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Laburnum alpinum

Laburnum alpinum

Scotch laburnum is the most cold hardy species with 10-15 inch pendant clusters of yellow flowers. Try twining a wisteria up the trunk for the weeping U of M effect.
$15.00

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Laburnum anagyroides

Laburnum anagyroides

Native to the mountains of southern Europe anagyroides has yellow pea-flowers in pendulous racemes 10–30 cm (4–12 in) long in spring, which makes them very popular garden trees. In L. anagyroides the racemes are 10–20 cm (4–8 in) long, with densely packed flowers.
$15.00

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Leptodermis oblonga

Leptodermis oblonga

A Daphne by another name, outstanding small shrub, with long tubed, pink flowers produced for months, one of our stock plants in the greenhouse was in bloom for over 10 months continuously, hardy outside, it makes a low shrub that suckers moderately. Yet another of the seemingly endless supply of wonders that Punnett keeps showing up with, much talked about here, even Peter Erskine had never seen it. This form appears to be a dwarf clone, I was promised a cutting of the tall form that is described in the literature but it has yet to materialize.
$24.00

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Lespedeza thunbergii dwarf

Lespedeza thunbergii dwarf

Japanese arching shrub, wonderful for its late season bloom and nice fall color on compact plants.
$35.00

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Ligustrum sinensis ’Variegatum’

Ligustrum sinensis ’Variegatum’

I'm not a big fan of Privet (I grew them to feed my saturnid moths) but Hinkley spoke highly of this and he's right the variegation is outstanding and sinensis is noted for its abundantly produced fragrant flowers.
$35.00

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Liriodendron tulipifera

Liriodendron tulipifera

A nearly monotypic genus related to Magnolia, Tulip Trees are ancient with one species in the US and one in China, these can approach 200’ in height with an immense girth, it is one of our most spectacular native trees. The flowers are lovely but so high on mature trees that they are often overlooked, we like it as a food plant for tulip tree silk moths and Promethia as well as tiger swallowtail.
$35.00

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Lonicera crassifolia

Lonicera crassifolia

Steve Hootman from the Rhododendron Species Foundation collected this in China; it forms a dense prostrate evergreen mat of tiny round dark green fleshy leaves which is smothered in masses of white flowers that age golden and are followed by blue berries. Its very different from any other Lonicera we have seen and has a high cute quotient.
$19.00

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Lonicera fragrantissima

Lonicera fragrantissima

Winter Honeysuckle from Northern China, extremely fragrant lemon scented flowers, one of the first shrubs to bloom. From Hammer, who always likes to extend the gardening season, - considered one of the most fragrant woody shrubs.
$19.00

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Lonicera henryi DJHC 070

Lonicera henryi DJHC 070

A scandent evergreen or semi-evergreen shrub from China, with glossy oblong leaves and maroon/yellow bilabiate flowers followed by black fruits. This really stood out at Spring Meadow, after walking for hours through greenhouse after greenhouse it takes something cool to break the plant zombie trance. Lonicera henryi zapped us from a distance.
$19.00

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Lonicera heterotricha

Lonicera heterotricha

A rare species (its listed in the Tadjikistan red data book of rare and endangered plants) these are surely not in western cultivation we grew these from Jurasek’s wild collected seed I can’t tell you much, hell I can’t even come up with a good hairy hetero joke.
$19.00

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