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Think there’s no color during summer’s sizzling dog days? Wrong!

From low creepers to the very tall, Xeric, to shade, there are many varieties and colors of blooms that will brighten up your hot summer garden. Many bloom for a couple of months and others will go until frost. Xeric plants love the heat and will show you their true colors. Those needing more moisture we call garden perennials. Planting any of these will surely add a pleasant burst of color to any garden.

Please don’t hesitate to call us at (303) 420-4060, we’ll do our best to help you answer any questions you might have.

Also, as of August 1st, 2010, all of these perennials will be on sale for Buy 2 Get the 3rd Free, so hurry in for the best selection.

From short-to-tall, here are some examples that we carry. Click the small images for a larger view.

Xeric Plant Examples
VarietyColors

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delosperma (ice plants)Pinks, whites, magentas

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cotulaRound yellow buttons

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sedumYellow, pink, white and burgundy

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snapdragonsApricots, yellows and rose

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agastacheApricots, peach, lavenders, raspberries

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hollyhocksWhites, reds, pinks, deep purples

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gaillardia/blanket flowerReds, golds and lavenders

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penstemonsPinks, blues and purples

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verbenaReds, yellows and lavenders
Garden Perennial Examples
VarietyColors

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thyme (blooming)Whites, lavenders

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dayliliesApricots, golds, oranges and pinks

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geraniumsLavenders, blues and rose

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shasta daisiesWhites, pale yellows

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balloon flowerWhites, blues

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heliopsisDeep golds, yellows

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solidagoGolden red

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tall phloxHot pinks, rose and whites

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scabiosaLavenders, pinks

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veronicaLavenders, blues

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