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Hortus Plant List 2021 for Website PLANT COLLECTION INVENTORY PLANT. INFRASPE- COUNTRY Month/Ye GENUS HYBRID GENUS NAME SPECIES HYBRID SPECIES NAME CIFIC CULTIVAR NAME COMMON NAME ORIGIN HORTUS TAG # NOTES PROPERTY GARDENS 7/16 7/16 ACER GRISEUM PAPERBARK MAPLE UNITEDCHINA 16-54 ACER PENSYLVANICUM MOOSEWOOD STATES ON PROPERTY ACER RUBRUM ON PROPERTY AESCULUS BOTTLEBRUSH AESCULUS PARVIFLORA BOTTLEBRUSHBUCKEYE UNITED AESCULUS VAR. SEROTINA ROGERS BUCKEYE STATES MISLABELED AESCULUS PAVIA RED BUCKEYE 2012 AJUGA REPTANS BLACK SCALLOP BUGLEWEED 2012 AJUGA REPTANS PINK LIGHTENING THREE-LEAF 05/05 AKEBIA TRIFOLIATA PURPLE ROSE AKEBIA ASIAN 05/05 AKEBIA QUINATA DEEP PURPLE FIVE-LEAF AKEBIA ASIAN 5-14 2017 AKEBIA QUINATA SILVER BELLS FIVE-LEAF AKEBIA ASIAN ALLIUM AFLATUNENSE PURPLE SENSATION ALLIUM GIGANTEUM GLOBEMASTER ALLIUM MOUNT EVEREST 2009 ALLIUM MULTIBULBOSUM PORCELAIN BERRY AMPELOPSIS BREVIPEDUNCULATA ELEGANS VINE ARISAEMA DRACONITUM GREEN DRAGON AKA ARISTOLOCHIA DURIOR DUTCHMAN'S PIPE MACROPHYLLA ARUNCUS MISTY LACE AZALEA R.HINDOGIRI X R. YEDOENSE Jun-16 AZALEA MACRONULATUM CORNELL PINK 16-46 AZALEA NUDIFLORUM UNITED BETULA PAPYRIFERA HEARTLEAFPAPERBIRCH STATES ON PROPERTY 2012 BRUNNERA KING'S RANSOM SIBERIANBRUNNERA BRUNNERA MACROPHYLLA LOOKING GLASS BUGLOSS BRUNNERA MACROPHYLLA JACK FROST CALLICARPA DICHOTOMA ISSAI BEAUTYBERRY Sep-18 CALLICARPA DICHOTOMA VAR. ALBIFRUCTA 9/18 CALLICARPA X ‘PEARL GLAM’ 2009 CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS ATHENS SWEETSHRUB 2014 CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS PURPUREA SWEETSHRUB 2010 CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS MICHAEL LINDSEY 2010 CALYCANTHUS CHINENSIS VENUS CALYCANTHUS CHINENSIS X HARTLAGE WINE APHRODITE CALIFORNIAALLSPICE HYBRID 13-5 2016 CALYCANTHUS OCCIDENTALIS ALLSPICE 2011 CALYCANTHUS SINENSIS X RAULSTONII HARTLAGE WINE 12-2 Jun-01 CEPHALANTHUS OCCIDENTALIS BUTTON BUSH USA CERCIDPHYLLUM JAPONICA KATSURA TREE JAPAN CHELONE GLABRA CHELONE LYONII HOT LIPS TURTLEHEAD 06/05 CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUS FRINGE TREE ASIA 5-4 FEMALE? 2016 CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUS FRINGE TREE ASIA 16-47 MALE? CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA CORDIFOLIA BUGBANE CLEMATIS JACKMANII 2010 CLEMATIS NELLY MOSER CINNAMON GROUP 2 2015 CLETHERA ACUMINATA SUMMERSWEET CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA HUMMINGBIRD SUMMERSWEET CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA RUBY SPICE SUMMERSWEET JAPANESE 8/17 CLETHERA BARBINERVIS CLETHERA ASIA 17-8 CORNUS AMOMUM SILKY DOGWOOD KOUSA VAR CHINESE CORNUS CHINENSIS DOGWOOD 2012 CORYPHANTHA SULCATA PINEAPPLE CACTUS DARMERA PELTATA NANA UMBRELLA PLANT DEUTZIA SCABRA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER ON PROPERTY 2012 DICENTRA IVORY HEARTS BLEEDING HEARTS 2012 DICENTRA KING OF HEARTS 2010 DICENTRA LUXURIANT 2012 DICENTRA EXIMIA AURORA DUTCHMANS DICENTRA CUCULARIA BREECHES FOXGLOVE - 2002 DIGITALIS AMBIGUA YELLOW DRACUNCULUS VULGARIS 2011 EPEMEDIUM AMBER QUEEN 2008 EPEMEDIUM GRANDIFLORUM LILLAFEE BARRENWORT 2010 EPEMEDIUM LIMELIGHT 2009 EPEMEDIUM YOUNGIANUM ROSEUM EUPATORIUM FITSULOSUM JOE PYE WEED FORSYTHIA X INTERMEDIA LYNWOOD GOLD 2012 FOTHERGILLA INTERMEDIA MOUNT AIRY FRAXINUS AMERICANA WHITE ASH ON PROPERTY FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS FRITILLARIA IMPERIALIS RUBRA 2010 GALANTHUS ELWESII COMMON GALANTHUS NIVALIS SNOWDROP HELLEBORUS ROYAL HERITAGE STRAINORIENTALIS HEMEROCALLIS CHARTREUSE MAGIC HEMEROCALLIS GRAND NATIONAL HEMEROCALLIS JAY HEMEROCALLIS TREASURE ROOM HOUTTUYNIA CORDATA CHAMELEON CLIMBING HYDRANGEA ANOMALA PETIOLARIS HYDRANGEA HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS ANNABELLE 2011 HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS INVINCIBLE SPIRIT HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS WHITE BUTTERFLY HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS WHITE DOME 2013 HYDRANGEA ASPERA ROCKLON 2015 HYDRANGEA INVOLUCRATA BLUEBUNNY 2002 HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA ENDLESS SUMMER 2009 HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA GEOFF. CHADBUND 2009 HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA JOGASKI 9-3 MERRITT’S 7/19 HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA MERRITT SUPREME SUPREME 19-14 2015 HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA NIGRA 15-10 2019 HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA SANDY SUMMER 2009 HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA VEITCHII 9-2 OAKLEAF 2004 HYDRANGEA QUERCIFOLIA HYDRANGEA 4-4 PEEGEE Jun-19 HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA HYDRANGEA 2014 HYDRANGEA PANICULATA LITTLE LIME 04/05 HYDRANGEA PANICULATA PEE GEE 5-12 HYDRANGEA PANICULATA QUICK FIRE 5/15 HYDRANGEA PANICULATA VANILLA STRAWBERRY 15-21 2008 HYDRANGEA SERRATA BLUE DECKLE JAPANESE 8-4 2008 HYDRANGEA SERRATA MIYAMA YAE-MARASKAI PURPLE TIERS 8-2 2009 HYDRANGEA SERRATA MIDORIBOSHI TEMARI JAPAN 9-1 S. EUROPE/SW 6/15 HYPERICUM CALYCICUM AARON’S BEARD ASIA 15-35 2007? HYPERICUM FRONDOSUM SUNBURST ST JOHNSWORT UNITED 7/13 HYPERICUM KALMIANUM ST. JOHNSWORT STATES 13-8 UNITED 6/19 ILEX MESERVEAE BLUE PRINCE/PRINCESS COMBO HOLLY STATES 19-8 19-9 X2 UNITED ILEX VERTICILLATA WINTERBERRY STATES WINTERBERRY - UNITED 2016 ILEX VERTICILLATA BERRY HEAVY GOLD GOLD STATES 16-56 X2 BERRY HEAVY 7/20 ILEX VERTICILLATA ROBERTA CASE GOLD US 19-7 UNITED 2016 ILEX VERTICILLATA FORMA CHRYSOCARPA WINTERBERRY STATES 16-58 16-57 X2 KATSURA JAPONICA 2008 KERRIA JAPONICA CREAM HOW. SPORT GYPSY ROSE KERRIA JAPONICA GOLDEN GUINEA JUGLANS CINEREA ON PROPERTY SPOTTED LAMIUM MACULATUM ELIZ DE HAAS DEADNETTLE YELLOW LAMIASTRUM GALEOBDOLON ARCHANGEL 2009 LAMIASTRUM GALEOBDOLON HERMAN'S PRIDE LAMIUM MACULATUM ANNE GREENAWAY LAMIUM MACULATUM RED NANCY DEAD NETTLES LEUCOTHOE LIGULARIA DENTATA OTHELLO LEOPARD PLANT LIGULARIA STENOCEPHALA THE ROCKET LINDERA BENZOIN SPICEBUSH X3 2008 LIRIOPE SPICATA 2010 LYCORIS SQUAMIGERA SUPRISE LILY GOOSENECK LYSIMACHIA CLETHROIDES LOOSESTIFE FRINGED LYSIMACHIA CILIATA FIRECRACKER LOOSESTRIFE 2000 MAGNOLIA LILIFLORA X STELLATABETTY PERRY COBB MAGNOLIA X JANE 2016 MESPILUS BREDA MEDLAR MONARDA FISTULOSA CLAIRE GRACE WILD BERGOTMOT 2002 MORUS ALBA TATARICA 2004 MUSCARI ARMENIACUM GRAPE HYACINTH MUSCARI ARMENIACUM BLUE SPIKE 2009 MUSCARI BOTRYOIDES ALBUM COMOSUM MUSCARI PLUMOSUM 2010 MUSCARI ARMENIACUM VALERIE FINNIS MUSCARI LATIFOLIUM 2010 MUSCARI PARADOXUM NARCISSI GRAND MIXTURE NARCISSUS HAWERA NECTAROSCORDUM SICULUM SSP. BULGARICUM PARTHENOCISSUS QUINQUEFOLIA VIRHINA CREEPER ON PROPERTY 2005 PELTIPHYLLUM PELTATUM UMBRELLA PLANT PELTOBOYKINIA WATANABEI 2004 PERSICARIA VIRGINIANA LANCE CORPORAL PERSICARIA VIRGINIANA PAINTER'S PALETTE PETASITES JAPONICA GIGANTEUS GIANT BUTTERBUR SWEET 2002 PHILADELPHUS CORONARIUS MOCKORANGE EUROPE YELLOW GROOVE 2007 PHYLLOSTACHYS AUREOSULCATA BAMBOO JAPAN UNITED PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS NINEBARK STATES DWARF WHITE PLEIOBLASTUS VARIEGATUS STRIPED BAMBOO JAPAN VARIEGATED POLYGONATUM X STRIATUM SOLOMON' S SEAL PULMONARIA LONGIFOLIA BERTRAM ANDERSON QUERCUS ALBA WHITE OAK ON PROPERTY Jul-19 RHODODENDRONX’PJM’ X4 EVERGREEN 2016 RHODODENDRON HINO-CRIMSON AZALEA 2009 RHODODENDRON JENNY TABOL RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE ROSEUM ELEGANS CUNNIGHAM'S 2004 RHODODENDRON X WHITE 4-5 RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE BOURSALT 6/16 RHODODENDRON MUCRONULATUM CORNELL PINK KOREAN RHODO 16-46 2017 RHODODENDRON CALENDULACEUM FLAME AZELA PINXTERBLOOM 2009 RHODODENDRON PERICLYMENOIDES AZALEA 6/15 RHODODENDRON PRUNIFOLIUM PLUMLEAF AZALEA 16-49 LEMON DROP 07/05 RHODODENDRON VISCOSUM LEMON DROP AZALEA 15-36. 15-37 X2 2016 RHODODENDRON VISCOSUM LOLIPOP SWAMP AZALEA 16-50 9/14 RIBES ODORATUM CRANDALL CLOVE CURRANT 14-35 2015 RIBES ODORATUM CRANDALL CLOVE CURRANT Apr-20 ROSA DAVID AUSTIN TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES 20-7 SAGITTARIA LATIFOLIA ARROWHEAD 2012 SALVIA WENDY'S WISH SALIX BABYLONICA WEEPING WILLOW FRENCH PUSSY SALIX CAPREA WILLOW X2 2007 SASA TESSELATUS X2 2011 SEDUM CARNEA 2014 SEDUM HISPANICUM MINUS PURPLE FORM 2011 SEDUM PACHYCLADOS GRAY STONECROP 2011 SEDUM SPATHULIFOLIUM CARNEA 2011 SEDUM SEXANGULARE STONECROP 2011 SEDUM RUBROTINCTUM MINI ME SILPHIUM PERFOLIATUM CUP PLANT SPIREA X BUMALDA CRISPA JAPAN S. japonica 2013 STOKESIA LAEVIS HONEYSONG PURPLE 2012 STEWARTIA GEMMATA KOREAN 05/07 STEWARTIA KOREANA STEWARTIA KOREA 7-1 9/19 STEWARTIA MALACODENDRON SILKY STEWARTIA USA 8/6 STEWARTIA MONADELPHIA TALL STEWARTIA ASIA 6-2 MOUNTAIN 6/14 STEWARTIA OVATA STEWARTIA JAPANESE 05/05 STEWARTIA PSEUDOCAMELILA STEWARTIA JAPAN 5-1 BEAKED 05/09 STEWARTIA ROSTRATA STEWARTIA CHINA 10-19 CHINESE 05/06 STEWARTIA SINENSIS STEWARTIA CHINA 6-1 9/16 SYMPHORICARPOS DOORENBOSII CANDY SNOWBERRY MAGICAL AVALANCHENETHE 9/19 SYMPHORICARPOS DOORENBOSII KOLMAVA RLANDSCATSKILL 2007`` SYMPHORICARPOS ORBICULATUS CORALBERRY SHREDDED SYNEILESIS ACONITFOLIA UMBRELLA PLANT SYRINGA VULGARIS ON PROPERTY TRADESCANTIA X BLUSHING BRIDE SPIDERWORT TRADESCANTIA X RED GRAPE SPIDERWORT TRADESCANTIA X PERRINE'S PINK SPIDERWORT RHYTIDOPHYLLOIDE LANTANAPHYLLUM VIBURNUM S ALLEGHANY VIBURNUM LEATHERLEAF VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLUM VIBURNUM CHINA 2008? VITEX ANGUS-CASTUS CHASTEBERRY VERONICASTRUM VIRGINICUM FASCINATION CULVER'S ROOT VERONICASTRUM VIRGINICUM LAVANDER TOWERS CULVER'S ROOT VERONICASTRUM VIRGINICUM APOLLO CULVER'S ROOT CHINESE 2001 WISTERIA SINENSIS WISTERIA UNITED WISTERIA MACROSTACHYA AUNT DEE STATES SW WOODED GARDENS ARALIA RACEMOSA SPIKENARD CARPINUS CAROLIANIANA HOPHORNBEAM ON PROPERTY CORNUS FLORIDA ON PROPERTY GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS WINTERGREEN SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS SEMI-DOUBLE WHIPPOORWILL TRILLIUM CUNCATUM FLOWERS TRILLIUM ERECTUM PURPLE TRILLIUM TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORA FIELD GARDENS GREEN JAPANESE ACER SPP ?? MAPLE FROM FRANK?? 9/15 ACER JAPONICUM ACONITFOLIUM FERN LEAF MAPLE JAPAN 15-10 2012 ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM APRICOT DELIGHT 2012 ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM SUNNY SEDUCTION 2012 ACONITUM CARMICHAELII 2007/2012 ACONITUM NAPELLUS MONKSHOOD UTAH CENTURY AGAVE UTAHENSIS PLANT 2007 ALLIUM KARATAVIENSE SERVICEBERRY/SH 2004 AMELANCHIER ALNIFOLIA SMOKEY ADBERRY 2006? AMELANCHIER CANADENSIS REGENT CALIFORNIA FALSE 2011 AMORPHA CALIFORNICA INDIGO 11-30 2009 ANDROMEDA POLIFOLIA BLUE ICE 2011 ANDROMEDA POLOFOLIA BLUE BOG 11-33 ANGELICA ARCHANGELICA ANGELICA ATROPURPUREA GREAT ANGELICA ANGELICA GIGAS AQUILEGA
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