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Our Plant Selections
E - F

Plant Name Growing
Information*
Description Purchase
Echinacea ‘Magnus'
P FS/PS
Height to 22"
Compact grower with lavender pink petals. Early bloomer.

 Echinacea ‘Purpurea’

P FS/PS
Height to 3'

This is the native coneflower with curving lavender pink petals surrounding a golden cone. Drought tolerant.

Echinacea ‘Rocky Top tennesseensis’
P FS/PS
Rare to the state of TN Deep pink, narrow petals surrounding a central cone. All flowers face and follow the sun at the same time.
Echinacea ‘Ruby Star’
P FS/PS
Height to 3'
Carmine red horizontal petals surrounding a golden yellow cone.
Echinacea ‘Virgin’
P FS/ PS
Height to 30"
Very best white with large fragrant double row of rayed petals surrounding a green cone. NEW
Echinacea ‘White Swan’
P FS/PS
White petals surrounding a dark cone.
Elderberry ‘Sambucus’
 


 

P FS/PS
Height to 6'
Elder produces flower in spring which promotes perspiration helping to break fevers. Elderberries are high in antioxidants working well in syrups, jellies and tinctures. May be shipped barerooted.
Fennel, Bronze ‘Foeniculum vulgare ‘Rubrum’
TP FS/PS
Height to 3'
Ferny foliage is smoky bronze in color with plumes of beige. Foliage can be used in dishes like the Florence fennel. Anise- licorice flavor.
Fennel, 'Trevi' Foeniculum vulgar
TP FS/PS
Height to 3'
Ferny foliage is green with an anise licorice flavor. This fennel produces bulbs that are used in cooking. Watch the food channels and see how often they are used. Great vegetable.
Feverfew ‘Tanacetum parthenium’
P FS/PS
Height to 20"
Leaves are used in teas to lessen the effects of migraine headaches. Pretty daisy-like blooms.

* Legend

A – Annual which produces foliage, flowers and seeds in one season. Annuals do not survive for more than one year nor in temperatures below forty degrees.

B – Biennial which produces foliage in the first year and flowers and dies in the second year. Biennials often reseed producing another crop.

P –Perennials are plants which come back after freezing temperatures and thrive throughout the year usually going dormant in winter.

TP – Tender perennial are plants that may suffer some damage to cold temps.

FS – Full Sun

PS/S – Partial

Herbs A – B

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