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DRABA create one of the first big shows in the spring rock garden; it is always a treat to watch the bees picking out flowers emerging from the melting snow. Below you will find easy and indestructible forms for the open garden as well as fuzz balls choice enough for your best lump of tufa or trough. Try potting a few in show pans in the manner of the Europeans, even non rock gardeners will turn their heads.



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Dodecatheon meadia

Dodecatheon meadia

Nice form of the common eastern species; white or occasionally pink flowers on scapes to 18" or so, prefers rich moist soil and the sort of site that befits candelabra Primulas
$12.00

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Dracocephalum argunense 'Fuji Blue'

Dracocephalum argunense 'Fuji Blue'

An attractive species from Northeastern Asia that is closely related to D. ruyschianum, it forms a neat dark green mound of foliage topped by terminal spikes of blue flowers.
$12.00

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Dracocephalum ruyschianum

Dracocephalum ruyschianum

Nordic Dragonhead (sounds kinky) to 16"-24", and forming neat bushlets of attractive foliage. Lovely blue flowers but a little to large for even the biggest rock garden but tidy plants.____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Dudleya cymosa

Dudleya cymosa

A candelabra of bright orange-red flowers with a thick almost translucent texture on short stems; 2" rosettes range in color from a glaucous silvery blue dusted with white powder to a maroonish olive green.____ZONE 6
$12.00

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Dudleya edulis 03 247

Dudleya edulis 03 247

$8.00

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