Green plants ? Well , of course ! What else would our topic be for a St. Patrick ’s Day episode ? Today we ’re verbalize about plant life that are stunners despite being “ just green . ” ferment out that these selections of perennial , annuals , Tree , and shrubs are some of the mosttexturaland optic - catching plant life you could grow . And as we ’ll remind listeners right at the top of the show , green comes in ton of different shade . So make way of life for somechartreuse , emerald , and lime - colorise options that are just what your garden need . We ca n’t guarantee planting these gems will attract leprechaun , but having them in your beds will make you finger like you ’ve rack up a pot of gold .

Expert guest : Mark Dwyer is garden manager for the Edgerton Hospital Healing Garden and operate Landscape Prescriptions by MD in Wisconsin .

Danielle’s Plants

Irish moss ( genus Sagina subulata , geographical zone 4–8 )

Beesia ( Beesia deltophylla , Zones 6–9 )

‘ flaccid Caress ’ mahonia ( Mahoniaeurybracteata‘Soft Caress ’ , Zones 6–11 )

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Hacquetia ( Hacquetia epipactissyn . Sanicula epipactis , Zones 5–7 )

Carol’s Plants

Langsdorff ’s baccy ( Nicotianalangsdorffii , one-year )

Maidenhair fern ( Adiantumpedatum , Zones 3–8 )

Lady ’s mantle ( Alchemillamollis , Zones 3–8 )

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‘ Cupressina ’ Norway spruce ( Piceaabies‘Cupressina ’ , Zones 3–8 )

Expert’s Plants

‘ Virdis ’ and ‘ Green Tails ’ love - lie - shed blood ( Amaranthuscaudatus‘Green Tails ’ and ‘ Viridis ’ , annual )

‘ Act Green ’ and ‘ Spring Green ’ Celosia argentea cristata ( Celosiacristata‘Act Green ’ and ‘ Spring Green ’ , annual )

‘ Sunday Green ’ and ‘ Sylphid ’ feather genus Celosia ( Celosia plumosa‘Sunday Green ’ and ‘ Sylphid ’ , annual )

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‘ Green Ball ’ dianthus ( Dianthus‘Green Ball ’ , annual )

Bells - of - Ireland ( Moluccella laevis , annual )

‘ Queen Lime ’ old maid flower ( Zinniaelegans‘Queen Lime ’ , annual )

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‘ August Forest ’ gloriosa daisy ( Rudbeckiahirta‘August Forest ’ , one-year )

‘ Green Jewel ’ coneflower ( Echinaceapurpurea‘Green Jewel ’ , Zones 4–9 )

‘ Green Envy ’ coneflower ( Echinacea purpurea‘Green invidia ’ , Zones 4–9 )

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‘ Limelight’panicle hydrangea(Hydrangea paniculata‘Limelight ’ , Zones 3–9 )

Little Lime ™ panicle hydrangea ( Hydrangea paniculata‘Bulk ’ , Zones 3–9 )

Little Lime Punch ™ panicle hydrangea ( Hydrangea paniculata‘SMNHPH ’ , Zones 3–9 )

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Beesia

Beesia

‘Soft Caress’ mahonia

‘Soft Caress’ mahonia

Hacquetia (credit: Mike Ireland)

Hacquetia.Photo: Mike Ireland

Langsdorff’s tobacco

Langsdorff’s tobacco

Maidenhair fern

Maidenhair fern

Lady’s mantle

Lady’s mantle

‘Cupressina’ Norway spruce (spring)

‘Cupressina’ Norway spruce (spring)

‘Cupressina’ Norway spruce (winter)

‘Cupressina’ Norway spruce (winter)

‘Green Tails’ love-lies-bleeding

‘Green Tails’ love-lies-bleeding

‘Virdis’ love-lies-bleeding

‘Virdis’ love-lies-bleeding

‘Act Green’ cockscomb

‘Act Green’ cockscomb

‘Spring Green’ cockscomb

‘Spring Green’ cockscomb

‘Sunday Green’ plume celosia

‘Sunday Green’ plume celosia

‘Sylphid’ plume celosia

‘Sylphid’ plume celosia

‘Green Ball’ dianthus

‘Green Ball’ dianthus

Bells-of-Ireland

Bells-of-Ireland

‘Queen Lime’ zinnia

‘Queen Lime’ zinnia

‘August Forest’ gloriosa daisy

‘August Forest’ gloriosa daisy

‘Green Jewel’ coneflower

‘Green Jewel’ coneflower

‘Green Envy’ coneflower

‘Green Envy’ coneflower

‘Limelight’ panicle hydrangea

‘Limelight’ panicle hydrangea

Little Lime ™ panicle hydrangea

Little Lime™ panicle hydrangea

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