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What's New The week of June 12
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What's blooming this week?
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| 'Winnipeg Parks' Roses |
Tsingtau Martagon Lilies |
Spike Speedwell |
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| Hardy to Zone 2, Winnipeg Parks produces beautiful, upright, medium to dark-red blossoms that appear from early summer to frost. |
A very hardy & unusual lily. The star-shaped orange-red flower is very distinctive. |
Great in the front border with daylilies, tickseed or ornamental grasses. |
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| 'My Castle' Lupines |
'Golden Queen' Trollius |
'Siskiyou' Golden Yarrow |
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| Sure to brighten any mixed border with its spiked, brick-red flowers, tropical looking foliage. |
Trollius vary in height from alpine types to the typically common garden varieties. They make wonderful additions to moist borders, bog gardens and pond sides. |
They are valued for their bright yellow, daisy-like flowers and their silver-gray foliage. A vigorous, low growing variety suitable for the rock garden, drought tolerant. |
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| Iceland Poppy |
'Crimson Star' Aquilegia |
Stella de Oro Daylily |
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| Poppies are versatile plants that grow in any soil & condition; good for naturalizing woodland or sunny areas. |
Also known as Rocky Mountain Columbine, Crimson Star with its red and white flowers and upright habit make it an ideal plant for the mixed border. |
A short daylily that blooms continuously all season long. This extended bloomer has fragrant, golden-yellow flowers. |
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