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A Phytosanitary Certificate A Phytosanitary Certificate   ca$ 20.00  Buy Now 
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)... 
Achlys triphylla (br) Achlys triphylla (br) 

 ca$ 3.00  Buy Now 
One nice rhizome. Native herbaceous perennial to 30 cm tall. This lovely plant with its large characteristic three leaves only occurs in a narrow band of the Coastal Mountain Range. Makes large colonies via runners and is a very attractive summer ground cover growing happily with rhodos and other... 
Castanea dentata (br) Castanea dentata (br) 

 ca$ 18.00  Buy Now 
Two bareroot trees. Good roots. Seed grown...no clones. A fast growing majestic tree, once made up 25% of the Eastern North American forests, was almost lost from the world when an imported blight struck in the 1930's. Now rare. Bears sweet nuts in a few short years. Can grow to 30 meters... 
Cornus nuttallii (br) Cornus nuttallii (br) 

 ca$ 7.50  Sold Out
White flowers of 4-5 'petals' (actually bracts) appear mid May and sometimes again September. Ripe red berries and flowers can be on the tree at the same time. Co-evolved with our west coast climate of wet springs, dry summers and mild winters. Minimum height from root crown to stem tip: 20 cm. 
Erythronium oregonum (br) Erythronium oregonum (br) 

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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. ... 
Hops 'Baynes Sound' Hops 'Baynes Sound'   ca$ 7.95  Buy Now 
Our own seed grown female cultivar named after the body of water (famous for their oysters) just outside my door. Once established, the herbaceous vines can reach 10 meters or more in every direction and in no time can cover a fence, trellis, arbor, dead trees, buildings, and automotive lawn... 
Hops 'Nugget' Hops 'Nugget'   ca$ 10.00  Buy Now 
An American cultivar known for its high Alpha Acid content of 12-14%. A very bitter hop used for its pungent and heavy herbal aroma for English style ales or to add body and flavour to any style of brew. Plants are vigorous, disease free, but tend to be more 'gracile' than the others I've seen... 
Humulus lupulus 'Hallertauer' Humulus lupulus 'Hallertauer' 

 ca$ 10.00  Buy Now 
A German cultivar with a Alpha Acid content of 3.5-5.5%. Classed as a noble hops, its famous for its spicy, herbal flavor and great aroma. Traditionally used in lagers and German ales. A herbaceous perennial vine with dark green leaves on a very dramatic plant that is not very easily forgotten. ... 
Iris siberica (br) Iris siberica (br) 

 ca$ 5.00  Sold Out
Lovely graceful blue flowers held on tall strong stems. Once established it makes a large clump of refined grass like leaves that stay green all summer with multiple flowers on each stem. Visited by bumble bees and hummingbirds. 
Levisticum officinalis Levisticum officinalis 

 ca$ 2.25  Buy Now 
This ancient European culinary herbaceous perennial looks like celery on steroids but the celery like taste is more intense. Though it is mentioned extensively in Roman & Greek literature, this higly aromatic pungent herb is still used extensively on the Contient (and in our household...secret... 
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