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Rhodotypos scandens
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| This shrub is rarely seen in gardens or for sale at nurseries, but is well worth considering if you would like an unusual and attractive medium shrub. The four petals on the bright white flowers, which appear from spring to midsummer, are paired in such a way that it appears as if each bloom has... |
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Ribes sanguineum
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| This Western North American native was a favourite in Victorian temperate gardens around the world, and is slowly being rediscovered for its simple elegance. This upright deciduous shrub bears tubular pinkish-red flowers in pendent racemes in spring, followed by blue-black fruit. 6 foot... |
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Rosa brunonii
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Climbing rose with small, single white fragrant flowers in June, followed by red hips. Will climb 20 feet or more. |
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Rosa filipes 'Kiftsgate'
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| A vigorous rambling rose that produces large clusters of small single, fragrant white flowers in early summer. Best grown up into a very large tree. Height to 30 feet. |
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Rosa glauca
Syn. Rosa rubrifolia
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ca$ 3.85 |
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| Red purple stems with almost steel blue leaves and the elegant single flowers you see in the picture, make this one of the most desirable species roses for the garden. The flowers are followed by orange-red hips in fall. Height 6 feet; spread 5 feet. |
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Rosa gymnocarpa
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ca$ 4.25 |
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| Deciduous shrub rose native to lower elevations in southern British Columbia. Bears single pink flowers March through July, followed by ovoid, orange hips. Drought-tolerant. Height 4-1/2 feet. |
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Rosa × odorata 'Mutabilis'
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| A shrubby rose that will climb if supported with glossy, dark green leaves, flushed purple. Bears cupped, single flowers that change from yellow to copper-pink to deep pink. 4 feet high by 3 feet wide as a shrub; to 10 feet high by 6 feet wide as a shrub. Very long blooming. |
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Rosemary |
ca$ 3.75 |
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| This is the Rosemary of cooking, herbal lore and legend. What more can we say? |
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Sambucus nigra
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| The Latin name may come from sambuco--an ancient kind of harp, and gives us just a glimpse of the ancient ties this species has with humanity. Used for a wide variety of cures, ablutions, and even beauty treatments, the Black Elderberry is rich in vitamins and attributed with a wide assortment of... |
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Sarcococca confusa
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| There are few plants that offer their blooms in the dead of winter, but this is one that does, and announces its presence with a hauntingly sweet scent. This rounded evergreen shrub bears fragrant white flowers in late winter, followed by glossy black fruit. Height 6 feet; spread 3 feet. |