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Including Part-Full Shade Nicole Jonas 2015 Perennial List 2013 130th St Prices and availability Boone, IA 50036 subject to change without 515-432-5966 notice. facebook.com/RedGraniteFarm [email protected] redgranitefarm.blogspot.com Common Name Height Flowers in Flower Color Unique Feature Exposure Price Shade- Including Part-Full Shade Jack Frost Brunnera Looking Glass Brunnera 12-15" Spring Blue Mature leaves are solid silver Shade $ 10.00 Pink Shooting Star 15-18" Spring Purple-pink Native Woodland Part-Full Shade $ 10.00 White Shooting Star 10-14" Spring White Native Woodland Part-Fall Shade $ 10.00 Ballerina Ruffles Helleborus 18-22" Early Spring Light-bright pink Flowers retain color up to 12 weeks Part-Fall Shade $ 12.00 Ivory Prince Helleborus 12-18" Early Spring Ivory Comapact evergreen foliage, burgundy buds Part-Fall Shade $ 12.00 Mango Magic Helleborus 18-22" Early Spring Mango yellow-apricot Floriferous, attractive foliage all season Part-Fall Shade $ 12.00 Pink Fizz Helleborus 18-22" Early Spring White with pink veins Vigorous and floriferous Part-Fall Shade $ 12.00 Winter Thriller Helleborus 18-22" Early Spring Wide range of colors Need to purchase multiples to get best mix Part-Fall Shade $ 12.00 Blue Ivory Hosta 16" Summer Lavender Creamy white margin with blue center Shade $ 10.00 Brother Stephan Hosta 20" Summer White Very puckered gold w/green edge leaves Shade $ 12.00 Cameo Hosta 6" Summer Purple Green with cream margins- miniature hosta Shade $ 12.00 Devil's Advocate Hosta 36" Summer Light lavender Giant upright mound of blue-green leaves Shade $ 12.00 Earth Angel Hosta 30" Summer Pale lavender Heart shape, blue-green w/cream margin Shade $ 12.00 Great Expectation Hosta 20" Summer White Thick, puckered creamy yellow w/ blue margin Shade $ 10.00 Guacamole Hosta 22" Summer Pale lavender Apple green leaves with dark green margin Shade $ 10.00 Hosta montana 'Aureomarginata' 27" Summer Lavender Huge dk green leaves w/ yellow margins Shade $ 12.00 Old Glory Hosta 14" Summer Light lavender Heart shaped, golden yellow w/ dk green Shade $ 10.00 Regal Splendor Hosta 36" Summer Lavender Wavy, frosty-blue w/ ivory margin, vase shaped Shade $ 10.00 Revolution Hosta 18" Summer Lavender Dk green w/cream center speckled green Shade $ 10.00 Touch of Class Hosta 16" Summer Lavender Thick leaf w/ blue margins, chartreuse center Shade $ 12.00 Vulcan Hosta 22" Summer Light lavender Crisp white centers w/ dk green margin Shade $ 12.00 Yankee Blue Hosta 20" Summer White Vigorous grower w/ wavy blue leaves Shade $ 12.00 Ghost Lamium 6-12" Summer Lavender Variegated groundcover Shade $ 8.00 Herman's Pride Lamium 12" Spring Yellow Green/Silver leaves, groundcover Shade $ 6.00 Bottle Rocket Ligularia 28-34" Summer Yellow Requires adequate moisture Shade $ 12.00 Virginia Bluebells 18" Spring Blue Nodding flowers, woodland native Part-Full Shade $ 8.00 Variegated Solomon's Seal 18-24" Spring White Arching stems, variegated foliage, fall yellow Part-Full Shade $ 10.00 EB Anderson Pulmonaria 8-10" Spring Blue Unique speckled foliage is prickly Part-Full Shade $ 10.00 Majeste Pulmonaria 8-12" Spring Pink-Blue Pink Great choice to lighten a dark spot Part-Full Shade $ 10.00 Raspberry Splash Pulmonaria 10-12" Spring Pink-Lilac Purple Most floriferous lungwort, disease resistant Part-Full Shade $ 10.00 Part Shade- Including Part Sun-Shade Monkshood 18-24" Sept-Oct Deep Purple The latest flower to bloom in the fall Part Shade $ 12.00 Pumila Astilbe 10" Late Summer Lilac pink Groundcover with stiff fuzzy blooms (late) Part Shade $ 10.00 Brunette Cimicifuga 3-4' Summer-Fall White Thrives in moist soil, deer resistant Part Shade $ 12.00 Chocoholic Cimicifuga 4-5' Summer-Fall Pink-white Distinctive specimen, best color In part sun Part Shade $ 12.00 Misty Lace Goatsbeard 2-3' Early Sum-Sum White Has good heat/humidity tolerance Part Sun-Shade $ 8.00 Burning Hearts Fern Leaf BH 10-12" Late Spr-Fall Rose red Does not go summer dormant w/ moisture Part Sun-Shade $ 12.00 King of Hearts Fern Leaf BH 8-10" Late Spr-Fall Rose pink Lacy, soft blue green foliage Part Sun-Shade $ 10.00 Gold Heart OF Bleeding Heart 18-24" Late Spring Pink & white Classic bleeding heart with yellow foliage Part Sun-Shade $ 10.00 Valentine OF Bleeding Heart 30" Late Spring Red w/ White Dormant in Summer- Heart Shaped flowers Part Sun-Shade $ 10.00 Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart 30-36" Late Spring Pink & white Dormant in Summer- Heart Shaped flowers Part Sun-Shade $ 8.00 Old Fashioned White Bleeding Heart 30" Late Spring White Dormant in Summer- Heart Shaped flowers Part Sun-Shade $ 8.00 Bella Notte Coral Bell 13" Spring-Summer Pink Very floriferous Part Shade $ 10.00 Berry Smoothie Coral Bell 18" Early Summer Pink Lightly silvered purple foliage, long bloomer Part Shade $ 10.00 Brazen Raisin Coral Bell 8-10" Summer Hot pink Nearly matte black foliage Part Shade $ 10.00 Brownies Coral Bell 12"+ Spring White Great dark foliage Part Shade $ 10.00 Caramel Coral Bell 12"+ Spring Cream Unique peach/orange foliage Part Shade $ 10.00 Frosted Violet Coral Bell 12" Spring Violet Violet foliage with silver between the veins Part Shade $ 10.00 Obsidian Coral Bell 10" Late Spring-Sum Cream Deep purple leaves have glossy luster Part Shade $ 10.00 Palace Purple Coral Bell 12"+ Spring White A classic for part shade Part Shade $ 6.00 Paris Coral Bell 10-14" Spring Deep Rose Pink Green and silver foliage, Long bloomer Part Shade $ 10.00 Gold Zebra Heucherella 10" Late Spring White Golden yellow leaves with red centers Part Shade $ 12.00 Sweet Tea Foamy Bells 20" Spring White Apricot foilage changes to copper, russet Part Shade $ 12.00 Karasuba Mukdenia 8-12" Spring White Grow for the orange/red fall foliage Part Shade $ 8.00 Sun-Shade- These can tolerate some sun, but like some dappled shade Chocolate Chip Ajuga 2-4" Spring Blue Great is mass, not as invasive as others Part Sun-Shade $ 6.00 Lady's Mantle (Thriller) 18" Spring Chartreuse Unique leaves that hold water droplets Part Sun-Shade $ 6.00 Queen Charlotte Anemone 2-3' Late sum-fall Light pink A great addition to the fall landscape Part Sun-Shade $ 10.00 Robustissima Anemone 36" Aug-Fall Pink Beautiful addition for late summer/ fall Part Sun-Shade $ 10.00 Hot Lips Turtlehead 10-12" Summer Pink Turtlehead shaped flowers, dk green foliage Part Sun-Shade $ 10.00 Hypericum calycinum 15-18" Summer Yellow Easy to grow, semi-evergreen foliage Sun-Part Shade $ 8.00 Lily of the Valley 6-8" Spring White Ground cover for dry shade, fragrant flowers Sun-Shade $ 6.00 Golden Queen Trollius 24-36" Spr-Sum Golden Orange 2-3" wide flowers stand above foliage Part Sun-Shade $ 8.00 Part Sun Willow Amsonia (hubrichtii) 36" Spring Pale Blue Awesome gold fall color Sun- Part Sun $ 8.00 Denver Gold Columbine 30" Late Spring Golden Yellow Reblooms if deadheaded Sun-Part Sun $ 6.00 Swan Violet & White Columbine 24" Late Spring White w/ violet blue Striking flowers Sun-Part Sun $ 6.00 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6.00 Professor Anton Kippenburg 15" Fall Lavender Good addition to prairie garden Sun $ 6.00 Woods Purple Aster 8-12" Late Summer Purple Nice mounding perennial Sun $ 8.00 Basket of Gold 10" Early Spring Golden Yellow Gray-green mat of foliage Sun $ 8.00 False Indigo 36-48" Spring Indigo Blue Slow to establish, unique black pods Sun $ 8.00 Cherries Jubilee False Indigo 2.5-3' Spring Copper w/ Yellow Flowers age to gold Sun $ 12.00 Dutch Chocolate False Indigo 30-36" Spring Chocolate purple Dense, compact sub-shrub Sun $ 12.00 Purple Smoke False Indigo 4.5' Spring Smoky violet Strongly upright, good seed pod producer Sun $ 12.00 Solar
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