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1996 Blue Daze Evolvulus New Gold Lantana
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1997 Melapodium New Wonder Scaevola Little Gem Magnolia |
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1998 Narrow Leaf Zinnias Victoria Blue Salvia Natchez Crape Myrtle |
1999 Indian Summer Rudbeckia Biloxi Blue Verbena Tonto Crape Myrtle Sioux Crape Myrtle |
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2000 Petunia Wave Series Yellow Shrimp Plant Oakleaf hydrangea Japanese Red Maple Panola Panache |
2001 Butterfly Pentas Burgundy Fringe Flower Kathy Ann Yaupon Holly Bouquet Purple Dianthus
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2002 Shishigashira Lilac Chastetree Dragon Wing Red Begonia Mississippi Summer Sun Coleus |
2003 The "Sonset" Lantana. Norman Winter describes the "Sonset" as follows: Sonset starts off yellow and is followed by orange to red, magenta and purple. You will find tiny petals with more than one color. "Edward Gaucher" Abelia. Pretty dwarf variety featuring pink flowers. "Autumn Blaze" Red Maple. Grows to 40-50 feet with brilliant scarlet red, long lasting fall color. Drought tolerant. "Costa Rica Blue" Salvia (salvia guaranitica). Perennial salvia in Zones 8 - 11. Grows 3-5 feet tall. Enjoyed by hummingbirds.
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