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Darmera peltata
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ca$ 3.95 |
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Preferring boggy and damp conditions, this striking perennial will enhance any pool, pond or stream side. The small pale pink clusters of flowers that arise before the leaves in spring, extend and darken as the leaves emerge, creating an entirely new floral display later in the season. The rounded,... |
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Delphinium 'mixed blues'
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ca$ 3.25 |
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Tall perennial that produces showy spikes of shallowly cupped flowers in shades of blue or white in summer. Height 5 feet; spread 2 feet. |
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Dianthus anatolicus
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ca$ 3.45 |
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This compact evergreen perennial forms spreading cushions of small green leaves with single white flowers appearing in late spring and summer. Height and spread is .5 meters. |
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Dianthus deltoides
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ca$ 3.45 |
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Mat-forming pink with dark green leaves that bears solitary scentless single flowers in white, deep pink or red in summer. Height and spread 8-12 inches. |
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Dicentra formosa
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ca$ 3.95 |
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This small perennial wild flower native to British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest is an elegant addition to any woodland garden. This spreading perennial has glaucous lobed leaves and bears heart-shaped pink flowers in late spring. 18 inches high; 24 inches spread. |
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Dierama trichorhizum
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ca$ 4.50 |
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This evergreen cormous perennial bears spikes of lavender-pink bell-shaped flowers on wiry stems about two feet tall. |
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Digitalis grandiflora
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ca$ 3.95 |
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Pale yellow flowers are produced on spikes that rarely exceed a meter (3ft.) in height on this clump-forming biennial or perennial. |
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Echinacea purpurea
Syn. Rudbeckia purpurea
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ca$ 3.55 |
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This erect perennial has lance-shaped, slightly hairy leaves and bears 6-inch flowerheads with conical, orange-brown disks and pink or purplish-pink ray florets. Height to 4 feet. |
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Echinops bannaticus
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ca$ 3.55 |
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The prickly, grey-green leaves and powder-blue pompon flowers of this variety of globe thistle make it a striking architectural plant for the back of a summer border. It also works well planted in drifts in a wild garden. The flowers attract large numbers of bees, butterflies and other insects, and... |
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Echinops sphaerocephalus
Syn. Echinops maximus
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ca$ 3.35 |
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This is a glandular, woolly perennial herbaceous plant which reaches on average 50–100 centimetres (20–39 in) of height, with a maximum of two metres. Its erect, branching, gray, slightly wrinkled and hairy stems bear the occasional large, soft, sharply toothed, sharp-lobed pointed green leaves.... |