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Echinacea Sunseekers 'Watermelon' is a bold coneflower with semi-double flowers in bright pink and big orange-brown cones.
Echinacea Sunseekers 'White Perfection' is a semi-double coneflower with green and creamy-white flowers.
No other coneflower is the colour of ripe cantaloupe! Echinacea 'Supreme Cataloupe' is one unique cultivar!
Echinacea 'Supreme Elegance' has rich rose-red double coneflowers with fragrance and a compact habit.
Echinacea 'Supreme Flamingo' has rich, coral and shrimp pink colours that combine for an unbelievable exclamation of colour.
Echinacea 'Sweet Chili' has sizzling, red, double cones and reflexed, orange-red ray florets.
Echinacea 'Sweet Sandia' has single, broad petaled, bicolour flowers of watermelon-pink and lime-green around a burnt-orange cone.
Echinacea 'Sweet Sixteen' is a double coneflower with deep raspberry pink and light pink flowers on compact plants.
Elaeagnus commutata is known as silverberry or wolf-willow. Its fruit is rich in vitamins A, C, and E and is popular with birds.
Elaeagnus multiflora Red Gem goumi produces large, sweet and tart, juicy, scarlet red fruit speckled with silver in summer.
Elaeagnus multiflora Sweet Scarlet goumi produces sweet and tart, juicy, scarlet red fruit speckled with silver in summer.
Elaeagnus umbellata Amber produces a sweet, light-yellow fruit in late summer or fall perfect for fresh eating, juices, and jellies.
Elaeagnus umbellata Ruby produces a sweet, brilliant red fruit in late summer or fall perfect for fresh eating, juices, and jellies.
Elettaria cardamomum is a ginger relative with aromatic leaves and fruit. Grown in evenly moist, humid environments.
Epigaea repens is a slow-growing, evergreen ground cover from eastern North America with clusters of white to pale pink, sweetly fragrant flowers in spring.
Epiphyllum cartagense is an orchid cactus with narrow-petaled, spidery white flowers up to three inches across from red buds.
Epiphyllum oxypetalum is the famous queen of the night orchid cactus whose fragrant flowers bloom for just one night.
Epiphyllum pumilum is closely related to E. oxypetalum, the famous queen of the night, but with smaller flowers.
Eremurus himalaicus is a foxtail lily with dramatic spires of white flowers to 5-8 feet high!
Eremurus 'Oase' has tall, fragrant spires of pale pink flowers that fade to soft yellow, with strap-like, spotted, blue-green foliage. Dramatic and unusual.
Eremurus 'Line Dance' offers bright white flowers from pale peach buds on four foot stems.