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Arisaema taiwanensis
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| Crowned 'Queen of the Arisaema' by folks in the nursery trade. Its dark maroon purple spathe has slight green and creamy coloured snakeskin mottleing and streaks near its base, but half way up the spathe, this exterior patterning disappears. The spathe tapers to a near black purple tread. A... |
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Asarum hartwegii
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| A lovely evergreen ground cover with heart to kidney shaped dark green leathery leaves with contrasting silver colouring along the main veining creating a series intricate arches. Greenish flowers have dark marron striping like flowers terminate in three long whiskers, but these are often held... |
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Cardiocrinum giganteum
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| A show stopping tall species that deserves a prominent position in any garden. Sweetly fragrant trumpet shaped blooms are ivory with a reddish maroon throat and are borne up to 20 per stem for a cascading display that will last for weeks. Heart shaped leaves are the size of platters. Extremely tall... |
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Corallorhiza maculata
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| A saprophytic orchid species native to our mountain forests. In April to June, a single stalk emerges from the forest floor bearing dainty purple/pink/brown flowers with a white lip that is randomly marked with tiny purple spots. By autumn, the stalk turns black, and under our typical summer... |
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Cornus canadensis
Syn. Chamaepericlymenum canadensis
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| Gorgeous semi to evergreen ground cover. Hardy little plant to 10-18 cm tall. Bright red berries quickly follow creamy white four petaled blooms. Berries are sought after by many song birds such as Varied Thrush. |
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Cyclamen coum
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| A highly variable species with shuttlecock flowers ranging from the palest pink to bold magneta. Round-heart shaped leaves can be solid dark blue green to heavily marked with silver. Each plant is individual, but all are pink lipped and bear their flowers in late winter to early spring providing... |
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Cyclamen hederifolium
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| The plant becomes dormant during summer, but in September, medium pink shuttlecock shaped flowers appear. Darker pink blotch at petal base. Flowers are followed by gorgeous ivy-like leaves marked with a silver-green pattern. Makes a nice clump of beautiful patterned foliage to 15 cm in height. ... |
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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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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... |