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Linum lewisii Linum lewisii 

  Syn. Linum perenne ssp. lewisii
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This easy to grow perennial has slender stems bearing glaucous blue-green leaves and clear blue flowers that are produced continuously in early and midsummer. Height 24 inches; spread 12 inches. A delight in the wild garden. 
Lilium martagon Lilium martagon 

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This lily bears racemes of many small pendent or nodding pink recurved flowers with some darker coloured spotting. 
Lilium columbianum Lilium columbianum 

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Bulbous perennial with whorled, lanceolate leaves. In July-August bears flowers with tepals that are yellow-orange to reddish-orange, stongly reflexed and with spots in the centers. Height 5-6 feet. 
Libertia peregrinans Libertia peregrinans 

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This upright, clump-forming perennial has strap-shaped leaves in shades of orange, yellow and green and bears white, iris-like flowers in clusters at the top of stems in spring. Drought-tolerant. Height 15 inches; spread 28 inches. 
Liatris spicata Liatris spicata 

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This perennial has much to offer - The tufts of grass-like leaves give rise to dense spikes of mauve to lavender coloured flowers in the early summer. The unusual trait is that the buds open from the top down, quite the opposite of most plants. Add to that the dramatic appearance of the dried... 
Liatris punctata Liatris punctata 

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This perennial has linear, grass-like leaves and bears spikes of purple flowerheads in autumn. The flower buds open from the top down, unlike most plants. Height 32 inches; spread 24 inches. 
Leucojum aestivum Leucojum aestivum 

  Syn. Leucoium aestivum
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Despite its common name it flowers from April to May. Leucojum aestivum was named the county flower of Berkshire following a 2002 survey by the wild flower and plant conservation charity Plantlife. It was once common in the Loddon Valley, hence its alternative name of the 'Loddon Lily' .Bulbous... 
Lathyrus vernus Lathyrus vernus 

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This perennial sweet pea forms clumps and is not invasive like some of its relatives. The small purple flowers emerge in early spring and develop tones of blue as they age. In warmer regions this plant may require some shade from direct sun. 
Lathyrus latifolius Lathyrus latifolius 

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This perennial herbaceous climber has blue-green leaves and bears pink to purple flowers from summer to early fall. Height to 6 feet or more. 
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