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AQUILEGIA - Columbine
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canadensis - (Wild Columbine). Lemon yellow petals with deep red spurs in April and May. Native to rich rocky woods, slopes, cliffs, patures and roadside banks. Pt.shade/ shade. Ht. 1-3 feet. Z3-8.
PAQUCOR1Q
Corbett Yellow Wild Columbine. Solid light yellow. Native selection. Blooms in April and May. Pt.shade/ shade. Ht.:18 inches. Z3-8.
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Little Lanterns Dwarf Wild Columbine.Lemon yellow petals with deep red spurs. Dwarf and compact. Blooms in May until June. Attracts hummingbirds. Deer resistant. Tolerant of dry or moist shade. Native selection. Prefers pt.shade/ shade. Ht.: 12inches. Z3-8.
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Nana Alba Pure white flowers. April. Ht. 10 inches. Z3-8.
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Nora Barlow Mauve with light green flowers. Very exotic looking. Blooms in April. Ht.: 2 feet. Z3-9.
PAQUPIN1Q
Pink Lanterns Short spurred blooms have pink outer petals surrounding straw-colored inner petals. Like the straight species, `Pink Lanterns` wants full sun to part shade in well-drained soil. Blooms in late spring; deadhead to prevent seeding in or let it spread for a naturalized woodland garden. Sun/ pt.shade.Ht. 12 inches. Z3-8.
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Pumila Selection Bright blue flowers with white spurs. Grows to 8 inches. Blooms in April. Z3-8
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Ruby Port Dark ruby red and double flowers. April. Ht. 2 feet. Z3-8.

ARGYRANTHEMUM - Marguerite Daisy (Sun)
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Bright Carmine PPAF. Attractive ruby red flowers with a dark eye on upright bushy plants. Blooms continuously from spring until hard frost. Ht. 12-15"
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Butterfly PPAF. Soft yellow flower petals with a dark yellow eye. Grows 14-18 inches with flowers high atop the foliage.