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Plant Material Masterlist.Xlsx Botanical Name Common Name Description Height Bloom time Deer Res. Exposure Zone Size Price Achillea filipendula 'Cloth of Gold' Yarrow Drought tolerant, ferny foliage with gold flowers. 30 cm June - Sept √ Full Sun 3 1 gal $7.99 Achillea filipendula 'Coronation Gold' Yarrow Likes hot sun, forms an upright clump of ferny foliage, 60 cm June - Sept √ Full sun 2 1 gal $7.99 mustard yellow flowers on tall stems. Achillea millefolium 'Paprika' Yarrow Red flowers with gold centers, stunning color. A compact 50 cm July-Sept √ Full Sun 3 1 gal $7.99 and solid variety. Achillea taygetea x 'Moonshine' Yarrow 'Moonshine' Summer long display of canary yellow flowers in large 60 cm June-Sept √ Full Sun 3 1 gal $7.99 clusters on silvery grey foliage. Aconitum carmichaelii 'Ardensii' Autumn Monk's Hood Spikes of bright blue hooded flowers appearing in mid to 150 cm Sept - Nov √ Full-part 2 1 gal $7.99 late fall sun Aconitum napellus Monk's Hood Tall stems of deep blue helmet shaped flowers. An old 120-150 July - Aug √ Part Sun 2 1 gal $7.99 fashion favorite. Needs cool, moist well drained soil. cm Actaea ramosa 'Brunette' Bugbane, Snakeroot Fragrant tall spikes of creamy white flowers with deep 125 cm August Sun-part 3 2 gal $18.99 purple foliage. Likes a rich moist soil. sun Agapanthus 'Blue Triumphator' Lily of the Nile Large flower heads above long and slender foliage. Excellent 60 cm Aug-Sept Sun 6 3 gal $24.99 for containers. Ajuga x tenorii 'Chocolate Chip' Bugleweed 'Chocolate Chip' A dwarf cultivar with small dark brown leaves. Dark blue 5 cm May-June √ Sun -shade 5 1/2 gal $5.99 flowers on a small spike. A great gorundcover for sun or shade. Alcea rosea 'Charters Double Mix' Hollyhocks Double 3-5" blooms on tall flower stalks. Prefers rich moist 2 m June - Sept Full sun 5 5" pot $5.99 soil. Alchemilla alpina Alpine Lady's Mantel A compact grower, silvery green leaves with buff colored 15 cm June-Aug Sun-part 2 1/2 gal $5.99 flowers. Will re-seed readily. sun Alchemilla mollis Lady's Mantel Chartreuse, scalloped green leaves covered in a soft down. 40 cm June-July Sun-part 2 1 gal $7.99 Sprays of yellow-green flowers. Self seeds readily. Great sun accent and border plant. Allium cernuum 'Rosey' Nodding Onion North American Native. Delicate nodding umbels of mauve 30 cm June-July √ Sun-part 2 1/2 gal $5.99 to pale lilac flowers. Border or rock garden plant. sun Allium senescens glaucum German Garlic Short, flat unusual swirling and twisting blue-ish grey leaves 15 cm July-Aug √ Full sun- 4 1/2 gal $5.99 with clusters of pink globe flowers. Plant has an oniony part shade smell and taste, but mostly grown for ornamental values. Alyssum saxatile 'Gold Dust' Basket of Gold The most common of the species, forming large mounds of 30 cm April - June Full sun 3 1/2 gal $5.99 silver-grey foliage and brilliant yellow flowers. Drought resistant. Alyssum wulfenianum Yellow Alyssum Alpine. Trailing mounds of grey-green foliage and golden 10 cm April-June Sun-part 3 1/2 gal $5.99 yellow flowers. sun Anemone pulsatilla Pasque flower Very showy rock garden plant.Valued for its early bright 30 cm March-May √ Sun-part 2 1/2 gal $5.99 blooms and soft foliage. Available in white, purple and red. sun Antennaria dioica 'Rosea' Pussytoes Alpine, native. Dense mat of grey evergreen foliage with 15 cm May-June Full sun 1 1/2 gal $5.99 clusters of rosey pink flowers. Prefers a dry area. Anthemis biebersteiniana Hardy Marguerite Daisy Sturdy petite yellow daisies showcased above silky gray 25 cm April-Sept √ Sun 5 1/2 gal $5.99 leaves. Aquilegia alpina Alpine Columbine Compact form, blue hooded flowers. Good choice for rock 45 cm May-June √ Sun-part 2 1/2 gal $5.99 gardens. sun Aquilegia caerulea 'Origami Mix' Columbine Beautiful 8 cm flowers, facing straight up. Mixed colors. 45 cm May-June √ Sun-part 4 1 gal $7.99 shade Aquilegia canadensis Columbine Native. Drooping bell-like 5 cm red and yellow flowers. 60 cm April-May √ Sun-part 3 5" pot $5.99 Prefers rich moist soil in moderate shade. shade Aquilegia clematiflora Rose Columbine A spectacular clematis-like formation. The flowers lack the 80 cm May-June √ Sun-pt 4 1 gal $9.99 'spurs', start as nodding but open with multipetalled shade blooms. Arabis caucasia 'Little Treasues White' Rock Cress Compact carpet with white flowers on evergreen foliage. 12 cm April-June Sun 3 1/2 gal $5.99 Arabis sturii Creeping Wall Cress Alpine. Tight low mat of glossy green leaves with white 10 cm April-June Sun 3 1/2 gal $5.99 flowers. Arisaema consanguineum Himalayan Cobra Lily Exotic-looking tuberous perennial with a single leaf having 100 cm May-June √ Shade-part 5 1 gal $19.99 several narrow leaflets, tapering to a thread-like tail. shade Flowers are green or brown with cream striped spathe. Highly poisonous. Arisaema griffithii Cobra Lily, Jack-in-the-pulpit Hooded cups surround flower spikes, dramatic, violet- 45 cm May-June √ Shade-part 5 1 gal $19.99 purple spathe with green and white markings. Needs a cool shade rich woodland soil. Armeria caespitosa Thrift, Sea Pink Alpine. Dense bun of needle like green leaves with ball 10 cm April-June Sun 3 1 gal $7.99 shaped pink clusters of blooms. Armeria maritima 'Splendens' Thrift, Sea Pink Ball shaped pink flower clusters on top of low grassy tufts of 15 cm April-June Sun 2 1 gal $7.99 evergreen foliage. Seaside and drought tolerant. Arrhenatherum elatius bulbosum Bulbous Oat Grass Cool season grass. Bushy low clumps of cream and green 35 cm √ Sun-part 2 1 gal $9.99 'Variegatum' striped leaves. Plants burm out in mid summer so cut back sun to encouage new growth. Artemesia hybrid 'Powis Castle' Wormwood A bushy upright clump of feathery, silver-grey foliage. Non 70 cm √ Full sun 5 1 gal $7.99 blooming, non invasive. Very drought tolerant. Artemesia ludoviciana 'Silver King' Western Sage Plants are bushy and upright, with intense grey leaves and 75-90 cm July-Aug √ Full sun 2 1 gal $7.99 stems. Flowers are like a mist, finely textured which give a cloud like effect. Extremly drought tolerant. Artemesia schmitiana 'Silver Mound' Silver Mound Compact dome of feathery silver foliage. One of the most 30 cm July-Aug √ Full sun 1 1 gal $7.99 popular rock garden plant. Cut back to ground level when the plant begins to bloom for full effect. Artemesia stellerina 'Silver Brocade' Silver Brocade Low, compact, mat forming with scalloped grey leaves. 15 cm July-Aug √ Full sun 2 1 gal $7.99 Excellent for edging. Artemesia versicolor Wormwood A woody low growing species useful in dry sites and in 60 cm √ Full sun 1 gal $7.99 Alpine gardens. Foliage is silver and curled. Arum italicum Italian Arum Leathery green arrowhead leaves with white marbling 30 cm May-June √ Part-full 5 1 gal $9.99 appear in the fall, remain in the winter and white hooded shade flowers appear in the spring. Leaves go dormant in the summer leaving displays of orange berries in August. Aruncus diocius Goat's Beard Moisture loving plant, for waterside or woodland setting. 120 cm June-July √ Part sun 2 2 gal $14.99 Spectacular creamy plumes of flowers the size of your head. This plant demands space. Asarum europaeum European Wild Ginger A low edging plant with dark green, rounded foliage. A 15 cm May-June √ Shade-pt 2 1 gal $9.99 texture plant needing rich moist soil. shade Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Flower, Milk Weed Native. Clusters of bright orange flowers, excellent for 80 cm July-Aug √ Sun 4 1 gal $7.99 cutting. Flowers attract butterflies but the foliage is essential to the larval stage of the Monarch butterfly. 2017 Perennial Plant of the Year Aster alpina Alpine Aster A bright display of single golden eye daisy in late spring. Not 30 cm May-June Sun 2 1/2 gal $5.99 long lived, but will self seed. Astilbe arendsii 'Bressingham Beauty' Astilbe, False Spirea Rich apricot-pink flowers with deep green foliage. Mid 90 cm July Sun-shade 3 1 gal $7.99 season bloom. Astilbe arendsii 'Burgundy Red' Astilbe, False Spirea The best red astilbe, nice rich color on a sturdy plant. Deer 60 cm June-Aug √ Sun-shade 3 1 gal $7.99 resistant. Astilbe arendsii 'Red Charm' Astilbe Red Charm Tall, graceful arching lush rose-pink plumes with red 90 cm June-Aug √ sun-shade 4 1 gal $9.99 undertones. Astilbe 'Fanal' Astilbe, False Spirea Dark green foliage with deep blood red plumes. 45 cm June-Aug Sun-Shd 2 1 gal $7.99 Astilbe chinensis 'Superba' Astilbe, False Spirea Dense, lacy foliage. Late season bloom with tall spikes of 120 cm July-Sept Sun-shade 3 1 gal $7.99 lavender flowers held in a long narrow spike. Astilbe japonica 'Peach Blossom' Astilbe, False Spirea Salmon pink, fragrant blossoms on a short narrow plume. 70 cm June-July Sun-part 3 1 gal $7.99 sun Astilbe pumila Astilbe, False Spirea Violet-pink plumes, profuse bloomer, compact with 30 cm July-Aug Shade-part 3 1 gal $7.99 creeping growth habit. Ideal as a groundcover. Blooms late. shade Astilbe simplicifolia 'Sprite' Astilbe, False Spirea Dark bronzy-green leaves with delicate shell pink plumes.
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