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Erysimum cheiri
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ca$ 2.75 |
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| Our local strain of wallflowers are very much perennial with repeat blooms year after year from June up to frost. Very fragrant. Colours range from solid velvety golden yellow to a rich reddish-brown, with the odd bicoloure. Evergreen in a protected spot where the snow can't squish them and snap... |
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Erythronium oregonum
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| Lovely lily with thick mid to dark green leaves with purple-brown mottled markings appear late March to early April. A single white flower is borne on each stem. Simply gorgeous, but the beauty is fleeting as by mid July, the only thing remaining is the tan coloured seed pod to mark the spot. ... |
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Erythronium revolutum
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| Our native pink flowered species of Fawn lily. The 'deer fawn spot' pattern on the broad fleshy leaves isn't as bold as E. oregonum, but its just as pretty. For cool dappled sites. Our ample spring rains provide all the soil moisture it needs for mid April-early May blooming. Bulblets will self... |
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Fragaria chiloensis
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ca$ 3.00 |
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| Delicious red fruits are so fragrant you smell them before you aproach the patch. Extremely productive as well considering the thin layer of humus soil that is overlaid the sand on the beaches of Rose Spit. Thick leathery evergreen glossy leaves on long stems and white flowers look very much like... |
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Fritillaria camschatcensis
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ca$ 4.50 |
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| Found these beauties during a meadow stroll beside one of the many woodland streams. On hip high sturdy stems clusters of bell like flowers nod in the breeze. Painted near black on the interior, but on the exterior colour varies from pea green streaking to near black depending on the plant. ... |
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Fritillaria lanceolata
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Rare lily of the West Coast. The purple bell like flowers are checked with yellow thus giving a chocolate colour from a distance. Scaly bulbs were once a food source hence its other name 'Rice Root'. I don't recommend trying it as this species is becoming increasingly rare in the wild and too... |
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Fritillaria meleagris
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ca$ 2.75 |
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| Aptly named 'Checkered' for the ivory and purple square pattern of its petals yet its broad shouldered blooms taper to also resemble a snake's head. From thin grey-green stems large single to multiple blooms dangle and from a distance appear to be suspended 20 cm above the ground. Blooms appear... |
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Fritillaria recurva
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| Vivid scarlet bells suspend from thin stems above a whorl of narrow grey-green foliage. When tilting the nodding blooms upward, one can see the gold checkering within. This is one of the most distinct Fritillarias and a rare jewel. Reaches 60 cm tall. This hummingbird magnet blooms in April and... |
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Geum cultivar/species
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ca$ 2.75 |
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| Tall wiry flowering stems arise from a basal clump of heavily veined spoon shaped large divided leaves. Clump can reach 30 cm in diameter. Bright golden yellow double flowers are held on thin branching stems and seem to hover 60 cm above the basal clump. Flowers from late Spring to mid Summer. ... |
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Geum rivale
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ca$ 3.25 |
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| A small spreading perennial for cooler moist soils. Small nodding reddish-pink-purple flowers hang suspended upon the rounded lobed divided leaves by hairy dark red-purple stems. Its long bloom time (May to September) makes a great understory plant for shrubs, taller perennials or among at the... |