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Meconopsis betonicifolia
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ca$ 4.25 |
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This is the legendary blue-flowered poppy that many experienced gardeners seek out. While the moist cool climate of the southern British Columbian coast suits them well, gardeners in Edmonton, Canada (cold continental winters) to Australia (subtropical climate) have had success in growing and... |
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Maianthemum racemosum
Syn. Smilacena racemosa
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ca$ 4.25 |
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Woodland perennial with prominently-veined leaves along arching stems. Bears panicles of creamy-white flowers in mid-spring, followed by green berries that often ripen to red. Height to 3 feet. |
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Lupinus polyphyllus
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ca$ 4.15 |
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This native perennial plant produces several tall stems from a branched crown. It has dense blue to violet flowers from early to late summer. Height to 4 feet. |
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Lilium martagon
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ca$ 3.85 |
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This lily bears racemes of many small pendent or nodding pink recurved flowers with some darker coloured spotting. 3 to 6 feet height. |
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Ligularia sp
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ca$ 3.95 |
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This large perennial has kidney-shaped to rounded toothed leaves born on long stalks and bears terminal corymbs of many daisy-like yellow flowers in summer. Height and spread is 3 to 5 feet. Makes an imposing waterside plant. |
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Libertia chilensis
Syn. Libertia formosa
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ca$ 3.75 |
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This evergreen perennial has strap-like green leaves and bears saucer-shaped white flowers in spring and summer. This easy-care plant is drought-tolerant once established. Height and spread to 3 feet. |
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Liatris spicata
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ca$ 3.75 |
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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... |