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Plant Sale List 2.Indd PLANT LIST 29th Annual Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum Spring Plant Sale May 8-10, 2009 ACCENT PL A NTS Botanical Name Common Name Botanical Name Common Name Antirrhinum ‘Sultan Red and Yellow’ Trailing Snapdragon Athyrium nipponicum ‘Pictum’ Japanese Painted Fern Begonia boliviensis ‘Bellfire’ Bellfire Begonia Blechnum spicant Saw Fern Begonia boliviensis ‘Bonfire’ Bonfire Begonia Cyrtomium fortunei Holly Fern Bracteantha ‘Outback Wallaby Flame’ Strawflower Dryopteris affinis ‘Cristata’ (‘The King’) Golden Shield Fern Calibrachoa ‘Colorburst Pro Red’ Calibrachoa Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Brilliance’ Autumn Fern Calibrachoa ‘Minifamous Double Blush Pink’ Calibrachoa Dryopteris filix-mas Male Fern Coleus ‘Colorblaze Sedona’ Coleus Dryopteris filix-mas ‘Undulata Robusta’ Male Fern Coleus ‘Stained Glassworks Big Blonde’ Coleus Dryopteris x australis Wood Fern Coleus ‘Stained Glassworks Rose Explosion’ Coleus Matteuccia struthiopteris Ostrich Fern Coleus ‘Stained Glassworks Sawgrass’ Coleus Onoclea sensibilis Sensitive Fern Cuphea ‘Totally Tempted’ Cuphea Osmunda regalis ‘Purpurascens’ Royal Fern Dahlia ‘Maluku’ Dahlia Polystichum polyblepharum Japanese Tassel Fern Dahlia ‘Tonga Red’ Dahlia Euphorbia ‘Diamond Frost’ Euphorbia GR A SSES Fuchsia ‘Diva Coral/White’ Fuchsia Helichrysum petiolare Licorice Vine Bouteloua gracilis Blue Grama Heliotropium arborescens Heliotrope Calamagrostis acutiflora ‘‘Avalanche’ Feather Reed Grass Ipomoea batatas ‘Sidekick Black’ Sweet Potato Vine Calamagrostis acutiflora ‘Eldorado’ Feather Reed Grass Ipomoea batatas ‘Sidekick Black Heart’ Sweet Potato Vine Calamagrostis acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’ Feather Reed Grass Ipomoea batatas ‘Sidekick Lime’ Sweet Potato Vine Calamagrostis acutiflora ‘Overdam’ Feather Reed Grass Lantana ‘White Gold’ Lantana Calamagrostis arundinacea var. brachytricha Korean Reed Grass Nemesia ‘Opal Innocence’ Nemesia Carex ‘Ice Dance’ Broad-leaved Sedge Osteospermum ‘Sunscape Daisy Carex ‘Silver Scepter’ Sedge Nasinga Purple I’ Cape Daisy Carex elata ‘Aurea’ (aka ‘Bowles Golden’) Golden Sedge Pelargonium ‘Berry Parfait Strawberry’ Zonal Geranium Carex glauca Blue Sedge Pelargonium ‘Catalina’ Specialty Geranium Carex glauca ‘Blue Zinger’ Blue Sedge Pelargonium ‘Patriot White’ Zonal Geranium Carex muskinguemensis ‘Gold Fountains’ Palm Sedge Pelargonium ‘Red Evka’ Ivy Geranium Carex oshimensis ‘Evergold’ Japanese Sedge Pelargonium ‘Starlette Scarlet’ Specialty Geranium Chasmanthium latifolium River Oats Pelargonium ‘Wilhelm Langguth’ Specialty Geranium Deschampsia caespitosa Hair Grass Pennisetum macrostachyum ‘Burgundy Giant’ Ornamental Grass Festuca glauca ‘Boulder Blue’ Blue Fescue Pennisetum setaceum Ornamental Grass Festuca glauca ‘Elijah Blue’ Blue Fescue Pennisetum x advena ‘Eaton Canyon’ Ornamental Grass Leymus arenarius ‘Blue Dune’ Blue Lyme Grass Pentas ‘Bahamas Pink’ Pentas Panicum virgatum ‘Rotstrahlbusch’ Switch Grass Petunia ‘Raspberry Blast’ Petunia Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Hameln’ Fountain Grass Strobilanthus dyeranus Persian Shield Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Little Bunny’ Fountain Grass Sutera cordata ‘Candy Floss Blue Improved’ Bacopa Pennisetum alopecuroides Moudry’ Fountain Grass Verbena ‘Tropical Breeze Red and White’ Verbena Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Red Head’ Fountain Grass Saccharum ravennae Northern Pampas Grass FERNS Sorghastrum nutans ‘Indian Steel’ Indian Grass Sorghastrum nutans ‘Sioux Blue’ Indian Grass Adiantum pedatum Maidenhair Fern Athyrium ‘Applecourt Crested’ Lady Fern GROUNDCOVERS Athyrium ‘Branford Beauty’ Lady Fern Athyrium ‘Ghost’ Lady Fern Achillea ‘King Edward’ Yarrow Athyrium ‘Lady in Red’ Lady Fern Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Leadwort, Plumbago Athyrium filix-femina Lady Fern Cornus canadensis Bunchberry Athyrium filix-femina ‘Frizelliae’ Lady Fern Delosperma congestum ‘Gold Nugget’ Hardy Ice Plant Athyrium filix-femina ‘Victoriae’ Lady Fern Gaultheria procumbens Wintergreen Herniaria glabra ‘Sea Foam’ Rupturewort Botanical Name Common Name Botanical Name Common Name Iris cristata Crested Iris Sutera cordata Bacopa, mixed colors Iris cristata ‘Alba’ White-flowered Crested Iris Fiber Combo Fiber Baskets Leptinella minor Brass Buttons Leptinella squalida ‘Platt’s Black’ Brass Buttons Liriope muscari ‘Big Blue’ Lily-turf, Blue HER B S Lotus corniculatus ‘Pleniflorus’ Double-flowered Bird’s-foot Trefoil Allium cepa var. aggregatum Group Shallots Mazus reptans Mazus Moss Allium sativum Garlic Muehlenbeckia axillaris Creeping Wirevine Allium schoenoprasum Common Chives Nepeta racemosa ‘Little Titch’ Catmint Allium tuberosum Garlic Chives Phlox divaricata ‘Clouds of Perfume’ Woodland Phlox Aloysia triphylla Lemon Verbena Phlox divaricata ssp. laphamii Woodland Phlox, Anethum graveolens ‘Fernleaf ’ Dill Phlox stolonifera ‘Home Fires’ Creeping Phlox Anthoxanthum odoratum Sweet Vernal Grass Phlox stolonifera ‘Sherwood Purple’ Creeping Phlox Anthriscus cerefolium Chervil Sagina subulata Green Pearlwort Armoracia rusticana Horseradish Sagina subulata ‘Aurea’ Golden Pearlwort Artemisia dracunculus ‘Sativa’ French Tarragon Sagina subulata mix Pearlwort Carum carvi Caraway Sedum mix Sedum, Stonecrop Chamaemelum nobile Chamomile Sedum album ‘Coral Carpet’ Sedum, Stonecrop Coriandrum sativum Coriander Sedum album ‘Orange Ice’ Sedum, Stonecrop Cymbopogon citratus Lemon Grass Sedum cauticola ‘Sunset Cloud’ Sedum, Stonecrop Eucalyptus cinerarea Eucalyptus Sedum hispanicum ‘Pinkie’ Sedum, Stonecrop Foeniculum vulgare ‘Purpureum’ Bronze Fennel Sedum pluricaule ‘Ezawe’ Sedum, Stonecrop Foeniculum vulgare var. azoricum Florence Fennel Sedum sichotense Sedum, Stonecrop Fragaria vesca ‘Alexandria’ Alpine Strawberry Sedum sieboldii ‘Nana’ Dwarf Sedum, Helichrysum italicum ‘Nana’ Dwarf Curry Stonecrop Hyssopus officinalis Hyssop Sedum spurium ‘Dragon’s Blood’ Sedum, Stonecrop Laurus nobilis Bay Laurel Sedum spurium ‘Voo Doo’ Sedum, Stonecrop Lavandula angustifolia ‘Blue Cushion’ English Lavender Thymus mix Thyme Lavandula angustifolia ‘Grosso’ English Lavender Thymus praecox ‘Bressingham Pink’ Thyme Lavandula angustifolia ‘Hidcote’ English Lavender Thymus praecox ‘Pink Chintz’ Thyme Lavandula angustifolia ‘Munstead’ English Lavender Thymus praecox ‘Pseudolanuginosus’ Wooly Thyme Lavandula angustifolia ‘Richard Grey’ English Lavender Thymus pulegioides ‘Archer’s Gold’ Golden Thyme Lavandula angustifolia ‘Silver Edge’ English Lavender Thymus pulegioides ‘Doone Valley’ Thyme Lavandula dentata French Lavender Thymus serpyllum ‘Elfin’ Creeping Thyme Lavandula intermedia ‘Fred Boutin’ Lavandin Veronica montana ‘Corinne Tremaine’ Mountain Speedwell Lavandula intermedia ‘Provence Alba’ Lavandin Veronica oltensis Turkish Veronica Lavandula multifida Fernleaf Lavender Veronica peduncularis ‘Georgia Blue’ Speedwell Lavandula stoechas Spanish Lavender Veronica prostrata ‘Goldwell’ Speedwell, Harebell Levisticum officinale Lovage Veronica repens ‘Sunshine’ Creeping Speedwell Melissa officinalis Lemon Balm Waldstenia ternata Barren Strawberry Mentha ‘Moroccan’ Mint Mentha piperata ‘Blue Balsam’ Mint HA N G IN G BA SKETS Mentha piperata ‘Chocolate’ Chocolate Mint Mentha piperata ‘Citrata’ Orange Mint Begonia ‘Illumination’ Tuberous Begonia Mentha piperata ‘Todd Mitchum’ Peppermint Begonia boliviensis ‘Bonfire’ Begonia Mentha pulegium Pennyroyal Calibrachoa Million Bells Mentha requienii Corsican Mint Fuchsia Fuchsia mixed varieties Mentha spicata ‘Crispa’ Curly Mint Osteospermum/Calibrachoa combo: African Daisy/ Mentha spicata ‘The Best’ Spearmint Million Bells Monarda didyma Bergamot Osteospermum/Verbena combo: African Daisy/ Ocimum basilicum Sweet Basil Verbena Ocimum basilicum ‘Cinnamon’ Cinnamon Basil Pelargonium Ivy Geranium Ocimum basilicum ‘Green Bouquet’ Basil Pelargonium Zonal Geranium Combo Ocimum basilicum ‘Lemon’ Lemon Basil Petunia ‘Wave’ Wave Petunia Ocimum basilicum ‘Licorice’ Licorice Basil Ocimum basilicum ‘Lime’ Lime Basil Botanical Name Common Name Botanical Name Common Name Ocimum basilicum ‘Pesto Perpetuo’ Variegated Basil Leontopodium alpinum Edelweiss Ocimum basilicum ‘Rubin’ Purple Basil Lewisia cotyledon ‘Little Plum’ Bitter Root Origanum majorana Sweet Marjoram Lewisia cotyledon ‘Rogenbogen’ Bitter Root Origanum vulgare ‘Aureum’ Golden Oregano Papaver burseri alpinum Alpine Poppy Origanum vulgare ‘Aureum Crispum’ Golden Oregano Phlox subulata ‘Candy Stripe’ Moss Phlox Origanum vulgare ‘Golden Green’ Oregano Phlox subulata ‘Emerald Blue’ Moss Phlox Origanum vulgare ‘Hot & Spicy’ Oregano Phlox subulata ‘Fort Hill’ Moss Phlox Origanum vulgare ‘Kaliteri’ Oregano Phlox subulata ‘Oakington Blue Eyes’ Moss Phlox Origanum vulgare ‘Noa’ Oregano Phlox subulata ‘Scarlet Flame’ Moss Phlox Origanum vulgare ‘Variegatum’ Variegated Oregano Phlox subulata ‘White Delight’ Moss Phlox Petroselinum crispum ‘Crispum’ Curly Parsley Pulsatilla vulgaris ‘Violet Bells’ Pasque-flower Petroselinum crispum ‘Neopolitanum’ Italian Flat Leaf Parsley Saxifraga x arendsii ‘Highlander Mix’ Mossy Saxifrage Plectranthus amboinicus Cuban Oregano Saxifraga x arendsii ‘Highlander Red’ Mossy Saxifrage Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary Sedum alboroseum ‘Mediovariegatum’ Sedum, Stonecrop Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Arp’ Rosemary Sedum cauticola Sedum, Stonecrop Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Barbeque’ Rosemary Sedum floriferum ‘Weihenstephaner Gold’ Sedum, Stonecrop Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Irene’ Rosemary Sedum makinoi ‘Ogon’ Sedum, Stonecrop Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Sudbury Blue’ Rosemary Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’ Sedum, Stonecrop Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Tuscan Blue’ Rosemary Sedum sieboldii
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