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Morning Grace
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Native from Maryland south to Florida. Its small size and clumping nature makes it a wonderful rock garden plant. It grows into 8″ tall x 8″ wide clump of narrow medium green leaves with three- petaled rose-pink flowers. Very long bloom period, from May well into August. Prefers moist, rich, acidic soils in part shade. Ht. 8-10 inches. Z6-10.
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PCALMOR1G
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Morning Grace
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Native from Maryland south to Florida. Its small size and clumping nature makes it a wonderful rock garden plant. It grows into 8″ tall x 8″ wide clump of narrow medium green leaves with three- petaled rose-pink flowers. Very long bloom period, from May well into August. Prefers moist, rich, acidic soils in part shade. Ht. 8-10 inches. Z6-10.
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CALTHA
- Marsh Marigold **Sun** |
WCALPAU1Q
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palustris
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Golden yellow buttercup flowers. Sun. 15 inches. Z5
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CAMASSIA
- Quamash **Shade** |
PCAMALB1G
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Alba
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- leichtlinii `Alba` White flower spikes in May. An excellent native bulb for continuous shade. Ht.: 30 inches. Z4-9.
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PCAMBLD1G
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Blue Danube
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leichtlinii `Blue Danube`. Very dark flower spikes in May. An excellent native bulb for continuous shade. 30 inches. Z4-9.
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PCAMMEL1G
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Blue Melody
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Star shaped violet blue flowers on spikes above striking cream striped foliage. Blooms late spring to early summer. One of the few bulbs that tolerates poorly drained soils. Deer resistant. Native selection. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht. 18 inches. Z4-8.
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PCAMCUS1G
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cusickii
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Underutilized native (Northwest part of U.S.) bulb for the early summer garden. Pale, ice-blue starry flower spikes and waxy, blue-green sword-like leaves. Best in full sun to pt.shade, in moist to average soils. Ht.28-32 inches. Z4-9.
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PCAMESC1Q
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esculenta
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Quamash. Soft violet- blue flowers on 18 inch. stems in spring. Excellent naturalizer. Deer resistant. Tolerates wet / soggy soil. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht. with flower 18 inches. Z4-8.
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PCAMLEI1G
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PCAMQUA1G
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quamash
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American Wild Hyacinth. Violet- blue flowers on 18 inch. stems in April- May. Excellent naturalizer. Deer resistant. Grows in moist meadows and on grassy slopes. Tolerates wet / soggy soil. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht. with flower 18 inches. Z4-8.
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