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ZIZIPHORA Easy and long lived these central Asian mints are popular tea plants, and coming home to a hot mug of Ziziphora tea with a pat of butter floating on top after a hard day of wolf hunting on horseback, lugging a fifteen pound Berkut (the big golden eagles they hunt with) is Mongol tradition. You can now enjoy this treat at home, minus the yurts, Berkut, rancid Yak butter and so forth, or better still just plant them in your rock garden and enjoy the flowers and daydream about the eagle you will never get to hunt with.



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Waldsteinia ternata

Waldsteinia ternata

A beautiful little ground cover for sun or light shade. Glossy green somewhat strawberry like leaves, attractive small yellow flowers that would be forgiven for mistaking for a potentilla. A tough, easy, slowly spreading ground cover. Zone 4
$12.00

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Youngia yoshinoi

Youngia yoshinoi

Google comes up blank on the genus as well as the species, I don't have a clue either but somebody liked it enough to collect seeds.____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Yucca filamentosa 'Bright Edge'

Yucca filamentosa 'Bright Edge'

I have also seen this listed as a filamentosa but some calls it smalliana and I think that is correct, neat yellow edged foliage narrower and more stiffly upright than Color Guard it is an outstanding plant.
$19.00

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Yucca filamentosa Color Guard

Yucca filamentosa Color Guard

A yellow centered variegate, the yellow often turns to coral in the winter, this is a fantastic plant and rather slow growing for a yucca.
$19.00

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Zauschneria garrettii

Zauschneria garrettii

The hardiest of all the Zauschnerias, these are from Bradshaw's offerings from Utah at 6300', the masses of scarlet orange flowers are amazing, I do not understand why this is not more widely grown.
$12.00

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