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Callicarpa dichotoma

Callicarpa dichotoma

Arching deciduous shrub to 4’ in height, Langhammer hates it because it touches nearby plants (he has a thing about worms too but we won’t go there), but the abundant metallic purple berries are great and it never fails to fruit heavily.
$19.00

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Callicarpa dichotoma 'Spring Gold'

Callicarpa dichotoma 'Spring Gold'

A Japanese cultivar with bright gold spring growth that gradually becomes green as the season progresses, typical arching stems of metallic purple berries.
$19.00

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Callicarpa giraldii (Bodnieri) 'Profusion'

Callicarpa giraldii (Bodnieri) 'Profusion'

Cutting grown from a plant labeled Bodnieri Profusion from Heronswood. It has extremely large leaves and is quite unlike Callicarpa ‘ex bodnieri Profusion’, Langhammer re- keyed it and insists that this is actually a form of Callicarpa giraldii, a yellow glanded species which is the Asian counterpart of Callicarpa americana and I can believe it. Very large leaved, it tends to behave as a dieback shrub here, berries are great looking and overall it is the most distinctive looking Callicarpa we offer.
$19.00

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Callicarpa japonica

Callicarpa japonica

Seedling grown, Rothmans stock, coming from him I would expect good fruiting forms.
$29.00

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Callicarpa japonica 'Leucocarpa'

Callicarpa japonica 'Leucocarpa'

The white-fruited form of Japonica, cut stems hold their berries well and are great in dried arrangements. 'Leucocarpa' is lovely in the landscape combined with the purple forms.
$29.00

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Calycanthus (athens x floridus) open poll

Calycanthus (athens x floridus) open poll

Open pollinated seedling of Athens, which is yellow growing side by side with a normal red floridus. We did the cross both ways but the two batches go mixed however that may not make much difference these could be cool. And backcrosses may be even better.
$19.00

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Calycanthus floridus

Calycanthus floridus

Sweet shrub, curious anise scented red flowers will perfume your garden in May and sporadically throughout the summer; its one of our best native shrubs.
$19.00

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Campylotropis macrocarpus

Campylotropis macrocarpus

A seldom-encountered Chinese legume a bit reminiscent of Lespedeza, in late summer it produces clusters of purple pea flowers in terminal racemes.
$29.00

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Caragana pygmaea

Caragana pygmaea

Dwarf spiny subshrub with yellow pea flowers from China and Siberia we find it much easier than C. jubata, which is hard for us to keep alive.
$19.00

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Caragana sinensis

Caragana sinensis

Punnett likes Caragana so we scrounged another species to add to the list, the name probably should be sinica, but don't count on me I suffer from Caragana Dyslexia, a rare disease where all those little pea things look alike (except for Clitoria of course).
$19.00

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