Fagus sylvatica 'Cochleata'

Dwarf Beech 'Cochleata'
Family: Fagaceae (Beech Family)

·        Hardiness Zones:  4-7
·        Height: 6 feet
·        Spread: 4 feet
·        Bloom Time:
·        Bloom: not showy
·        Light: full sun
·        Soil: best in rich, well-drained soils
·        Moisture: medium
·        Use: good tree for small garden due to its small size
·        Care: low maintenance
·        Concerns: no serious insect or disease problems
·        Native to: species native to southern Sweden to northern Sicily, west to France, southern England, northern Portugal, central Spain and east to northwest Turkey
·        Notes: round form with dense branching; slow growing; green leaves are oval, toothed and spoon-shaped
·        Supplier: Landscape Designs Inc.
·        Teaching Garden Location & Code:  Shade Garden F092

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Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii 'Goldsturm'

Black-eyed Susan 'Goldsturm'
Family: Asteraceae (Aster Family)

·        Hardiness Zones:  3-7
·        Height: 2-3 feet
·        Spread: 1-2 feet
·        Bloom Time: July to September
·        Bloom: yellow rays with black center disk
·        Light: full sun
·        Soil: average, well drained
·        Moisture: medium; drought tolerant
·        Use: cottage gardens, perennial borders, meadows, prairies
·        Care: deadhead spent flowers to encourage additional bloom; divide when clump becomes crowded
·        Concerns: angular leaf spot causes brown or black spots on leaves which can expand to blacken whole leaf; also susceptible to septoria leaf spot and powdery mildew
·        Native to: eastern Midwest
·        Notes: deer and rabbit resistant; tolerates black walnut
·        Supplier: The Flower Factory
·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Welcome Garden B004,  Wet Garden D110, Sidewalk Garden G047

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Hosta plantaginea

August Lily
Family: Asparagaceae (Asparagus Family)
 
·        Hardiness Zones:  3-9
·        Height: 18 inches
·        Spread: 24 inches
·        Bloom Time: August
·        Bloom: 4-6 " long highly fragrant white flowers
·        Light: full sun to full shade; greater sun tolerance than most hostas
·        Soil: average
·        Moisture: average, consistent; drought tolerant once established
·        Use: shade and woodland gardens, borders
·        Care: easy
·        Concerns: slugs, not deer resistant
·        Native to: China
·        Notes: only naturally fragrant, night-blooming species in the genus; glossy, light green foliage
·        Supplier: donated by Dean Smith
·        Teaching Garden Location & Code:  Pollinator Garden C149

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Sempervivum 'Old Copper'

Hen and chicks 'Old Copper'
Family: Crassulaceae (Orphine Family)
 
·        Hardiness Zones:  3-9
·        Height: 3-6 inches
·        Spread: 3-6 inches
·        Bloom Time: July to August
·        Bloom: rose-pink spikes
·        Light: full sun
·        Soil: poor to average soil; can adapt to a variety of soil types, they perform best in gritty soil
·        Moisture: low water needs, dry, well drained, does not like wet soil
·        Use: alpine or rock garden, container, ground cover; particularly effective when planted in the cracks and crevices of stone walls or walkways
·        Care: If a groundcover effect is desired, space plants close together because they grow slowly
·        Concerns: no serious insect or disease problems
·        Native to: hybrid cultivar
·        Notes: 3 inch coppery red rosettes; deer resistant
·        Supplier: The Flower Factory
·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Rock Garden C007

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Salvia x sylvestris 'Snow Hill'

Wood Sage 'Snow Hill'
Family: Lamiaceae (Mint Family)

·        Hardiness Zones:  4-8
·        Height: 14-20 inches
·        Spread: 12 inches
·        Bloom Time: June to August
·        Bloom: white spikes
·        Light: full sun
·        Soil: average, well-drained
·        Moisture: dry to medium; drought tolerant
·        Use: perennial borders, cottage gardens, butterfly gardens, wild gardens or along paths; attracts bees and butterflies
·        Care: remove spent blooms to help extend bloom time
·        Concerns: no serious insect or disease problems; some susceptibility to powdery mildew, leaf spot and rust; white fly and scale are occasional insect pests
·        Native to: hybrid cultivar
·        Notes: narrow, dark green basal leaves and smaller stem leaves; deer and rabbit resistant; salt tolerant
·        Supplier: The Flower Factory
·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Pollinator Garden C112

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