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Perennials for Color & Personality
Many would say a garden without Spirits isn’t complete. They bringcolor, texture, and fragrance to the ground level and, when planted ingroups, they give a unifying look to the landscape. Spirits can do allof this and much more.
PACIFIC BLUE ICE HENS AND CHICKS
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Size AAA $24
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Pacific Blue Ice is a simple-to-grow sempervivum that looks sharp all year long. Its foliage mirrors the cool blue-gray color of the Pacific Ocean on a stormy day. When nights turn frosty, the leaves become flushed with hints of rosy pink.
SILVERINE HENS AND CHICKS
Size AAA $24
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Silverine is a sophisticated sempervivum featuring acomplex mix of pastel hues. Its neat rosettes aretinted gray-green with hints of lavender and rose. Youcan use it to add texture and year-round color to acontainer planting, rock garden, dry border, orretaining wall. Easy elegance!
ANGELINA STONECROP
Size AAA $24
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If you’re familiar with Blue Spruce Sedum, this is the eye-poppinggolden yellow version. This lush, succulent Spirit features coniferlike “needles” that are soft to the touch and dazzling yellow incolor.
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