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Groundcover

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Crassula

This family of South African succulents offers a collection of striking

choices that grow in the signature stacked formation in beautiful

robust shades of green.

Crassula coccinea

Campfire

Crassula m. pseudolycopodioides

Princess Pine

Crassula ovata

Hobbit

Crassula ovata arborescens

Baby Jade

Crassula radicans

Large Red

Crassula hybrid

Springtime

Crassula muscosa

Watch Chain Plant

Crassula ovata

Variegated Jade Plant

Crassula ovata arborescens

Large Jade

Crassula radicans

Small Red

Cotiledon

PPAF

Silver Peak

Cotiledon

PPAF

Silver Storm

Coreopsis

PP 22,015

Coloropsis Jive

Z9

Coreopsis

PP 22,631

Coloropsis Cha Cha Cha

Z9

Coreopsis

PP 22,131

Coloropsis Mambo

Z9

Coreopsis

PP 22,130

Coloropsis Limbo

Z9

Coreopsis

PP 22,129

Coloropsis Salsa

Z9

A

Annuals

Herbs

Perennials

Succulents

Tender Perennials

P

S

H

TP

TP

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Cosmos Atrosanguineus

Chocamocha

A

Cosmos

Colorful and classic, Cosmos bring flower-covered elegance to

gardens and containers. Heat tolerant and low maintenance, plants

form attractive mounded clumps.

S

Cotiledon

Here are some sweet new selections to fill the growing

succulents niche! These Cotiledons stun with silvery foliage

edged in striking color for added impact.

A

Cuphea

Here’s a Cuphea collection unlike any we’ve seen. Headlined by

rising stars like

Allyson Lavender

along with repeat winners

like

Border Magenta

and

Lavender Lace

, it’s a sure sellout for

any program.

Cuphea hyssopifolia

Allyson Lavender

Cuphea hyssopifolia

White

Cuphea hyssopifolia

PP 22,157

Border Magenta

Cuphea hyssopifolia

Magenta

Cuphea rosea

Lavender Lace

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Coreopsis - Cosmos - Cotiledon - Crassula - Cuphea

Coreopsis Coloropsis

Coloropsis

are all about color, with a sizzling array of color combos.

Coupled with massive summer-long flower production, these heat-

and sun-loving varieties are sure to sell.