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Heptacodium miconioides
Syn. Heptacodium jasminoides
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ca$ 3.25 |
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| Years ago I planted one as a late summer nectar source for the bees, but discovered that this species deserves a lot more respect than I first gave it. White jasmine scented blooms hang in clusters followed by more colour in its bright pink sepals which gives the illusion of continuing bloom. ... |
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Leycesteria formosa
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ca$ 3.25 |
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| A lovely multi stemmed shrub with blue-green bamboo like hollow stems and soft heart shaped leaves. Pale pink tubular shaped flower gather in teired clusters between layers of purple-magenta coloured bracts on the stem tips. Blooms from June until frost in warmer climates or mid September in... |
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Lonicera ciliosa
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| A lovely, carefree native deciduous honeysuckle to 6 meters in all directions. Lovely leaves and lovelier clusters of narrow mouthed orange trumpet shaped flowers that only hummingbirds are able to access the nectar bounty within. Deer resistant. |
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Lonicera etrusca
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ca$ 3.95 |
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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. Faint fuzz covers new growth. Nice dark pink colour on new woody tips. Drought tolerant when established. Semi evergreen in sunny sheltered spot. Easy to care... |
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Lonicera etrusca (br)
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ca$ 9.50 |
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| Please enquire. We have stock. 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... |
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Lonicera involucrata
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ca$ 3.25 |
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| A deciduous shrubby member of the honeysuckle family reaching up to 3 meters in height with equal spread. Leaves are a dark blue-green and somewhat resemble magnolia leaves. Twin tubular yellow flowers are borne at nodes. Black shiny twin berries are set within purple/magenta bracts providing a... |
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Lonicera quinquelocularis
Syn. Lonicera translucens
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| A distinctive woody shrub with dense arching branching. Highly fragrant soft yellow flowers are borne in pairs (singlular or multiple) along the leaf axils creating a profuse display from May to July. In autumn, unusual translucent milky fruits are perfect 7mm orbs where you can clearly see a... |
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Sambucus caerulea
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ca$ 3.00 |
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| A not too common native fruit bearing shrub-tree. Compound bright green leaves appear mid April, with dense clusters of white flowers in late May providing nectar and pollen to many winged creatures (especially butterflies). By late August, edible fruit hang in heavy clusters within easy reach. A... |
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Symphoricarpos alba
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ca$ 2.75 |
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| Lovely deciduous subshrub to 2 meters. Lobed blue green leaves. Many small pink bell like flowers appear mid spring and are much loved by hummingbirds. White berries have the size and consistancy of mini marshmallows which are winter food for Varied Thrush. |
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Weigela middendorffiana
Syn. Diervilla middendorffiana
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ca$ 4.50 |
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| A unique sweetly scented yellow flowered Weigela...whereas most Weigela have white to pink flowers, the trumpets on this species are primrose yellow with a contrasting orange blotch at its lower petal. Its larger diameter flowers allows a greater variety of nectar seekers to visit in mid to late... |