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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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Holodiscus discolor
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ca$ 2.75 |
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| A handsome deciduous shrub with triangular lobed leaves. Arching branches reach 3-4 meters creating a cascade look. Pendulous flower clusters look something like goat's beard (Aruncus). |
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Rosa multiflora 'Inermis'
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ca$ 2.75 |
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| This thornless species is used extensively as a hardy understock for grafting roses with few rejection difficulties. If used as is, this vigorous rose can reach 5 meters in height, cover fences, trees or automotive lawnsculpture. Single palest pink flowers are borne in profusion for about 3 weeks... |
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Rosa rubrifolia
Syn. Rosa glauca
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ca$ 2.75 |
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| Lovely shrub species rose with purplish red foliage. Single reddish pink elongated petaled flower clusters appear only once a season but what a show! Very nice ornamental. One of the hardiest disease free roses one can find. Grows two meters tall and with a 3 meter spread at maturity. |
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Aruncus dioicus
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ca$ 3.00 |
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| This robust 2 meter perennial emerges early spring from short robust rhizomes, by mid to late spring heavy pendulous sprays of lacy creamy white flowers atop each stem looking very much like Astilbe. Nice foliage. In Autumn, rich brown coloured seed heads on female plants are very... |
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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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Photinia davidiana
Syn. Stranvaesia davidiana
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ca$ 3.00 |
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| A lovely broadleaf evergreen shrub/tree with arching branching. Glossy lance shaped leaves look good throughout the season. In spring, masses of white flowers are borne on new growth and are followed by brilliant ruby red berry clusters that persist all winter providing colour and interest during... |
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Physocarpus capitatus
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ca$ 3.00 |
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| A wonderful fast growing multistemmed shrub to 3-4 meters. Aptly named for its attractive peeling bark that comes off in 'nine' layers. Tight clusters of smallish flowers appear in mid to late Spring. Nice leaves look something between an Acer and a Ribes. |
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Rubus spectabilis
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ca$ 3.00 |
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| The dark pink blooms begin to open mid March to greet the hummingbirds to provide much needed nectar with continued bloom well into June. Tasty juicy berries are either dark red or golden yellow but this selection is only from golden fruited shrubs...which is an oddity. Fruits ripen in sequence... |
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Amelanchier alnifolia
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ca$ 3.25 |
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| This hardy multipurpose shrub looks great in any landscape. Oval blue green leaves are a back drop for open spike like clusters of ivory strap petaled flowers in mid May. Loved by nectar seekers in spring. Berries start off green, turn white, take on a blush then ripen to resemble blueberries. ... |