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Selection criteria include ornamental value, ease of care and pest and disease resistance. Plants are also judged on adaptability to a variety of soils, lack of invasive qualities, multiple seasons of interest and not requiring excessive moisture, except aquatic plants.
Selections include:
Perennials and bulbs
Amaryllis belladonna, Begonia grandis subsp. evansiana, Digitalis grandiflora, Leucojum vernum, Muscari latifolium and Rodgersia aesculifolia.
Sedum and primula
Primula beesiana, P. bulleyana, P. japonica, P. poissonii, Sedum spurium ‘Doctor John Creech,’ ‘Pink Jewel’ and ‘Ruby Mantle.’
The entire list is available online.
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