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Acer circinatum
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ca$ 4.25 |
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This spreading, bushy deciduous tree has rounded, deeply lobed light green leaves that turn orange and red in fall. Height 15 feet;spread 20 feet. |
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Achlys triphylla
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ca$ 4.45 |
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This deciduous, rhizomatous perennial has palmately-compound green leaves with three fan-shaped leaflets. The leaves have a vanilla-like fragrance when dry. Spikes of petal-less flowers appear in spring. Height to 12 inches. Useful as a groun.dcover in a garden of BC native plants. |
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Allium cernuum
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ca$ 3.95 |
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This BC native wild flower blooms in summer. The pendent pale pink flowers are held well above the narrow grey-green leaves. height and spread 12 inches. |
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Aquilegia formosa
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ca$ 3.75 |
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Airy perennial with deeply divided leaflets bears pendent flowers with orange sepals, yellow petals with red lobes and reddish-orange spurs. Height 24-36 inches; spread 18 inches. |
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Arbutus menziesii
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ca$ 3.95 |
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One of the most beautiful native trees of the North American Pacific Coast. A broadleaved evergreen tree with white flowers in the spring and small orange fruit in the autumn. The rich red-ochre coloured bark peels off in sheets during the growing season revealing the smooth new tan coloured bark... |
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Armeria maritima
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ca$ 3.75 |
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This clump-forming perennial has linear, dark green leaves and bears profuse pink flowerheads on stiff stems from spring to summer. Height 8 inches; spread 12 inches. |
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Berberis aquifolium
Syn. Mahonia aquifolium
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ca$ 3.95 |
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Glossy green leaves on this evergreen shrub are flushed red in the winter then topped by bright yellow flowers in the spring. The flowers are followed by purple-blue, edible fruit that are excellent for making jam and preserves. Height 3 feet; spread 5 feet. |
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Camassia leichtlinii
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ca$ 4.15 |
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This species can be taller than the closely related Camassia quamash, reaching heights of 1.4m (50in). It also tends to be slightly hardier and better suited to colder conditions. This seed was collected from predominantly white flowered plants, but there may be a small percentage of seed from the... |
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Camassia leichtlinii 'Alba'
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ca$ 4.15 |
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This species can be taller than the closely related Camassia quamash, reaching heights of 1.4m (50in). It also tends to be slightly hardier and better suited to colder conditions. |
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Camassia leichtlinii subsp suksdorfii
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ca$ 4.15 |
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Bulbous perennial with linear leaves 20-60 cm long. In late spring, bears terminal racemes 10-30 cm long of star-shaped, purple flowers on leafless stems. Grow in a border or wild flower meadow or in a container. |