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Allium cernuum
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ca$3.95 |
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| This BC native perennial wild flower bears pale pink flowers in summer above gray-green leaves. The edible bulbs were prized by First Nations people as a delicacy. Height/spread 12 inches. |
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Arnica chamissonis
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ca$3.45 |
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| Native Pacific Northwest perennial with green leaves and bearing pale yellow daisy-like flowers. Height to 3 feet. |
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Berberis nervosa
Syn. Mahonia nervosa
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ca$3.95 |
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| This evergreen shrub has compound and strongly toothed, somewhat shiny leaves. Makes an excellent ground cover in shady conditions. Bears bright yellow flowers in late spring or early summer, followed by blue-black berries. Height 18 inche/spread 3 feet. |
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Camassia leichtlinii
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ca$4.15 |
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| This bulbous perennial 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 'Alba'
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ca$4.15 |
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| This bulbous perennial species can be taller than the closely related Camassia quamash, reaching heights of 1.4m (50in), and bears white star-shaped flowers. 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, blue-purple flowers on leafless stems. Grow in a border or wild flower meadow or in a container. |
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Camassia quamash
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ca$4.25 |
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| This bulbous perennial is smaller than the other Camassias, but is nonetheless a desirable and attractive plant bearing bright blue flowers. Height 8-32 inches. When given sufficient moisture and a suitable location, this species is able to naturalize easily. |
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Cornus canadensis
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ca$3.99 |
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| This spreading subshrub has lance-shaped green leaves and bears green flowers in cymes surrounded by white bracts in spring. Flowers are followed by bright red, spherical fruit. Height 6 inches; spread indefinite. Suits a woodland garden or use as groundcover. |
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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 is an elegant addition to any woodland garden. It has glaucous lobed leaves and bears heart-shaped pink flowers in late spring. 18 inches height; 24 inches spread. |
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Dodecatheon hendersonii
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ca$3.75 |
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| Rosette-forming perennial with dark green oblong leaves. In early summer, bears rich rose-purple flowers with sharply reflexed petals on eight-inch stems, with circles of gold and amber around the base. Plants go dormant after flowering. Suits a woodland or rock garden. |