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Trientalis latifolia (bulb) |
$ 1.50 |
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| One nice bulb. Native tuber forming herbaceous perennial to 15 cm. The 6 point star shaped pale pink flowers seem to float above lance shaped leaves on thin, wire like stems. When happy grows in dense colonies. Drought tolerant when established. Does well growing under small shrubs and base of... |
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Achlys triphylla (br) |
$ 2.50 |
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| 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... |
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Iris siberica (br) |
$ 5.00 |
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| 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. |
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Allium cepa var proliferum (bulbils) |
$ 6.50 |
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| Fall shipping only (not to USA). A unique hardy perennial onion (60 cm tall) that doesn’t require annual digging, special soil, or treatment. Truly versatile vegetable. Bulbils (top sets) at the end of its stalks that are excellent pickled if you don’t want to increase the onion grove’s size, the... |
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Cornus nuttallii (br) |
$ 7.50 |
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| 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. |
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Erythronium oregonum (br) |
$ 7.50 |
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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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Humulus lupulus 'Baynes Sound' |
$ 7.50 |
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| One nice rhizome from my own seed grown female cultivar named after the body of water just outside my door famous for its Fanny Bay oysters. 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,... |
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Levisticum officinalis (br) |
$ 8.00 |
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| This ancient European culinary herbaceous perennial looks like celery on steroids but with a more intense, complex and satisfying flavor. Though it is mentioned extensively in Roman & Greek literature, this higly aromatic herb is still used extensively on the Contient, but is almost unknown in msg... |
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Liriodendron tulipifera (br) |
$ 8.00 |
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| One bare root seedling (30 cm). Strong straight growing lovely hardwood with a pyrimidal symetrical form. Lovely leaves are size of my outspread hand. The distinctive squarish lobed leaves are the size of my outspread hand (size 7 mudgrubbers) makes it quite unique. Starting in May, the cupped... |
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Lonicera etrusca (br) |
$ 9.50 |
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| Flower clusters are intensely fragrant with dark pink and ivory individual blooms opening in sequence. Blooms from mid June to frost keep the nectar seekers happy. Nice dark pink colour on new woody tips. Drought tolerant when established. Semi evergreen in sunny sheltered spot. Easy to care... |