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ANACAMPSEROS RUFFESCENS PRICE 1@ $5.50
Succulent reddish rosettes like a sempervivum
with P.M.S., nearly 2" pink flowers.
Anacyclus depressus silberkissen PRICE 1@ $6.50
A selected strain of Mount Atlas Daisy this Moroccan wonder
is very compact and floriferous and fully hardy here.
Anchusa azurea ....................... Price -
$8.00
Seedlings mostly from Feltam’s Pride, this is a large growing Borage to 150cm
with brilliant blue flowers it is perennial if grown lean.
Anchusa caespitosa .......... Price -
$19.00
One of those legendary plants that you always see in
pictures but seldom see offered for sale, indeed we had searched for several
years in vain until Jim Briggs showed up a couple years ago with a plant
(thanks to Carl Gehenio for keeping it in cultivation).
This rare little Borage forms tufts of bristly grayish green linear leaves,
native to Crete it is generally hardy but rather wet sensitive, however if well
grown it will reward you by covering itself with insanely blue Eritrichium flowers. It has nearly disappeared from
cultivation in recent years and we will do our best to see that our limited
stock goes first and foremost to gardeners with the propagation skills needed
to maintain it in cultivation. It must be frequently rooted from cuttings or
you will lose it to complacency Let us know if you think you are worthy and
will promise to propagate it.
ANCHUSA OFFICIANALIS .......... Price -
$8.00
A tall short-lived perennial with the typical showy
borage flowers, it certainly is not the gem of the genus (See A. caespitosa above) but officianalis
is easy and quite showy.
Androsace barbulata..... PRICE 1@ $6.50
A classic plant in the villosa
section. Barbulata
is an attractive and relatively easy plant collected by Vojtec
Holubec from limestone crevices in the Western
Caucasus at 1,900m, its umbels of pinkish white flowers are produced on short
stems above low loose mats of furry rosettes similar to villosa
but larger.
Androsace carnea alba (brigantiaca)
PRICE 1@ $6.50
One of the best and easiest of the Androsace
species, grassy hard tufts of foliage, it's no Aretia
but is much easier and perfectly easy in a slightly shaded spot (it's a Primula relative and doesn't want to bake in a dry scree) in the open garden.
Androsace LANUGINOSA .. PRICE 1@ $6.50
Silvery rosettes of leaves radiate outwards at the
tips of stolons, lovely pink flowers in small heads
are freely produced. This is one of the best of the growable
Androsace species, a Himalayan Primula
it dislikes being too sunbaked, at home in a trough
or in the open garden and beautiful trailing over the edge of a rock; this is a
particularly fine clone we selected from some Alplains
seedlings.
ANDROSACE SARMENTOSA (chumbyi) PRICE
1@ $6.50
Just to keep things interesting Punnett
brought in cuttings from his favorite clone of sarmentosa,
its every bit as tight as Chumbyi, and may in fact be
the same form. One of the best of the easy Androsaces,
this forms mats of fuzzy 2cm rosettes. In the form Chumbyi (which these are indistinguishable from) they are
on very short stolons producing a huddled domed
fur-ball cushion. In the spring, umbels of yellow-eyed pink flowers are
produced on stems above the cushion.
Anemone altaica ................. PRICE 1@ $6.50
Growing in woodland fringes in the Altai it is similar
to nemorosa and may indeed be
a subspecies of it, white flowers with 8-12 petals veined blue on the interior.
anemone HORTENSIS .......... PRICE 1@ $8.00
Tuberous rooted; 1-2" pinkish mauve flowers, also
known as A. stellata it is similar to pavonia. Do not believe the rhs bulb book, this is hardy here and they call it zone 8
what a joke.
Anemone multifida v. tetonensis Ratko
97-16 PRICE
1@ $8.00
Ron’s collections from Clay Butte at 10,100’ these are
similar to drummondii but with broader hairier
leaflets, flowers here are cream with a bluish reverse and usually solitary
atop 6” stems.
Anemone nemorosa ........... PRICE
1@ $8.00
Forming colonies of spreading underground branching
rhizomes this wonderful European species is always a welcome addition; 2-4cm flowers
in colors that range from white to pink and purple sit solitary atop 5-15cm
stems, the effect is enhanced because the flowers generally all face the same
direction. These are mixed seedlings but there are myriads of named forms and Brigitta is quietly collecting them all, one to these years
she will start to part with them.
Anemone nemorosa 'Allenii' Price - $8.00
A large flowered form with pale blue flowers that are
a deeper shade on the reverse, it thrives under cool rich shaded conditions but
will tolerate a surprising range of conditions.
Anemone nemorosa 'Bracteata Pleniflora' Price - $8.00
By far my favorite nemorosa,
this thing is bizarre, the true flowers are surrounded by a ring of green and
white bracts, it is difficult to describe and no two are exactly the same, it
is one of those plants that you cannot walk past with a camera without taking
dozens of shots. It is also wonderful as a winter bloomer in a conservatory,
(blooming a bit after the Ranunculus ficaria clones) although it is perfectly hardy in the
garden as well.
Anemone nemorosa '
A robust grower with large white flowers it will form
rather large mats if happy, and looks great creeping around under shrubs or in
a lightly shaded woodland garden.
Anemone nemorosa 'Robinsoniana' Price - $8.00
An old variety selected at the
Anemone nemorosa 'Vestal' Price - $8.00
Pure white with a crested button center, it is large
flowered and very showy however it has been rather slow to increase so far for
us.
Anemone nemorosa 'Wyatt's Pink'
Price - $8.00
'Wyatt's pale pink is more like it is attractive
enough but don’t be expecting deep pink, and it is an excellent grower
multiplying rather quickly.
Anemone sylvestris 'Madonna'
PRICE 1@ $6.50
What does this have in common with Madonna, well they
both have big ones, but the plant has more class, it’s not prone to adoption publicity
stunts and never tries to convert foreigners to it’s odd religion. Don’t be put
off by the name this is a great anemone with myriads of huge white flowers in
spring.
Anemone x seemanii (nemorosa x ranunculoides) Price - $8.00
A naturally occurring
hybrid also known as Anemone x lipsiensis flowers are
typically large and pale creamy yellow. It is one of the best small Anemones.
Japanese anemone
We list the following cultivars, all have vigorous
branching wiry stems and slightly cup shaped flowers over deeply divided dark
green leaves, stunning fall display of blooms, they prefer light shade and a
little protection.
'Andrea Atkinson'
35” single pure white with orange stamens PRICE
1@ $8.00
'Crispa' weird crinkled almost succulent foliage PRICE
1@ $8.00
‘Kriemhilde’ 3' double light pink flowers PRICE
1@ $8.00
‘PAMINA’ 35-40” rosy red semi double PRICE 1@ $8.00
'Prince Henrich' 24-28”
deep pink flowers with a yellow center PRICE
1@ $8.00
'September Charm' silvery pink
with a darker exterior PRICE 1@ $8.00
‘SERENADE’: 40” double dark pink flowers PRICE
1@ $8.00
ANEMONELLA THALICTROIDES PRICE
1@ $6.50
A charming little eastern American woodlander, with
delicate columbine like foliage and demure little anemone flowers in white or
pink.
ANEMONopsis macrophylla Price - $15.00
A choice monotypic woodlander from
Angelica GIGAS ...................... PRICE 1@ $6.50
one of the most exciting new perennials with umbels of
raspberry red flowers prominently displayed on dark stems over bold foliage;
see the Wayside catalog for a picture.
Angelica pachycarpa ...... PRICE 1@ $6.50
A fantastic Angelica, native to Spain and Portugal
with glossy deep green foliage that looks dipped in oil above an elephant’s
foot fleshy crown, and umbels of white flowers, it’s unlike any other Angelica
we have grown.
Antennaria aromatica (pulvinata) Ratko #97-21 PRICE 1@ $6.50
Ratko’s 1997 collection from the type locality, in the Beartooth near the Quad Creek Headwaters at 9800’ where it
grows in dry alpine screes and gravelly flats; its
extremely similar to Antennaria alpina
v. medea, differing primarily in the citronella
scented foliage. Both these plants are spectacular and very wet sensitive.
ANTENNARIA NEGLECTA
..... PRICE 1@ $6.50
A silvery furred beauty; it is a kinky Pussy Toe with
whip like stolons. This may be gaspensis,
at the very least it will make you gasp, or possibly moan, with its purple
based white tipped female capitula, complete with
crimson styles; lots of pleasure and little chance of cat scratch fever.
Antennaria neglecta gaspensis
PRICE 1@ $6.50
The real thing from the
Anthemis cretica ssp. iberica
PRICE 1@ $8.00
Typical Anthemis cushions of
dissected gray basal foliage, ssp iberica
differs from the rest by producing solitary yellow flowers on 5-15cm stems, Pavelka found it in the alpine meadows of Zigana Dag at 2,300m.
Anthemis tinctoria Kellway
PRICE 1@ $6.50
An old standby for the
perennial border Kellway blooms for months producing
a continuing succession of medium sized yellow daises.
ANTHYLLIS
These are exceptionally nice, dense tufts of silky
gray leaves and dark red flowers in short spikes, it could easily be mistaken
for a choice Astragalus.
Anthyllis vulneraria coccinea 'Red Carpet' PRICE
1@ $8.00
A vast improvement over
the species, Red carpet produces neat mats of brilliant red flowers. Anthyllis vulneraria is a
European plant commonly known as Lady’s Fingers; trust me, if you encounter a
lady with fingers this color it’s scary to contemplate where they may have
been.
Antirrhinum MOLLE............. PRICE
1@ $6.50
Dwarf woody bushlet from the
Antirrhinum pulverulentum PRICE
1@ $6.50
Perhaps the best snapdragon
for rock gardens, forming mats of grayish leaves smothered in creamy yellow
little snapdragons, Mojmir found it at 1500m in
Spain, only three seeds germinated but fortunately it is easy to cut, it is
perennial but needs to be re-propagated occasionally or you will lose it.
Antirrhinum sempervirens PRICE
1@ $6.50
Dwarf woody bushlets, short
racemes of white violet-lipped flowers, one of the best.
Aquilegia
An indispensable but sexually promiscuous genus, (only
wild collected material is likely to be pure), with ample material for rock
gardens and perennial borders alike, the various species will cross and seed,
persisting forever in the garden despite being individually rather short lived.
Unfortunately unless some new genetic material is introduced on a regular basis
they tend to degrade into ugly mongrel looking things fit more for leaf miners
and sawflies than anything else, and rest assured if you grow columbines you
are virtually certain to have one or both of these nuisances. A problem easily
controlled with Marathon or other systemic insecticide applied prior to their
appearance. Alternatively, you can do nothing, because even if plants are
defoliated they quickly grow new leaves and are seldom killed. Don’t let the
bugs dissuade you, if you grow a diverse selection and frequently introduce new
blood you will be amply rewarded with a fantastic floral display.
Aquilegia atrata ................ PRICE 1@ $6.50
A large species from the
Aquilegia barnebyi ............ PRICE 1@ $6.50
From a Bradshaw collection on shaly
slopes in Rio Blanco Co at 7400’, bluish green foliage topped with two-toned
flowers, butter yellow corollas and peachy pink sepals.
Aquilegia caerulea hybrid special blend PRICE 1@ $6.50
A reselected batch of long spurred hybrids flowers are
very large in a wide range of colors, these are outstanding.
Aquilegia caerulea v. ochroleuca
PRICE 1@ $6.50
A white form Bradshaw collected
from volcanic soils in Garfield Co. Utah at 8600’, huge slightly upward facing
flowers spread 3” wide with the spurs extending back 4”.
Aquilegia canadensis 'Corbett'
PRICE 1@ $6.50
Our native eastern species, height is variable ranging
from under a foot to nearly 5’ in the wild, Corbett is on the shorter end of
the range and the typical pendant orange and yellow flowers are all yellow.
Aquilegia caucasica Euroseed
PRICE 1@ $6.50
A medium to large tufted species related to A. olympica with blue flowers on 50cm stems. From the alpine
meadows of the Central Caucasus at 2500m uncontaminated stock from Mojmir’s collections. This is my favorite Eurasian species
and a great performer in our gardens here.
Aquilegia chaplinii ............ PRICE 1@ $6.50
Alan Bradshaw’s collections of this miniature chrysantha like plant with butter yellow flowers with long
straight spurs over tufts of ferny foliage from
Aquilegia chrysantha 'Yellow Queen'
PRICE 1@ $6.50
A major component of the long spurred hybrids A. chrysantha is meter tall with long yellow spurs that can
rival A. longissima in its best forms. These are from
German garden sources and in all likelihood contaminated to a greater or lesser
extent with A. longissima, nice stuff for the
perennial border, yellow queen is one of the best.
Aquilegia flabellata pumila kurilensis rosea
PRICE 1@ $6.50
One of the best small columbines this compact form of the
Japanese fan columbine has lovely pink short-spurred flowers and attractive
tufts of broad foliage, and unlike many of the dwarf columbines it is very easy
to please in the garden.
Aquilegia fragrans .......... PRICE 1@ $6.50
Himalayan species; 5cm milky white flowers and a nice scent that's
unusual for Columbines. Most of these are from Pavelka
collections at 3500m near Lahul
Aquilegia karelinii ............ PRICE
1@ $6.50
A garden gift from Borat
this gem may be the best Kazakhstan has to offer deep purplish flowers
reminiscent of three day old bruises, I was going somewhere with this but the
Kazaks may not have a sense of humor.
Aquilegia laramiensis .... PRICE 1@ $6.50
One of the choicest western columbines, lariemiensis is perfect in a trough and much easier to
please than Jonesii or scopulorum, it is relatively
long lived and never fails to produce abundant short spurred white bloom.
Aquilegia micrantha ........ PRICE 1@ $6.50
An elegant western species with delicate flowers atop
long fine stems, seed is very tiny for a columbine, it
has proven quite growable for us
Aquilegia rockii ................... PRICE 1@ $6.50
A legendary plant, which is hardly surprising, Joseph
Rock had a knack for finding great plants. Dig out those old national geographics and check out his adventures, from bandits to
bridges worthy of raiders of the lost ark he risked his ass to bring you this.
Aquilegia saximontana . PRICE 1@ $6.50
Not as nice as jonesii but
much more growable this western columbine is a first
rate rock garden plant. Farrer lusted after it and
for good reason.
Aquilegia schlocklei ..... PRICE
1@ $6.50
Bradshaw’s collections of this southwestern native,
red sepals and a yellow corolla with the spurs fading to orangish,
its normally found in moist areas near streams.
Aquilegia viridiflora ‘CHOCOLATE soldier’
PRICE 1@ $6.50
A weird thing from China with nodding flowers, the
sepals green, with brownish black petals; ‘Chocolate Soldier’ is a prime
example of attaching a cultivar name to a species, don’t be fooled, this does
not differ from wild type.
Aquilegia vulgaris clematiflora hybs
PRICE 1@ $6.50
Single flowered these are spurless
and resemble a species Clematis or Anemone.
Aquilegia vulgaris 'Plena Mix'
PRICE 1@ $6.50
A very unusual group of hybrids this contains several
different double versions some with doubled sepals some with doubled petals
some with both.
Aquilegia vulgaris ‘woodside gold’ PRICE 1@ $6.50
A mutant out of ‘Woodside Variegated’ with pure gold
foliage; flowers are identical.
Aquilegia vulgaris ‘woodside variegated’ PRICE 1@ $6.50
A speckled variegate that comes more or less true from
seed, typical vulgaris flowers.
Aquilegia x cultorum 'Heavenly Blue'
PRICE 1@ $6.50
These look like almost pure caerulea
but have been selected for a better habit and greater flower production.
ARABIS ANDROSACEA ............ PRICE
1@ $6.50
Enticing tufts of gray hairy leaves, clusters of white
flowers on 2" stems; Cicilian Taurus Ingwerson considers it choice enough for alpine house
treatment however it is perfectly easy and long lived in the open garden.
Arabis blepherophylla 'Red Sensation' PRICE
1@ $6.50
A richly colored selection
of this Western American cushion, plants tend to be short lived but they
propagate easily from seed and cuttings and will often self sow.
Arabis breweri ...................... PRICE
1@ $6.50
A cute little violet flowered plant with tufts of
foliage arising from a woody rootstock, although native to the
Arabis bryoides .................... PRICE 1@ $6.50
Mojmir’s collections from Greece near Vermion
at 1900m. White hairy cushions that look fantastic if kept dry, flowers are
white atop 5-10cm scapes, generally easy but wet
sensitive.
Arabis caucasica Fl.Pl. .. PRICE
1@ $6.50
Dick rummaged around his garden and came up with a
double form that he had grown for years, a classic easy rock plant that I
hadn’t seen in a while.
ARABIS caucasica variegata PRICE
1@ $6.50
By far the showiest caucasica
form that we have ever grown; the foliage is boldly edged in white, never
failing to catch a passing eye. It is always in great demand here at the
nursery; indeed this is the first year we have had enough excess to list.
ARABIS ferdinandi-coburgi 'Old Gold'
PRICE
1@ $6.50
This is the gold variegated version, indestructible as
long as you clip out the occasional green reversions, perhaps a bit less
commonly seen then the following, despite the fact that we sell tons of it.
ARABIS ferdinandi-coburgi variegata PRICE
1@ $6.50
Nice mat, with bold white edged foliage, its a common
but indispensable plant that is great for beginners, but is also a permanent
fixture in older gardens as well a rock plant that never dies is a bit of a
refreshing change.
Arabis pumila ......................... PRICE
1@ $6.50
A rare and choice European species filling crevices
with pads of almost succulent fleshy leaves and white flowers atop short scapes.
ARABIS x KELLERI ................... PRICE
1@ $6.50
A hybrid between ferdinandi-coburgi
and bryoides; cushions of felted ash gray leaves
topped with heads of white flowers on short stems; this form came from
Siskiyou.
ARABIS x STURII........................ PRICE 1@ $6.50
Similar to Arabis procurrens but more compact, forming a nice tuft of small
leaves topped by large white flowers on three-inch stems, its origins are
obscure.
Aralia racemosa .................. PRICE 1@ $8.00
A native American woodlander, used for medicinal
purposes as well as ornamental it bears umbellets of
white flowers in a thrysoid panicle atop 3-7’ stems
followed by impressive clusters of black fruit.
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS .. SEE
SHRUB LISTING
Arenaria alfacarensis .. PRICE 1@ $6.50
Mojmir considers this one of the finest species, a rarely
available tetraquetra like plant from the Sierra
Segura in
Arenaria balearica ........... PRICE 1@ $6.50
The indestructible rock sheeting species from the
Balearic Isles, it is tolerant of sun but best in light shade or a cool site.
The tiny bright green leaves forming a green film over porous rock, with
myriads of small white flowers dancing on thready
inch high stems. Keep anything precious a fair distance from its octopus-like undivorceable embrace.
Arenaria griffithii ............ PRICE 1@ $5.50
Ex Pakistan from Piatek’s
garden, soft cushions from a somewhat woody base, with white flowers on 8cm
stems, griffithii is easy and one of the better
Himalayan species.
ARENARIA HOOKERI DESERTORUM Ratko #99-38 PRICE 1@ $6.50
A gem from the west, somewhat intractable in
cultivation but very desirable, every bit as choice as Lepidium
nanum; hard domes of tiny needle like leaves, stemless white flowers; Ron’s collection from Cedar Mtn. at 7550’ where the pulvinate
cushions cling to exposed conglomerate outcrops in an area of Pinyon/Juniper woodland.
Arenaria ledbouriana ssp. pauciflora PRICE
1@ $6.50
One of the finest dwarf caespitose
forms from the stony slopes of Ala Dagh; Mojmir’s 1988 collections with the shortest scapes of any we grow, the white flowers sitting only
5-10cm above the spiny mounds of needle sharp four-angled juniper like foliage.
Arenaria
A selected strain from
Arenaria obtusiloba ....... PRICE 1@ $6.50
One of the gems, with exceptionally dense mats of
needle like foliage and white flowers atop short stems. These are from a
Bradshaw collection at nearly 11,000’ in
Arenaria pseudoacantholimon
PRICE 1@ $6.50
It really does look like an Acantholimon,
spiny domes of glaucous foliage; quite new in
cultivation, we got it from the Czechs.
Arenaria rigida ..................... PRICE 1@ $6.50
A rarely offered Bulgarian species nice cushions white
flowers.
Arenaria scariosa ............. PRICE 1@ $6.50
Mojmir collected this rare species on Karakaban
Dagh at 1600m back in 98, heads of white flowers rise
10-15cm above the grayish cushions of grassy foliage. Scarious,
“thin, dry and shriveled, consisting of more or less translucent tissue”, the name
is suggestive of what to expect if grown hard.
arenaria TETRAQUETRA GRANATENSIS ‘Ann Leggett Form’ 1@
$6.50
Marion Jarvie brought us
this clone, which is about as tight as I have seen, approaching green rock
status, she didn’t say but I presume Ann grew it from seed.
Arenaria 'Blue Cascade' PRICE 1@ $6.50
Rick Lupp’s selection from
7000’ in the Goat Rocks, tight mats of rich blue, topped with white flowers on
4” stems, this is one of the best new Arenarias we
have seen.
*Arisaema
amurensis Drakes form PRICE 1@ $15.00
Widespread from
*ARISAEMA
candidissimum medium $24.00
A classic, these are from Mojmir,
actually I think they came from his mother’s garden in Czechoslovakia, this is
the famous pink striped form that you see in all the books, not necessarily the
same as the new wild stuff coming out of China. Candidissimum
is the last Arisaema to come up in spring, mark it
well it is late not dead.
*Arisaema
erubescens............ med
$19.00
A Sino-Himalayan species
related to consanguineum supposedly with less
pronounced drip filaments on the leaves, although I am not sure this always hold true, our plants are tall with 9-13
leaflets.
*ARISAEMA
FARGESII small $19.00 large $49.00
Also from Mojmir these are
very interesting, sometimes producing a single leaf of Elephant Ear
proportions, others send up three leaflets, much like candidissimum,
and some are intermediate with a large central leaflet and two smaller ones at
the sides, flowers are brown striped like elephas
with a candidissimum spadix.
Magnificent, they looked tender as hell to me but Mojmir
insists they are hardy for him, and it has been fantastic in Punnett’s garden; I'd still plant em
deep and near the house.
*ARISAEMA
FLAVUM ............ PRICE
1@ $12.00
Himalayan species with deeply divided leaves and a
bright yellow spathe and purple spadix,
these are easy and more or less hardy, small tubers going on third year (its
naturally a small species) but these should flower this year.
*Arisaema
flavum Hardy Ex Tony PRICE 1@ $15.00
As above but hardier.
Arisaema lingunense ... PRICE 1@ $49.00
These are bizzare, waist high hooded flowers with a 6 foot long rats
tail that moves, yes if you watch it from day to day it is in different places.
I suspect they are tender here but they make a great conservatory plant.
*Arisaema
odoratum ..... PRICE 1@
$29.00
By any standard this is
one of the best with snow-white flowers with a long protruding yellow rats tail
and a vanilla lemon fragrance that is unique. it is
often confused with saxitile, which we also grow but
the two seem distinct at least as we grow them (saxitile
is larger bulbed and slower to multiply)
*Arisaema sp
ex
Seed grown from a plant
Jim collected in
*Arisaema
taiwanense BSWJ 1879 small
$15.00
We got these form Heronswood back in 1998, it has survived but been slow to
increase and this is the first year we have enough to offer. the
unfurling leaves are spectacular, see the photo in the Genus Arisaema, it grows in Cryptomeria
forests on
Arisarum vulgare ex
A strange little aroid from a genus of only three
species, best in the alpine house (it needs to be kept warm and dry during its
summer dormancy), with hooded brown spathes and a
protruding mouse tail. Definitely cool.
Arisarum proboscoideum PRICE 1@ $8.00
An odd little Spanish Aroid, commonly known as mouse
plant, because the protruding spadix resembles the
tail of a mouse; like vulgare it is easy to grow, but
needs some protection in the north either heavy mulch or plant near a warm
foundation. Both species will fill a pan reasonably quickly and a pot with
dozens in bloom is very impressive.
Armeria caespitosa (juniperifolia) wild PRICE
1@ $6.50
Generally represented in
cultivation by the single clone which seldom sets viable seed, we now have
hundreds of different clones tight ones long needled ones, domed ones, flat
ones, in what should be a range of light to deep pink shades, Mojmir collected seed from a population on the stony slopes
of Sierra Quadarrama at 2000m in Spain. In the many
years I have been gardening, this is the first wild material I have seen.
Armeria caespitosa (juniperifolia) alba PRICE 1@ $6.50
As above but white, this
is strangely scarce in gardens.
ARMERIA maritima 'RUBRIFOLIA' PRICE
1@ $6.50
This is one of our better new acquisitions for this
year. The dark foliage is reddish purple especially in spring flowers are
typical maritima.
ARMERIA ‘nifty thrifty’ .. PRICE
1@ $6.50
A very attractive new
variegated form with long slender leaves, from a distance the plant has an
overall lime green cast, however up close the
variegation is quite evident.
ARMERIA ‘Little Penny’ .... PRICE
1@ $6.50
A new compact clone nearly
as tight as caespitosa but with a different look, the
leaves are broader with considerable red tingeing in winter.
ARMERIA ’Red Faery’ ............ PRICE
1@ $6.50
A compact form with red flowers the leavesare
long and soft green in color, quite unlike any other Armeria
we grow.
Arrhenatherum elatius ssp bulbosum variegatum 1@
$6.50
A cute little variegated
grass; the rhizome has its internodes swollen to form a chain of interconnected
1cm bulblets that are quite unusual for a grass.
ARTEMISIA glacialis .......... PRICE 1@ $6.50
Silvery cushions even more condensed than genipii, Farrer liked it
(although he preferred chewing on genipii, like coca
it provides extra energy at high altitude, genipii
must have been good, he raved about it); glacialis is great in a dry sand bed.
Artemisia schmidiiana 'Silver Mound' PRICE
1@ $8.00
I have seen fields with a
half a million or so lined out in neat rows, on that scale, they are
spectacular and for groundcovers especially on dry sandy soil, silver mound is
great and obviously immensely popular with landscapers. I understand absinthe
is legal once again in
ARUM
Hey, they're cool (well, actually they are exothermic;
the spathes heat up to help attract flies which they
trap till the pollen is ripe and then release), and trendy, and very
collectable, and besides that most of the flowers smell of dead meat. If you
have never grown them, we urge you to try a few. Many of the species produce
winter foliage, which looks great in the winter garden a bit further south;
here it is usually under the snow however I still admire them as much for their
foliage as for their spectacular flowers, not to mention the fantastic clusters
of red fruit. A woodland garden without arums is a sad excuse for a woodland
garden. What more can I say - you gotta have em all.
Arum CONCINNATUM .......... PRICE 1@ $12.00
Rarely offered similar to italicum,
green spathe, club shaped spadix,
its native to
ARUM CONCINNATUM Arch 195.073 PRICE 1@ $19.00
These are ex a 1960 Furse and Synge collection, a
robust form with meter high foliage and huge yellowish spathes,
often rimed in light purple, seed from Mike Tuckers plant, which posed for the
painting on plate 3 of Boyce’s monograph The Genus Arum.
ARUM CRETICUM ...................... PRICE
1@ $8.00
Sensational yellow arum, seldom offered, we have less
than a hundred, dig out your books and find a good photo, we await your money.
Arum CYRENAICUM............... PRICE 1@ $12.00
Ignore what we said previously, this is a valid name;
it is native to the green scrub belt in
ARUM CYRENAICUM Arch
195.150 PRICE 1@ $19.00
From a Libyan population,
large spathes green outside and purplish rose inside
with deep purple spadices, best in an alpine house.
Arum dioscoridis .............. PRICE 1@ $12.00
Dioscoridis is probably my favorite arum, flower color is
variable usually greenish or purplish with darker purple blotches and can be
spectacular, see the photo in the AGS encyclopedia and be careful not to drool
on it if you were too cheap to buy it and borrowed a friends copy.
ARUM DIOSCORIDIS Arch 195.155 PRICE
1@ $19.00
From an Archibald
collection you can look up the details if you wish, I’m not going to bother
(everyone will order it anyway).
Arum dioscoridis v. dioscoridis AGS PRICE 1@ $12.00
This is the nominate subspecies from the AGS seedex. This and the above are seeded so multiple clones
are available; none have flowered yet so I haven't had a chance to skim the
best for myself. If you get a particularly outstanding form, be sure to torture
me with a photo.
ARUM DIOSCORIDIS V. SMITHII PRICE 1@ $19.00
Smithii is by far the showiest dioscoridis
we have grown, incredible shaded and spotted spathes,
no two are alike and everyone that has flowered has been fantastic.
ARUM DIOSCORIDIS V. PHILISTEUM
PRICE 1@ $12.00
We got this as Arum dracunculus
philisteum, I hate those corrupted names; philisteum is distinguished by its uniform purple spathe.
ARUM ITALICUM ALBISPATHUM
PRICE 1@ $12.00
Albispaathum was once considered a separate species, but now is
lumped into italicum; it is distinct in the garden
with its pure white spathe.
ARUM ITALICUM ........................ PRICE
1@ $6.50
handsome foliage plant with arrowhead shaped leaves,
greenish white spathe, and yellow spadix,
with very brilliant red berries in fall.
ARUM ITALICUM MARMORATUM (PICTUM) PRICE
1@ $8.00
as above; but the foliage is attractively marbled and
streaked silvery white, leaves appear in late summer and are still standing in
spring when it flowers.
Arum italicum 'Pewter Leaf'
PRICE 1@ $12.00
Our introduction with
leaves heavily overlain with a metalic pattern the
foliage is fantastic.
Arum MACULATUM ................. PRICE 1@ $8.00
Similar to italicum, but
usually a little smaller, and flowering earlier in spring; the leaves emerge in
late fall, spadix usually purple.
Arum PALESTINUM .............. PRICE 1@ $12.00
Allied to dioscoridis but spathe is uniformly yellow-green without and uniformly rich
purple red within with a purplish black spadix. It is
Middle Eastern and a bit on the tender side here.
Arum PETTERI (orientale)
Jim Briggs brought us four of these many years ago, I
think they may have originated with Archibalds, we
treasured them and we have been slowly building stock ever since. I now have
forty to spare, first-come first-served.
ARUM PURPUREOSPATHUM PRICE 1@ $8.00
Large species, seldom encountered, leaves emerge in
autumn, from
Arum purpureospathum ssp anatolicum
PRICE 1@ $8.00
A large
form from turkey with an evil looking dark spathe.
Arum sp. ‘ex
This is distinct from the plant we grow as A. cretica, but plants have not yet flowered so a positive
identification is not possible.
ARUNCUS AETHUSIFOLIUS PRICE
1@ $8.00
Native to Japan and Korea, A. aethusifolius
is very similar to A. parvulus with wonderful, 1'
mounds of finely dissected leaves, topped by short plumes of white flowers. It
tolerates everything from pondsides to dry shade and
becomes a remarkably tight bun if grown in full sun.
ARUNCUS dioicus x sinensis zweiweltenkind PRICE 1@ $8.00
Goatsbeards are much like big white Astilbe.
They will tolerate more sun and dry than most Astilbe.
Very popular they are easy to work into garden designs. This blooms later than dioicus, with brownish new growth; taxonomically confused.
Aruncus dioicus x sinensis Arrowhead threadleaf Price $19.00
A cool thread leaf form
that we found here at the nursery, it is similar to 'Kneiffii'
but a better grower, we think highly of it but then again we are a bit biased.
Aruncus kamtschaticus PRICE 1@ $12.00
Obviously from
Arundo donax 'Variegata' PRICE 1@ $15.00
This is a grass and a
half, in its native haunts in Southern Europe it can reach 6 meters in height
here it doesn’t get quite that big especially in its variegated forms but still
achieves a bamboo like stature.
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