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Potentilla indica
Syn. Duchesnea indica Syn. Fragaria indica
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ca$ 3.65 |
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| Looking very much like strawberry plants, the small yellow flowers are soon followed by small red edible fruit. While the flavour of the fruit will never win any taste tests, the colour is attractive. |
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Kniphofia uvaria
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Evergreen perennial with linear, finely toothed coarse leaves that produces slender, oblong-ovoid racemes of flowers in early autumn. The flowers are red in bud, opening to orange and fading to yellow. Height 4 feet; spread 2 feet. |
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Kniphofia triangularis subsp. triangularis
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| This deciduous perennial has linear, grass-like leaves and bears orange flower spikes in early autumn. Height 3 feet; spread 18 inches. |
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Kniphofia ensifolia
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ca$ 4.35 |
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| Clump-forming evergreen perennial with arching, narrowly elliptic glaucous leaves. Produces greenish white flowers, often red in bud, in cylindrical racemes from late summer to midautumn. The nectar-rich flowers attract birds. Height 4 feet; spread 2 feet. |
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Kniphofia citrina
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| This clumping perennial has strap-shaped leaves and bears spikes of numerous tubular yellow flowers in summer. The flowers are attractive to bees. |
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Kniphofia 'Bressingham Comet'
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Deciduous perennial with arching, linear to strap-shaped blue-green leaves. Produces erect spike-like racemes of red-tipped orange flowers, yellow at the bases, in early and midautumn. The flowers are attractive to bees. Height 18 inches; spread 12 inches. Use for late season accent in a herbaceous... |
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Knautia macedonica
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Named after 17th Century botanist, Dr. Christopher Knaut (1638-1694), this often overlooked perennial is excellent when planted with silver-leafed plants, or white flowers in the garden border. The dark red blooms appear throughout the summer and well into the autumn. Height 24-32 inches; spread 18... |
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Kirengeshoma palmata subsp. koreana
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| There is some dispute about the status of the genus; are there one or two species of Kirengeshoma? Are they separate species, subspecies or are they simply different forms? <br><br> Well, whatever the botanists eventually decide, this is a beautiful variation of this rare perennial. The... |
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Kirengeshoma palmata
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| This is a beautiful perennial with much to recommend it for a shady garden. The mid to deep green leaves have an almost felt-like appearance and cling tightly to the wiry stems. Growing to 1m (3ft) in height, these plants produce their remarkable flowers at the end of summer and into the autumn.... |
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Ixia
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Cormous perennial with lance-shaped leaves bearing spikes of purple, pink or white flowers in early summer. Height 12 inches. |