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Tricyrtis hirta Tricyrtis hirta 

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This clump-forming, rhizomatous perennial has lance-shaped pale green leaves and bears exotic funnel-shaped purple-spotted white flowers in late summer. Height to 3 feet;spread 2 feet. 
Salvia patens Salvia patens 

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Few plants produce blue flowers, and fewer still produce a purer blue flower than this one does. Called Gentian Sage, this tuberous rooted perennial will come back year after year if given some protection from winter cold, or grow as an annual. Growing 45-60 cm. (18-24 in.) or more in height, the... 
Selinum carvifolia Selinum carvifolia 

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This clump-forming, tap-rooted perennial has finely-divided pinnate leaves on erect stems and bears tiny star-shaped white flowers in terminal umbels from mid-summer through fall. Height spread 3-1/2 feet. Suits a wilder garden and mixes well with ornamental grasses. Attracts bees and butterflies. 
Sesleria heufleriana Sesleria heufleriana 

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This densely-tufted, mound-forming evergreen perennial grass has bright green linear leaves that are gray-green beneath. From late spring to late summer, white spikelets are borne in panicles and age to deep purple. Height and spread is 24 inches. Suits the front of a herbaceous border, a rock... 
Thermopsis chinensis Thermopsis chinensis 

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This compact early-flowering perennial has lupine-like foliage and striking long panacles of bright yellow flowers. Grows to 50 cm tall, spread 50 cm. 
Tropaeolum polyphyllum Tropaeolum polyphyllum 

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This trailing tender perennial has deeply lobed, glaucous blue-green leaves and bears long-spurred yellow flowers along trailing masses of foliage in summer. Treat as an annual in cooler climates or lift and store tubers. Height 3 inches; spread to 3 feet. 
Sisyrinchium idahoense Sisyrinchium idahoense 

 ca$ 4.15  Buy Now 
This small semi-evergreen perennial plant forms tufts of grass-like leaves and stems of blue to purplish flowers, usually with a yellow eye in the centre. It blooms from mid spring to mid summer. Height and spread 6 inches. 
Symphyotrichum subspicatum Symphyotrichum subspicatum 

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This rhizomatous perennial has gray/green, slightly hairy leaves and bears daisy-like flowers with violet ray florets in late summer on stems reaching up to 3 feet. Attracts bees and butterflies. Deer resistant. 
Salvia forskaohlii Salvia forskaohlii 

 ca$ 3.95  Buy Now 
Bright mauve-blue flowers with distinctive white eyes are produced in profusion in the summer and early autumn. This semi-evergreen, bushy perennial is an excellent choice for planting at the edge of a pond, steam, or in the light shade of a woodland garden. Height and spread to 3 feet. 
Scabiosa japonica Scabiosa japonica 

 ca$ 3.95  Buy Now 
This clump forming biennial or short-lived perennial has lance shaped grey-green leaves reaching 70 cm and spreading to 30 cm. It will bear showy lilac blue flower heads, 3" across, in mid-late summer. 
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