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Adiantum venustum – $7.00
Himalayan Maidenhair Fern has lovely, lacey green fronds with black stems to 12″ high. A slowly creeping groundcover, it is deciduous in colder climates. Grow in light shade in moist, humus rich soil. Does not tolerate drought. Can also be grown as a houseplant. Hardy to -20 degrees F. Pteridaceae
Arisaema flavum ssp abbreviatum – $11.00
The Yellow Cobra Lily has green palmate leaves 4-18″ tall with unusual yellow spathes in summer followed by red berries in fall. Grow in cool sun to part shade in well-drained fertile, evenly moist soil. Arisaemas are tuberous perennials that die back to the ground in winter. Arisama flavum emerges from late spring into summer. … [View Details]
Arisaema tortuosum – $12.00
The Whipcord Cobra Lily is one of the taller Arisaemas with the blooming stalk rising above the leaves, reaching a height of up to 5 feet. The common name comes from the fact that the green or brown spadix is elongated and extends straight into the air for up to 12″. Grow in part to … [View Details]
Asarum caudatum – $6.00
Western Wild Ginger , also known as long-tailed wild ginger, is evergreen groundcoverhas beautiful heart-shaped leaves. The unique maroon flowers peek out from beneath the leaf canopy. Best grown in a shady location, in humous rich, well-drained soil with low fertilizer. Commonly found in moist forest settings, it is also tolerant of low water situations once it is … [View Details]
Asarum splendens ‘Quick Silver’ – $7.00
One of the most familiar and deservedly popular of the Asian Wild Gingers, Asarum splendens is vigorous and easy to grow. It has large, green, broadly arrow shaped leaves with irregular silver marbling. Speckled cup-shaped flowers are produced in late spring. Grow in part to full shade in moist, humus rich, well-drained soil. Found … [View Details]
Calceolaria biflora – $6.00
This hardy Slipper Flower forms a dark green mound of foliage with bright yellow slipper flowers to 6 x 6″ in summer. Grow in evenly moist, well drained soil in a semi-shaded woodland garden, rock garden or container. Hardy to 0 degrees F. Native to subantarctic regions of Chile and Argentina Scrophulariaceae
Cautleya species – $12.00
Hardy Shade Ginger – There are several species of Cautleya including C. spicata, C. lutea (also known as C. gracilis) and C. cathcartii. Our plant might be one of these, although we haven’t been able to determine which one, or it might be a hybrid. Whatever it’s parentage, it is a lovely plant. The leaves … [View Details]
Cheilanthes argentea – $8.00
Silver Cloak Fern is a drought tolerant fern with green fronds that are silver beneath to 6″ on creeping rootstalk. Grow in sun to part sun in gritty, well drained neutral to alkaline soil. Avoid overwatering. A perfect fern for planting in a wall, crevice garden or in tufa. Hardy to -20 degrees F, Native … [View Details]
Cortusa matthioli f. pekinensis – $6.00
This unusual primrose relative forms clumps of crinkled, hairy leaves and stems with delicate pendant purple-red flowers in summer to 10” high and 6″ wide. Requires cool sun to part shade and moderately fertile, moist soil. Mountain woodlands in China. Hardy to -10 degrees F Primulaceae .





