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Phemeranthus sediformis – $6.00
Okanogan fameflower was formerly called Talinum okanoganense and Talinum seiforme. It is a spreading, tiny succulent less than 1″ high and has white flowers in summer. Grow in full sun in sandy scree or trough where it can be protected from excessive winter wet. Deciduous. Endemic to limited areas in the Washington … [View Details]
Phlox grayi – $7.00
Our plants were grown from seed collected at 87000 ft in Coconino County, AX by Alan Bradshaw who describes the population as ..”an outstanding cushion Phlox with wide, stiff leaves and luminous cerise-ink flowers.” 4 x 18″. Grow in sun in well drained soil with low water. Hardy to -20 degrees F. Synonyms include Phlox … [View Details]
Phylliopsis ‘Coppelia’ – $7.00
‘Coppelia’ is a small evergreen subshrub with small, bright green leaves and saucer-shaped, lavender-pink flowers in spring. 8″ x 12”. Sun to part shade, well drained acidic soil. Hardy to –20 degrees F. Ericaceae More properly named xPhylliopsis, ‘Coppelia’ is an intergeneric cross between Phyllodoce empetriformis and Kalmiopsis leachiana. Received the 1998 … [View Details]
Phylliopsis ‘Sugar Plum’ – $7.00
‘Sugar Plum’ has dark green, evergreen leaves a bit wider than Phyllodoce caerulea and pitcher-shaped, bright pink flowers in spring and summer. 12″ x 12”. Grow in partial sun in well drained acidic soil. Hardy to –10 degree F Ericaceae x Phylliopsis ‘Sugar Plum’, as it is more properly called, is a cute little evergreen shrub … [View Details]
Phyteuma scheuchzeri – $6.00
The horned rampion has uniquely shaped round clusters of violet-blue flowers that appear in summer on a tufted perennial with narrow linear leaves. 16″X12”. Grow in full to part sun in well-drained, moderately fertile soil. We have grown this interesting perennial in our rock garden for several years and visitors frequently comment on … [View Details]
Picea abies ‘Thumbelina’ – $20.00
This extremely dense, tiny Norway Spruce was found at Iseli Nursery as a witch’s broom on Picea abies ‘Gregoryana Parsonsii’, a dwarf alpine gem in its own right. More globose than its parent, the tight cushion of sharp, short needles puts on a nice winter decoration: prominent brown buds for seasonal interest. (Iseli) Cold hardy … [View Details]
Picea glauca ‘Blue Planet’ – $20.00
Sporting some of the tiniest needles on the planet, this miniature bun is a reliable choice for tight garden spaces. The short, thin needles have a slight blue cast which complements the true greens and blues in the landscape. Excellent selection for the railway garden, troughs, and rock garden. Expose to full sun in moist, … [View Details]
Picea glauca ‘Echiniformis’ – $13.00
Short, blue-green needles with a hint of gray cover this low, slow-growing, compact cushion of a conifer. Its dense network of tiny branches and its sharp needles work together to create an animated pincushion plant that makes a great addition to rock and trough gardens. Prune out any errant branches to maintain the tight, rounded … [View Details]
Pinus mugo ‘Donna’s Mini’ – $13.00
Donna’s Mini TRUdwarf« Mugo Pine stays tiny even when mature, so the super-slow-growing, evergreen dome won’t outgrow a trough or rock garden. Its very short, green needles are only 5/8″ long, and they cover the thickly held branchlets densely, producing a very smooth overall texture. Discovered at Iseli Nursery, the congested conifer seems to resemble … [View Details]





