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Sanguisorba minor
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ca$ 3.15 |
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| This herbaceous perennial has pinnate green leaves and bears small pinkish flowers in erect ovoid spikes in summer. Height to 2 feet. |
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Chaenomeles japonica
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ca$ 3.25 |
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| This spreading, deciduous shrub bears abundant clusters of orange to red flowers in early spring, followed by yellow-flushed-red fruit. Height 3 feet; spread 6 feet. |
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Potentilla fissa
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ca$ 3.45 |
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| This perennial has pinnate leaves and saucer-shaped yellow flowers. Height 12 inches. |
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Potentilla nepalensis
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ca$ 3.45 |
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| This clump-forming perennial has wiry stems bearing palmate leaves and produces loose cymes of saucer-shaped dark crimson flowers in summer. Height 12-36 inches; spread 24 inches. |
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Acaena microphylla
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| A compact, low growing ground cover with small compound blue-green to copper coloured leaves. Small spherical flower clusters are followed by soft red burrs to 2cm across. Although these burrs look quite spiny, they are in fact soft. |
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Crataegus douglasii
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Large shrub or small tree with thorny branches that bears white corymbs of flowers in spring, followed by black fruit. Fruits were a food source for Native American peoples; thorns were used as fish hooks. |
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Cydonia oblonga
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Cydonia, named after the town of Cydon in Crete, is an ancient fruit that never seems to have caught on much in North America. A large shrub or small tree to 6m (20ft) the Quince is an excellent choice for almost any garden. The aromatic fruit has a vaguely citrus-like scent and is rich in pectin... |
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Dryas octopetala
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Eight-petalled flowers are produced above the dark green foliage on this evergreen sub-shrub in the early to midsummer. The flowers are followed by attractive white seed-heads that persist into winter. A delightful alpine that is relatively easy to grow if you give it very good drainage. |
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Mespilus germanica
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Spreading deciduous tree that bears white flowers in late spring, followed by spherical fleshy brown fruit. Height 20 feet; spread 25 feet. The tree is self-fertile. The fruit is hard and acidic, but becomes edible after being bletted by frost. |
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Potentilla atrosanguinea
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Clump forming hairy perennial, bearing 3-palmate dark green leaves 2 - 3 in. (5 - 8 cm) with toothed leaflets, densely white hairy. From summer to autumn, panicle-like cymes of scaucer-shaped, yellow, orange, or pale to dark red flowers, 1 1/4 in. (3 cm) across, are born on erect, branching, wiry... |