LEWISIA cotyledon Special Mixture (loo-ISS-ee-ah) | LEWISM5 |
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Common Name: Bitter Root |
Description: Evergreen, succulent rosettes, free flowering with many panicles in white, pink, red and orange shades in spring. Reblooms until August, requires well-drained soil. |
Zone: 5 |
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LEWISIA x longipetala 'Little Plum' (loo-ISS-ee-ah) (lon-gee-PET-a-la) | LEWILP3 |
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Common Name: Bitter Root |
Description: Large, intense rose-purple flowers with a touch of orange at first on short, upright stems. Lanceolate leaves in strong rosettes. Blooms May-June, reblooms in September. Easy to grow.
Lewisia, Northwest U.S. native succulents with interesting, fleshy, sometimes crinkly leaves producing clusters of beautiful flowers in pleasing, soft colors, including stripes. Must have sharp drainage in scree or slope and be protected from winter wet. |
Zone: 4 |
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LINUM narbonense (LIN-um) (nar-bon-ENSE) | LINUNA3 |
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Common Name: Flax |
Description: 2013 Plant Select. Dwarf strain, true blue flowers for rock gardens. |
Zone: 4 |
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LINUM perenne 'Lewisii' (LIN-um) (per-EN) | LINULE3 |
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Common Name: Flax |
Description: Light blue, native flax. |
Zone: 5 |
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LINUM perenne 'Nanum Blue Sapphire' (LIN-um)(per-EN) | LINUSA5 |
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Common Name: Flax |
Description: Dwarf plants with brilliant blue flowers. |
Zone: 5 |
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LINUM perenne 'Nanum Blue Sapphire' (LIN-um) (per-EN) | LINUSA3 |
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Common Name: Flax |
Description: Dwarf plants with brilliant blue flowers. |
Zone: 5 |
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LYCHNIS coronaria 'Blood Red' (LIK-nis)(kor-on-AR-ee-ah) | LYCHCB5 |
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Common Name: Campion, Catchfly |
Description: Spring flowering variety for border, rock garden or cutting. Self-seeding. |
Zone: 4 |
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LYCHNIS coronaria 'Blood Red' (LIK-nis) (kor-on-AR-ee-ah) | LYCHCB3 |
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Common Name: Campion, Catchfly |
Description: Spring flowering variety for border, rock garden, or cutting. Self seeds. |
Zone: 4 |
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LYSIMACHIA nummularia (ly-sih-MAK-ee-ah) (num-yew-LAR-ee-ah) | LYSINU1 |
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Common Name: Moneywort |
Description: Green, ruffly foliage mat with yellow flowers. Excellent ground cover; prefers shade. |
Zone: 4 |
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LYSIMACHIA nummularia (ly-sih-MAK-ee-ah) (num-yew-LAR-ee-ah) | LYSINU3 |
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Common Name: Moneywort |
Description: Green, ruffly foliage mat with yellow flowers. Excellent ground cover; prefers shade. |
Zone: 4 |
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LYSIMACHIA nummularia 'Aurea' (ly-sih-MAK-ee-ah) (num-yew-LAR-ee-ah) | LYSINA3 |
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Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Low, golden foliage; yellow flowers. Great for accent. |
Zone: 4 |
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LYSIMACHIA nummularia 'Aurea' (ly-sih-MAK-ee-ah) | LYSINA5 |
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Common Name: Moneywort, Creeping Jenny |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Low, golden foliage with yellow flowers. Great for accent and ground cover. |
Zone: 4 |
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LYSIMACHIA nummularia 'Aurea' (ly-sih-MAK-ee-ah) (num-yew-LAR-ee-ah) | LYSINA1 |
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Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Low, golden foliage; yellow flowers. Great for accent. |
Zone: 4 |
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MAZUS reptans (MAY-zus) (REP-tanz) | MAZURE3 |
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Description: Excellent, low ground cover or rock garden plant. Many purplish-blue flowers. |
Zone: 4 |
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MING TROUGH GARDEN
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Description: A 7" succulent ming grden creatively arranged with a variety of unique, colorful succulents to be used on the patio or indoors. Heights and widths will vary. Will ship by truck and to select FedEx/UPS zones; please call for details. |
Zone: 8 |
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NEPETA 'Psfike' PP#18904 (LITTLE TRUDY®) (NEP-eh-tah) | NEPELT5 |
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Common Name: Catmint |
Description: 2008 Plant Select®. Distinctively serrated, silvery foliage with long season, lavender blooms. A compact cultivar thriving in xeric conditions. |
Zone: 4 |
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NEPETA x faassenii 'Walker's Low' (NEP-eh-tah) (fah-SEEN-ee-eye) | NEPEWL1 |
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Common Name: Catmint |
Description: 2007 PPA Plant of the Year! Walker's Low is named for a garden and the name is not related to plant size- sorry for any confusion! Lovely, violet-blue flowers over a long period; attractive, gray-green foliage. Lack of pest or disease problems and low maintenance make it a winner. Deer and rabbit resistant. |
Zone: 3 |
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NEPETA x faassenii 'Walker's Low' (NEP-eh-tah) (fah-SEEN-ee-eye) | NEPEWL3 |
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Common Name: Catmint |
Description: 2007 PPA Plant of the Year! Walker's Low is named for a garden and the name is not related to plant size- sorry for any confusion! Lovely, violet-blue flowers over a long period; attractive, gray-green foliage. Lack of pest or disease problems and low maintenance make it a winner. Deer and rabbit resistant. |
Zone: 3 |
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NEPETA x faassenii 'Walker's Low' (NEP-eh-tah)(fah-SEEN-ee-eye) | NEPEWL5 |
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Common Name: Catmint |
Description: 2007 PPA Plant of the Year! Lovely, violet-blue flowers over a long period. Attractive, gray-green foliage. Lack of pest or disease problems and low maintenance make it a winner. Deer and rabbit resistant. |
Zone: 3 |
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OENOTHERA m. subsp. incana (SILVER BLADE®) (e-NOTH-er-a) (mak-roe-KAR-pa) | OENOSB3 |
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Common Name: Evening Primrose, Sundrops |
Description: 1999 Plant Select®. Southern Great Plains plant introduced by James Locklear, formerly of Nebraska Statewide Arboretum. Silvery-blue leaves complimented by huge, clear yellow flowers from May til frost. Drought tolerant perennial. Best on well-drained sites. |
Zone: 4 |
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OENOTHERA macrocarpa [missouriensis] (e-NOTH-er-a) (mak-roe-KAR-pa) | OENOMA3 |
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Common Name: Missouri Primrose |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Large, deep yellow flowers; sprawling plant with glossy, dark green leaves. |
Zone: 4 |
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OENOTHERA macrocarpa subsp. fremontii (e-NOTH-er-a) (mak-roe-KAR-pa) | OENOFR3 |
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Common Name: Evening Primrose, Sundrops |
Description: Large, light yellow flowers beginning in May; most have glaucous leaves, narrower than species. Drought tolerant plants, native to NE & KS. |
Zone: 4 |
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ORIGANUM vulgare 'Hot & Spicy' (oh-RIG-an-um) (vul-GARE) | HBORHS3 |
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Description: Dark green leaves are strongly aromatic; tiny, white to purple-pink flowers. Noted for its intense, somewhat spicy flavor; use fresh or dried. |
Zone: 4 |
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OROSTACHYS aggregeatus (or-oh-STAK-ees) (ag-GREG-ee-a-tus) | OROSAG3 |
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Common Name: Dunce Caps |
Description: Neat, green, succulent rosettes from the Far East for the rock garden. White creamy flowers in late summer. No wet feet in winter. |
Zone: 5 |
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OROSTACHYS iwarenge (or-oh-STAK-ees) (iwa-renge) | OROSIW3 |
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Common Name: Dunce Caps |
Description: Choice, low, gray, succulent rosettes. |
Zone: 5 |
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OROSTACHYS spinosus (or-oh-STAK-ees) (spine-OH-sus) | OROSSP3 |
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Common Name: Dunce Caps |
Description: One of the finest. Similar to miniature Sempervivum and appears to have a white leaf margin. Stunning plant in the trough or rock garden. |
Zone: 4 |
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OTHONNA capensis (o-THON-a) (ka-PEN-sis) | OTHOCA3 |
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Common Name: Little Pickles |
Description: Blue-green, cylindrical leaves with stems of bright yellow daisies above foliage. A succulent Senecio selection for the sunny rock garden brought from Drakenberg Mountains of South Africa by Denver Botanic Garden's Panayoti Kelaidis. |
Zone: 5 |
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PACHYVERIA glauca 'Little Jewel' (pak-ee-VER-ee-ah) | PACHLJ3 |
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Description: Tapered leaves of dusky, powdery blue with reddish tints at the tips and some violet tones. Leaves actually look like jewels. |
Zone: 10 |
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PEPEROMIA ferreyrae (pep-er-OH-me-ah)(fair-ee-RAY) | PEPEFE3 |
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Description: Attractive succulent forms mounds of wispy, lime-green rosettes. |
Zone: 10 |
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PEPEROMIA graveolens (pep-er-OH-me-ah) | PEPEGR3 |
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Description: Green, v-shaped succulent leaves with wine red undersides and stems. Yellow-white flower spike in summer. |
Zone: 10 |
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