the largest flower size in the series. Feather Falls™ Carex A vigorous, super-sized variegated carex that will work in almost any landscape condition. Cold or hot, no problem! Feather Falls proves its toughness in the summer months by tolerating full sun conditions without burning. It also thrives in shady conditions. Ribbon Falls™ Carex Ribbon Falls is the green version of the super vigorous Feather Falls so you can expect the same vigor and plant performance. Ribbon Falls will do well in hot and cold climates and can be planted in shade to full sun. Great in containers, but also a great item for the landscape. Frostkiss ® Hellebore These hellebores are a unique group of hybrids that have both marbled foliage traditionally seen in ericsmithii types and rich colored blooms usually seen in orientalis types. After over a decade of meticulous breeding work, plus years of perfecting propagation practices, they were able to bring to the U.S. market the most exciting group of hellebores seen in years. Frostkiss varieties also bloom 1 year from planting, vs. the 2 years that traditional varieties take. And they flower later than most hellebores, so they’ll time in with other early spring flowering perennials, whereas traditional varieties typically flower before the gardening season begins.

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