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Trachelium jaquinii ssp. rumelianum

Trachelium jaquinii ssp. rumelianum

6" bluish lilac flowers are very attractive to butterflies, related to Campanula, choice and desirable, Crete, and Greece.____ZONE 5
$8.00

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Tradescantia 'Concord Grape'

Tradescantia 'Concord Grape'

Tradescantia 'Concord Grape' Very free blooming with tons of grape colored flowers, it willl bloom most of the summer and is about as easy to grow as it gets. I have seen this advertized as attractive to butterflies; butterflies could care less about it. Look for a butterfly garden collection in the near future with plants butterflies actually like____ZONE 4
$12.00

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Tradescantia 'Sweet Kate'

Tradescantia 'Sweet Kate'

Brilliant golden foliage and dark blue-purple flowers this one is best in part shade.____ZONE 4
$12.00

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Tricyrtis macrantha ssp. macranthopsis

Tricyrtis macrantha ssp. macranthopsis

A trailing species with long tubular yellow flowers speckled on the interior with burgundy, best appreciated trailing down from a high rock wall where you can gaze upward into the interior of the flowers or even in a hanging basket. We normally disdain baskets but could easily make this an exception.
$15.00

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Trifolium rubens

Trifolium rubens

A gorgeous plant that probably only remains obscure in gardens because of it happens to have the misfortune of sharing a genus with a couple weeds. But a weed this most certainly is not. A bushy perennial a foot or so tall with long stems (totally suitable for cutting) ending in big heads of flowers that are silvery fuzzy in bud before opening up to a vivid shade of magenta-red. None of the weedy characteristics of other clovers, but just as easy to grow. Zone 3.
$12.00

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