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Plume Poppy a big bold plant with grape leaves turned to grayish bronze and topped with coral and cream plumes that reach 2m or more; it’s lovely, but a running menace that could compete with bamboo, so be careful where you plant it uld compete with bamboo, so be careful where you plant it.____ZONE 5 |
$12.00
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A dwarf version of the Eurasian false lily of the valley, white flowers followed by red fruits it is a neat little creeper for the woodland garden.____ZONE 5 |
$15.00
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Unbearably cute with golden edged little round leaves this thing is much nicer than our native canadense, the taxonomy is a bit confused but I believe dilatatum is conspecific with kamtschatum which some consider part of biflorum, how can a genus of 3 or 4 species get so confused? It’s also called Snakeberry and Two Leaved Soloman’s Seal and the ever ubiquitus Wild Lily of the Valley.____ZONE 5 |
$19.00
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A cool looking South African mesemb with unusual scarlet orange flowers that fade to bronze as they age. |
$8.00
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Strange, deciduous Agave relative, it dies down to a succulent rootstock in the winter. In the spring a new rosette of red spotted green leaves emerges. It has proven hardy here and the foliage is quite a conversation piece, and the flowers are cool as well, I suspect it would be much more popular if it was a bit quicker to propagate, we have been working since 1997 to produce enough to offer |
$8.00
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A cool little plant we got from Tony Avent, I half expected M. reptans by another name however this New Zealander is very distinct and a fast grower, there is a fair chance it will prove hardy here, Dick has it out and says it still looks great in January.____ZONE 6 |
$8.00
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Prostrate creeping scroph with purple and yellow showy flowers, moist soils, a wonderful weed-excluding groundcover for sun to part shade, Himalayas.____ZONE 5 |
$6.50
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White form of the above.____ZONE 5 |
$6.50
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Having problems with bastards? Balm ‘em with Bastard Balm, I can see the infomercial now, but wait there’s more, seriously though Melittis is a lovely monotypic (we love monotypic) European labiate with “whorls of the most vivid white pink or purple with ample lip and showy helmet, the whole thing being like a sainted Dead Nettle of inordinate magnificence”. I can’t improve on Farrer’s phytoerotic description my Orange Clean Ginsu knife thing pales by comparison.____ZONE 5 |
$15.00
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Something is wrong here I don’t think the Himalayas have a cape or vice versa.____ZONE 5 |
$8.00
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