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Primula wilsonii
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ca$ 3.95 |
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This evergreen hardy perennial is a candelabra type primula, bearing salverform flowers in three to six whorls on stems to 3 feet tall. Leaves are dark green and flowers are rose-purple to magenta, with a golden eye. Suits a pond or streamside, or bog garden. |
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Primula prolifera
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ca$ 4.15 |
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This rosette-forming evergreen Candelabra primrose bears up to 7 whorls of up to a dozen salverform fragrant golden yellow flowers. Height and spread 24 inches. |
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Primula japonica 'Miller's Crimson'
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ca$ 3.75 |
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This rosette-forming deciduous perennial has spoon-shaped, scalloped light green leaves and bears up to 6 whorls of up to 25 salverform red flowers in spring. Height and spread 18 inches. |
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Primula elatior
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ca$ 3.95 |
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Rosette-forming evergreen or semi-evergreen perennial that bears tubular yellow flowers on stiff stems in early spring. Height/spread is 12 inches. |
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Primula 'VanDusen Types'
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ca$ 3.95 |
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Rosette-forming candelabra primrose bearing whorls of many salverform pastel flowers. Height and spread 24 inches. |
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Potentilla nepalensis
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ca$ 3.65 |
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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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Potentilla fissa
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ca$ 3.65 |
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This perennial has pinnate leaves and saucer-shaped yellow flowers. Height 12 inches. |
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Polemonium caeruleum
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ca$ 3.45 |
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This perennial bears cymes of open bell-shaped lavender-blue flowers on erect, branched stems in summer. 2 feet height with 1 foot spread. Suits an herbaceous border or woodland garden. |
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Platycodon grandiflorus
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ca$ 3.45 |
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This compact perennial has blue-green leaves borne in whorls on the lower stem, alternately higher up on the stem. Bears clusters of balloon-like buds that open to 5-petaled purple-blue flowers with dark blue veins in late summer. Height 24 inches. |
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Phytolacca polyandra
Syn. Phytolacca clavigera
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ca$ 3.75 |
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A tall ( 2m - 6.5ft ), almost shrubby perennial, this plant creates a striking garden feature with its upright spikes of purplish pink flowers in late summer, followed by closely packed clusters of black berries. For a final dramatic touch, the leaves turn golden yellow in the autumn. |