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2025 Fall Mail Order List

Accepting orders until October 10th or such a time as our order book is full.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Which plants can you get shipped? The list below is our Mail Order list for 2025. We also will ship most native plants from our native list if they are in 2”, 4”, 4”deep or 1gal pots. Unfortunately larger pots are not available for shipping.

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How plants are shipped: All plants are shipped bareroot without pots. Perennials are sheered back to the ground for shipping if they are not already dormant.  Foliage is trimmed from deciduous shrubs. 

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We have limited capacity to ship this year. We will take orders until October 10th or such time as our order book is full.  We are open at the nursery so if you are close by, we would love to see you in person! There is so much more available on site.

 

Regarding shipping: We are offering express shipping with Canada post, but it is impossible to estimate how much this will cost until the box is measured and weighed so the order will be charged at cost if you choose this option. We are not able to estimate how much it will cost beforehand as each and every neighborhood is different and we don’t know until your order is boxed, packed, measured and weighed. 

Adiantum aleuticum  Western Maidenhair   $19.95ea            
Native.  Ht.40cm. Z3.  Recently, this western form of Maidenhair fern has been separated from the eastern form, A. pedatum, as a separate species.  This form has slightly more erect fronds and the pinnae overlap a touch, but both plants are very similar.  To make matters worse,  A.pedatum is still found out west in disjunct populations.

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Adiantum aleuticum imbricatum $19.95ea
Ht.15-30cm. Z2.  This is a rarely offered and very lovely dwarf form of the typical Maidenhair Fern.  It quickly forms a nice, full clump. 

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Adiantum pedatum  Maidenhair Fern $16.95ea
NANative.  Ht.40cm.  Z3.  Deciduous.  Delicate fan shaped fronds with green lacy leaves set atop black shiny stems.  Plant in moist humus-rich soil in shade to part shade.  Most Northwest plants are now considered A.aleuticum but not all. At any rate, both are very similar.


 

 Aceriphyllum rossii (Mukdenia rossii) $19.95ea
Z5. Maple-like leaves emerge a bronze-green then age to a mid-green and are finally splashed with bright red in fall. Numerous  white, bell-shaped flowers held in a branched  panicle in mid spring.  From North China and Korea.  Forms a wonderful ground cover.

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Achillea millefolium Yarrow $6.00ea
Native.  Z3.  Large, white, flat flower heads with a pink tinge, appear from June till August.  Low, feathery, highly dissected foliage. 

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Achlys triphylla Vanilla-leaf $18.00ea
Native. Ht. 25-45cm.  Z7.  Large light green trifoliate leaf on a slender stalk. Good groundcover spread by underground rhizome.  Dried leaves have a vanilla scent. Semi-shade.

 

​Actaea pachypoda Misty Blue   Doll’s Eyes $19.95ea
N.A.Native. Ht.40-80cm. Z3.  A selection  has taller stems with white flower racemes followed by white berries with a central dot (which makes them look like a doll’s eye). Foliage is a lovely blue-green colour.

 
Actaea rubra  Red Baneberry $19.95ea
N.A.Native. Ht.40-80cm. Z3.  A woodland perennial with white flower racemes (sometimes tinged purple)  followed by red berries. Fantastic woodland plant!

 

Allium acuminatum Hookers Onion $6.00ea
Native.  Ht. 10-20cm.  Z6. Deep rose pink flowers in early summer. Prefers a hot spot with excellent drainage. Naturally tiny bulbs.

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Allium cernuum Nodding Onion $6.00ea
Native. Ht.20-30cm.  Z4.  Nodding pale to bright pink flowers bloom in June to August.  Bulbs multiply quickly and were eaten by native people.

 

Allium crenulatum Olympic Onion $7.50ea
Native. Z.5. Ht.4” A fantastic dwarf onion  with brilliant rose-purple flowers. Rarely offered.

 

Amorphophallus konjac $30.00ea
Ht.1-1.75cm. Z6. A massive divided leaf (up to 1.25m across) atop a green stem is heavily mottled with dark purplish blotches.  When the tuber is large enough it produces a massive 1-1.5m tall flower. The spathe is the color of a dark purplish red cabbage and sits atop a 60cm mottled stem. The spadix is slightly lighter purple in color and measures up to 90cm long.  We sell small tubers around the size of a quarter that will bloom in about 2 years. Amorphophallus corms may at any time delay sprouting for a season, particularly after blooming, so mark where you plant them. Shade to part sun. Eventually the corms can weigh up to 8 kilos.  This species is extensively used as a food source in Indonesia and Japan.

 

Amorphophallus yunannensis $20.00ea
Ht.1-1.75cm. Z6.The single leaf is held atop a 2-3' tall, smooth, dark green stalk, exquisitely mottled with lighter green to creamy coloured blotches. The 3-6" tall spadix is white with a pink head partially hidden in a green speckled spathe atop a mottled stem.

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Anaphalis margaritacea Pearly Everlasting $6.00ea
Native.  Ht. 20-90cm.  Z3.  Dark green, narrow, pubescent leaves with dense white wooly undersides.  Pearly white flowers in dense clusters are produced in August.  Excellent dried flower.  Sun to part shade.

 

Anemone appennina `alba' $9.50ea
Ht.10-20cm. Z4.  Foliage is deep purple when emerging then ages to dark green.  Flowers are snow white on the interior, shaded pale blue or pale pink on the exterior. From a small tuber.

 

Anemone canadensis Canada Anemone $6.00ea
Native.Ht.30-50cm. Z3.  A spreading woodland groundcover with beautiful veined cut foliage and white flowers in late spring and summer. A great ground cover.

 

Anemone faccida `Japanese wood Anemone $10.00ea
Ht.15cm. Z4.  White flower above dense foliage. Great Ground Cover

 

Anemone nemorosa Wood Anemone $6.00ea
Ht.15-20cm.  Z5.  A delightful woodland groundcover that
spreads by slender rhizome.  Leaves deeply cut and very attractive.  Single Anemone type flowers are white, light pink, or bluish in color. These are mixed colors.  Flowers close up on cloudy days and at night.

 

Anemone nemorosa ‘Allenii’   $8.00ea
Ht.10-15cm. Z4.  Large flowers that are rich lavender blue on the inside and paler on the reverse.  Similar to A..


Anemone nemorosa `Blue Eyes' $12.00ea
Ht.10cm. Z4.  Double to single white flowers develop a distinct blue eye just prior to petal drop.​

 

Anemone nemorosa `Bowles Mauve' $8.00ea
Ht.10cm. Z4.  Nice mauve blue flowers. We think this is the same as Anemone nemorosa Bowles Purple.

 

Anemone nemorosa 'caerulea’ $8.00ea
Ht.10-15cm. Z5.  A nice smaller variety of woodland anemone with large dark purplish blue flowers with lighter blue edges.  

 

Anemone nemorosa `Green Fingers' $12.00ea
Ht.10-15cm. Z4.  This odd selection has green flowers tinged with white set atop green sepals.

 

Anemone nemorosa `Lychett Variety' $9.50ea
Ht. 10-15cm Z4.  A handsome variety with large white flowers.

 

Anemone nemorosa `Mart's Blue' $12.00ea
Ht.10-15cm. Z4. This selection from Estonia blooms later than most and has dark blue flowers.

 

Anemone nemorosa ‘Monstrosa’ $10.00ea
Ht 20cm. Z5.  A large double flowered form of wood Anemone with a unique mix of green and white petals. 

 

Anemone nemorosa `Robinsoniana' $8.00ea
Ht.10-15cm. Z4. A nice selection with large pale wisteria blue flowers and deep green foliage tinged purple.

 

Anemone nemorosa `Rosea'  $8.00ea
Ht.10cm. Z4.  Flowers emerge from a pink bud and fade to white then age to a strong dusky pink on the exterior.

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Anemone nemorosa vindobonensis   $8.00ea
Ht.10-15cm. Z4.  This form has cream colored flowers. Blooms earlier than the hybrid  Anemone x lipsiensis.

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Anemone tomentosa `Robustissima' $16.95ea
Ht. 100-120cm.  Z3.  Light pink flowers in open cymes bloom in August toSeptember.  This is the hardiest and most vigorous of the autumn anemones.   Prefers semi-shade in humusy soil.

 

Anemone trifolia $15.95ea
Ht.15-20cm. Z6.  A small spreading Anemone from Yugoslavia with trifoliate leaves and crisp white flowers.  From a slender rhizome.  Plant in shade to part sun.

 

Anemone x lipsiensis (A. x seemannii) $8.00ea
Ht. Z4.  A natural hybrid of A.ranunculoides and A. nemorosa that has pale yellow flowers.

 

Anemone ranunculoidies ‘Yellow wood Anemone $8.00ea
Ht 10-15cm Z4  Bright yellow anemone flowers in the spring.  This makes a great herbaceous ground cover.

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Aquilegia formosa Red Columbine $16.95ea
Native.   Fl.Ht. 40-60cm. Z5.  Nodding red and yellow flowers with
reddish spurs. Shade to semi-shade.

 

Arisaema griffithii Griffith's Cobra Lily
Ht. 30cm.  Z6-7.  A wide but twisted deep violet-purple spathe with white and green stripes produced just above ground level. The leaflets are ornamented with yellow, red or purple margins which become more accentuated by fall.  This one is incredible and definitely one of the most unusual Arisaema.  Blooms April-May.

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Arisaema triphyllum Jack-in-the-Pulpit $15.00ea
N.A.Native.  Ht.40-60cm.  Z4.  Two large, three parted leaves. Spathe, purple or bronze with greenish white stripes, followed by red berries in clusters.

 

Arisarum proboscideum  Mouse Plant $8.00ea
Ht.5-8cm.  Z7.  Spathe erect, gray white beneath and dark brown above, drawn out to a long, ascending tail-like apex. From naturally small tubers.

 

Armeria maritima `Sea Thrift’ $6.00ea
Native. Ht.20cm. Z3.  Pink pom pom flowers atop grass like foliage. Very showy.

 

Arnica camissonis Silver Arnica $15.95ea
Native. Ht.30-45cm. Z.A great perennial with bright yellow daisy like flowersand silvery foliage. Smaller plants

 

Aruncus aethusifolius Goatsbeard $16.95ea
Ht. 20-30cm.  Z3.   Forms a compact mound of foliage above which are held  clusters of white flowers in summer.  Full sun to part shade.

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Aruncus Misty Lace Misty Lace Goatsbeard $16.95ea
Ht.75cm. Z2.  A compact new hybrid that has pure white blooms and a compact habit.  Very tolerant of heat and humidity.

 

Aruncus sylvester Goatsbeard $15.95ea
Native.  Ht. 1.5-2m.  Z4.  Long, feathery, creamy white blooms (Astilbe-like) with attractive divided foliage.  Blooms June to July. 

 

Asarum caudatum $20.00ea
Native. Ht. 10-20cm. Z4. Deciduous .  Large, light green heart shaped leaves make this a great ground cover for shade for those with patience as it is slow.

 

Asarum caudatum Alba $25.00ea
Native. Ht. 10-20cm. Z4. Deciduous .  Large, light green heart shaped leaves make this a great ground cover for shade.  This form has creamy whie flowers.

 

Asarum europaeum $20.00ea
Ht.10cm Z4-5.  A fantastic slow spreading evergreen groundcover with rounded dark green glossy leaves.   Plant in shade to part sun. Always a favorite.

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Asclepias incarnata `Ice Ballet' $19.95ea
N.A.Native. Ht. 80-120cm.  Z3. Stems branched.  Flowers white, scented vanilla. Plant in open sunny area with lots of water. Great around ponds etc.

 

Asplenium trichomanes Maidenhair Spleenwort $16.95ea

Native.  Ht. 30cm.  Z2.  Evergreen.  Vigorous, small fern with deep green, maidenhair fern-type foliage.  Best in dryish rockery or walls in the shade to part shade. Our most popular small Fern.

 

Asplenium trichomanes Cristatum Crested Maidenhair Spleenwort $25.00ea

Ht. 30cm.  Z2.  Evergreen.  We have the crested form of the species!  The end of most fronds branches into a crest.  Plants will be small for spring. This one is rarely offered. Small plants
 

Aster subspicatus Douglas Aster $15.95ea
Native. Ht.50-90cm. Z2.  A relatively large aster with large flowers from bluish purple through to rosy purple. This species ranges from Alaska to Northern California. Blooms in summer.

 

Baptisia australis  False Indigo $19.95ea
N.A.Native. Ht.95cm. Z3. Large perennial with clear violet-blue flowers. Plant in well drained soil in full sun to part shade

 

Blechnum penna-marina $16.95ea
Ht.10-20cm.  Z5.  Evergreen. This form of the species is smaller than most.  Fertile fronds are erect and sterile fronds lay more or less flat.  New growth is reddish-rose in colour.  Good for edging a semi-shaded path or as a small-scale ground cover.
 
Blechnum spicant  Deer Fern $16.95ea
Native.  Ht.  20-30cm.   Z5.  Evergreen. Dark green sterile fronds form regular flat rosettes.  Narrow fertile fronds are held vertically

 

Bletilla striata $15.00ea
Ht. 20-40cm.  Z5-6.  This hardy ground orchid has long, arching ribbed leaves and soft rose to magenta erect inflorescence of up to 10 flowers. 

 

Bletilla striata Kuchibeni Crimson Mouth Bletilla
Ht. 20-40cm.  Z5-6.  A new selection of soft pale pink flowers with white ruffled lip crests infused with deep pink-purple at the mouth.

 

Bletilla striata `Soryu’ $20.00ea
An awesome mauve-blue flowered Bletilla with darker mauve blue lip. Soryu means Blue Dragon.

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Bletilla striata var japonica alba  $15.00ea
Ht. 20-40cm.  Z5-6.  Similar to species but with white flowers; some with pale lilac margin on the lip.

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Bletilla  striata variegated (albostriata) $15.00ea
Ht. 20-40cm.  Z5-6.  It is the same as the species except the leaves are striped with white.


Bletilla `Brigantes’(striata X ochracea) $15.00ea

Z 5-6.   A variable cross with mid-rise-purple petals and sepals. Purple lip with yellow markings.

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Bletilla `Penway Dragon’ (formosana x szetschuaunica) $16.00ea
Z5-6. Flowers in this cross are variable but typically have purple-pink petals and sepals, a white lip with a purple-pink margin, and a spot. This has turned out to be one of the more stunning and vigorous selections. Plant in full sun to part shade.

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Bletilla `Penway Paris’ (striata X szetschuanica) $15.00ea

Z 5-6.  Rose purple petals, sepals and lip with white keels on the lip.  Variable.

 

Bletilla Ochracea $39.95ea

Zone 5-6.  The most sought-after hardy bletila with yellow flowers Light highlighted with red, purple and yellow speckled lips. Prefers a sunny spot to semi-shade in well-draining soil.

 

Bletilla Yokohama $15.00ea

Zone 5-6.  Pink flowers with golden-yellow on the lip rise on tall stems Prefers a sunny spot to semi-shade in well-draining soil.
 

Boykinia elata $15.95ea
Native. Ht. 30cm.  Z 7.  A mounding perennial with attractive maple like leaves and clusters of white flowers.

 

Brodiaea coronaria Harvest Brodiaea $7.50ea
Native.  Ht. 20-30 cm.  Z8.  Starlike bluish-violet to lilac flowers with light colored throat.  Blooms June-July.  Very narrow grass-like leaves.  Mature bulbs are small,  pea-sized.

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Camassia cusickii Cusick's Camas $8.00ea (bulb only)
Native.  Fl.Ht. 80-120cm.  Z5.  Large bulbs up to 250 grams each! Multiplies freely.  The tall stem carries sky blue flowers.

 

Camassia leichtlinii Great Camas $7.50ea (bulb only)
Native.  Fl.Ht. 80-120cm.  Z5.  Bulb is usually a little bigger than a golf ball. Flower is a deep, dark purple.  Very showy.

 

Camassia leichtlinii alba White Great Camas $6.50ea (bulb only)
Native.  Fl.Ht. 80-120cm.  Z5.  Clear, clean white flowers make this a very striking plant. This is not white death camas, that is a different species.

 

Camassia leichtlinii `San Juan' $7.50ea (bulb only)
Native.  Fl.Ht. 80-120cm.  Z5.  This form is a darker blue than the species and is found native throughout the San Juan and Gulf Islands.

 

Camassia leichtlinii `Semi-plena' $9.00ea (bulb only)
Native.  Fl.Ht. 80-120cm. Z3.  This is a rare semi-double flowered form with creamy white to yellow flowers. Can revert to single white.

 

Camassia quamash Common Camas $6.00 ea 10cm pot
Native.  Fl.Ht. 30-70cm.  Z5.  Small bulbs, multiply very quickly.  Flower color medium blue. Great for naturalising.

 

Camassia quamash `Blue Melody'  $6.00ea 10cm pot
Native. Ht.20-30cm. Z5.  A very striking garden selection with variegated foliage and blue flowers.

Special  10 for $35.00.

 

Camassia quamash `Orion' $6.00ea 8cm pot
Native.  Ht. 20-35cm.  Z5.  This selection has deep violet blue flowers. Smaller near bloom sized bulbs.

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Cautleya spicata $10.00ea
Ht. 40-60cm. Z7. This Ginger relative from the Himalayan foothills of Kashmir has slender leaves and bright yellow flowers in terminal.  .

 

Cerastium arvense Field Chickweed $6.00ea
Native. Ht. 10-40cm. Z3. This native Snow-in-the-summer  forms a  small trailing mat with showy white flowers in the summer.  Each petal is notched.

 

Chelone obliqua Turtlehead $18.95ea
N.A.Native.  Ht. 40-60 cm.  Z5.  Deep rose flower spikes bloom August to October.  Individual flowers resemble a turtles head with its mouth open.  Lance shaped dark green glossy leaves.  Excellent fall blooming perennial.

 

Chelidonium hylomeconoides $18.95ea
Ht. Z6. This woodland poppy from Japan produces loads of yellow flowers and is lovely for a shady spot.  Each flower stalk has 2-4 yellow round flowers and comse up from spring to autumn. It is less weedy than other chelidoniums

 

Cimicifuga acerina $19.95ea
Ht.60-80cm. Z5.  Leaves all basal with long pointed lobes.  White fragrant flower racemes to 35cm in length. Another great fall bloomer.

 

Cimicifuga ‘Brunette’ $22.00ea
Ht. 1-1.4m.  Z4.  Creamy white flower plumes and dark purple  black foliage.  Very effective when massed in a moist shady to semi-shade site.

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Cimicifuga ‘Chocolatte or now known as  Chocoholic’  $24.00ea

Ht.150cm. Z3.  The plant is known for its striking dark, chocolate-purple foliage and fragrant, bottlebrush-like white flowers that appear in late summer or early Fall.

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Convallaria majalis Dorien $12.00ea
Ht.40cm. Z2.  The best variety of Lily of the Valley for cutting with scented white flowers.

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Convallaria majalis Hardwick Hall $15.95ea
Ht.158-20cm. Z2.  This rarely encountered selection of the Lily of the Valley has been grown for generations in the noted English garden at Hardwick Hall. An outstanding selection distinguished both by extra broad leathery leaves each very narrowly margined with pale yellow green and extra large, sweetly fragrant pendulous flowers. This is the best performing and most stable variegated lily of the valley.

 

Convallaria majalis Rosea Pink flowered Lily of the valley $15.95ea
Ht.158-20cm. Z2.  This form of lily of the valley has scented clear pink flowers.

 

Cornus mas Cornelian Cherry ` $29.95ea
Large shrub or small tree with masses of  showy small yellow flowers  before leaf out followed by bright red edible fruits.

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Corydalis scouleri $29.95ea
Native. Z6 Ht.to 1M.  Lovely native perennial with grey green foliage and racemes of pink to white blooms in early summer.

 

Corydalis quantmeyerana `Chocolate Star’ $39.95ea
Ht. 25-40cm. Z5. A very interesting new plant with chocolatey colored foliage and white flowers.

 

Cosmos atrosanguineus Chocolate Cosmos $9.95ea
Ht.60-90cm.  Z6.  An unusual tuberous perennial with dark maroon flowers with a strong chocolate aroma.  These emerge late in the spring or early summer.  The tubers can be lifted in cooler areas.

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Crocosmia 'Columbus'  $15.95ea
Ht. 60cm. Z7. Sword-shaped foliage. Sprays of orange-yellow flowers with tink mahogany spots.

 

Crocosmia masoniorum $15.95ea
Ht. 150cm. Z6. Sword-shaped foliage and spikes of brilliant orange red flowers. Forms large clumps in time

 

Crocosmia ‘Twilight Fairy Crimson’ $15.95ea
Ht.45cm. Z6. Bronzy foliage and spikes of red flowers. Smaller plants

 

Cyclamen hederifolium = C.neapolitanum $12.00ea
Ht.10cm.  Z6.  Large, green, ivy shaped leaves marbled silver and white. Rose to dark pink to white  flowers with a dark spot at the base.  Blooms August to October. After a few years these tend to naturalize (self sowing) making a beautiful groundcover for the winter and a great floral display in early fall.

 

Cypripedium formosanum (C.japonicum var.formosanum) $79.95ea
Ht. 40-50cm.  Z6-7.   This native of Taiwan has a large pale pink lip pouch, with petals and sepals spotted darker pink. The leaves are rounded and pleated like a fan. It blooms early summer. This species is very easy to cultivate. It has mature single-eyed divisions.

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Cypripedium passerinum Sparrow’s Egg Lady’s Slipper $79.95 ea

 Native. Ht. 50cm. Z2.  The flowers petals and pouch are white with purple spots which are thought to resemble a sparrow's egg; the dorsal sepal is pale green. These are five to eight year old plants that should bloom next year or soon after.

 

Cypripedium monatum $79.95ea
Mountain Lady Slipper. Native. Ht. 90cm. Z3  Sweet-scented flowers with brownish purple sepals and petals. The petals are long, narrow and spirally twisted. These are five to eight year old plants that should bloom next year or soon after. This species need to be dry in the winter, they are frozen dry in nature, failure to provide enough drainage in the winter lead to death.

 

Cypripedium reginae $79.95ea
N.A.Native. Ht. 90cm. Z4.  The showiest of all North American Cyps.  The flowers have white sepals and petals, a large pink lip pouch and a white staminoid with a yellow blotch and red spotting. These are five-year-old seedlings that should bloom in a year.

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Cypripedium reginae alba $79.95ea
N.A.Native. Ht. 90cm. Z4.  The rarer pure white form of the species. Mature single-eyed plants
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Cyrtomium falcatum Japanese Holly Fern $16.95ea
Ht. 30-40cm.  Z7.  Evergreen.  Fronds look like Oregon Grape leaves; dark green, shiny and leathery.  Individual pinnae look like holly leaves. Not as coarsely toothed as C.falcatum Rochfordii.  Shade to part sun.

 

Dactylorhiza fuchsii Common spotted orchid Alpine Orchid $29.95ea

Ht. 50-70cm.  Z4. This is the UK native wild Common Spotted orchid, which grows in neutral to alkaline soils that are often damp. It can be grown in grassland, the garden, or a pot. It has spikes of mauve pink flowers with darker spotting. It is a good beginner orchid as it will usually bulk up fairly quickly.  

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Darmera peltata Indian Rhubarb  $18.95ea
N.A.Native. Ht 60-70cm.  Z5.  Large, dark green, deeply lobed leaves, 30cm in diameter, occasionally to 60cm.  Pink flowers appear before the leaves in clusters on a stout stem in April.

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Deinanthe caerulea $24.00ea
Ht.50cm. Z4.  This is a beautiful Chinese Hydrangea relative that grows to become a lovely, bushy shrub-like plant with each leaf divided in 2 at the tip. Lovely nodding violet blue  flowers are produced in the summer. Prefers moist, well drained loamy soil in shade to part sun.

 

Delphinium menziesii Menzies’ Larkspur $7.50ea
Native. Ht.20-75cm. Z3. From a small tuber arises this lovely larkspur with blue to purple flowers (occasionally yellow). It is usually associated with the grassy bluffs of Garry Oak meadows.  Naturally a tiny corm.

 

Delphinium nuttalli nuttals’ Larkspur $7.50ea
NA Native. Ht.50-80cm. Z3. From a small tuber arises this lovely larkspur with blue to purple flowers. Very Similar to D. Menziesii Naturally a tiny corm

 

Dentaria diphylla Toothwort $7.50ea
Ht. 10-20cm. Z6. Two  leaves each divided into three lobes with white flowers held on slender stems above.  Blooms in early spring then goes dormant.  Small fleshy tubers.

 

Dicentra formosa Western Bleeding-heart $15.95
Native.  Ht. 25-45cm.  Z3.  Rose pink, slightly reflexed heart shaped flowers extend above mounds of grey-green fern-like foliage.  Thrives in shade to semi-shade in humus-rich soil.  When these are barerooted they is not much root mass.

 

Dicksonia antarctica Tasmanian Tree Fern $25.00ea
Fronds 50-250cm.  Trunk Ht. 3-10Meters.  Z7-8.  Evergreen.  This beautiful tree fern has a spreading crown of glossy green arching fronds atop a massive fibrous stem.  At a young age it looks like a normal fern. Frond length increases rapidly but trunk height increases slowly.  Grow in shade, sun or indoors. 

 

 Dictamnus albus albiflorus $19.95ea
Ht. 60cm. Z2. Spikes of white lemon scented blooms. Samll plants.

 

Dictamnus albus rosea $19.95ea
Ht. 60cm. Z2. Spikes of purple-pink lemon scented blooms. Samll plants.

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Dierama igneum $10.00ea
Ht. 45-90cm. Z8-9.  Similar to D. pulcherrimum.  These are seedlings grown from a form with tomato red bell shaped flowers.

 

Dierama parviflorum $8.00ea
Ht.40-85cm. Z8.  A nice Dierama with light to dark pinkish-mauve bell shaped flowers.  Foliage is often absent at the time of flowering.

 

Dierama pulcherrimum Angel’s Fishing rod $10.00ea
Ht.90cm  Z8.  From a corm come grass-like leaves with arching flower stems bearing deep magenta bell shaped flowers. Multiplies into large showy clumps.

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Diphylleia cymosa Umbrella leaf $29.95ea
N.A.Native.Ht.30-75cm. Z5   A bold perennial with very large glossy green umbrella like leaves up to 50cm wide.  Clusters of white flowers are followed by blue fruits held above the foliage on red stems.   An awesome bold perennial. 

 

Disporum hookerii Hooker's Fairy Bells $19.95ea
Native. Ht.100cm. Z7.  A lovely woodland perennial with creamy white hanging bell shaped flowers in umbels. Followed by striking yellow to orange berries.

 

Disporum smithii Large flowered FairyBell $16.95ea
Native.  Ht. 50-90cm.  Z7.  Large, 3cm, creamy bell-shaped flowers hang from the tips of branched stems and bloom in late spring; followed by brilliant orange, football-shaped berries This is the best native Diporum..

 

Dioscorea japonica Japanese Yam $20.00ea
Ht. 1-3M. Z4. From the woodlands of Japan comes this interesting and hardy yam. It is a vigorous climber with beautiful foliage and clusters of small white flowers. The shiny arrow shaped leaves alone are reason enough to grow this one.  It's the roots that are particularly interesting: up to four feet long and two inches thick, they are eaten boiled or baked and are said to have a very pleasant taste. We have a small supply of tubers and more growing for next year. I would plant it where you want it as it might be a spreader.

 

Dodecatheons
Shooting stars are herbaceous perennials with green leaves held in rosettes that dry up and disappear in early summer.  The nodding cyclamen-like flowers resemble a shooting star streaking across the sky.  All do best in half sun, half shade.

 

Dodecatheon alpinum Alpine Shooting Star $6.00ea
Native. Ht. 20cm.  Z4.  An alpine species with pale lavender to deep magenta flowers.

 

Dodecatheon cusickii Cusick's Shooting Star $6.00ea
Native.  Flower Ht. 20-30cm. Z5.  Leaves are pubescent giving them a grey green appearance. Flowers similar to D.pulchellum with a shorter heavier flower stalk.

 

Dodecatheon dentatum White Shooting Star $6.00ea
Native.  Flower Ht.15-40cm.  Z5.  This Dodecatheon is unique in that it has toothed leaves and showy white flowers. Easy.

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Dodecatheon jeffreyi  Jeffery’s Shooting Star $8.00ea
Native.  Flower Ht. 30-60cm.  Z4  Inflorescences of 3 to 18 showy flowers. Each flower nods, with its pointed center aimed at the ground when fresh, and becomes more erect with age. It has four or five reflexed sepals in shades of  pink and lavender which lie back against the body of the flower.  Fantastic. 

 

Dodecatheon hendersonii Broad-leaved Shooting Star $7.50ea
Native.  Flower Ht. 30-50cm.  Z5.  Flowers deep purple to pale-pink with a ring of clear yellow at the base of each lobe.  Leaves are unmistakable, being thick, shiny, smooth, broadly oval  and pressed firmly to the ground. Exceptional.

 

Dodecatheon macrocarpum $6.00ea
Native. Ht.20-50cm.  Z4.  A species most often considered to be a variety of D.pulchellum.  A nice selection with fleshier leaves and predominantly dark magenta purple flowers.

 

Dodecatheon pulchellum $6.00ea
Native.  Flower Ht. 20-50cm.  Z4.  Flowers bright rose-purple with a ring of deep-yellow at the base which is overlaid with a zig-zag trim of rose purple.  Delightful.

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Dodecatheon pulchellum `Sooke' Sooke Shooting Star $7.00ea
Native.  Flower Ht. 20-35cm.  Z5.  This naturally occurring form found on Southern Vancouver Island has deep rose pink flowers on a stiffer more compact stem. Leaves thicker and more rounded than the species.

 

Ellisiophyllum pinnatum $10.00ea
Ht.10cm. Z5. This is a rare creeping perennial with pinnate foliage and starry white flowers throughout summer and fall. Great woodland groundcover.

 

Epimedium `Koharu' $25.00ea
Ht. 25-40cm.  Z5.   This variety  has large petals with broad pink petal lamina and long narrower
spurs suffused with white. Overlapping pink sepals, fading to white in the center.
 
Epimedium  x perralchicum $25.00ea
Ht.30cm. Z6.   A hybrid with bright yellow flowers with brown centers. Heart shaped glossy
green leaves with bronze colored new growth.
 
Epimedium pinnatum ssp. colchicum  $25.00ea
Ht. 30cm  Z6.  Native to Georgia near the Black Sea.  This drougth tolerant variety has bright
yellow sepals held open to show off the short reddish spurs.
 
Epimedium  x `Sasaki’  $25.00ea
Ht.3 0-40cm.  Z4. Blooms April to May with pure pink flowers. Shade to semi-shade.
 
Epimedium youngianum `Baby Doll Pink'  $25.00ea
Ht. 10-25cm.  Z5.  Spurless flowers emerge from dark pink buds and open to a lovely soft pink
edged with darker pink.


Epimedium youngianum `Roseum'  $25.00ea
Ht. 30cm.  Z5.  Flowers pale violet to purple. A good small scale cover for a shade garden.

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Epipactis gigantea $39.95ea 

Native Ht.50cm. Z6.  This attractive orchid has 5-25 green to yellow flowers striped with purple veins on a loose raceme. The lip is distinctly lobed with bright yellow, purple, and orange markings..

 

Eomecon chionantha Snow Poppy $19.95ea

Ht.45cm. Z6.  A rather interesting spreading woodland plant with scalloped heart shaped leaves and attractive  clusters of single white flowers with a central boss of yellow anthers

 

Eriophyllum lanatum Wooly Sunflower, Oregon Sunshine $6.00ea
Native. Ht20-30cm. Z4-5.  Forms mounding mats of grayish green  wooly foliage with bright yellow 5cm sunflower type flowers. Very drought tolerant once established. Plant in full sun to part shade in poor soil to keep tight compact shape.​

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Erythroniums
Early spring flowering, lily-like plants are produced from fleshy corms. Species described have narrow to broad, lance shaped green leaves that are often mottled.  Nodding flowers have six pointed petals and all are more or less reflexed.   All thrive in well drained humus-rich soil in shade to semi-shade.

 

Erythronium albidum  $10.00ea
N.A.Native.  Ht. 10-20cm.  Z3.  Leaves mottled.  Flowers white inside with yellow centers and a blue or pink tinted exterior.  Easy to grow in humus rich soil in shade to part sun.

 

Erythronium americanum Trout lily $$10.00ea
N.A.Native.  Ht.10-15cm.  Z2.  Glossy narrow leaves with heavy brownish purple mottling.  Bright yellow solitary flowers bloom April to May.  Naturally small corms..

 

Erythronium dens-canis `Frans Hals'
Ht. 10-20cm.  Z3.  A large rich deep violet purple flower with a brown throat surrounded by a yellow ring.

 

Erythronium dens-canis `Niveum' $10.00ea
Ht.  10-20cm.  Z3.  A Bulgarian form which has white flowers tinted with a light touch of lavender.

 

Erythronium dens-canis `Pink Perfection' $10.00ea
Ht. 5-10cm.  Z3.  Flowers clear bright pink in colour.

 

Erythronium denis-canis `Rose Queen' $10.00ea
Ht. 10-20cm.  Z3.  This selection has mottled leaves and rose pink flowers.

 

Erythronium denis-canis `Snowflake' $10.00ea
Ht. 10-20cm. Z3.  White flowers, olive at base, chartreuse with a faint ring of red specks inside base.

 

Erythronium denis-canis `White Splendor' $10.00ea
Ht. 10-20cm. Z3.  White flowers with dark brown basal blotch.

 

Erythronium grandiflorum Yellow Glacier Lily Dwarf  $15.00ea
Native.  Ht. 15-50cm.  Z4.  Large unmarked bright green leaves.  Golden yellow flowers in groups of 1-3.  Blooms April to May.  Needs well drained soil in semi-shade. This is easy to grow.

 

Erythronium grandiflorum Yellow Glacier Lily large Form $20.00ea
Native.  Ht. 15-50cm.  Z4.  Large unmarked bright green leaves.  Golden yellow flowers in groups of 1-3.  Blooms April to May.  Needs well drained soil in semi-shade. This large form is new for us and more typical of the species.

 

Erythronium japonicum Pink Japanese Lily
Ht. 12-18cm.  Z5. We finally have a good supply of this Japanese beauty.  Narrow deep green unmottled or lightly mottled leaves.  Dainty, highly reflexed lilac pink to grape purple flowers with dark stamens.

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Erythronium oregonum White Fawn Lily $12.00ea
Native.  Ht. 25-30cm.  Z5.  White nodding flowers with inner orange-yellow markings in groups of 1-6.  Mottled leaves. 

 

Erythronium revolutum Pink Fawn Lily $12.00ea
Native.  Ht. 15-20cm.  Z5.  Leaves mottled with light brown markings. Pink flowers (rarely white) are usually solitary but occasionally clustered up to five per stalk. 

 

Erythronium tuolumnense Yellow Fawn Lily $10.00ea
Native.  Ht. 30-50cm.  Z5.  Light green unmottled leaves.  Up to five bright yellow flowers per stalk.  Blooms April to May.

 

Erythronium tuolumnense `Citronella' $10.00ea
Ht. 30-50cm.  Z5.  An E.tuolumnense hybrid.  Large, lemon yellow flowers have a light brown clover leaf shaped basal band in the throat.

 

Erythronium tuolumnense `Kondo' $10.00ea
Ht. 30-50cm.  Z5.  An E.tuolumnese hybrid.  Large yellow flowers (slightly darker than `Pagoda') with a dark, bronze basal ring.  Leaves lightly mottled.

 

Erythronium tuolumnense `Pagoda' $10.00ea
Ht.  30-50cm.  Z5.  An E.tuolumnese hybrid.  Large, sulfer yellow flowers.  Large, green lightly mottled leaves. 

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Filipendula palmata 'variegata' Tall variegata Meadow Sweet 
Ht. 50-100cm. Z3.  After years of hoarding we are offering this beauty. Lovely variegation and panicles of white flowers.

 

Filipendula purpurea 'Elegans'
Ht. 60-70cm. Z3. Airy plumes of delicate pink flowers are a wonderful source of fresh color in late summer just when most other  mid-border perennials are dying back. Will tolerate dry conditions.

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Filipendula ulmaria `Aurea'
Ht. 90cm  Z3.  This great naturalizing or pondside perennial has nice white flower plumes atop bright yellow- green foliage.

 

Fragaria chiloensis Coastal Strawberry $6.00ea
Native.  Ht. 5-15cm.  Z4.  Evergreen. Dark green glossy leaves have silky white undersides.  White flowers appear in spring. Edible, small strawberries appear in mid-summer.  Excellent evergreen, mat forming ground cover for full sun to semi-shade.

 

Fragaria vesca Wood Strawberry $6.00ea
Native. Ht. 8-15cm.  Z5.   Thin, light green leaves.  White flowers appear in May to June and again in fall.  Small edible fruit.  Prefers a woodland site in shade to semi-shade.

 

Fragaria virginiana Scarlet Strawberry $6.00ea
Native. Ht. 8-15cm.  Z3.   Blue green foliage is topped with  white flowers and followed by delicious small strawberries.

 

Fritillaria camschatcensis Northern Rice root , Chocolate Lily  $15.00ea
Native.  Ht. 35-60cm.  Z5.   Edible 2.5cm bulbs resemble clusters of rice grains.  Bell shaped bronze-purple -black lightly mottled flowers appear in May to June.  Whorled, lance-shaped leaves.  Prefers shade to semi-shade in humus-rich soil.

 

Fritillaria camschatcensis flavescens  $18.00ea
Native.  Ht. 35-60cm.  Z5.    A rare yellow form of the species.

 

Fritillaria lanceolata Chocolate Lily  $15.00ea
Native.  Ht. 60-75cm.  Z5.  Bulb similar to F. camschatcensis.  Bowl-shaped, brownish-purple flowers are mottled with greenish yellow. Whorled lance-shaped leaves.  Shade to semi-shade

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Gentiana acaulis $19.95ea
Ht.4-6cm. Z3. A wonderful late spring blooming Gentian with intense blue flowers.  Great for the rock garden forming mats over time.

 

Geranium endressi `Wargrave Pink' $16.95ea
Ht. 40-50cm.  Z5.  This selection of G.endressi is vigorous and is covered with numerous salmon pink flowers.

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Geranium maculatum Espresso  $16.95ea
Ht. 60cm. Z4.  Superbly contrasting dark  bronze foliage and lavender pink flowers that mature to white. Foliage emerges in spring a wonderous burgundy-black and slowly fades to bronzy green after a few weeks.

 

Geranium phaeum Mourning Widow $16.95ea
Ht. 60-80cm.  Z5.  This tall plant has lobed leaves, often marked le at their base with dark bluish-red reflexed nodding flowers. 

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Geranium sylvaticum  $16.95ea
Ht. 45cm.  Z4.  Flowers upright, purple in color in early to mid-summer. A good naturalizer in open, not too dry site or under trees.

Hacquetia epipactus $19.95ea
Ht. 7-10cm Z4-5.   Very early winter/spring bloomer with yellow flowers surrounded by green bracts, followed by leathery lobed leaves. We have not offered this in years.

 

Hacquetia epipactus Thor $39.95ea
Ht. 7-10cm Z4-5.   Leaves have showy cream-white edge making it a standout in the shade garden. Very early winter/spring bloomer with yellow flowers surrounded by green bracts, followed by leathery variegated lobed leaves. We have not offered this in years. Limit one per customer.

 

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Hedychium coccineum `Krishna’’$18.00ea
Ht. 1-2m. Z7.  Highly fragrant exotic peach coloured blooms.  Sun to part shade.

 

Hedychium coccineum 'Tara'$18.00ea
Ht. 1-3M. Z7.  This is probably the hardiest of the ginger and it's a keeper.  It is a large plant with 30cm long spikes of flame orange flowers.  It blooms earlier than most starting in June and going on until September.

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Hedychium coccineum `Sonya’’ $18.00ea
Ht. 1-3m Z7.  Exotic ginger with peach fragrant flowers in summer.  Sun to part shade.

 

Hedychium densiflorum `Assam Orange’ $18.00ea
Ht. 1-3m. Z8.Exotic ginger with soft orange fragrant flowers in summer.  Sun to part shade.

 

Hedychium flavescens Yellow Butterfly Ginger’ $18.00ea
Ht. 2m. Z8.  Exotic cream and yellow fragrant flowers arise in summer.  Sun to part shade.

 

Hedychium yunnanense $18.00ea
Ht. 1m. Z8. Exotic ginger from China with deep orange fragrant  flowers in summer.  Sun to part shade.

 

Hepatica acutiloba Sharp lobed Hepatica $9.95ea
N.A.Native. Ht. 30-60cm.  Z4.  Evergreen.  Resembles H.americana but plants are larger and leaves are more sharply pointed.  Flower color from light blue to white to rose pink.  Shade to part sun.

 

Hepatica maxima  $29.95ea
Ht.20-30cm. Z5.  The largest of all hepaticas found on Ulleng Island in Korea.  Soft pink flowers.  Plant in light shade. Small three year old plants

 

Hepatica nobilis Select Seedlings  $12.00ea
We are offering a mix of seedlings that have been grown from seed of selected mother plants. The range and variation of the mother plants is great and the seedlings could produce anything!

 

Hepatica  transsilvanica $15.00ea
Ht. 5-10cm. Z5.  A great spreading hepatica eventually forming a mat topped with  showy blue flowers in the spring.

 

Hepatica transsilvanica Pink Form $25.00ea
Ht. 5-10cm. Z5.  A great spreading hepatica eventually forming a mat topped with  showy pink flowers in the spring. Spreading hepatica eventually forming a mat topped with  showy white flowers in the spring.

 

Hosta `Red October'$16.95ea
Ht.25cm.  Lanceolate, dark green leaves have silvery undersides, leaf petioles are heavily speckled in red that bleeds into the leaf base.

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Hypoxis hirsuta Goldstar $6.00ea
N.A.Native. Ht.15-30cm Z.4  Small rhodohypoxis-like plant with tufts of grass–like foliage with star-like bright yellow flowers.

 

Hydrophyllum tenuipes Pacific Waterleaf Blue Form $20.00ea
Native. Ht. 30-100cm.  Z5. Large showy native with lovely blueish purplish flowers. Great for deep to semi shade


Impatiens omeiana $10.00ea
Ht. 30cm. Z6.  Yes, a hardy impatiens!  This amazing plant for the woodland garden has whorls of long purple-green foliage with a prominant white vein down the center of the leaf. Blooms in late summer to early fall with large, fragrant yellow snapdragon like flowers. This perennial forms a sizeable clump over time. Foliage resembles that of a New Guinea Impatiens.

 

Iris cristata Crested Iris $15.00ea
N.A.Native.  Ht.15cm.  Z4. Light green leaves, large sky blue to lavender flowers with dark venation and white markings.  Blooms in April to May.  Excellent groundcover in sun to semi-shade.

 

Iris douglasiana Douglas's Iris $16.95ea
Native.  Ht.15-50cm.  Z4.  Exceptionally variable in height, habit and flower color  which  ranges from white to pink to blue and all shades in between.  Blooms in June.  Sepals (Falls) have four dark lines on them.  Leaves narrow, glossy green in large clumps.  

 

Iris Bearded Heritage $15.95ea
The following is a list of Heritage iris we have available this fall. Google for pictures. Amas, Among Friends, Belvi Queen, Beverly Sills, Bhu Tan Glory, Blitz, Blue Eyed Blonde, Buto, Cable Car, Camelot Rose, Carolina Gold, Cherry Garden, Crimson King,Dogrose, Elsa Saas, Flirting Again, Gibson Girl, Grape Orbit, Grapesicle, Indian Chief,Khedive, Lent A. Williamson, Loudan Lassie, Ma Mie, Mahogany Snow, Making Eyes, Marsh Marigold, Melanie, Perfection, Rameses, Repartee, Rose Unique, Sambucina, Sky and Sun, Smell the Roses, Stitch Witch, Stop The Music, Taj Mahal, Tomingo,Vingolf, Wabash, Water Colour.

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Lepterrhena pyrolifolia Leather leaf Saxifraga $20.00ea
Native. Ht. Zone 2. A basal ring of shiny leathery evergreen leaves give rise to a spike with small white saxifrage like flowers.

 

Lilium hansonii $10.00ea
Ht.to 1.2m. Z5.  This is a lovely fragrant Turk's Cap type lily from Korea with deep orange-yellow flowers spotted with purple-brown towards the base.

 

Lilium martagon Turk's Cap Lily $15.00ea

Ht. 40-100cm. Z4. Up to 50 purplish-pink, densely spotted flowers per stem.

 

Lilium martagon album White Turk's Cap Lily $15.00ea
Available late spring after verification . Ht. 40-100cm.  Z4. Up to 50 white flowers per stem.

 

Lilium superbum  $7.50ea
N.A.Native Ht.1.2-1.8M. Z3. Turks Cap type lily with vibrant orange heavily spotted flowers with crimson tips.

 

Lilium nepalense $15.00ea
Ht.1.2M. Z4. The flowers are pendant, pale green with a purple throat. Stunnng. 

 

Linnaea borealis Twinflower $6.00ea $6.00ea
Native.  Ht.10cm.  Z1.  Evergreen.  Small, round, glossy green leaves on long runners make a lovely ground cover.  Sweetly fragrant, rosy pink bell shaped flowers in pairs from slender stalks.

 

Maianthemum dilatatum $6.00ea
Native.  Ht.10-25cm.  Z5. False Lily-of-the-valley. Heart shaped green leaves.  Small fragrant white flowers on 5cm long racemes.  Pea-sized berries are light green with brown mottling and later become red in fall.  Shade to semi-shade in moist humus-rich soil.  Excellent groundcover.

 

Matteuccia struthiopteris Ostrich Fern $16.95ea
Native.  Ht. 40-150cm.  Z4.  Deciduous. Underground rhizomes spread Olive-green, sterile fronds held in funnel-shaped clusters.  Fertile fronds appear in the center of the cluster and turn a rust-brown color.  Vigorous, easy fern to grow in shade to part sun.

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Meconopsis  x shelldonii ( lingholm) $19.95ea
Ht. 100-120cm.  Z6.  An excellent hybrid between M.grandis and M.betonicifolia.  Clear blue flowers.   This is the easiest to grow himalayan Blue Poppy.  Outstanding. Feed frequently.

 

Mimulus guttatus Yellow Monkey Flower $6.00ea
Native.  Ht. 15-60cm.  Z6.  Dense mat forming, creeping perennial with yellow tubular, lipped flowers. Lower lip hairy and throat has red spots.  Sun to semi-shade in moist soil.

 

Mimulus moschatus Monkey flower $6.00ea
Native. Ht.10-20. Z3. A creeping monkey flower with yellow flowers. Great in damp soil or nears seeps or pond edges, but also does just fine in average garden soil.

 

Mitella breweri  $18.95ea
Native. Ht. 10cm. Shade plant with nice looking foiliage The small green saucer-shaped flowers have five narrow wire like greenish petals which are divided into little branches. Looks like jewelery.

 

Mitella ovalis Oval-leaved miterwort $6.00ea
Native.  Ht. 5-10cm.  Z7.  Oval, very hairy green leaves.  Tiny, whitish flowers are suggestive of finely crafted wire jewel-work.  Good groundcover in shade to semi-shade.

 

Montia parvifolia Small-leaved Montia $6.00ea
Native.  Ht. 10cm.  Z5.  Small, thick, succulent leaves form a basal rosette which goes dormant in the driest summers.  Slender flower stems radiate out from the rosette with clusters of 1-8 pink or white veined pink flowers. Great in moss covered rock.

 

Opuntia fragilis $10.00ea
Native. Ht. Z5. The dark green pads of this variety were collected years ago from a particularly large, robust plant.  Yellow flowers. 

 

Paeonia `Dr. Alex Fleming' $19.95ea
Ht.100cm. Z2.  Fully double deep salmon pink flowers.

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Paeonia `Karl Rosenfeld' $19.95ea
Ht. 80cm.  Z5.   Double crimson red flowers bloom mid-June.  Very good cut flower.

 

Paeonia `Madame Lemoine' $19.95ea

Ht.90cm. Z2. Gorgeous double white fragrant blooms


Paeonia `Pecher' $19.95ea
Ht. 100cm.  Z2. Semi-double pale pink  to white with a few dabs of red. Very limited supply.

 

Paeonia `Solager' $19.95ea
Ht. 90cm.  Z3. Full, creamy -pink fragrant flowers.

 

Paeonia lutea ludlowii Tibetan Peony $49.95ea
Ht.1-2.5M Z5-6. A vigorous species tree peony from Asia. Light colored stem produces large, medium green pinnate leaves that turn rich shades of yellow and orange with splashes of pink in the fall.  Flowers are golden yellow with exteriors often marked with red.          

 

Paeonia mascula ssp. Mascula $49.95ea
Ht.70-90cm  Z5.   A wonderful species with single purple flowers.

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Paeonia mlokosewitschii  $59.95ea
Ht.100cm. Z6. Affectionately known as Molly the Witch, this peony has blue-green leaves and single, upright, bowl shaped, soft primrose yellow, fragrant flowers.  We offer a few 4 yr old plants open pollinated plants.

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Paeonia veitchii var. woodwardia $30.00ea
Ht.50cm. Z5. A lovely compact Chinese peony for part shade. Elegant nodding pink to magenta flowers atop highly cut foliage.

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Paeonia Yellow Crown $75.00ea
Ht. 75cm. Z5  An Intersectional Peony ( Itoh) which is a hybrid between a tree peony and a herbaceous peony.  This variety has large deep yellow double flowers.

 

Panax japonica Japanese Ginseng $19.95ea
Ht.40-60cm.  Z4.  Schefflera like palmate leaves arise form gnarled white rhizomes.  Clusters of white flowers are replaced with showy clusters of fruit, first green then red and finally aging to black.

 

Paris polyphylla $29.95ea
Ht.40-95cm.  Z6.  Flowers with narrow green sepals and thread-like golden petals atop a whorl of narrow green leaves. Fruit capsule scarlet red.

 

Peltoboykinia watanabei $16.95ea
Ht. 60cm.  Z5.   Excellent foliage plant from Japan for shade with large palmate lobed leaves.  Small creamy-yellow flowers are held above the leaves. Good groundcover for moist shaded area near ponds etc.

 

Penstemon davidsonii Davidson's Penstemon $7.50ea
Native.  Ht.10-15cm.  Z5.  Evergreen.  Dark green shiny leaves form dense, matted subshrub.  Lilac-pink  flowers bloom midsummer.  Sun to light shade. Plants are small.

 

Penstemon fruticosus Shrubby Penstemon $6.00ea
Native.  Ht.15-30cm.  Z6.  Semi-evergreen.  Small, elliptical leaves cover the compact framework of this shrub-like perennial.  Lavender blue flowers bloom in summer.  Likes gritty, nutrient poor soil in sun to semi-shade.

 

Penstemon procerus $6.00ea
Native. Ht.10cm. Great mat forming perennial with blue-purple flowers.

 

Penstemon serrulatus Coast Penstemon $6.00ea
Native.  Ht. 40-60cm.  Z6.  Small toothed, shiny, lance shaped leaves. Bluish purple flowers bloom from April to July.  Sun to semi-shade.

 

Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Firetail' $16.95ea
Ht.90cm. Z5. Striking bright red flower spikes above green foliage. Plant in sun to part shade.

 

Phlox douglasii Douglas moss phlox $6.00ea
Native.  Ht.5-10cm. Z2.  Mat forming perennial with mossy green foliage and bright crimson flowers.

 

Phlox divaricata Woodland Phlox  $15.95ea
Ht.20-30cm. Z3.  A lovely spreading woodland phlox with fragrant lilac to white  flowers with a dark purple eye.

 

Phytolacca clavigera $29.95ea
Ht.80-100cm ( or larger). Z6  This striking, almost shrubby perennial has upright spikes of purplish pink flowers in summer, followed by closely packed clusters of  showy black berries. Nice large tubers this year.

 

Pinellia cordata $15.95ea
From the tiniest of corms comes this beauty from China.  Heart shaped leaves are dark green with veins marked in cream.  Spathe green with purple veins, spadix long and scented of fruit. This is the only variegated Pinellia.  It makes a striking groundcover in shade. FLowers smell like juicy fruit gum!

 

Phyllitis scolopendrium $16.95ea
Z5. Ht 30cm. Evergreen. Strap-shaped fronds shaped like a tongue.

 

Pleione Barcena $24.00ea
(P. formosana x P. praecox) This hybrid has deep pink flowers with deep yellow and red throat markings. It blooms in late fall or early winter and is a very reliable bloomer.

 

Pleione Tolima (P.speciosa X P.formosana) $14.00ea

A variable cross with mauve pink to very rose-purple flowers and the lip is most often marked with red and yellow. Usually two flowers per stem and often fragrant. One of the best.

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Pleione Vesuvius( P.bulbocodioides X P. X confusa) $9.50ea

Large flowers of dark pink to mauve, lips well frilled and speckled and spotted with dark pink or red. Most clones have a yellow throat, and many are fragrant. This is one of the showiest and easiest ones to grow. It is a reliable doer.

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Pleione Volcanello  $14.00ea

Purple pink flowers with a red spotted lip and bright yellow keels.

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Polypodium glycerhiza Licorice Fern $7.50ea
Native.  Ht. 10-40cm.  Z6.  Summer Deciduous.  This creeping fern grows on trees and rock outcrops.  It goes dormant in the dry summer and is green all winter.  Rhizomes have a sweet licorice taste.  Great on stumps or rock walls in the shade to part sun.

 

Polypodium scouleri Leathery Polypody $12.00ea
Native. Ht.10-35cm. Z7. This is simply the showiest of the polypodies. It has deep, dark green, extremely glossy, leathery fronds. This fantastic creeping fern is slow to spread but worth the wait.  We offer small divisions. It often takes a full year for this fern to settle in and start to spread.

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Podophyllum delavayii ( P.veitchii) $59.95ea
Ht.30-40cm. Z6.  Also know as Dysosma delavayii.  This wonderful Chinese  perennial with branching upright stems  exhibits remarkable mottling of the leaves when they emerge. These large, deeply lobed and toothed, peltate leaves are mottled with rich reddish- mahoganies and browns.  Deepmahogany-red to coral-red  elongated, pendant flowers in  April-May. One of the best foliage woodlanders.  Each plant is different.

 

Podophyllum hexandrum Himalayan Mayapple $29.95ea
Ht.20-30cm. Z6.  Large 3-5 lobed peltate shiny green foliage emerges with a flush of reddish bronze blotches of mottling on the leaves. A very reliable, showy perennial for shade to part sun.  Pink solitary flowers are followed by red fruit.

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Polygonatum cirrhifolium $19.95ea

Ht. 60-120cm. Z6.  Narrow leaves in whorls with tendril-like tips.  White tinged purple or green flowers in axils of leaves followed by red fruits.

 

Polygonatum odoratum `Variegatum' Variegated Solomon's Seal $18.99ea
Ht. 110cm.  Z4.  Leaves boldly blotched and striped with ivory white.  Shoots emerge in spring, mostly pink and ivory with traces of green and the bright color holds until stems are almost fully grown.  Flowers are white with greenish spot in throat,and are held in large clusters. 

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Polygonatum verticillata rubrum $19.95ea
Ht.to 1m. Z5. A choice Chinese woodland perennial with narrow foliage and red flushed flowers followed by red berries in fall.

 

Polygonatum verticillata Himalayan Giant $19.95ea
Ht. 1-1.2m. Z5.  A fantastic large Soloman’s Seal from the Himalayas with white flowers followed by showy red fruit.  Leaves emerge purple.

 

Polygonum tenuicale $7.50ea
Ht.8-10cm. Z6. A dwarf species that forms nice tidy clumps with dense upright spikes of fragrant white flowers. We owe this plant to the generosity of the late Don Armstrong.

 

Polystichum munitum Sword Fern $16.95ea
Native. Ht. 30-120cm. Z5. Evergreen. This fantastic and much underused fern has glossy dark green, leathery fronds that form dense clumps. It is great for naturalizing and is good in dry to moist shade. 

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Polystichum polyblepharum Tassel Fern $16.95ea
Ht. 60-75cm.  Z5.  Evergreen.  Very glossy dark green fronds contrast nicely with the light green, tassel-like, newly emerging fronds.  Very shiny, attractive fern for shade to part sun.

 

Potentilla anserina Silverweed $7.50ea
Native.  Ht. 10-30cm.  Z7.  Pinnately compound leaves are held erect and are green and slightly hairy in shade to semi-shade.  In sun, the leaves are held almost prostrate and are much hairier and become silvery green in color.  Spreads by long runners.  Flowers single yellow.

 

Primula sieboldii Aka Tombo $15.95ea
Ht 15-20cm Z3. A Japanese selection with hot pink flowers with narrow notched petals.  Looks like a pink snowflake.

 

Primula sieboldii Asahi Gata $15.95ea
Ht 15-20cm Z3. A Japanese selection with soft pink flowers that fade to white at the tips .  Each petal is  lobed into two.

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Primula sieboldii Hokutosei $15.95ea
Ht 15-20cm Z3. A Japanese selection with lacy lavender pink flowers that fade to a near white with a darker lavender pink center.

 

Primula sieboldii Kurama $15.95ea
Ht 15-20cm Z3.    The back of each petal is a hot magenta pink, this color wraps around the front tips of the toothed petal tips and fuses into white as you head towards the center of the flower.

 

Primula sieboldii Mita jiman $15.95ea
Ht 15-20cm Z3.   Soft lavender pink petals that fade to white near the flowers center. Each large petal has a fine toothed edging.

 

Primula sieboldii Momiji bashi $15.95ea
Ht 15-20cm Z3.  Each very lacy petal is splashed with varying amounts of pink and white.

 

Primula sieboldii Sensyo $15.95ea
Ht 15-20cm Z3.   Lacy pink petals with a fine white edge and a small white center.

Primula sieboldii Tatsuta no yu  $15.95ea
Ht 15-20cm Z3. A Japanese selection with hot pink flowers with each petal fringed.

 

Primula sieboldii  White Lace Selection $15.00ea
A great set of selections with white lacy flowers.

 

Roscoea cautleyoides $24.00ea
Ht. 30cm.Z6.Yellow flowered species

 

Roscoea purpurea $24.00ea
Ht. 30cm.Z6. Purple flowered species

 

Sanguinaria canadensis `Multiplex' Double Flowered Bloodroot $25.00ea
N.A.Native.  Ht.15-20cm.  Z4.   This is the much sought after double flowered form of bloodroot. It  stays in bloom much longer than the single flowered form. Plant in humus rich, well drained soil in shade to semi-shade.  From a tuberous root.

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Saxifraga bronchialis Spotted saxifrage $6.00ea
Native. Z6. Ht.3-5cm.  Spreading foliage resembles moss with  white flowers spotted purple-red on short slender stalks.

 

Saxifraga cortusifolia  Japanese Woodland Saxifrage  $15.95ea
Ht.10cm. Z7. Unique white flowers held above glossy, rounded fleshy foliage in spring.  Great groundcover for the woodland garden.

 

Saxifraga fortunei $15.95ea
Ht.50cm Z6. Green to bronze maple-like leaves with sparkling white flowers in late summer.

 

Saxifraga fortunei Ayaka $15.00ea
Ht.25cm Z6. A cool late summer to fall blooming species from Japan.  This selection has panicles of bright red magenta flowers.  The lowest two to three petals are longer than the upper petals.

 

Saxifraga fortunei Beni Karen $15.00ea
Ht.25cm Z6. A cool late summer to fall blooming species from Japan.  This selection has panicles of bright red magenta flowers with white tips.   Each petal is forked into two or three lobes. The lowest two to three petals are longer than the upper petals.

 

Saxifraga fortunei Bronze Form $15.00ea
Ht.50cm. Z6.  A hardworking perennial for shade to part sun. Great bronze leaves topped with sparkling white flowers in late summer.

 

Saxifraga fortunei Hakubai $15.00ea
Ht.25cm Z6. A cool late summer to fall blooming species from Japan. This selection has panicles of sparkling white flowers with stout tri-lobed petals and pinkisk bronze foliage.

 

Saxifraga fortunei Komochi Daimonji $15.00ea
Ht.25cm Z6. A cool late summer to fall blooming species from Japan. This selection has panicles of double shell pink flowers with softer edges.

 

Saxifraga integrifolia. Grasssland Saxifrage $6.00ea
N.A. Native. Ht.10-20cm. Z6.  This western saxifrage has rosettes of roughly triangular, fleshy foliage with smooth edges topped with airy inflorescence of single white blooms.

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Saxifraga mertensiana $6.00ea
Native. Toothed kidney shaped leaves and sprays of white flowers.
Makes are very tidy neat looking cluster. dormant by fall.

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Saxifraga oregana $6.00ea
Native. Ht.10cm. Z5. A lovely basal rosette of leaves gives rise to a tall leafless stem topped with a cluster of white flowers.

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Saxifraga stolonifera $15.95ea
Ht 15cm.  A wonderful evergreen groundcover with rounded grey-green leaves patterned with silvery veins and a purplish underside with pink hairs.  White flowers on tall wiry red stems. 

Fantastic groundcover.

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Saxifraga stolonifera Kamakura Silver $19.95ea
Ht. 15cm. Z5. Our very own wonderful new selection with more silver on the young leaves. Evergreen.  White flowers on tall wiry red stems.  Fantastic groundcover.

 

Scopolia carniolica Zwanenberg  $19.95ea
Z5. Ht. 60cm. From a fleshy rhizome dark brownish purple bells emerge with the leaves in early spring.  Awesome.

 

Sedum divergens $6.00ea
Native.  Ht.5-7cm Z4. Mat forming stonecrop with small rounded shiny green leaves and yellow flowers.  Excellent red fall color.

 

Sedum oreganum Oregon Stonecrop $6.00ea
Native.  Ht. 5-7cm.  Z5.  Evergreen.  Bright green, succulent foliage forms mats of small rosettes.  Yellow flowers in clusters atop short stems become pinkish with age.  Likes sun to light shade

 

Sedum spathulifolium Broad-leaved Stonecrop  $6.00ea
Native.  Ht. 5-7cm.  Z5.  Evergreen.   Smooth, fleshy, spoon- shaped blue-green leaves form distinct rosettes.  Yellow flowers in branched cymes bloom June to July.  All forms of this plant have a beautiful, mat forming cushiony habit.  Sun to semi shade in well drained soil.

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Sisyrinchium angustifolium Blue-eyed Grass $6.00ea
Native. Ht. 15-20cm.   Z3.  Tufts of grass-like leaves with violet-blue yellow throated flowers. Blooms May to October.  Sun to semi-shade.

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Sisyrinchium californicum Golden-eyed Grass $6.00ea
Native.  Ht. 10-25cm.  Z8.  Tufts of grass-like leaves with golden-yellow flowers.  Blooms June and July.  Sun to semi-shade.  

 

Tanakea radicans $19.95 ea
Ht.30cm. Z6. A rarely offered evergreen creeping perennial from Japan.  Leathery serrated leaves in basal clusters support large clusters of small white flowers.  Great groundcover.

 

Tellima grandiflora Fringecups $6.00ea
Native.  Ht. 40-60cm.  Z6.  Evergreen.  Very hairy green leaves form large mounding rosettes.  Small, greenish-white, fragrant flowers in terminal raceme turn pink as they age.  Upon close inspection, the flowers reveal an unsuspected delicacy and beauty.  Good groundcover for shade to semi-shade in humus-rich soil.

 

Thalictrum ‘Black Stocking’ Meadow Rue $24.00ea
Ht. 180cm.  Z 5.  Huge clusters of lavender magenta flowers are borne on near black stems.

 

Thalictrum delavayi var.decorum $19.95ea
Ht. 1-2M.Z7.  This is an incredible meadow rue with showy inflated purple buds that open to very large lavender flowers with protruding yellow stamens.  These are young plants but when mature they will top six feet in height.

 

Tiarella trifoliata Foamflower $15.95ea
Native.  Ht. 15-40cm.  Z6.  Evergreen.  Leaves divided into three leaflets with the middle segment being three lobed; outer segments being two lobed.  Same flower as T.laciniata. 

Shade to semi-shade.

 

Tolmiea menziesii Piggy-back Plant  $6.00ea
Native.  Ht. 10-25cm.  Z6.  Evergreen.  Heart shaped, hairy, 5-7 lobed, leaves on hairy stalks.  Buds at the base of the leaves develop into plantlets that root into daughter plants when the leaves touch the ground.  Small brownish-purple flowers in airy clusters atop 40-80cm tall stems.  Makes an excellent ground cover for shade to semi-shade.  It also makes a wonderful indoor plant in a pot or hanging basket.

 

Trientalis latifolia Broad-leaved Starflower $6.00ea
Native.  Ht. 10-20cm. Z5.  Four to eight leaves in terminal whorls atop thin wiry stems.  Rose pink or white, 2cm flowers set atop the leaves.  This small, creeping perennial makes an excellent groundcover in shade to semi-shade in humus-rich soil.

 

Trillium cuneatum Whippoorwill Flower $15.00ea

N.A.Native.  Ht.25cm.  Z5.  Leaves unmarked or faintly mottled, flowers dark maroon to brown.  Blooms May-June. 

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Trillium erectum Purple Trillium $15.00ea
N.A.Native. Ht. 20-30cm.  Z4.  Purple-red flower set 2.5-5cm above leaves on a slender stalk. Petals are nearly erect, with purple red anthers bearing white pollen.  Easily grown in humus-rich soil in shade to part sun.  Blooms April to May

 

Trillium grandiflorum Snowy Trillium $15.00ea
N.A.Native.  Ht. 30-45cm.  Z3.  White flowers, turning to pink with age.  Petal margins wavy, anthers yellow.

 

Trillium ovatum Trillium $20.00ea
Native.  Ht. 25-60cm.  Z5.  Fragrant white flowers age to pink then to wine purple.  Blooms March to May. Easy to grow.


Trillium pusillum Dwarf White Trillium $15.00ea
N.A.Native.  Ht. 20-30cm.  Z6.  White flowers age to cherry red, petals inclined upwards.  Bronze-green leaves. 

 

Trillium recurvatum Prairie Trillium$15.00ea
N.A.Native.  Ht. 30-45cm.  Z5.  Brown-red flowers set atop mottled leaves.  Easy grower, plant in shade to part shade.

 

Triteleia hyacinthina = (Brodiaea hyacinthina) Fool's Onion, White Brodiaea $6.00ea

Native.  Ht. 50-60cm.  Z6.  This June flowering native arises from a round, bulb-like corm.  Numerous white bell shaped flowers with green mid-vein in clusters atop wiry stems.  Sun to semi-shade. This is a great plant to naturalize in grassy areas.

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Tropaeolum ciliatum Hardy climbing Nasturtium  $10.00ea
Ht.200cm? Z5-6.  Blood red veined yellow Nasturtium like flowers.  Deeply lobed leaves.  Plant arises from small slender root stalk..

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Uvularia grandiflora Merry Bells $15.95ea
N.A. Native. Ht. 30-60cm.  Z4.  This is an elegant perennial from creeping rhizomes.  Lemon yellow, bell shaped, pendulous flowers are suspended by slender stalks. Shade to part shade.

 

Uvularia perfoliata Wood Merry Bells $15.95ea
N.A.Native. Ht. 60cm.  Z4.   Similar to U.grandiflora  but with leaf base surrounding the stem.  Forms attractive colonies for the shade garden.  Seems faster growing than U.grandiflora.

 

Uvularia sessilifolia Little Merry Bells $15.95ea
N.A.Native. Ht.12-45cm. Z4. This species is smaller than the other two but very similar forming nice colonies  over time in the woodland garden.

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Vancouveria hexandra $20.00ea
Native.  Ht. 10-40cm.  Z7.   Deciduous. White nodding flowers in late spring.  Epimedium-like 3-lobed leaflets on wiry stems. An attractive groundcover for shade to part sun.

 

Vancouveria planipetala
Native. Ht 30cm. A well behaved evergreen ground cover with neat insideout white flowers.

 

Veratrum Viride Indian Helleborine  $35.00ea

Native. Ht. 2-2.5M.  Z3.   Large, heavily ribbed leaves are arranged spirally on this large bold perennial. Terminal flower inflorescenes are made up of a myriad of small green flowers.  All parts of this plant are poisonous.  Prefers shade.

Veronicastrum sibiricum Siberian Culver’s Root  $19.95
Ht. 1-1.25M.  Z3.   This perennial produces whorls of lance-shaped olive green leaves.  Leaves are larger and have deeper veination than V.virginica.   Lilac-rose-pink flower spikes in mid to late summer.  .

 

Veronicastrum virginicum  $19.95ea 

N.A. Native. Ht.150cm.  Z3.  An awesome perennial for the back of the border. It produces whorls of clean, lance-shaped dark green leaves, and branched candelabras of narrow, white  or blue flower spikes in mid to late summer.  Foliage is stupendous.

 

Viola glabella Yellow Wood Violet  $6.00ea
Native.  Ht.20-30cm.  Z6.  Heart shaped, smooth, serrated almost succulent green leaves.  Large yellow flowers with purple pencilling on the lower three petals. Blooms in early spring.  Shade to semi-shade in humus rich soil.

 

Viola sempervirens $7.50ea
Native.  Ht. 5cm.  Z5.  Evergreen.  Small, thick, serrated round leaves. Yellow flower with strong purple pencilling on the lower three petals.  Shade to semi-shade in humus-rich soil.  Mat forming groundcover blooms in early spring.

 

Wasabi mazuma Japanese Horseradish Wasabi $20.00ea
Ht.20cm. Z8. Large rounded leaves and trusses of white flowers.  Plant prefers moist deep shade.

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Woodwardia fimbriata Giant Chain Fern $35.00ea
Native.  Ht. 100-200cm.  Z8-9.  Semi-Evergreen.  This large fern forms a handsome clump of erect, arching, dark green fronds.  Truly a specimen fern. Plant in the shade to part sun

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