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Globularia cordifolia - Globe
Daisy
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| Mat forming,
evergreen perennial with creeping rooting stems and lavender blue
flowers in Spring. 5 “ X 12”. Grow in full to part sun, in
gritty, sharply drained soil. Use in rock garden, scree bed,
alpine house, or trough. Native to rock and scree areas in the mountains
of the Mediterrenean. Hardy to -20 degrees F. Globularaceae

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Globularia meridionalis
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| This is an attractive evergreen perennial with spoon-shaped, glossy green leaves and showy spherical lavender blue flowers over many weeks in spring. 5 “X 12”. Grow in full to part sun in well-drained soil. Adaptable and easy to grow. Hardy to -20 degrees F. Mediterranean alpine Globularaceae

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Globularia punctata
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| Rosettes of spoon-shaped leaves and stems topped with lavender blue, globe-shaped flowers to 12" in spring. Grow in full to part sun in well-drained soil with low water. Hardy to -20 degrees F. Found in dry grasslands and forests from Turkey and the Caucuses westward to Spain . Globularaceae

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Globularia repens (syn. Globularia nana )
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| A miniature version of Globularia cordifolia, G repens is a ground-hugging, mat forming, evergreen perennial with creeping rooting stems and lavender blue flowers in Spring. Grow in full to part sun, in gritty, sharply drained soil, low water. Hardy to -20 degrees F. Native to the Southern Alps and Pyrenees grasslands and rocky areas. Globularaceae

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Globularia trichosantha
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| Another tufted globe daisy with basal rosettes of spoon-shaped , dark green leaves and stems topped with lavender blue, globe-shaped flowers in spring. 6 " x 8" Grow in full to part sun in well-drained soil with low water. Hardy to -20 degrees F. Found in dry grasslands in the Mediterrenean region to Western Asia, Turkey and the Caucuses . Globularaceae

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