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Heuchera ‘Watermelon’

A gorgeous mix of pink, peach and green to brighten your shade garden.
Forms a neat clump of foliage that won’t skip a beat in the heat and humidity of summer.

Appreciates afternoon shade from hot sun.

Looks beautiful planted in mass when spaced a foot apart.

Rudbeckia ‘Henry Eilers’

The most interesting native Black Eyed Susan you’ll see!

Its 4 ft stature is impressively tall for this plant, but the unique petals draw the most attention.

Narrow quills jet out all around traditional brown cones. These look great in cut flower arrangements.

A tough and vigorous plant that can handle our clay soils.

Dianthus ‘Raspberry Sunrise’

Fragrant and showy carnation ‘pinks’ are a garden classic. Fragrant and gorgeous double flowers with rosy centers will brighten up the garden.

After bloom, shear plants back to encourage repeat flowering in the fall.

Creates a nice compact mat of flowers when planted in groups. Perfect for the front of the garden, a rock garden or anywhere short plants are needed.

Dianthus likes good drainage.