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  • Senecio radicans 1g
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    Senecio radicans 1g

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    (Syn. Kleinia radicans) Also commonly called Creeping Berries. Succulent perennial from South Africa with unusual fleshy leaves. Low, prostrate grower, trailing to 15". Good in rock gardens or hanging baskets. Leaves have a strong, pungent turpentine...
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  • Sesleria autumnalis flower close-up
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    Sesleria autumnalis 1g

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    A compact, clumping evergreen grass that grows in upright mounds of slender, yellowish, green foliage. In spring, flower spikes bearing white inflorescences rise 12 to 18 inches above the foliage. In summer, flowers are replaced by tawny brown seed heads...
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  • Sesleria caerulea foliage/landscape
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    Sesleria caerulea 1g

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    A small evergreen grass that grows in compact clumps of bicolored leaf blades that are bright green on one side and silvery blue on the other, creating a lovely two-toned effect. Blooms in spring with dark purple, rounded flower spikes that age to...
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  • Sesleria caerulea foliage/landscape
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    Sesleria caerulea 4"

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    A small evergreen grass that grows in compact clumps of bicolored leaf blades that are bright green on one side and silvery blue on the other, creating a lovely two-toned effect. Blooms in spring with dark purple, rounded flower spikes that age to...
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  • Sesleria heufleriana flowers close-up
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    Sesleria heufleriana 1g

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    A small evergreen grass that grows in compact clumps of bicolored leaf blades that are a silvery blue-green on one side and dark green on the other. It is quite similar in appearance and growth habit to Sesleria caerulea but has greener foliage, larger...
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  • Solidago californica  flowers
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    Solidago californica 1g

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    A native perennial, the California Goldenrod naturally grows throughout open grasslands. The species is highly appreciated for the support it provides to wildlife, such as birds and insects. The goldenrod spreads regularly through underground runners, so...
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  • Sporobolus wrightii flowers/landscape/habit
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    Sporobolus wrightii 1g

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    Sporobolus wrightii (Big Sacaton) is a striking, warm-season bunchgrass native to the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico, reaching 4 to 6 feet tall (up to 8 feet in bloom). Its fine-textured, arching foliage and tall, feathery seed heads provide a...
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  • Teucrium chamaedrys 'Summer Sunshine' flower close-up
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    Teucrium chamaedrys 'Summer Sunshine' 1g

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    Summer Sunshine' is a short, mounding form of Germander Sage with golden green foliage that fades to chartreuse over the summer. Blooms mid to late summer with small spikes of rose purple flowers. Grows just 6 to 8 inches tall and spreads slowly to 12...
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    Thymus serpyllum 'Elfin Pink' 4"

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    Very tiny, miniature creeping thyme, usually grows no taller than an inch or two in height. May actually be praecox subsp. arcticus rather than serpyllum. Rarely blooms.
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