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Ferula communis, Giant FennelA stately, towering perennial, its stalks rise to 7 feet tall or more! Brilliant, yellow-green umbels and thread-like leaves that turn golden in fall make this is a landmark that WILL be noticed! Shelter from high winds, best with some summer water; drought might trigger dormancy. Only for ornamental use. Despite its common...From $15.50 -
Gunnera perpensa, river pumpkin or wild rhubarbDescription coming soon Mature size: 1-2 ft T x 3-6 ft W Minimum temperature: 15° F$54.50 -
Fritillaria imperialis 'Rubra Maxima', Crown ImperialRegal, slightly burnt orange-red 3-inch bells cluster atop dark, 3-4 foot stems. One of the most impressive hardy bulbs a gardener can be pleased to grow and deer resistant. Large, exotic flowers bloom in Oregon's early spring only because it is native to the higher elevation meadows of the Himalayas: Afganistan,...$14.50 -
Yucca baccata, Banana YuccaCoarse, recurved, rigid blue-gray leaves make an architectural statement topped by huge waxy flower clusters of cream that become edible banana-like fruit. Clumping. Sharp drainage is preferred. Mature plant size: 2-2.75 ft T x up to 6 ft W. Flower stalk height: 3 ft T (stays near leaf tips) Minimum temperature: -20° F Closer photo of...$13.50 -
Euphorbia 'Miner's Merlot' ['KM-MM024'] PP32,321New foliage emerges a rich deep wine red on this vigorous evergreen to semievergreen mounding Euphorbia first found in the gardens of Keith and Jen Miner in Plumas Lake, California in 2015. Speculation is it may be a hybrid of the Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Purpurea' and Euphorbia 'Blackbird' which were growing nearby. The...$18.50 -
Impatiens arguta 'Blue Dream', Hardy ImpatiensDestined to become a plant we can't live without because of its hardy nature and voluptuous flowers: stunning, blue-lavender, fish-shaped flowers with a touch of orange in the throat and on the spur. With reddish stems and a dark contrasting leaf, one really shouldn't need more. (You'd be suspect if you did.) Early...$15.50 -
Paeonia delavayi x lutea seedling, Peony cross between P. delavayi and P. ludlowiiLarge warm buttery yellow blooms with the occasional red center. Mature Size: 5 ft tall Minimum temperature: -20 ° F$23.50 -
Allium cristophii (christophii), Star of PersiaExciting, 8-12 inch spheres of sparkling lavender to amethyst flowers on upright stems are eye-catching, late spring garden "ornaments" and are spectacular when dried: spray-paint them if you dare! Ships when dormant please choose a shipping date between July 1 and Feb 1. Mature size: 1-2 feet tall Minimum temperature: -30° FFrom $20.50 -
Helictotrichon sempervirens, Blue Oat GrassPowdery blue-gray narrow blades are topped with buff-yellow 2-foot tall seed heads late in the season. An ever-blue-gray presence for the winter landscape with a strong rounded form, this one keeps its shape. Whereas fescues (another blue-gray rounded grass) might be used en masse as a texture, Blue Oat Grass, larger and...From $14.50 -
Stewartia rostrata, Upright or Beaked StewartiaOn this Chinese form, pink to beet-red bracts open in late spring and early summer to 2-inch white flowers, delicately pink-infused. The persistent red bracts with the reddish seed capsules continue to be ornate long after the flowers are gone. Fall color is dark, purple-red; winter shows off finely furrowed...From $24.50 -
Sarracenia leucophylla 'Tarnok', Pitcher PlantDramatic white hoods laced with exquisite red veining top tall, narrow pitchers. If that isn't enough, what about large double green and red flowers the likes of which you've likely never seen? They just need to never dry out, and absolutely no fertilizer since they make their very own brand...$18.50 -
Sanguisorba white speciesOpposite, narrow, sawtooth leaves climb toward white, pendent blooms in mid-summer through mid-autumn. This is the perfect atmospheric, evocative plant that could make you think it's raining pretty, white, fuzzy caterpillars. Or it might make you think of frosty catkins. Mature size: 3-5 ft T, clumping Minimum temperature: -20° FFrom $15.50 -
Anemone blanda 'Pink Star', Pink Grecian WindflowerProfuse, rosy-pink, 2-inch daisy-like flowers with an inner white ring and lemon-yellow centers bloom in early April and May — delightful, petite, and wonderfully naturalizing. Its ferny foliage is pretty but can disappear nicely into a lawn if you choose to add pink stars to it. 2 – 3 inches tall Available for...$11.00 -
Origanum laevigatum 'Herrenhausen', Ornamental OreganoDeep reddish-purple bracts continue the show long after cerise pink flowers have faded. Bees absolutely love it - more than almost anything else in the garden - and deer and drought aren't a problem. Mature size: 2 feet tall and happily spreading. Minimum temperature: -20° F$13.50 -
Digitalis ferruginea, Rusty FoxgloveA tall (3-5ft) densely flowering foxglove that has a honeycomb-like quality, especially when abuzz with activity from pollinators and hummingbirds. Perfect for a creamy-beige palette with intricate and alluring markings that make you do a double take. Striking in collections which is easy to attain as it self sows under proper conditions. Cut back...From $13.50 -
Amomyrtus aff. meli RCH383, MeliA broadleaf evergreen tree, Meli has peeling, gray-brown bark, and handsome, glossy leaves. Black-purple fruit follows clusters of cream-colored, round-petaled flowers with pretty, protruding stamens. Moist shade is preferred. Endemic to Chile. Mature size: 20–60 feet tall depending upon local conditions Minimum temperature: 0° F$17.50