VERONICASTRUM virginicum 'Albo-Rosea' (ver-ON-ih-KAS-trum) (ver-JIN-ih-kum) | VEROAR3 |
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Common Name: Culver's Physic |
Description: Delicate pink-white flowers summer-fall. |
Zone: 4 |
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VIOLA pedata (VY-oh-la) (pe-DAH-ta) | VIOLPE3 |
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Common Name: Bird-foot Viola |
Description: Eastern and central U.S. wildflower with distinctively cut leaves; showy, light violet-blue flowers in spring-early summer. Native in acid soils. |
Zone: 4 |
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WISTERIA frutescens 'Aunt Maude' (wis-TER-ee-ah) (froo-TESS-enz) | WISTAM5 |
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Common Name: American Wisteria |
Description: Faintly scented, blue-violet flowers in racemes of 30-50 are densely packed on current season's growth. Long, shiny seed pods add interest in late summer and fall. A native of the southeastern U.S. this hardy strain has been performing beautifully on a pergola at the Bailey Wye at the Henry Doorly Zoo. |
Zone: 4 |
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ZAUSCHNERIA garrettii (ORANGE CARPET®) (zowsh-NER-ee-a) (gar-RET-ee-eye) | ZAUSOC3 |
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Common Name: California Fuchsia |
Description: 2001 Plant Select®. Masses of flowing, orange-scarlet flowers summer to fall. Selected from seed collected in Idaho. Available after 4-15. |
Zone: 4 |
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ZIZIA aptera (ZIZ-ee-ah) (AP-ter-a) | ZIZIAP3 |
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Common Name: Heartleaf Alexanders, Meadow Parsley |
Description: Umbels of many, yellow flowers on this attractive, Great Plains native. |
Zone: 3 |
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