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Armitage List For HORTICOPIA® Armitage Portfolio Name Name Abelmoschus esculentus Acanthus mollis Abelmoschus esculentus 'Cream Cup' Acanthus mollis 'Hollard's Gold' Abelmoschus esculentus 'Little Lucy' Acanthus spinosus Abelmoschus manihot Acanthus spinosus 'Spinosissimus Group' Abelmoschus moschatus 'Pacific Pink' Achillea 'Anthea' Abelmoschus moschatus 'Pacific Scarlet Oran Achillea 'Coronation Gold' Abutilon x hybridum 'Bella Pink' Achillea 'Flowers of Sulphur' Abutilon x hybridum 'Bella White' Achillea 'Taygetea' Abutilon x hybridum 'Savitzii' Achillea abrotanoides Abutilon x hybridum 'Variegatum' Achillea chrysocoma Abutilon megapotamicum 'Melon Delight' Achillea clavennae Abutilon megapotamicum 'Variegatum' Achillea clypeolata 'Schwellenburg' Abutilon pictum 'Aureo-maculatum' Achillea distans Abutilon pictum 'Thompsonii' Achillea filipendulina 'Altgold' Abutilon x suntense 'Geoffrey Gorer' Achillea filipendulina 'Golden Plate' Abutilon x suntense 'White Charm' Achillea grandifolia Abutilon theophrasti 'Salmon' Achillea huteri Abutilon vitifolium 'Album' Achillea x lewisii 'King Edward' Abutilon vitifolium 'Tennant's White' Achillea micrantha Abutilon vitifolium 'Veronica Tennant' Achillea millefolium Acaena adscendens Achillea millefolium 'Apple Blossom' Acaena anserinifolia Achillea millefolium 'Cerise Queen' Acaena anserinifolia 'Blue Haze' Achillea millefolium 'Colorado' Acaena caesiiglauca Achillea millefolium 'Fanal' Acaena fissistipula Achillea millefolium 'Fireland' Acaena microphylla Achillea millefolium 'Hoffnung' Acaena microphylla 'Copper Carpet' Achillea millefolium 'Kelwayi' Acaena myriophylla Achillea millefolium 'Martina' Acaena ovalifolia Achillea millefolium 'Moonshine' Acalypha godseffiana 'Heterophylla' Achillea millefolium 'Paprika' Acalypha godseffiana 'Tricolor' Achillea millefolium 'Rose Beauty' Acalypha hispida Achillea millefolium 'Salmon Beauty' Acalypha hispida 'Summer Love' Achillea millefolium 'Terra Cotta' Acalypha wilkesiana 'Java White' Achillea millefolium 'White Beauty' Acalypha wilkesiana 'Kona Coast' Achillea nana Acantholimon caryophyllaceum Achillea ptarmica 'Ballerina' Acanthus 'Summer Beauty' Achillea ptarmica 'The Pearl' Acanthus balcanicus Achillea sibirica 'Kamschaticum' Acanthus caroli-alexandri Achillea sibirica 'Kiku-san' Acanthus dioscoridis Achillea vermicularis HORTICOPIA® Armitage Portfolio Plant List Page 1 of 40 Name Name Achillea x wilczekii Agapanthus 'Lilliput' Aciphylla glaucescens Agapanthus 'Loch Hope' Acmella oleracea Agapanthus africanus 'Albus' Aconitum ackermanii Agapanthus inapertus ssp. intermedius Aconitum x cammarum 'Bicolor' Agastache x 'Hazy Days' Aconitum x cammarum 'Bressingham Spire' Agastache x 'Navajo Sunset' Aconitum x cammarum 'Newry Blue' Agastache x 'Pink Pop' Aconitum carmichaelii Agastache x 'Tutti Fruitti' Aconitum carmichaelii 'Arendsii' Agastache aurantiaca 'Apricot Sprite' Aconitum ferox Agastache cana Aconitum japonicum Agastache foeniculum 'Golden Jubilee' Aconitum lycoctonum ssp. lycoctonum Agastache foeniculum 'Honeybee Blue' Aconitum lycoctonum ssp. lycoctonum 'Ivorin Agastache foeniculum 'Honeybee White' Aconitum lycoctonum ssp. neapolitanum Agastache foeniculum 'Licorice Blue' Aconitum lycoctonum ssp. vulparia Agastache rugosa Aconitum napellus Agastache rupestris Aconitum napellus 'Barker's Variety' Agave americana Aconitum napellus 'Carneum' Agave americana 'Marginata' Aconitum orientale Agave lophantha Aconitum paniculatum 'Nanum' Ageratina altissima 'Chocolate' Aconitum reclinatum Ageratum houstonianum 'Artist Blue' Acorus calamus 'Variegatus' Ageratum houstonianum 'Blue Danube' Acorus gramineus 'Ogon' Ageratum houstonianum 'Blue Horizon' Actaea alba Ageratum houstonianum 'Leilani Blue' Actaea erythrocarpa Agrimonia eupatoria Actaea rubra Agrimonia repens Adenophora confusa Agropyron pubiflora Adenophora liliifolia Agrostemma githago Adiantum capillus-veneris Ajania pacifica Adiantum pedatum Ajuga 'Forest Brook' Adiantum pedatum 'Minor' Ajuga 'Mahogany' Adiantum pedatum ssp. subpumilum Ajuga australis Adiantum venustum Ajuga genevensis Adlumia fungosa Ajuga genevensis 'Pink Beauty' Adonis amurensis Ajuga pyramidalis Aegopodium podagraria Ajuga pyramidalis 'Metallica Crispa' Aegopodium podagraria 'Variegatum' Ajuga reptans Aeonium arboreum Ajuga reptans 'Atropurpurea' Aeonium arboreum 'Atropurpureum' Ajuga reptans 'Braunherz' Aeonium arboreum 'Zwartkop' Ajuga reptans 'Bronze Beauty' Aethionema armenum Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow' Aethionema grandiflorum Ajuga reptans 'Catlin's Giant' Aethionema saxitile Ajuga reptans 'Cristata' Agapanthus 'Castle of Mey' Ajuga reptans 'Purple Brocade' Agapanthus 'Headbourne hybrids' Ajuga reptans 'Rainbow' HORTICOPIA® Armitage Portfolio Plant List Page 2 of 40 Name Name Ajuga reptans 'Silver Beauty' Allium narcissiflorum Albuca canadensis Allium neapolitanum Alcea rosea Allium nigrum Alcea rosea 'Chater's Purple' Allium obliquum Alcea rosea 'Indian Spring' Allium oreophilum Alcea rosea 'Nigra' Allium psilostenor Alcea zebrina Allium pyrenaicum Alchemilla acutiloba Allium ramosum Alchemilla alpina Allium rosenbachianum 'Album' Alchemilla conjuncta Allium rosenbachianum 'Purple King' Alchemilla erythropoda Allium schoenoprasum Alchemilla flabellata Allium schoenoprasum 'Forescate' Alchemilla fulgens Allium schoenoprasum 'Silver Chimes' Alchemilla glabra Allium schubertii Alchemilla lapeyrousii Allium senescens Alchemilla mollis Allium sphaerocephalum Alchemilla mollis 'Thriller' Allium stipitatum Alchemilla pectinata Allium tanguticum 'Summer Skies' Alchemilla straminea Allium thunbergii 'Ozawas' Alchemilla xanthochlora Allium triquetrum Allium 'Gladiator' Allium tuberosum Allium 'Globemaster' Allium uniflorum Allium 'His Excellency' Allium ursinum Allium acuminatum Allium validum Allium aflatunense Allium victorialis Allium aflatunense 'Purple Sensation' Alocasia 'Corazon' Allium ampeloprasum Alocasia 'Fantasy' Allium angulosum Alocasia x amazonica 'Green Velvet' Allium atropurpureum Alocasia x amazonica 'Polly' Allium caeruleum Alocasia cuprea Allium campanulatum Alocasia longiloba Allium carinatum ssp. pulchellum Alocasia macrorrhiza Allium cepa Alocasia macrorrhiza 'Variegata' Allium cernuum Alocasia micholitziana 'Maxkowskii' Allium christophii Alocasia plumbea 'Metallica' Allium drumondii Aloe arborescens Allium fistulosum Aloe saponaria Allium giganteum Aloe thraskii Allium giganteum 'Alba' Alonsoa meridionalis 'Salmon Beauty' Allium insurbicum Alonsoa warscewiczii Allium jesdianum Alopecurus pratensis 'Aureovariegatus' Allium karataviense Alpinia zerumbet 'Variegata' Allium mairei Alstroemeria aurea 'Lutea' Allium moly Alstroemeria ligtu 'Ligtu Hybrid' Allium moly 'Jeannine' Alstroemeria psittacina HORTICOPIA® Armitage Portfolio Plant List Page 3 of 40 Name Name Alternanthera 'Gail's Choice' Anaphalis triplinervis Alternanthera 'Purple Knight' Anchusa azurea Alternanthera 'Red Runner' Anchusa azurea 'Dropmore' 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coronaria 'Mona Lisa™ Red' Amaranthus tricolor 'Aurora' Anemone coronaria 'Mount Everest' Amaranthus tricolor 'Illumination' Anemone coronaria 'Mr. Fokker' Amaranthus tricolor 'Molten Fire' Anemone coronaria 'St. Brigid hybrids' Amaranthus tricolor 'Splendens Perfecta' Anemone coronaria 'Sunnyland Red' X Amarcrinum memoria-corsii Anemone coronaria 'The Admiral' Amianthum muscitoxicum Anemone coronaria 'The Bride' Ammi visnaga Anemone hupehensis 'Alba' Ammobium alatum 'Bikini' Anemone hupehensis 'Prinz Heinrich' Amorpha canescens Anemone hupehensis 'September Charm' Amorphophallus rivieri 'Konjac' Anemone hupehensis 'Splendens' Amsonia hubrichtii Anemone hupehensis var. japonica 'Prince He Amsonia tabernaemontana Anemone x hybrida 'Avalanche' Amsonia tabernaemontana 'Alba' Anemone x hybrida 'Hadspen Abundance' Amsonia tabernaemontana 'Blue Ice' Anemone x hybrida 'Honorine Jobert' Amsonia tabernaemontana var. montana Anemone x hybrida 'Kriemhilde' Amsonia tabernaemontana var. salicifolia 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