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Items 113-128 of 2323
  1. Begonia thomsonii, begonia
    Description coming soon.
    $16.50
  2. Cornus kousa 'Summer Fun', Variegated Kousa Dogwood, No shipping FL
    Bright green leaves with white-pink margins emerge in spring, then mature to grey-green with pure white, wavy edges. Large, white blooms open in late spring and then turn to knobbly red berries in the fall. The leaves enter their showiest phase in autumn when cool weather turns them red-orange and...
    $39.50
  3. Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Golden Hage', Dwarf Hinoki Cypress
    Diminutive shrub with a dense compact growth habit. Very slow growth makes this plant perfect for a container. Mature size: 10 in T x 12 in W in 10 yrs Minimum temperature: -20° F
    $49.50
  4. Viburnum tinus 'Spring Bouquet', Spring Bouquet Laurustinus
    Dark green leathery leaves show off fragrant white flower clusters in spring and metallic blue berries often appear simultaneously showing off against red stems. Excellent for garden structure, for a hedge, or for a lower screen. Mature size: 5’ T x 5’ W Minimum temperature: 0° F
    From $13.00
  5. Sedum spectabile 'Meteor', (Hylotelephium) Showy Stonecrop
    August to October, large, flat-topped, deep rose flower heads (corymbs) bloom above succulent, light blue-green leaves. Given soil that is not rich, it will form a sturdy clump 16" T x 12" W. It's plenty happy in clay soil or shallow, rocky soil which makes it doubly appreciated! Butterflies will ornament the flowers!...
    $11.50
  6. Vancouveria hexandra, Insideout Flower or Duck's Foot
    This woodsy plant makes a delicate impression with rounded, tri-lobed leaves (like a duck's foot) and delicate, beak-like, white nodding flowers late-spring through mid-summer. A graceful groundcover in shaded areas, its amenable to dry soil but spreads better in moist soil. Disease- and pest-free. A Northwest native. Mature size: 1 – 1.5 feet T & W,...
    $12.50
  7. Dierama pulcherrimum ~ Dark Purple Seedling, Angel's Fishing Rod
    Mature seedlings of one of our darkest violet-purple stock plants. A clumping perennial to 4 ft tall its flowers are dark, violet-purple bells on long, delicate, and tall arching stems. May bloom a different color, as children are want to do. As with all progeny, we can't confirm with 100% certainty they will...
    $26.50
  8. Sedum spathulifolium 'Harvest Moon', Stonecrop
    A Northwest native: silver-grey rosettes (blushed with pink in cool weather) topped with lemon-yellow flowers in late summer. A good ground cover for the rock garden. Mature size: 4-8 in T x W Minimum temperature: -10° F
    $12.50
  9. Chilopsis linearis ‘Lucretia Hamilton’, desert willow
    Chilopsis linearis ‘Lucretia Hamilton’ is a large shrub (or small tree) with a single trunk and narrow leaves which give a willow effect. Its fragrant trumpet blooms all through the summer and heat tolerance make it a desirable garden addition. The species' native habitat ranges from the southwestern United States and into north-central Mexico....
    $17.50
  10. Phlox 'Rice Creek', Moss Phlox
    Needle-like foliage hugs the ground and trails over rockery. Super-sized flamboyant deep rose-pink flowers shout from wiry 3-4 inch stems. Evergreen, spreading mat 1-2 inches T Minimum temperature: -40° F
    $12.00
  11. Saxifraga fortunei 'Shishi-no-mai'
    Attractive textured dark green leaves with tints of inky purple and washes of red. A choice specimen for the rockery, shady nook, or trough. A cool, shaded position in some nice humus will yield best results. "Saxifraga fortunei was first described in 1863 by William Jackson Hooker from a Chinese collection and named...
    $16.50
  12. Triteleia laxa 'Queen Fabiola' (syn. Brodiea 'Q.F.'), Ithuriel's Spear
    From a distance, it looks almost like an agapanthus with its masses of violet-blue flowers. In late spring to early summer, wiry stems emerge topped with a constellation of small blue-violet trumpets that make great cut flowers. No summer water needed. Triteleia grows natively in sunny, grassy areas. mature size: 12-24 inches...
    From $9.50
  13. Thalictrum ichangense, Dwarf Meadow Rue
    Above the green foliage blushed reddish-purple, flowers of pale pink spritzes that dance on invisible stems from spring to summer. A truly delightful addition to the woodland garden and serves as a fine ground cover. Mature size: 6-12 in T x W Minimum temperature: -10° F
    $19.50
  14. Allium x 'Dallas'®, Ornamental Onion
    Mauve colored blossoms are set off to perfection by the silver-hued green foliage which persists as long as the blooms. Bred by Dutch Allium specialist Wietse Mellema by crossing A. licoanicum x A. nevskianum. Sterile flowers won't set seed. Mature size: 2 ft tall Minimum temperature -30°
    $10.50
  15. Helleborus x hybridus 'Cherry Blossom', Lenten Rose, Hellebore
    Rounded petals stained with red-violet and pink. From Ernie and Marietta O'Byrne of NW Garden Nursery, Eugene, Oregon. Mature size: 15-18 inches T & W Minimum temperature: -20° F
    From $22.50
  16. Stachys thirkei, Dwarf Lamb's Ears
    This tough, evergreen perennial forms a tight, fuzzy grey carpet--great at the front of a border, rock gardens, etc. In spring, clusters of purple-pink flowers on tall stems. Very drought tolerant once established. Mature size: foliage mat grows to 3-4 in T x 12 in W; flower spikes 12 in T Minimum temperature: -20° F
    $12.50