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Acanthus, Bear's breeches
Angelica
Aspidistra, cast-iron plant
Autumn sage
Black-eyed Susan
Blackfoot daisy
Boxbud primrose
Catmint
Columbine, Hinckley’s
Comfrey, Boneset
Crinum
Dianthus (pinks)
Fern, Holly
Fern, Wood
Ginger, Variegated
Hellebore, Lenten rose
Jerusalem sage

Jerusalem sage (Phlomis russeliana)
Like a culinary sage on steriods! Jerusalem sage has large (up to 7") fuzzy leaves and a vigorous, upright growth habit that lends architectural heft and prevents your perennial border from mushing together texturally. Sturdy stems with whorls of butter-colored flowers bloom June through September. Likes sun, any soil and not too much water.
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