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A Phytosanitary Certificate |
ca$ 25.00 |
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| This government issued document certifies that the plant product (seeds or plants) has been inspected by a governmental agent and is approved for exportation. Covers all products shipped in a single order up to $1500.
For international orders only, as it is not necessary for domestic (Canadian)... |
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Achlys triphylla
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ca$ 4.75 |
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| A lovely near carefree herbaceous groundcover with three broad soft green leaves gracefully wave in the slightest breeze. Spikes of small white flowers which look like mini feather dusters are held above the foliage in mid-late May. Quite a sight when growing in large colonies. Spreads by seed... |
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Agapanthus hybrids
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ca$ 2.95 |
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| Flowerheads look like blue pom-poms on the end of stalks 1 meter in height rising from the basal cluster of strap like leaves. Fragrant and mid to late summer blooms keep the nectar seekers coming. Mixed heritage seed, so there could be some whites, violet tinted blues and dwarf flavours. |
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Agastache foeiculum
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ca$ 2.50 |
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| 1.5m tall slender plants. Aptly named for its sweet licorice/anise scent of its leaves and violet-blue flowers. Looks very much like Agastache rugosa. Becomes an annual if you let it bloom in its first year. Non invasive. Very showy. Easy to grow. |
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Agastache rugosa
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ca$ 2.75 |
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| A tall narrow growing strong minty scented kissing cousin of Anise Hyssop. Blue-violet flowers in dense 20 cm long spikes bloom late spring until frost. Hummingbird, butterfly and bee magnet. Grows to 1.5 meters tall. Used in traditional Chinese medicine. Makes a lovely refreshing herbal tea. |
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Alcea rosea
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ca$ 2.75 |
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| Tall stately flower spikes soar 2 meters or more in height from a basal clump of leaves. Classed as a biennial, so it produces leaves and a good root system before flowering in its second year. Having a plantation of even and odd years will allow for bloom every year all summer long. Open... |
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Allium schoenoprasum
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ca$ 2.50 |
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| A mainstay in any cooks garden to add a splash of dark green colour and a mild onion taste to any dish from egg salad, omelletes, gracing a baked potato with sour cream and much more. Plant is a collection of bulblets to create a clump of hollow stems reaching 18 inches at most. Purple tufted... |
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Aquilegia formosa
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ca$ 3.00 |
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| This beauty evolved with our climate. Basal rosettes of divided lobed, blue-green leaves on long stems. Scarlet and yellow two toned flowers are held high on tall stalks. Drought resistant. Easy to grow. Found growing all over my garden in wonderful patches from the rose bed to the strawberry... |
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Aquilegia vulgaris 'Blue Mix'
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ca$ 3.00 |
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| Lovely blue solid forms of the columbine for the cottage garden. This mix has single and double forms. Plants are tall and bushy reaching 100 cm in height and half the width. Use a peony ring to keep the stems upright under their burden of heavy profuse blooms. |
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Aquilegia vulgaris 'Masset Mix'
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ca$ 3.00 |
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| A classic garden favourite. Every other garden has their own flavour of this flower, but the double bloomed forms are the most common. This blend is a mix of this, that, and the other. Some collections are from possible vulgaris crossed with hybrids of mixed species. |