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Hakonechloa macra 'All Gold'

Hakonechloa macra 'All Gold'

One of the few true grasses that thrives in shade, maybe getting a wee bit over planted, but this plant has so many virtues it is hard to mind. This is the all gold version (yeah, they got really creative with the cultivar name here...) and is, for some reason, more vigorous than the more common green-and-gold 'Aureola'. Forms a slowly spreading clump that eventually can become a ground cover. Absolutely easy in the shade here, though apparently not very growable in the South. Zone 4
$12.00

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Hepatica acutiloba

Hepatica acutiloba

This Hepatica forms much stronger clumps than H. americana. The leaves have sharp three pointed lobes and the white, pale blue, or pink flowers are more numerous than those of americana. This prefers a more neutral to alkaline soil than H. americana, and here in Michigan it is a much rarer plant.____ZONE 4
$8.00

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Hepatica media billardii

Hepatica media billardii

A venerable hepatica hybrid made around 1917 and still going strong because it is both beautiful and vigorous. This is not one of the fussy Japanese hybrids that needs coddling – put it in decent soil in your shade garden and watch it cover itself with large, elegant, powder-blue flowers every spring. And snatch it up now – the only flaw to this wonderful plant is it is slow to propagate, so I don’t know when we’ll be able to list it for sale again."
$29.00

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Hermodactylis tuberosus

Hermodactylis tuberosus

Snakes Head Iris, strangely beautiful with apple green and velvety black iris-like flowers, it's a monotypic species from the Med. region and a favorite of mine.
$12.00

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Heuchera 'Canyon Duet'

Heuchera 'Canyon Duet'

Heuchera 'Canyon Duet' We grow a lot of miniature heucheras, and they're all great, thriving in hot and dry conditions. This one is a stand out, however, for having absolutely gorgeous flowers. This is a seed strain, and is variable, with flowers ranging from pinks to a particularly gorgeous bright, rich, crimson standing on stems a little less than a foot tall over the tight basal foliage only a few inches high. Zone 5, at least
$12.00

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Heuchera elegans

Heuchera elegans

A tidy plant from 8200' on Pleasant view Ridge, 12-18” mats, the 6” panicles of white flowers with rose red calyces create a haze of red and white above the flat mats.____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Heuchera parishii

Heuchera parishii

Collected from wooded north facing boulder slopes of Jeffery Pine and White Fir in the Cienaga Creek region at 8200', where it forms dark green mats of crenately lobed leaves in the duff between the boulders, parishii is related to elegans, but with larger flowers in a denser panicle, the overall look is misty due to the exerted stamens.____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Heuchera pulchella

Heuchera pulchella

New material from Alplains, Bradshaw collected these from east facing cliffs at 9200' in New Mexico, dense panicles of flowers in shades from pale pink to burgundy.____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Heuchera rubescens v alpicola

Heuchera rubescens v alpicola

Ron found these tucked between the boulders on north facing cliffs at 9300' on Bald Mt. billowing over the mats and cascading down the boulders they produced a frothy waterfall of white spray; a particularly floriferous nearly pure white colony.____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Heuchera rubescens v versicolor

Heuchera rubescens v versicolor

$12.00

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