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ACTAEA
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Atropurpurea Actaea simplex `Atropurpurea`. Leaves are bronze tinted in the spring, turning green later in the season and are held on dark purple stems. Fragrant ivory bottle-brush flowers rise on tall spikes in late summer providing a vertical accent in the shade garden. Ht.48-60inches. Pt.shade/ shade. Z4-8.
PACTBRU1Q
Brunette -ramosa `Brunette`. Very dark purple foliage with tall white, blushed with pink, flower spikes in September. Surprisingly fragrant. Deer resistant. Partial shade. Ht.: 3-4 feet. Z4-8.
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Brunette ramosa `Brunette`. Very dark purple foliage with tall white, blushed with pink, flower spikes in September. Surprisingly fragrant. Deer resistant. Shade. Ht.: 3-4 feet. Z4-8.
PACTHIL1G
Hillside Black Beauty Striking dark purple-black foliage. In the fall the beautiful foliage gives rise to fragrant foot-long bottlebrush flowers. The blush pink-white flowers look stunning with the dark foliage. Best in moisture-retentive soil in pt.shade/ shade. Ht. 4 feet, with flower 6 feet. Z4-8. PP#9988.
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Misty Blue Actaea pachypoda ‘Misty Blue’. WHITE BANEBERRY. Selected for its soft, bluish-green foliage which contrasts well with the greens found in the woodland garden. It was discovered in a planting of unknown origin at Mt. Cuba Center. The large, white “doll’s eyes” (fruit) are borne on reddish pedicels in September. Native selection. Carefree and long-lived. Light to medium shade. Ht. 2-3 feet. Z3-8.
PACTRAC1Q
racemosa Native woodland perennial with white, somewhat fuzzy flowers in midsummer that wave above astilbe-like, deeply cut foliage. Deer resistant. Pt.shade/ shade. Ht.4-5 feet. Z4-8.
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racemosa Native woodland perennial with white, somewhat fuzzy flowers in midsummer that wave above astilbe-like, deeply cut foliage. Deer resistant. Pt.shade/ shade. Ht.4-5 feet. Z4-8.
PACTWHI1G
White Pearl simplex `White Pearl`. Pale green leaves. Soft white flowers. September. Deer resistant. Shade. Ht. 3-4 feet. Z4-8.

ADENOPHORA - Ladybells
PADEBUL1Q
bulleyana Ladybells. Long-lived and easy to grow. Starts the spring with marbled red and gold foliage, turning green and followed by many sturdy, upright spikes bearing whorls of lavender blue, scented bell-shaped flowers in late spring until late summer. Good cut. Best in rich soil, in sun/pt.shade. Ht: 24-36 inches. Z3-8.

ADIANTUM - Nothern Maidenhair Fern **Shade**
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pedatum*MAIDENHAIR Light green delicate leaves on shiny dark stems. Good ground cover for the woodland garden. Prefers humus rich soils and bright shade. Native. Ht.: 18 inches. Z3-8.