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Saponaria officianalis

Saponaria officianalis

Bouncing Bet, I’m guessing Bet jiggled a bit when she ran, if that image doesn’t entrance you then try watching the sphinx moths that flock to this in the evening. No serious moth and butterfly collector should be without this.____ZONE 4
$8.00

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Saruma henryi

Saruma henryi

A rare Asian Asarum relative it is unique, with felted leaves on upright stems and a long succession of light yellow flowers, strangely most of the recent shade gardening books seem to have ignored it.____ZONE 4
$12.00

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Satureja montana

Satureja montana

Winter Savory, decorative aromatic foliage on neat little dwarf bushes, long grown as a culinary herb as well as for its attractive pale violet flowers.____ZONE 5
$8.00

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Satureja montana ssp illyrica

Satureja montana ssp illyrica

$8.00

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Satureja spicigera

Satureja spicigera

A strongly aromatic densely tufted plant with compact racemes of showy blue flowers, native to the limestones of the central Caucasus where Mojmir found it at 2000m.____ZONE 5
$8.00

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Satureja spinosa ‘Thorny Horny Beast’

Satureja spinosa ‘Thorny Horny Beast’

Dick and Brigitta selected the tightest most compact clone we were going to call it ‘Plum Pudding’ but that name was already taken.____ZONE 5
$8.00

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Saururus cernuus

Saururus cernuus

Our native Lizard’s Tail is one of only two members of the Saururacaea, the other Asian counterpart being listed in the perennial section, this moisture loving perennial can reach 1.25m in height topped by 30cm long inflorescences that taper like a fragrant white lizards tail. If you don’t already grow it, buy some and get them planted immediately, don’t tempt fate and piss off the lizard god, his wrath should be avoided at all costs, he’s already licking his eyeballs at the prospect of new victims.____ZONE 5
$8.00

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Saururus chinensis

Saururus chinensis

The Asian counterpart of our native Lizard’s Tail with spikes of ivory flowers, collecting Asian versions of American natives has become popular of late, (collectors often hold meetings and chant ‘Reunite Gondwanaland’ while shooting into the air with AK-47’s). However, I digress, taxonomically the two are separated by the position of the anthers in chinensis they are held below the stigmas, in cernuus they are held above.____ZONE 6
$12.00

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Saxifraga hostii

Saxifraga hostii

$8.00

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Saxifraga x ardensii Purple Robe

Saxifraga x ardensii Purple Robe

These are mixed mossy forms with some of the best blood reds I have ever seen. Fantastic in a shady crevice between moss covered rocks and easy to grow. it is one of those little details that really set off a woodland garden. it will live for years in a big drilled piece of moist tufa.____ZONE 5 .
$8.00

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