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Items 417-432 of 2323
  1. Rosa spinosissima 'Stanwell Perpetual', Shrub Rose
    From a seedling in a garden in Stanwell, Middlesex, England, this one has THE quintessential rose fragrance. Like rosewater; like rose incense; like ROSE! Medium-sized soft pink double blossoms open continuously over several months seeming to get richer in color as the season progresses. If you're lucky, it can produce flowers up...
    From $20.50
  2. Paeonia lactiflora 'Kinda Cute' - Seedlings, Herbaceous Peony
    In mid-spring, ruffly, rose-pink, double peony with a mild fragrance. Red-tinged stems hold deeply dissected leaves that persist until the first frost. *Grown from seedlings---not true divisions.* Perennial; mature size: 2–2.5 ft T & W Minimum temperature: -40° F
    $13.50
  3. Spiraea densiflora (syn. S. splendens), Subalpine Spirea or Rosy Spiraea
    Rounded, rose-pink, fuzzy flowers on a round-leafed, rounded shrub, bloom summer long. These blue-green and pink shrubs prefer moist rocky areas where they are endemic at mid to high elevation in the Northwest. The fall foliage is tinged with yellow, blue, and purple — a stained glass effect. Mature size: 3 feet T &...
    From $14.50
  4. Salix helvetica, Swiss Willow
    This diminutive willow with grey fuzzy leaves and yellow stems is happiest in free-draining soil with regular water. In spring, silver catkins with red tips bloom. Multi-stemmed, open form. Slow growing. Deciduous shrub; mature size: 18 in T x W Minimum temperature: -20° F
    From $12.50
  5. Primula polyanthus 'Spice Shades', Primrose
    A maroon-brown primrose with a glowing gold edge and center, 'Spice Shades' blooms February – May. Originally a woodland dweller, polyanthus would appreciate well-draining humus and a little leaf litter to warm it through a freeze. Minimum temperature: -20° F
    $13.50
  6. Hydrangea 'Munchkin', Dwarf Oakleaf Hydrangea
    Late spring - early summer, large floral panicles start out white and age to an antique pink, blooming in the company of textured oak-like leaves that blush burgundy with sun and age. Mature size: 3–4.5 T x W Minimum temperature: -20° F
    From $38.50
  7. Trillium kurabayashii Yellow Seedling, NW Native Trillium
    These are seedlings of a yellow parent planted in 2010. Variability is expected, or you could say, secrets will be revealed. Please note, may revert to red! To protect delicate Trillium foliage, please choose a shipping date between August 1- March 1. This means the plant does not ship in March, April,...
    $17.50
  8. Trachelospermum asiaticum 'Ogon Nishiki', Variegated Star Jasmine
    The mature leaves on this star jasmine are gold with dark green edges, which is flashy enough, but combine that with the bright orange-red of the newly-emerging leaves, and you've got a real stunner. Tough and malleable, you can train this up a wall, over the side of a pot, or let it...
    $29.50
  9. Ionactis linariifolia, stiff aster or flaxleaf aster
    Description coming soon Mature size: 12-24 in T x 10-16 in W Minimum temperature: -30° F
    $14.00
  10. Daphne odora 'Marianni', Winter Daphne
    Bright, light yellow-margined fairly large leaves, and light pink flower clusters from dark pink buds make this an all-year color choice. Add to it a citrus-rose fragrance and you'll want for nothing! Part shade preferred and good drainage; take care not to overwater Daphne. Mature size: 3 ft T x W Minimum temperature: 0° F
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  11. Salvia greggii x lycioides 'Nuevo Leon', Autumn Sage
    A small salvia, thick with tiny, midnight-purple blooms flowers late in summer and continues until frost. 'Nuevo Leon' quickly forms a clump. Place against light green or its complement of yellow-orange for a little visual excitement, or with other blues and purples for deep, dark richness—a saturated and glowing color that holds its...
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  12. Sisyrinchium 'E.K. Balls', Blue-Eyed Grass
    Compact tufts of fanned, narrow leaves surround showy blue posies blooming late spring to the first frost on this Sisyrinchium hybrid. Some summer water needed Mature size: 5 inches tall and clumping, lightly self-sowing. Minimum temperature: -10° F
    $11.50
  13. Periploca graeca, Milkweed Vine or Silk Vine
    Twining milkweed vine from the Mediterranean has handsome shiny green large leaves and clusters of waxy, green and deep burgundy-purple flowers followed by pairs of long narrow seedpods. The pods open to reveal silky threads that eventually aid in seed dispersal. Each little flower is like a small passionflower. A moderate grower...
    From $24.50
  14. Trillium ovatum, Wakerobin
    Our PNW native trillium, a tri-petaled bloom white as the driven snow (with occasional pinkish tinge, especially as blooms age), 16 inches tall with a collar of three large leaves echoing the bloom. In a word, elegant. To protect delicate Trillium foliage, please choose a shipping date between July 15 - March 1. This means...
    $24.50
  15. Geranium macrorrhizum 'Album', Hardy Geranium
    Wonderfully pungent lobed leaves turn orange in the fall. Its scent is stimulating to our noses but repellent to deer! White flowers blushed with pink arrive in late spring and summer hang on late enough to contrast with its early fall color. It's a suitable ground cover for dry shady areas...
    $15.50
  16. Symphyotrichum novi-belgii 'Alice Haslam' (syn. Aster), Aster
    Demure and diminutive – in that well-behaved, dome shape acceptable to HOAs everywhere way – but equally at home in a wilder prairie-themed perennial border. The undertones of the flowers work well with many color schemes while beguiling both late-season insects and bi-pedal garden visitors alike. The small stature has the...
    From $13.00