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ALCHEMILLA
- Lady`s Mantel **Sun/pt. .shade** |
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alpina
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Leaves with 5 to 7 lobes parted to the base, glabrous above, green, glossy silver underneath. Good ground cover for well drained situation. Dense flower clusters. June. Ht. 8 inches. Z3-7.
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PALCERY1Q
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erythropoda
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Scalloped blue green leaves and lime green flowers. June. Excellent ground cover. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht.: 6 inches. Z3-7.
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PALCMOL1Q
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mollis
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Gray green foliage. Lime green flower clusters in June-July. A robust and vigerous plant with sturdy stems. Good cut. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht.: 15 inches. Z3-7.
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PALCMOL1G
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mollis
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Gray green foliage. Lime green flower clusters in June-July. A robust and vigerous plant with sturdy stems. Good cut. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht.: 15 inches. Z3-7.
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PALCSAX1Q
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saxatilis
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Very similar to A. alpina with slightly broader leaves. More tolerant of hot and humid conditions. June. Ht.: 8 inches. Z3-6.
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ALLIUM
- Ornamental Onion ** Sun** |
PALLAZU1Q
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azureum
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-This Ornamental Onion has blue-purple globes from May to July. Drought tolerant. Deer resistant. Sun. Ht.: 15 inch. Z5-9.
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PALLBUL1Q
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bulgaricum
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- Ornamental Onion. Rose tetals with purplish veins in May. Drought tolerant. Deer resistant. Sun. Ht.: 15 inch. Z4-9.
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PALLCER1Q
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cernuum
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Nodding Onion. North U.S. native wildflower. Found on ledges, gravels, rocky and wooded slopes. Easy and reliable plant for borders, rock garden or lightly shaded woodland. Low grassy clump, bearing upright stems with tiny bell-shaped clusters of soft pink to lilac flowers in late spring. Drought tolerant, deer resistant. Pt.shade/sun. Ht.12-18 inch. Z4-8.
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PALLSPH1Q
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Drumstick
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- sphaerocephalon `Drumstick`. Reddish purple globes in July and August. Well drained dry soils. Drought tolerant. Deer resistant. Ht.: 2 feet. Z5-10.
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PALLKAR1Q
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karataviense
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Large lilac gray globular flowers in June. Deer resistant. Ht.: 10 inches. Z5-9.
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