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Anemonella thalictroides 'Betty Blake'
This Anemonella has full, double light-green flowers that can last up to 4 weeks. They start blooming a little later than the other forms. This variety is also very easy to grow. Zones 4-8. 10 in. Moist, well-drained soil. Shade to part shade. We are offering large flowering size plants.
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Anemonella thalictroides 'Cameo'
Full double light pink flowers that slowly fade to white. They can last from 4 to 8 weeks in April-June. This is one of the easiest to grow, it tends to multiply faster than most of the other double forms. Zones 4-8. 12 in. Moist well-drained soil. Shade to part shade. We are offering large flowering size plants.
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Anemonella thalictroides 'Full White Double'
This is a very rare double white form. The blooms can last from 4 to 8 weeks in April-June. It tends to be easy to grow but is a little slower to multiply. Zones 4-8. 12 in. Moist well-drained soil. Shade to part shade. We are offering large flowering size plants.
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Anemonella thalictroides 'Shoaf's Double'
Full double deep pink flowers that can last from 4 to 6 weeks in April-May. This is one of the easiest of the double flower forms to grow. Zones 4-8. 12 in. Moist well-drained soil. Shade to part shade. We are offering large flowering size plants.
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Anemonella thalictroides 'Lloyd's Big Bloomers' Rue Anemone This exceptionally large and robust form is very long blooming—up to two months—creating a very satisfying floral display. The upward-facing white flowers display over delicate fern-like foliage. Will form nice clumps and self-sow in a friendly way when happy. Eastern U.S. native. Zones 4-8. 12 in. Moist well-drained soil. Shade to part shade. We are offering flowering size plants.
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Anemonopsis macrophylla
One of the Japanese aristocrats. This hard-to-find woodlander forms clumps of cimicifuga-like foliage topped with nodding, waxy lilac flowers in late summer. Likes a cool moist position. This year we are offering two-year-old plants with most ready to bloom next spring. Zones 4-7. 3 feet. Shade to part shade, moist rich soil.
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Arisaema candidissimum
This is a beautiful species of cobra lily from China. It has very large glossy leaves and a pink striped flower. It comes up late and blooms in late June to July. It will offset quite freely forming a nice clump. Zones 5-8. 2-3 ft. Moist, well-drained soil. Needs good drainage. Shade to part shade. We are offering 4-year-old corms that will most likely bloom this spring.
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Arisaema fargesii
Another Chinese species, this plant has very large tripartite leaves and a large maroon striped flowers that look like a cobra’s head. It comes up late and blooms in late June to July. It will offset quite freely forming a nice clump. Zones 5-8. 2-3 ft. Moist, well-drained soil. Needs good drainage. Shade to part shade. We are offering 4-year-old corms that will most likely bloom this spring.
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Arisaema heterophyllum
DANCING
CRANE COBRA LILY
This is a fun plant, and it's easy to grow. Here at the nursery, they grow to over three feet tall, looking like cranes with wings in the air and long tongues sticking up out of their mouths. This cobra lily often stays dormant until late May, blooming in mid-to-late June followed by bright red berries in late summer. Zone
5-8. 3+ ft. Part sun to light shade. Moist, but
well-drained soil. These are four-year-old corms that may or
may not bloom in the coming spring.
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Arisaema ringens
JAPANESE
COBRA LILY
An easy-to-grow clump-forming plant with large glossy tropical-looking leaves and a dark purple spathe that looks like the head of a cobra. Spring-blooming. One of my favorites. Zones 5-9. 20-36 in. Part sun to shade, moist rich well-drained soil. These very large corms will produce blooming size plants.
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Arisaema sikokianum
JAPANESE
COBRA LILY
Best known of the Japanese cobra lilies, with white golf ball spadix inside a purple spathe. Mid-spring bloom. Cold hardy but needs good winter drainage. Plants offered are blooming size. Zones
4-8. 12-20 in. Part shade, moist sandy loam, good drainage.
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Arisaema urashima
This species has broad, multi-divided leaves similar to A. heterophyllum. A dark brown whip-like spadix snakes out of the maroon and white striped spathe. This is an easy plant to grow that will offset freely. Blooms in mid-May here at the nursery. Zones 5-8. 2-3 ft. Moist, well-drained soil. Needs good drainage. Shade to part shade. We are offering 4-year-old corms that will most likely bloom this spring.
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Glaucidium palmatum
This rare Japanese woodlander has large silky purple-pink or white flowers over full maple-like leaves. Mature plants often bloom for up to three weeks in spring. This is one of our favorite plants here at the nursery and we have been selectively breeding it for both vigor and multiple blooms. We offer a selected form that is strong growing, often carrying a trait that produces two or three blooms per stem. It can in time produce large two-foot round clumps covered with flowers.
Zones 3-8. 18-30 in. Shade to part shade, cool rich moist
well-drained soil. We are offering 3- and 4-year-old blooming
size plants.
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Hepaticas are beautiful early spring bloomers that make a nice addition to any woodland garden. Some, like H. acutiloba, bloom before the new 3-lobed leaves emerge, others bloom as the leaves are coming up or after. They are clump-forming and range in color from white to pink to blue and purple. It is hard not to be drawn to them. We certainly are. This season we are delighted to offer five different varieties. |
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Hepatica acutiloba (Bardwells Ferry Form)
SHARP-LEAVED HEPATICA
Zones 4-8. 6 in. Full to part shade. Moist, well-drained soil.
We are offering good sized plants that will bloom this spring
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Hepatica nobilis New!
This is the European form of Hepatica with deep blue flowers that emerge early in the spring, followed by tri-lobed leaves. Zones 4-8. 4-6 in. Light shade, moist but well-drained soil. We are offering 4-year-old flowering size plants.
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Hepatica transylvanica
New!
From the Slavic region of southeastern Europe, this early-flowering hepatica is a true harbinger of spring with its large blue flowers and sizable, almost leathery, five-lobed leaves. It is fast growing and offsets freely. This is one of the largest hepatica species, and makes an excellent addition to a collection. Zones 4-8. 8 in. Full to part shade. Moist, well-drained soil. Appreciates lime. We are offering good sized plants that should bloom next spring.
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Hepatica 'Plenum' (Double Pink Form)
Double Hepaticas have been cultivated in Japan for hundreds of years to get the highly sought after full double flowers. Our plants are divisions from stock that originally came from a Japanese grower who specializes in these unique forms. They were divided last year and have had a full year to re-establish themselves. Zones 4-8. 6 in. Full to part shade. Moist, well-drained soil.
We are offering good sized plants that will bloom this spring.
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Hepatica 'Plenum' (Double Blue Form)
Double Hepaticas have been cultivated in Japan for hundreds of years to get the highly sought after full double flowers. Our plants are divisions from stock that originally came from a Japanese grower who specializes in these unique forms. They were divided last year and have had a full year to re-establish themselves. Zones 4-8. 6 in. Full to part shade. Moist, well-drained soil.
We are offering good sized plants that will bloom this spring.
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Jeffersonia dubia
Native to China and Korea, this is the Asian counterpart to our Eastern U.S. Jeffersonia diphylla. Rich pale blue upward facing flowers emerge in early spring, followed by lobed foliage through the rest of the season.
Zones 4-8. 12-14 in.
Part to full shade, moist well-drained soil. These are
three-year-old plants that should bloom in the coming spring.
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Jeffersonia diphylla Twinleaf New! White flowers in May followed by interesting pipe-shaped seed pods over large twin kidney-shaped dusty blue-green leaves. Forms exceptional clumps and is useful both as a specimen plant and planted in mass. Best in a moist site, but tolerant of both drought and root competition once established. Eastern U.S. native. Zones 3-8. 10-12 in. Full or dappled shade, moist humus soil. Very full plants, most of which will flower, grown out in quart pots.
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Paoenia japonica
JAPANESE
WOODLAND PEONY
This is a strong-growing plant with gray-green foliage and single white flowers and yellow stamens. Paoenia japonica blooms in May, followed in late summer by bright red seed heads with dark blue seeds.
Zones 4-8. 18-30 in.
Part sun to light shade. Good rich soil. We are offering
four-year-old seedlings. Most should bloom in the coming spring, but
some will need a year to settle in before blooming.
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Syneilesis
aconitifolia
Grown for its foliage more than the flowers. Umbrellas of finely dissected leaves that are covered with a silvery fuzz as they emerge in spring. Will form nice clumps over time but is not invasive. Native to China and Korea. Zones
4-8. 18-24 in. Light shade, good garden soil that does
not dry out completely.
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Trillium grandiflorum 'Floro Plenum'
DOUBLE-FLOWERED WHITE TRILLIUM
We are continuing to offer a limited block T.'Floro Plenum' at a reduced price (while supplies last). These are large well rooted divisions with 1-3 stems that we will be digging out of our stock beds as we fill orders. This is the rarely offered, fully double-flowered form. Its exquisite blooms have multiple rows of white overlapping petals. It will offset freely, once established.
Zones 3-8. 12-14 in. Part sun to light
shade. Moist, rich, well-drained neutral soil. A yearly
dusting of lime is beneficial. Blooming-sized divisions.
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