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Polianthes tuberosa – $6.00
If you love fragrant flowers, you should consider the Tuberose. It produces highly fragrant, tall spikes of white flowers 3′ to 4′ tall in late summer. This member of the Agave family is predictably a heat lover and makes a good container plant for a sunny location. Needs well drained soil. Winter dormant. Hardy to … [View Details]
Polianthes tuberosa – Double Flower – $6.00
This is the double flower form of the Tuberose. It produces highly fragrant, tall spikes of white flowers 3′ to 4′ tall in late summer above arching linear foliage. This member of the Agave family is predictably a heat lover and makes a good container plant for a sunny location. Needs well drained soil. Winter … [View Details]
Tsuga canadensis ‘Minuta’ – $17.00
A dense, bun-shaped, rare and aristocratic addition to your garden. One of the slowest growing hemlocks, similar to `Jervis’. Discovered by Daniel M. St. George of Charlotte, Vermont, from a group of seedlings. (Iseli) Very cold hardy to -30 degrees F (Zone 4)
Tsuga diversifolia ‘Loowit’ – $13.00
Dwarf Japanese Hemlock – Small, blunt needles look like green grains of rice interspersed with tiny brown buds. Diminutive branches crowded with branchlets form a tight, congested bun. This dwarf hemlock was selected from seed collected in the high alpine region of Fukushima prefecture, Japan. It was given the Native American name for Mt. St. … [View Details]
Ulmus parviflora ‘Hokkaido’ – $20.00
Dwarf Princess Elm – Everything about this Japanese Elm is tiny: tiny leaves cover tiny twigs and create a full size plant of tiny dimensions. Naturally congested growth and a stocky trunk give this small tree the appearance of age, a quality valued in miniature landscapes, railroad gardens and bonsai. The plant develops thick, corky … [View Details]
Vaccinium delavayi – $7.00
Delavay’s Blueberry is a small scale evergreen shrub to 24” x 12” with small round leaves, pinkish-white urn-shaped flowers in spring & dark purple berries. Grow in sun to part shade in fertile, moist soil. Hardy to 0 degrees F. SW China Ericaceae
Vaccinium ovatum – $8.00
Evergreen Huckleberry is an upright shrub to 4-6′ tall with pretty bright green, serrated leaves and clusters of pinkish white flowers in spring followed by edible black berries. Grow in sun to part shade in acidic soil with moderate water. This is a Western native plant found in coastal areas of Northern California, Oregon, … [View Details]
Vaccinium vitis-idaea ‘Koralle’ – $7.00
Lingonberry ‘Koralle’ is handsome selection of the creeping, evergreen subshrub to 12” high with urn-shaped white flowers then edible berries in fall. Over time it will form a nice, low evergreen groundcover in the woodland garden. Grow in sun to part shade in acidic soil with moderate water. Hardy to –50 degrees F. Ericaceae
Viola adunca – $6.00
Early Blue Violet is an easy to grow woodland species that spreads by rhizomes and also self sows. It is most suitable for a larger scale garden where its cheerful spreading will not crowd delicate, small scale plants. The foliage is bright green and it produces many dark purple blue flowers to 4″ high from … [View Details]





