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Brilliant scarlet tubular spikes that hummingbirds chase, and far more cold-hardy than Scarlet Bugler — it grows wild to 8,000 ft and beyond in the Great Basin.
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One of the toughest plants in the West — a silvery high-desert shrub good to nearly -20°F and 8,000 ft, thriving in lean alkaline soil where little else will.
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A fragrant high-country mint with lavender-purple pom-pom flowers that swarm with native bees and butterflies all summer.
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The rare fragrant penstemon — big balloon-like pale-pink flowers that actually smell sweet, on dramatic tall spikes.

