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OAEC Mother Garden Nursery 2020 Perennial Plants (Annual OAEC Mother Garden Nursery 2020 Perennial Plants (Annual vegetables, herbs, etc listed at the end) A B C D E 1 Latin Name Common Name/Variety ready by May 9 Size Price 2 Culinary Herbs (perennial) 3 Acorus gramineus Licorice Sweet Flag yes 4", gallon 4.25, 9.25 4 Acorus gramineus 'Pusillus Minimus Aureus' Dwarf Golden Sweet Flag yes 4", gallon 4.25, 9.25 5 Acorus gramineus variegatus Grassy Sweet Flag yes 4", gallon 4.25, 9.25 6 Agastache foeniculum Blue Anise Hyssop yes - new! 3" 3.00 7 Agastache foeniculum White Anise Hyssop yes - new! 3" 3.00 8 Agastache scrophulariifolia Giant Anise Hyssop not available now gallon 9.25 9 Allium schoenoprasum Chives yes 4" 4.25 10 Allium tuberosum Garlic Chives/Chinese Chives not available now 4" 4.25 11 Aloysia citrodora Lemon Verbena yes gallon 9.25 12 Alpinia galanga Greater Galangal yes gallon 9.25 13 Alpinia officinarum Lesser Galangal not available now 9.25 14 Armoracia rusticana Horseradish yes gallon 9.25 15 Artemisia dracunculus French Tarragon not available now gallon 9.25 16 Clinopodium douglasii Yerba Buena not available now 9.25 17 Clinopodium vulgare Wild Basil not available now 9.25 18 Cryptotaenia japonica Mitsuba yes gallon 9.25 19 Cucurma longa Turmeric not available now 9.25 20 Cymbopogon flexuosus East Indian Lemongrass yes gallon 9.25 21 Ephedra nevadensis Mormon Tea yes gallon 20.00 22 Eriocephalus africanus African Rosemary yes gallon 9.25 23 Hyssopus officinalis Hyssop Blue-Flowered yes gallon 9.25 24 Hyssopus officinalis Hyssop Pink-Flowered yes gallon 9.25 25 Hyssopus officinalis Hyssop White-Flowered not available now gallon 9.25 26 Ilex paraguariensis Yerba Mate not available now 2 gallon 25.00 27 Lavandula angustifolia English Lavender not available now gallon 9.25 28 Lavandula angustifolia Pink Perfume Lavender not available now gallon 9.25 29 Lavandula dentata var. candicans French Lavender not available now 9.25 30 Lavandula viridis Yellow-flowered Lavender yes gallon 9.25 31 Levisticum officinale Lovage not available now gallon 9.25 32 Melissa officinalis Lemon Balm yes 4" 4.25 Availability subject to change. For questions, please email [email protected] OAEC Mother Garden Nursery 2020 Perennial Plants (Annual vegetables, herbs, etc listed at the end) A B C D E 1 Latin Name Common Name/Variety ready by May 9 Size Price 33 Melissa officinalis Lemon Balm 'Lemonella' not available now 4" 4.25 34 Melissa officinalis Lime Balm not available now 9.25 35 Mentha aquatica Water Mint not available now 4" 4.25 36 Mentha fruitasia Fruitasia Mint not available now 4" 4.25 37 Mentha longifolia Arabian Mint not available now 4" 4.25 38 Mentha piperita Peppermint yes 4" 4.25 39 Mentha sp. Italian Spice Mint not available now 4.25 40 Mentha sp. Candy Lime Mint not available now 4.25 41 Mentha sp. Hilary's Sweet Lemon Mint yes 4.25 42 Mentha spicata Spearmint yes 4" 4.25 43 Mentha spicata Strawberry Mint yes 4" 4.25 44 Mentha suaveolens Variegated Apple Mint yes 4" 4.25 45 Mentha villosa Mojito Mint not available now 4.25 46 Micromeria fruiticosa White Savory yes gallon 9.25 47 Monarda didyma Bee Balm not available now gallon 9.25 48 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot not available now gallon 9.25 49 Nepeta neptella Lesser Catmint yes gallon 9.25 50 Ocimum kilimandscharicum x basilicum African Blue Basil not available now gallon 9.25 51 Ocimum viride West African Basil yes gallon 9.25 52 Origanum majorana Sweet Marjoram yes gallon 9.25 53 Origanum syriacum Za'atar, Syrian Oregano not available now gallon 9.25 54 Origanum vulgare Red Flowered Oregano not available now 55 Origanum vulgare sp. gracile Turkestan Oregano yes gallon 4.25 56 Origanum vulgare 'hirtum' Greek Oregano not available now 4", gallon 4.25 57 Origanum vulgare "Humile" Dwarf Greek Oregano not available now 58 Pelargonium 'Attar of Rose' Rose Geranium yes gallon 9.25 59 Pelargonium crispum Golden Lemon Crisp Geranium not available now 9.25 60 Pelargonium fragrans Candy Dancer Geranium yes gallon 9.25 61 Pelargonium grossularioides Coconut Geranium yes gallon 9.25 62 Pelargonium sp. Chocolate Peppermint Geranium yes gallon 9.25 63 Pelargonium sp. Fragrant Frosty Geranium yes gallon 9.25 Availability subject to change. For questions, please email [email protected] OAEC Mother Garden Nursery 2020 Perennial Plants (Annual vegetables, herbs, etc listed at the end) A B C D E 1 Latin Name Common Name/Variety ready by May 9 Size Price 64 Pelargonium sp. Ginger Geranium yes gallon 9.25 65 Pelargonium sp. Nutmeg Geranium yes gallon 9.25 66 Pelargonium sp. Nutmeg Variegated Geranium yes gallon 9.25 67 Pelargonium sp. Skeleton Rose Geranium yes gallon 9.25 68 Phyla dulcis Aztec Sweet Herb yes gallon 9.25 69 Plectranthus cylindraceus Menthol Plant yes gallon 9.25 70 Polygonum odoratum Vietnamese Cilantro yes gallon 9.25 71 Pycnanthemum incanum Cherokee Mint yes gallon 9.25 72 Pycnanthemum muticum Short-toothed Mountain Mint not available now gallon 9.25 73 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint yes 4", gallon 4.25, 9.25 74 Rosemarinus officinalis 'Prostratus' Prostrate Rosemary not available now gallon 9.25 75 Rosmarinus officinalis Saso Pink Rosemary not available now gallon 9.25 76 Rungia klossii Mushroom Herb yes gallon 9.25 77 Salvia dorisiana Fruit Scented Sage yes gallon 9.25 78 Salvia officinalis Culinary Sage yes gallon 9.25 79 Salvia officinalis Golden Culinary Sage yes gallon 9.25 80 Salvia officinalis Purple Culinary Sage not available now gallon 9.25 81 Salvia officinalis Tricolor 'Biergarten' Sage yes gallon 9.25 82 Salvia officinalis 'Extracta' Culinary Sage 'Extracta' yes gallon 9.25 83 Sanguisorba minor Salad Burnet yes 4" 4.25 84 Satureja montana Winter Savory yes gallon 9.25 85 Satureja spicigera Creeping Savory not available now gallon 9.25 86 Satureja spinosa Pygmy Savory yes gallon 9.25 87 Satureja thymbra Savory of Crete yes gallon 9.25 88 Silene inflata Stridolo/Sculpit yes jumbo 6-pck 4.50 89 Smyrnium olusatrum Alexanders yes gallon 9.25 90 Stevia rebaudiana Stevia not available now gallon 9.25 91 Tagetes lucida Mexican Tarragon not available now gallon 9.25 92 Thelesperma megapotamicum Navajo Tea not available now gallon 9.25 93 Thymus fragrantissimus Orange Thyme yes 3" 3.00 94 Thymus mastichina Mastic Thyme not available now Availability subject to change. For questions, please email [email protected] OAEC Mother Garden Nursery 2020 Perennial Plants (Annual vegetables, herbs, etc listed at the end) A B C D E 1 Latin Name Common Name/Variety ready by May 9 Size Price 95 Thymus praecox Creeping Thyme not available now 4" 4.25 96 Thymus serpyllum Mother of Thyme not available now 4" 4.25 97 Thymus sp. zanzibari Zanzibari Lemon Thyme not available now 4" 4.25 98 Tulbaghia violacea White Flowered Society Garlic yes - new! 4" 4.25 99 Tulbaghia violacea Society Garlic yes 4" 4.25 100 Tulbaghia violacea Variegated Society Garlic not available now 101 Zingiber mioga Japanese Mioga Ginger not available now gallon 9.25 102 Zingiber mioga variegata Japanese Ginger 'Dancing Crane' yes gallon 9.25 103 Dye Plants (perennial) 104 Anthemis tinctoria Dyer's Chamomile yes gallon 9.25 105 Baptisia australis Blue Wild Indigo not available now 9.25 106 Baptisia leucophaea Cream Wild Indigo not available now gallon 9.25 107 Isatis indigotica Chinese Woad/Indigowoad Root yes 4" 4.25 108 Reseda luteola Weld yes gallon 9.25 109 Rubia tinctorum Dyer's Madder yes gallon 9.25 110 Senna multiglandulosa Buttercup Bush yes gallon 9.25 111 Solidago officinalis Goldenrod not available now 9.25 112 Edible Flowers (perennial) 113 Abutilon hybrid Apricot Abutilon yes gallon 9.25 114 Abutilon hybrid Logee's White Abutilon not available now 9.25 115 Abutilon hybrid Red Nabob Abutilon not available now gallon 9.25 116 Abutilon hybrid Tiger Eye Abutilon yes gallon 9.25 117 Abutilon hybrid Seashell Abutilon yes gallon 9.25 118 Abutilon hybrid Victorian Lady Abutilon yes gallon 9.25 119 Abutilon hybrid Yellow Flowered Abutilon yes gallon 9.25 120 Abutilon megapotamicum Trailing Flowering Maple Abutilon yes gallon 9.25 121 Abutilon pictum Thompson's Yellow Abutilon yes gallon 9.25 122 Abutilon x hybridum Souvenir de Bonn Abutilon yes gallon 9.25 123 Agastache foeniculum Blue Anise Hyssop yes - new! 3" 3.00 124 Agastache foeniculum White Anise Hyssop yes - new! 3" 3.00 125 Allium schoenoprasum Chives yes 4" 4.25 Availability subject to change. For questions, please email [email protected] OAEC Mother Garden Nursery 2020 Perennial Plants (Annual vegetables, herbs, etc listed at the end) A B C D E 1 Latin Name Common Name/Variety ready by May 9 Size Price 126 Allium tuberosum Garlic Chives/Chinese Chives not available now 4" 4.25 127 Anchusa officinalis Common Alkanet yes gallon 9.25 128 Anthemis Sancti-Johannes Saint John's Chamomile not available now gallon 9.25 129 Dahlia imperialis Pink Tree Dahlia yes gallon 9.25 130 Dahlia imperialis White Tree Dahlia yes gallon 9.25 131 Diplotaxis tenuifolia Sylvetta, Wild Arugula yes jumbo 6-pck 4.50 132 Diplotaxis tenuifolia Wasabi Wild Arugula not available now jumbo 6-pck 4.50 133 Diplotaxis tenuifolia Dragon's Tongue Wild Arugula yes jumbo 6-pck 4.50 134 Fagopyrum dibotrys Himalayan Buckwheat not available now 9.25 135 Hemerocallis fulva Edible Day Lily not available now 9.25 136 Lavatera bicolor Bush Mallow not available now 9.25 137 Levisticum officinale Lovage not available now gallon 9.25 138 Lonicera involucrata Twinberry Honeysuckle yes gallon 9.25 139 Malva sylvestris High Mallow not available now 9.25 140 Monarda didyma Bee Balm not available now gallon 9.25 141 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot not available now gallon 9.25 142 Ocimum kilimandscharicum x basilicum African Blue Basil not available now gallon 9.25 143 Passiflora caerulea Lavender Lady Passion Flower not available now 9.25 144 Passiflora subpetala White-flowered Passion Flower not available now gallon 9.25 145 Phlomis russeliana Hardy Jerusalem Sage not available now 9.25 146 Primula sp.
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