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Euryops 'Sunshine Yellow'

Also known as a Bush Daisy, this semi-evergreen shrub-like perennial can be grown in containers, beds and even used as a hedge. Performs best in Zones 7-10, but can be used as an annual in cold climates. Enjoys partial to full sun and once established, can tolerate some drought conditions. Will require more watering during times of extreme heat. This variety of Euryops attracts pollinators, is considered deer resistant and can tolerate some salt air conditions. Blooms nearly year-round in frost-free climates and deadheading encourages continuous flower production. Sold here at Creekside Nursery in a 2 gallon TC pot.

Coreopsis 'Nana'

Commonly known as tickseed this deep green perennial forms a dense, bushy slow crawling mat. They tend to show the most blooms in early spring to early summer. The bright golden flowers typically range to 2 inches across and stand high above the foliage. They can grow to be 6-9 inches tall with a 15-22cm spread. Deadheading will encourage blooms throughout summer into fall. They prefer full sun with well drained soil. Plant these in your flowerbed to attract butterflies and bees! Zones 1-9.

Artemisia 'Parfume D'Ethiopia'

This soft, silvery perennial is a great aromatic addition to a landscape! Compact and slower growing, this Artemesia will get to around 18" tall with a 2-3' spread. Grows best in full sun, with well drained soil. They are even able to tolerate very poor soil conditions which makes them a great addition to landscapes where it is difficult to grow plants! Grows best in zones 6-9. A perfect addition to areas where people gather due to the delicate aroma!

Salvia May Night

Intense, dark purple flower spikes top gray-green foliage during summer. A great, unique color addition to any landscape. Blooms late Spring to late Summer. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Has great cold hardiness and tolerance of heavy clay soils. They do best with full sun and will grow to be 18-36" in height with a 24" spread. They require little watering once they are established. Grow best in zones 4-10. Make sure to deadhead for an extended bloom time