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Viola odorata
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ca$ 2.75 |
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| Long ago a gardener planted these violets and they have naturalized very well in shady cool spots that receive lots of winter moisture. By midwinter when there is no snow the few sunny days is enough to prompt flowering. Its sweet lingering perfume hangs in the air...a halbringer of... |
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Tulipa sprengeri
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| A species tulip that is now extremely rare in the wild. Scarlet and gold petals brighten up any shade garden. What is so nice about this species is its one of the latest if not the latest tulip to bloom in early June. Plants can grow to 45 cm or greater. |
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Trillium rivale
Syn. Pseudotrillium rivale
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| A small woodland gem from our west coast. Pink to white flowers are randomly dotted with the darkest pink. Mid green matt leaves have white veining unique to this species. Like Paris, its not considered a true Trillium but an ally. I find it easy to grow and it loves growing in clumps in the... |
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Trillium ovatum
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ca$ 4.50 |
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| Gorgeous white three petaled flowers fade to wine purple. Most of our plants are sweetly fragrant (like plum blossoms). Lovely matt rich green leaves. Co-evolved with our wacky climate of drenched winters and tolerant of summer drought. Tubers usually sit deeply when established, but very... |
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Trillium kurabayashii
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| A rare trillium with great 22 cm wide mottled leaves and dark wine red sessile flowers (stemless emerging from the base of the leaves). A wonderful addition to a dappled shady spot in the garden just make sure its planted in a promenent place so its beauty can be continually enjoyed. Can make a... |
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Trillium flexipes
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| Thick ivory petaled woodlander. Blooms later than our native T. ovatum. |
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Trillium erectum
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ca$ 4.50 |
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| Lovely Eastern North American woodland perennial that can make large clumps when happy. Midgreen trifoliate leaves and elegant dark red flowers with near black seed capsule. White pollen provides quite a dramatic contrast. Much loved by our bumblebees and a curiosity to our hummingbirds... |
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Streptopus roseus
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Fairybell's smaller 'cousin' with similar looking soft leaves but with pink flowers dangling from the leaf/stem axils. Ruby red oval berries in late summer. Seems to prefer shady sites in open forests in well draining humusy soils. Grows well along side Gaultheria (salal), Cornus candensis... |
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Spiranthes romanzoffiana
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| From this highly successful genus, this little orchid makes its appearance mid July to late August. Sweetly fragrant white flowers are arranged in three rows along the spiral stem. Prefers humus rich soil and open spaces sometimes in full sun and in the right spot, can spread into fairly large... |
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Skookum Grow |
ca$ 3.50 |
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| My tried and true germination initiator to promote more uniform and consistent germination in many plants we grow including hard to start species such as Meconopsis, Trillium, and Paeonia. Made from entirely natural ingredients of Ascophyllum nodosum kelp extract and fulvic acid, ‘Skookum Grow’ is... |