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Fritillaria camschatcensis
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ca$ 4.50 |
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| On hip high sturdy stems clusters of nodding bell like flowers coloured darkest purple on the interior, but exterior varies from bright solid pea green, green and black streaks, to near black depending on the plant. Glossy leaves. Soil is humus rich sand that could be moist near year... |
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Fragaria chiloensis
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ca$ 3.25 |
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| So fragrant you smell them before you see them. Delicious and extremely productive. Thick leathery evergreen glossy leaves on long stems and white flowers look very much like a smaller version of commercial varieties. Makes dense carefree colonies when happy so filling a bucket is not hard to do.... |
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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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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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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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Eriophorum chamissonis
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ca$ 3.25 |
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| A highly decorative 70 cm tall sedge that can grow to vast colonies due to spreading rhizomes. Produces single fuzzy fruiting heads with 8 cm long fine fibres that are tawny at the base but fade to an ivory at the tips. |
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Digitalis ferruginea 'Gelber Herald'
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ca$ 2.75 |
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| From a basal clump of oblong leaves, arrises a 1.5 meter tall unbranching flowering spike of yellowish bronze thumble shaped waxy blooms with rusty veining within. Short hairs mark the lower extended lip of the trumpet of these quazi erect flowers. A very exotic looking improved strain of the... |
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Dictamnus alba
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ca$ 3.25 |
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| This hardy, extremely long lived perennial member of the citrus family posseses a strong orange-lemon scent. Lovely 3cm pink orchid like blooms clothe flowering stems that arise from glossy foliage that looks somewhat like valarian or lovage. Makes good sized, bold 1m clumps. 1m flowering stems... |
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Dicentra formosa
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| Soft fern like foliage and dangling pink heart shaped flowers are borne on long stems holding nectar filled blooms high for the hummingbirds and bumblebees. Very early as its one of the first of the wildflowers to flower. Grows 30 cm tall with wider spread. Longest blooming of all the Dicentras. |
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Dianthus carthusianorum
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ca$ 2.50 |
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| A tall pink with thin flowering stems reach 60 cm from a basal cluster of strap-like dark green leaves. Bright medium pink five petaled smallish flowers have dark and white to pale pink markings are gathered in dense clusters atop the thin stems. Blooms right up to frost. Trouble free. |