Interactive Landscapes

Superbells 'Double Redstone'
Weeping Ginkgo
Storm Blue Petunia, Little Lucky Red Lantana
Daffodils
Virtuoso Dayglo Yellow Dahlia, Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Lime Sweet Potato, Luscious Basket Tangeglow
Pennsylvania Sedge, Virginia Bluebells
Bull's Blood Beet, Dash Magician Dianthus
'Campfire Marshmallow' Bidens hybrid 
Supertunia Royal Velvet Petunia 
Superbena Sparkling Amethyst Verbena
Van Eseltine Crabapple, Degroot's Spire Arborvitae, Texas Purple Wisteria
Colchester White Dusty Miller, Sirocco Pheasant's Tail Grass, Kabloom Deep Blue Calibrachoa
Sweet Caroline Bewitched Green With Envy Sweet Potato
Angelface Super Blue Summer Snapdragon
Truffula Pink Globe Amaranth
Morning Light Maiden Grass
Rose Campion, Sapphire Perennial Flax
Fragrant Bouquet Hosta, Yew
Kalanchoe cv., Kenwith Dwarf Lebanon Cedar
Bull's Blood Beet, Prairie Dropseed
Hydrangea paniculata 'Phantom', Heuchera 'Spellbound'
Star Magnolia
Betony, Coral Bells
Bailey Red Twig Dogwood, in fall, in front of sugar maple
'Cling-On Danielle' Weeping Fig
'Living Lace Nicholas Diamond' Hybrid Footed Fern
Canasta Tulips at Chicago Flower Show
Dwarf Pfitzer Juniper
Wild Raspberry thicket in the woods with Winter Aconite, early spring
Japanese pachysandra, Roseum Elegans Rhododendron
Solar Flare Coneflower (Echinacea 'Solar Flare') standing amidst Liquorice Plant (Helichrysum 'Silver Star'), Summer Snapdragon (Angelonia angustifolia), , Jerusalem Sage (Phlomis fruticosa)
Color Spires Pink Profusion Woodland Sage, Big Ears Lamb's Ear, Blue Hill Wood Sage
Blushing Knock Out Shrub Rose
Large-Flowered Tickseed, Pink Muhlygrass
Hupeh Viburnum, Menzies Spirea
Double Up White Begonia, Double Up Red Begonia
Black Lace Elderberry, Lemon Coral Sedum
Ostrich Fern (which often die back by fall in sunny spots) with Annabelle Hydrangea
 Rusty Foxglove, Pale Purple Coneflower
Palace Purple Coral Bells
Bottle Rocket Ligularia
Virginia Bluebells, Little Suzie Witch Hazel
Carnival Rose Granita Coral Bells, Carnival Coffee Bean Coral Bells
'Shadow King Black Cherry' Rex Begonia
Jack Frost Siberian Bugloss, Independence Hosta
Alabama Snow-Wreath in Winter
'Chroma Robusta' Rubber Plant

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