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Lychnis x haageana 'Lumina Dark Red'

Lychnis x haageana 'Lumina Dark Red'

Almost nothing can match this plant for the sheer intensity of the color of is large, orange-red flowers that is complemented nicely by its dark green foliage. About a foot or so tall, perfect for a well drained boarder or even a large rock garden.
$12.00

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Lycoris caldwellii

Lycoris caldwellii

I've always loved the common name of these, surprise lily. Sums up nicely the way the thick flowering stems pop up out of no where from the previously dormant plants in the late summer to explode in bloom before the leaves arrive. This one has pale yellow flowers that fade to cream and off white as they age. This species is a sterile triploid, and thought to be a natural hybrid. For full hardiness, plant early so they can get established before winter. Zone 5
$19.00

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Lycoris radiata v. pumila

Lycoris radiata v. pumila

Gorgeous extra hardy selection that Jim Waddick collected in China, incredible intense spidery red flowers produced in abundance in the late summer before the leaves emerge. Check out the Pacific Bulb Society website for some truly stunning images of literally millions of these forming solid sheets of red in a park in Japan. I want to recreate that now. Zone 5
$15.00

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Lycoris sprengeri

Lycoris sprengeri

$19.00

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Lycoris straminea

Lycoris straminea

We originally got them as L. shaanxiensis but everybody seems to agree they are actually Lycoris straminea. Very beautiful pale yellow to cream flowers species. Form is very similar to L. radiata but somewhat taller. Not common in cultivation, but seems to be hardy. Zone 5, possibly
$19.00

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Lysimachia nummularia aurea

Lysimachia nummularia aurea

A fast growing gold leafed groundcover, the green version is a weed but the gold is OK.____ZONE 4
$12.00

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