We all love plants that have some personality. These are the ones that stand out and make us take notice, and when we see them at a nursery, public garden, or in a fellow gardener\u2019s collection, they go straight onto the wish list or into the shopping cart. Which unforgettable treasures will jump to mind as you listen to Danielle, Carol, and their guest musing about some of their favorite plants with presence?
Expert guest: Karl Gercens is the East Conservatory Manager at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania.
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Danielle\u2019s Plants
Rose Sensation\u2122 false hydrangea vine (Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'Minsens', Zones 5-9)
\xa0Double Take Scarlet \u2122flowering quince (Chaenomeles speciosa 'Scarlet Storm', Zones 5-9)
\xa0'Wu-La-La' hosta (Hosta \u2018Wu-La-La\u2019, Zones 3-9)
\u2018Little Honey\u2019 oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia \u2018Little Honey\u2019, Zones 4b-9)
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Carol\u2019s Plants
\u2018Storm Cloud\u2019 bluestar (Amsonia tabernaemontana \u2018Storm Cloud\u2019, Zones 4-9)
Kodiak\xae Orange bush honeysuckle (Diervilla x 'G2X88544', Zones 4-7)
Marine heliotrope (Heliotropium arborescens, Zones 10-11)
\u2018Straw\u2019 Colorado spruce (Picea pungens \u2018Straw\u2019, Zones 4-8)
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Expert\u2019s Plants
Titan arum (Amorphophallus titanium, Zones 11-12)
Tower of jewels (Echium wildpretii, Zones 9-10)
Madeira Island geranium (Geranium maderense, Zones 9-11)
Wood\u2019s cycad (Encephalartos woodii, Zones 10-11)
Mule\u2019s foot fern (Angiopteris evecta, Zones 10-11)