Wrightman Alpines Nursery 2021Plant List

A343 Acantholimon alatavicum Sun prodMessage: $12 Perfect cushions of glaucous green needle-like , host spikes of pale pink 5 to 10cm above. M. Pavelka collection from rocky north-eastern slopes at 2300m; Tian-Shan, Kyrgyzstan.

A196 Acantholimon trojanum Sun prodMessage: $12 Dense, silvery cushions with big rose/pink flowers ~10cm tall; from Kaz Dag, : 1600m.

A322 Achillea oxyloba ssp. schurii Sun prodMessage: $10 Simple white daisy flowers (10-15cm high) on compact cushion of green, finely cut leaves. From the stony slopes of Bucegi Mts, , 2300m; Pavelka collection.

A072 Achillea x lewisii 'King Edward' Sun prodMessage: $9 Toothed, wooly, gray-green leaves form mats with 15cm stems that bear corms of pale yellow flowers, which age to cream.

A344 Aconitum cf. brachypodum Sun prodMessage: $11 Spikes covered in purple-blue blooms, grows to about 40cm tall from a tuft of pinnatisect leaves. Jurasek collection from SW at 4300m.

A105 Adenophora takedae v. howozana Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Campanula relative from ; slender arching branches with narrow, toothed leaves. Blue violet bells in very late in August-September; 15cm.

A291 armenum Sun prodMessage: $9 Compact 10cm evergreen mound of soft pink blooms. Easy to grow and will gently self about. Jurasek collection from Turkey.

A280 Aethionema saxatilis Sun prodMessage: $9 Blue-green, thick (almost succulent like) leaves form a low mat of 10-15cm. Flowers are usually pink, but there is variability with white and mauve as well. Jurasek collection, 1700m .

A198 Aethionema subulatum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Compact tufts of woody stems with bluish leaves; large rose/pink flowers on short scapes.

A345 Ajania khartensis Sun prodMessage: $10 A welcome bloom of yellow buttons in late summer on low, creeping silver leaves; 5-10cm in height. Holubec collection; limestone scree, grasslands, Baima Shan, at 4300m.

A147 flavum v. minus Sun prodMessage: $9 Dwarf form from Turkey with of bright yellow flowers; delightfully curled leaves, 12cm..

A288 Allium kurtzianum Sun prodMessage: $10 Dense pinkish-purple clusters in summer. Grows to just 10cm high; excellent trough specimen. Rare endemic of NW Turkey; Jurasek collection.

A362 Allium senescens ssp. glaucum Sun prodMessage: $9 The bluish-gray, flat, curling "cowlick " leaves just can't be ignored in any garden, including the rockery. Drought tolerant, deer resistant, and a much appreciated late summer bloomer of pink globes. Half the size of the with leaves reaching 15cm in height.

A307 Allium thunbergii alba Sun prodMessage: $9 Just when you think the garden is done for the season, this easy to please gem brightens the day. Forms tidy clumps; stems 20cm high hold clear white blooms until frost.

A318 Allium thunbergii 'Ozawa' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Just when you think all will have shut down blooming in the fall, this allium wakes up and gives you one last bouquet. And the flowers last for months, even after light frosts! Elegant ‘Ozawa’ flowers are held about 30cm high; rich purple with reddish undertones. Delicate, grassy leaves don’t distract from the blooms. Very easy to grow, and the deer of course don’t like them. From Gabriella Costea seed.

A194 Allium virgunculae Sun prodMessage: $9 A very dainty allium with thin green leaves in a neat tuft bearing blue/purple flowers in the autumn until frost. Lacking a name only adds to its allure. 10 cm

A332 Alyssum aizoides Sun prodMessage: $9 Loose, low (5cm) spreading cushions of small obovate silver-green leaves. From Ala Dag, Turkey; Holubec seed.

A363 Alyssum ochroleucum Sun prodMessage: $10 Cushions of silvery, narrow, linear leaves with yellow or white flowers; 5 to 10cm in height. Pavelka collection from gypsum hills in Sivas, Turkey.

A324 Alyssum oxycarpum Sun prodMessage: $9 Mounds of tiny grey green leaves with profusion of yellow blooms in early spring.

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A008 Alyssum propinquum Sun prodMessage: $10 Condensed mats of gray/green leaves and stems. Mostly spring flowering, they do resume growth and blooming from September onwards, staying evergreen through the winter and often flowering through the snow. Is tolerant of heat and cold; very effective in combination with acantholimons and .

A211 Anaphalis depressa Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Dwarf, mat forming with silvery, downy leaves; white straw flowers in June; from Chola Shan, 4800m in .

A333 Anaphalis nepalensis Sun prodMessage: $10 The Nepal Pearly Everlasting; fuzzy lanceolate, silver-green leaves. Papery white flowers; 20cm tall. Sichuan, 3000m; grown from Pavel Krivka seed.

A137 Andromeda polifolia Ft. Chimo Sun prodMessage: $10 A collection from northern which has proven to be a good grower; needle like leaves of bluish green; pink flowers; 30cm.

A058 Androsace barbulata Sun prodMessage: $10 Thick tufts of woody stems, wooly leaves, white flowers.

A216 Androsace globifera Sun prodMessage: $11 Halda collected seed of this species in Upper Burma on Mali Kha in a high alpine pasture (4800m); stemless, bright pink flowers sit atop tight cushions of hairy leaves, resembling a miniature form of a. muscoidea, very choice introduction.

A251 Androsace hedraeantha Sun prodMessage: $11 Clusters of 2-4 pink flowers on small green cushions, shiny, pointed leaves. 2400m; Sar Planina, Macedonia.

A118 Androsace muscoidea Sun prodMessage: $11 Silvery green, stoloniferous mats; stemless lavender flowers; from drier regions of the Himalaya.

A010 Androsace primuloides 'Sheppard' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Large vigorous with many gray-green rosettes of elliptic leaves, each one producing, in May, a compact of pink flowers with a yellow eye, lovely where given the room to form a solid carpet.

A154 Androsace sarmentosa Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 From a wild collection at 3300m, Garwal. Soft cushions of lonate leaves, rose/pink flowers with a dark eye; spreads into larger mats.

A014 Androsace villosa v. jacquemontii Part-sun prodMessage: $11 Originally from Ota Vlasak, this collection is stoloniferous and mat forming, but slow. Flowers are a vivid red-purple with greenish yellow eyes, quite striking.

A189 Androsace x 'millstream' Sun prodMessage: $10 Linc Foster's selection of a tiny garden seedling with dark green leaves and pink flowers.

A316 Andryala agardhii Sun prodMessage: $9 Lovely foliage plant with silver, woolly leaves; yellow dandelion like flowers in summer. Grown from Piatek’s seed.

A125 Anemone blanda 'enem' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Collected by Janis Ruksans in the North and named for a nearby village. The true species covered with absolutely pure gentian blue flowers in April. Easy to grow in gravelly/woodsy soil.

A274 Anemone cf. obtusiloba Part-sun prodMessage: $12 Large purple or white flowers. Jurasek collection from Litang, Sichuan; 4300m.

A203 Anemone multifida v. tetonensis Sun prodMessage: $11 Late spring flower colour can vary from strawberry pink to purple and white. Lanate leaves with flower stems 10-20cm stems high.

A346 Anemone narcissiflora ssp. crinita Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 From forest margins and alpine meadows in Siberia and Mongolia; large white flowers held 30cm high.

A098 Anemone parviflora Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Dark green, basal leaves; short stems bearing bluish/white flowers.

A145 Anemone x lesseri Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 A garden origin hybrid with shiny green, palmate leaves, to 15cm tall; many rose flowers about 2cm across.

A298 Anemonopsis macrophylla Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $14 Incredibly elegant ‘false anemone’ that should have a place in everyone’s shade garden. Nodding opalescent flowers resemble a cross between an anemone and a fuchsia, with light violet waxy outer and an inner cup of infused deep violet. From woodland areas in central Honshu, Japan. Grown from a thick packet of seed Barrie Porteous sent!

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A070 dioica 'nyewoods' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A fine pink flowered form. Makes dense carpets of green and silver.

A354 Antennaria lanata Sun prodMessage: $10 A patch of woolly, linear-oblanceolate leaves that stand straight up at about 10-15cm in height. Stalks hold clusters of white, papery blooms. From alpine slopes, Columbia Mountains, .

A015 Antennaria sp. (Beartooth collection) Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Silver mat of geometrical leaves, very tight; white folwers.

A285 Anthemis cretica ssp. carpatica Sun prodMessage: $10 Large solitary white flowers in summer on cushions of silvery-grey pinnatisect leaves. Jurasek collection from Ulu Dag, Turkey; 2100m.

A129 Anthemis marschalliana Sun prodMessage: $9 Tufted mats of finely divided powdery white leaves, topped with deep yellow flowers- very striking; 7cm tall.

A326 bertolonii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Nodding blue-violet flowers, easy in cultivation, yet still on the smaller scale at 20-30cm. From southern .

A335 Aquilegia flabellata 'Alba' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Although not a small alpine (45cm), this white columbine from Gabriella Costea’s garden is stunning. Leaves and structure of plant are compact and showy.

A311 Aquilegia flabellata var. pumila Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Bells of violet blue and creamy white; compact at 15cm high, "Dwarf Fan Shaped Columbine"; easy to please.

A299 Aquilegia hybrid Porteous Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Large, fully purple blooms; plant forms a tidy and compact mound at 15-30cm high. From Barrie Porteous' garden.

A287 Arabis bryoides Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Tidy, tight cushion of heavily tomentose leaves giving it a soft appearance. Covered in white flowers in spring.

A021 Arabis ferdinandi-coburgii 'Variegata' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Waxy leaves with a yellow/green variegation. Useful mat-forming species; white flowers.

A329 Arabis scopoliana Sun prodMessage: $9 Large flowers for an Arabis - 5 to 10cm across. Cushions of short green pointed leaves. Pavelka collection from limestone slopes in Vranica Planina, Herzegovina at 1900m.

A254 Arabis x suendermannii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A lovely mat forming species from Rick Lupp with overlapping rosettes of elongated, lustrous green leaves; small white flowers. The visual texture of the mat is beautiful and unusual, especially for an arabis.

A041 Arctostaphylos uva ursi 'Wood's Red' Sun prodMessage: $10 Excellent dwarf form. Mats of dark green leaves. Delicate pink lanterns followed by red .

A328 Arenaria androsacea Sun prodMessage: $10 Grassy, liner leaves form a tight 5-10cm cushion. Jurasek collection from at 4200m.

A108 Arenaria drypidea Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Leaves arranged in a columnar fashion on short stems producing tight, globose cushions; somewhat like an acantholimon- an adaptation to cold dry conditions; white flowers with red spots; from Ercias Dag, Turkey at 2400m.

A312 Arenaria obtusiloba Sun prodMessage: $9 Mats of trailing stems with tufts of short needles. White blooms in late spring to early summer. Alplains collection from Albany Co., WY, 3310m.

A350 Arenaria orbicularis Sun prodMessage: $10 A rare endemic from the limestone crevices of Velebit, Croatia. Loose green foliage with sprays of white flowers. Jurasek collection at 1300m.

A025 Arenaria tetraquetra Sun prodMessage: $9 Dense, hard green mat of tetragonus leaves; many white, stem-less flowers in May. Use as a mat to intergrow with something larger such as dianthus or .

A095 Arenaria tetraquetra ssp. granatensis Sun prodMessage: $10 One of the tightest mats I have seen; ground hugging little hummocks of light green and gold; especially attractive growing on tufa. The white flowers are stemless ~1cm wide. Excellent for combining with other mats or to use as a ''dry'' underplant for bulbs or a small alpine campanula, gentian or .

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A228 Arenaria 'Turkish Frost' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Grown from seed from a Czech collection in Turkey, this is not keyed out, but is so good that it must be listed. Narrow blades of grey/green form a dwarf, soft mound; many white flowers with distinctive purple striping are borne in the heat of summer making a valued addition at this time of year; 6cm.

A051 Arenaria Wallowa Mts Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Solid hummocks with white flowers on 1 inch stems. A very tight, wonderful cushion.

A028 Armeria juniperifolia Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Hummock forming Spanish Thrift, very compact; lot's of pink flowers on 5cm stems.

A029 Armeria juniperifolia 'Alba' Sun prodMessage: $9 A white flowered version with more glaucous leaves and condensed habit. It does best in very dry sand and full sun.

A135 Armeria scabra ssp. sibirica Sun prodMessage: $9 An odditiy from the middle Rockies found on drier areas of alpine tundra; flat tufts of short, grassy leaves; opalescent spheres on short 10cm stems.

A049 Armeria x 'Little Penny' Sun prodMessage: $10 A tiny armeria with stemless crimson pink flowers on a tight mound of red-purple foliage.

A181 Artemisia frigida Sun prodMessage: $10 A high collection ~3300m, ; small woody crowned with spreading branches of silvery blue/gray foliage; flowers are small yellow discs on 10cm stems.

A056 Artemisia pedemontana v. assoana Sun prodMessage: $10 White, wooly mats, perfect to fill a vertical crevice. Yellow flower heads in June; 5cm; trough.

A193 Artemisia 'tiny green' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Unusual mat of green filigreed leaves in tiny marble sized balls.

A222 Aruncus aethusifolius Sun Part-sunprodMessage: Shade $9 Native to Japan and ; low mounds of finely divided leaves with airy plumes of white flowers over a long period; tolerates dry, shaded sites.

A032 Asarina procumbens compacta Sun prodMessage: $9 Miniature form with large flowers, all summer long. Trailing stems make it ideal for the edge of a trough or over the side of a wall.

A079 Asclepias asperula Sun prodMessage: $12 Leaves are pale green, narrow and twisting; terminal flowers have purple hoods over yellow/green . Unusual as the stems lie prostrate; grows on lean, dry calcareous gravel. Alplains collection from Cache Co., UT, 1463m.

A033 Asclepias tuberosa Sun prodMessage: $10 Our native milkweed with brilliant orange flowers on July; about 50cm. tall. Grow in sand.

A053 Asperula daphneola Sun prodMessage: $12 Dense, small, grey-green mats with long, stemless, funnel-shaped pink flowers. Very choice; Pavelka collection from stony slopes of Nif Dag, Turkey.

A044 Asperula gussonii Sun prodMessage: $10 Frosted hard dome topped with long tubular pink flowers.

A054 Asperula nitida Sun prodMessage: $10 Long tubed pink flowers in head-like clusters amongst green mat forming foliage.

A063 Asperula pontica Sun prodMessage: $10 Dense cushion of green curls with a touch of frost on the margins. Long tubes of dark pink; excellent for crevice or trough.

A052 Aster alpinus Sun prodMessage: $9 Clumps of green leaves. 5cm violet-blue flowers held on 15cm stems.

A240 Aster asterioides Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Dwarf, tufted plant of West and Tibet, 6cm tall; short sprays of lilac/blue flowers.

A295 Aster diplostephioides Sun prodMessage: $9 Large, and extremely thin petalled purple daisy - that's what makes it striking. A taller alpine, at 20-45 cm. Jurasek collection, N. Qinghai, 3600m.

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A173 Aster dumosus 'Heinz Richard' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Hot magenta blooms from August to September. Only ~20cm tall.

A313 Aster dumosus 'Wood's' Purple' Sun prodMessage: $9 Tidy 30cm mound, multitude of purple flowers with yellow centres in late summer to early fall. Disease resistant.

A207 Aster mongolicus Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 A Josef Halda collection from the 2700m in Altai Mts. bordering the Gobi Desert. Short tufts of gray/green leaves amongst dolomitic rocks; large lavender/blue flowers on short stems, at ~6cm. Suitable for a trough.

A036 Astilbe simplicifolia 'Willie Buchanan' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: Shade $9 Very low with sharply toothed leaves; pale pink flowers.

A043 Astragalus angustifolius Sun prodMessage: $10 Received from Fred Case, this woody plant makes an excellent mat of silver divided leaves and white pea flowers. Easy to grow,and excellent draped over rocks.

A314 Asyneuma linifolium Sun prodMessage: $9 Basal linear-lanceolate leaves spread beneath 10-15cm spikes adorning purple star like flowers. A subtle beauty – a close up look will bring delight! Jurasek collection from Dedegol Dag, Turkey; 2200m.

A352 Aubrieta aff. anamasica Sun prodMessage: $9 Dwarf mounds of pilous leaves; soft violet flowers with white centres. Vladimir Stanek collection from the rocky slopes of Sultan Dag, Turkey; 2100m.

A353 Aubrieta canescens ssp. macrostyla Sun prodMessage: $9 Choice grey cushions; pale violet flowers. Pavelka collection from Sultan Dag, Turkey.

A039 Aubrieta gracilis Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Mats of tiny green leaves; profuse, purple flowers in May.

A040 Aubrieta x marjorie Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Large mat of gray-green leaves; bright magenta flowers.

A265 Azorella trifurcata Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Ground hugging mats of hard, rubbery foliage. Tiny yellow/green flowers sit on the carpet.

B015 Besseya alpina Part-sun prodMessage: $11 Deep violet flowered bottlebrush spikes reach just 15cm in summer. Basal rosettes of ovate tiny toothed leaves. Alplains collection; 3887m, Park Co., CO.

B012 Besseya wyomingensis Sun prodMessage: $11 Delightful purple 'kittentails' on woolly spikes in early spring. Alplains collection from steep east facing limestone slope; Teton Co., MT, 2348m.

B017 Bolanthus cherlerioides Sun prodMessage: $11 Very dwarf green cushions with many tiny, stemless white and pink flowers. Delicate and choice. Pavelka collection from stony slopes and scree; Sultan Dag, Turkey.

B005 Buxus microphylla (dwarf) Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Recieved from Harry Elkins this is a tiny dense evergreen with shiny green leaves about 2cm long. Grows only 2cm/yr.

C312 Calandrinia caespitosa Sun prodMessage: $12 Variable flower colour: white, yellow, orange and reds. Tufts of juicy leaves sprout from a thick taproot. Jurasek collection from La Parva , 3450m.

C208 Calceolaria filicaulis ssp. luxurians Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Hairy, round leaves with a jagged margin; large yellow flowers distinctively pouch shaped - unusual and attractive. This collection is from stream sides in Mendoza, at high altitude (3100m). Grow in part sun in a moist, gravelly soil

C225 Calluna vulgaris 'Annapolis Mist' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Low growing (10cm) dark green spreader - a sweet chance seedling from Bunchberry Nursery in Nova Scotia; lots of lavender flowers.

C210 Calluna vulgaris 'Annemarie' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Dark green heather with double rose/pink flowers; grow in full sun and sandy soil with lots of peat.

C216 Calluna vulgaris 'Anthony Davis' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Long sprays of white flowers over gray/green mats. Low spreading habit.

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C262 Calluna vulgaris 'Arina' Sun prodMessage: $8 Lilac pink flowers; 30-45 cm tall; gorgeous foliage heather with orange and cream tips in spring.

C211 Calluna vulgaris 'County Wicklow' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 This lovely floriferous shell pink double heather blooms from August through to October. Bright green compact foliage spreads but stays low at 25cm. A 1930's introduction from County Wicklow, Ireland.

C260 Calluna vulgaris 'Elsie Purnell' Sun prodMessage: $8 Long (30-45cm) spikes of soft lavender blooms in late summer.

C227 Calluna vulgaris 'Fire Star' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Mauve flowers in August and September; brilliant yellow/orange foliage. Grows up to 30cm.

C195 Calluna vulgaris 'Firefly' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 New growth of bright lime green transforms to red/copper tones by September and remains so through winter. Tiny mauve flowers hug the stems in summer.

C261 Calluna vulgaris 'Flamingo' Sun prodMessage: $8 Brightly contrasting spring foliage growth is pink/red; grows to about 25cm high. Late summer lavender blooms cover dark green foliage.

C234 Calluna vulgaris 'Foxii Nana' Sun prodMessage: $8 Diminutive heather (10-15cm tall) with tidy dense foliage. Mauve flowers in fall.

C259 Calluna vulgaris 'Fraser's Old Gold' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Gold foliage turns coppery orange in winter; grows to 30-45cm high; summer lavender blooms.

C244 Calluna vulgaris 'Glenfiddich' Sun prodMessage: $8 Mauve flowers in August-September; coppery foliage that turns more orange in winter; 25-30cm tall.

C243 Calluna vulgaris 'Humpty Dumpty' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Very dwarf, growing to no more than 10cm in height. Bright green stunted foliage, perfect for a rock garden. Though grown mostly for its miniature form, it does give many white blooms in late summer.

C228 Calluna vulgaris 'J.H. Hamilton' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Deep pink double flowers late in the summer. Dwarf, dark green heather growing to just 15cm high. Needs to be planted in an acidic bed.

C246 Calluna vulgaris 'John F. Letts' Sun prodMessage: $8 Only 10cm tall mat, with lavender blooms through autumn. Foliage is quite attractive with tonal changes throughout the seasons - from gold in summer to bronzey reds in winter.

C272 Calluna vulgaris 'Kinlochruel' Sun prodMessage: $8 Said to be the best double white calluna! Compact bushes of bright green foliage; tips turn bronze in winter. Late summer bloomer; grows to about 30cm high.

C265 Calluna vulgaris 'Leslie Slinger' Sun prodMessage: $8 Beautiful spring foliage, with coral pink branch tips! Dense, upright mat, just 20cm in height; mauve flowers in late summer.

C240 Calluna vulgaris 'Martha Hermann' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Bright green foliage; white flowers with a shade of lilac sprout to 20cm high from late summer to early fall.

C271 Calluna vulgaris 'Mick Jamieson' Sun prodMessage: $8 Long spikes of double deep pink flowers in late summer. Dark green leaves; grows to a height of 35cm. Raised by David Wilson.

C212 Calluna vulgaris 'Peter Sparkes' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Double rose pink flowers on elegant long spikes blow in late summer through the autumn. Vigorous, dark green branching habit to 35cm.

C213 Calluna vulgaris 'Red Favorit' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Dark green, low spreading and bushy heather (20cm); double dark red flowers. Foliage gets a tinge of bronze in the winter.

C226 Calluna vulgaris 'Rock Spray' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Another lovely heather from Bunchberry Nursery; deep pink flowers on 20cm stems; woody spread of dark green foliage.

C268 Calluna vulgaris 'Silver Knight' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Long (40cm) silver wooly stems with soft lavender blooms in late summer.

C266 Calluna vulgaris 'Soay' Sun prodMessage: $8 Choice, unusual and tiny Calluna, 10cm in height, with green and red leaves; mauve flowers. Named after an island in St. Kilda region.

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C245 Calluna vulgaris 'White Coral' Sun prodMessage: $8 Double white blooms in late summer; compact form. Bright green foliage all year long; 15-20cm high.

C214 Calluna vulgaris 'White Lawn' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 This heather only grows sideways. Completely prostrate light green stems with single white flowers. Found near Loch Fryne, Argylle Scotland during the 1930's.

C233 Calluna vulgaris 'Yellow Beauty' Sun prodMessage: $8 Yellow foliage, with stunning spikes of summertime double cherry-red blooms.

C293 biflora v. rotundifolia Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 From a robust population of these white marsh marigolds with extra large rounded leaves. Wet alpine meadow Alplains collection from Jackson Co., OR; 2012m.

C090 Part-sun prodMessage: $10 From the Rockies. Low growing, white flowered marsh marigold for wet areas in your garden.

C144 Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 From 4300m Chola Shan, Sichuan. Dwarf growing caltha (~8cm tall); large, single yellow flowers 4cm across on glossy leaves; for moist, rich conditions, otherwise easy to please.

C273 Calylophus serrulatus Sun prodMessage: $10 Orange buds produce cheerful four-petaled yellow blooms all summer; narrow leaves form 30cm mounds. Alplains collection at 2012m; Elbert Co. CO.

C121 Campanula bellidifolia Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Dense tufts of dentate leaves; short scapes with large blue flowers; to 10cm high; from the Central Caucasus; 2500m.

C294 Campanula bellidifolia 'Rosea' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A beautiful new pale pink form that naturally dwells in rock crevices. Grown from Piatek's seed.

C004 Campanula betulifolia Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Tufted Turkish species with prominently toothed leaves. In June, large bell shaped flowers, pink to red in bud, but open to white; spectacular when allowed to splay over rocks; easy to grow.

C235 Campanula 'Blithe Spirit' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Delightfully compact with white blooms so fully open they can hardly be called 'bells'. Seedling of C. Maie Blyth raised by Lesley Cox.

C257 Campanula carpatica var. turbinata Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Mounds of heart shaped leaves and full purple cupped blooms in summer. Grown from Piatek’s seed.

C148 Campanula chamissonis Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 A species from Japan to Kamchatka and over to Aleutian Is. Bright green clumps of leaves on slowly speading ; blue, single flowers with white hairs; for a moist scree or trough.

C097 Campanula cochlearifolia 'Elizabeth Oliver' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Tiny mat former, slender rhizomes with small rounded leaves; in this form the flowers are double and pale blue.

C247 Campanula incurva prodMessage: $9 Light icy purple bells face open upwards, like fine glassware. Although this native of Greece tends to be monocarpic, those who grow it say it’s worth it!

C080 Campanula kirpicznikovii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A new collection from the Caucasus with dark dentate leaves; large, creamy white flowers.

C295 Campanula ledebouriana Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 A rare, dense cushion of thin leaves; large purple flowers on 5-10cm scapes in late summer. Pavelka collection from limestone crevices; Aras Dag, Turkey.

C009 Campanula linifolia 'Alba' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 White form of this popular species which resembles a larger c. rotundifolia; very beautiful in bloom as the flowers sway in the wind.

C081 Campanula nitida Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Dense, dark green crinkled leaves to 10cm tall. Large blue flowers in June.

C013 Campanula pulloides Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Low growing mat of dark green leaves; large, upturned purple flowers.

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C274 Campanula trogerae x choruhensis Sun prodMessage: $10 Combination of two stunning white campanulas. Holubec seed from intermediate plant in cultivation.

C091 Carmichaelia nana 'Mt. Harper' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $14 Collected on Mt. Harper at 1800m by Chris Smart. Flattened stems with vestigial leaves and small decorative pea flowers, white with purple veining. A true dwarf and forms a small hummock under 5cm tall. Excellent miniature broom for the trough or scree.

C282 Centaurea dichroantha Sun prodMessage: $10 Though on the larger end of ‘alpines’ at 30-60cm, it’s very decorative with elegant ferny leaves and flowers ranging from pale yellow to wine red. Grown from wild seed collected in , with thanks to Erik.

C298 Centaurea drabifolia ssp. drabifolia Sun prodMessage: $12 Very choice; cushions of scabrous leaves adorned with decorative bright yellow thistle blooms. Pavelka collection from stony slopes of Ulu Dag, Turkey.

C058 Centaurea pestalozzae Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Intense yellow blooms burst from low rosette of decorative pinnatisect leaves. A true beauty to have in your garden.

C283 Centaurea pindicola Sun prodMessage: $11 This is one of those centaureas that you can’t help but fall in love with the velvety, intricate as much as the creamy white bursting flowers with black , like finishing strokes of ink. Seed from Piatek; from the mountains on the South-western Balkan peninsula.

C255 Cerastium alpinum v. lanatum Sun prodMessage: $9 Slow growing cushion, completely covered in silver fuzz. Clear white starry blooms in late spring.

C017 Chaenorhinum glareosum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Our own selection, forms a delightful mat of dark green, tiny round leaves; dark lilac flowers with a yellow palate blooms over a long period.

C250 Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Chirimen' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $15 Notable for its upright, irregular branching, makes a choice specimen for the rock garden and it's dwarf nature even permits it to grace a trough. Foliage is tightly crinkled but branches are well spaced from each other, making it a bit of a natural bonsai.

C067 Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis' Sun prodMessage: $15 There's a ruffled elegance in this hinoki cypress, with its flat cup shaped branchlets held tightly inwards. Very obedient and slow growing in nature, reaching maybe a meter in height after 10 years. For full sun in moist, fertile soils.

C089 Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Fuiri-tsukomo' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $13 A dwarf form with fine foliage laced with snow.

C051 Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Squarrosa Intermedia' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $13 Silvery-blue, compact false cyprus. Grows to 50cm in 10 years.

C248 Chamaecytisus polytrichus 'Galicia' Sun prodMessage: $12 Beautiful ground hugging shrub, even the brilliant yellow flowers seem to rest on the earth. Tiny green leaves with white edges on 10cm procumbent stems. This has become a favourite in our garden, even when not in bloom. Jurasek collection, Galicia, Macedonia; 2000m.

C020 weyrichii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Clump forming with shiny green divided leaves; large pink flowers on 10cm stems from August to October. This particular form is slower and more compact; from , Japan.

C285 Clematis albicoma Sun prodMessage: $13 Known as the “white-haired leather-flower”. Clumps of non-vining leathery obovate leaves to 45cm tall. Silky, tomentose white urn shaped bells hang singly, followed by feathery seed heads. Grows natively in shale barrens in western ; from Mike Kintgen’s seed.

C287 Clematis hirsutissima Sun prodMessage: $15 Dwarf (25-30cm) bush clematis, small hairy lanceolate leaf clusters; purple urn shaped flowers with recurved tips and a wooly exterior. Alplains collection from east facing slopes, gravelly limestone, Sheridan Co., WY; 2287m.

C022 Clematis integrifolia Sun prodMessage: $11 Non-climbing, erect stems to 40cm.; large blue flowers make a grand display in June followed by equally attractive, fluffy seed heads.

C286 Clematis scottii Sun prodMessage: $15 Choice bush clematis with elegant nodding purple lantern flowers; grows to 30cm tall. High altitude and floriferous Alplains collection from Custer Co. CO; 2762m.

C254 Clematis tibetana Sun prodMessage: $11 Open, coppery yellow blooms in late summer, followed by the decorative wooly clematis seed heads. Deciduous vine grows up to 4m.

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C086 Clematis viorna Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Red and purple urns dot a scramble of leaves, growing to 3m, completely hardy.

C027 Convolvulus compactus Sun prodMessage: $14 Choice, dwarf, cushion forming mats of woody stems, gray leaves with silver fur. Huge white or light pink flowers; beautiful in the garden or a trough.

C307 Convolvulus demissus Sun prodMessage: $14 Creeping stems with curled leaves and white morning-glory blooms. Jurasek collection from Lagunillas, Chile; 2250m.

C165 Convolvulus suendermannii Sun prodMessage: $15 Silvery leaves on compact plants with white or pink flowers. A member of the c. compactus group, growing in Slavjanko, .

C109 Coprosma petriei 'Kiwi' Sun prodMessage: $12 Crowded, dense, absolutely flat mats of dark green leaves; slow spreadeing. Flowers are small but the fruits are delightful pearls of translucent and lustrous blue. Introduced by Barrie Porteous from and has survived many years in his zone 4, Muskoka garden; a real gem.

C044 Coronilla vaginalis Sun prodMessage: $12 Procumbent stems with silver decorated pinnate leaves. Dense heads of golden yellow pea flowers; quite lovely. From screes on the Fatra Mt., .

C306 Cortusa brotheri Part-sun prodMessage: $12 Tiny 15cm tufts of dentate leaves; umbels of rosy purple flowers. Pavelka collection from cold, wet ground at Rothang Pass, India; 3600m.

C033 Cymbalaria aequitriloba Sun Part-sunprodMessage: Shade $9 Carpet of small purple-pink snapdragons all summer. Rounded leaves, softly hairy.

D118 Daphne x hendersonii 'Ernst Hauser' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $20 A cross of d. petraea x d. cneorum which has produced a number of garden worthy subjects. This is a vigorous clone that will grow to 40cm height; dark green leaves which turn purple/bronze in winter; red flower buds opening to pale pink borne profusely.

D139 Daphne x hendersonii 'Kath Dryden' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $20 A cross of d. petraea and d. cneorum by Robin White who writes, "I selected the best and named it after Kath as a small token of my appreciation." An upright grower with small dark green leaves making a compact bush ~30cm tall. Rosy pink flowers with purple marks.

D185 Daphne x hendersonii 'Milan' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $20 An upright subshrub with short linear needles of dark green; deep pink flowers.

D005 Daphne x medfordensis 'Lawrence Crocker' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $20 A fine hybrid of d. arbuscula and d. collina; slowly spreading stems with long, hirsute leaves; dark lavender-pink flowers in spring, re- blooms sporadically with moisture; very easy to grow.

D188 Daphne x schlyteri 'Gold Edge' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $20 A variegated sport from Rick Lupp with gold-edged leaves; pink flowers.

D186 Daphne x schlyteri 'Hans Bauer' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $20 Can have cristate growth.

D190 Daphne x schlyteri 'Lovisa Maria' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $20 Compact and low growing with dark green leaves; sporadically throws a new flush of bloom through to autumn.

D119 Daphne x whiteorum 'Beauworth' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $20 Strongly showing the d. petraea influence, crowded stems of dark green leaves and terminal flowers of rose/pink flowers; sweet fragrance, 25cm tall eventually.

D048 Delosperma aberdeenense Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Petite form. Dense needle like foliage. Small soft magenta flowers bloom all summer long.

D156 Delosperma basuticum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 A white flowered form of this species making dense mats, close to the ground; a high elevation collection that is very hardy.

D130 Delosperma davyi Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Copper coloured leaves making tiny mounds; lots of white flowers; suitable for a trough: 3cm.

D010 Delosperma deleeuwiae Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Succulent cushions of tiny leaves; purple-pink flowers; Halda collection from .

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D012 Delosperma nubigenum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Mats of fast growing, bright lime green, fleshy sausages. Foliage turns red in the fall. Numerous glossy, bright yellow flowers. Very hardy.

D044 Delosperma sp. (Reznicek) Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 A dense mat of dark green needle like foliage; 3cm high. Brilliant large yellow flowers with a distinctive white eye. Frequent bloomer and very hardy.

D236 Delphinium caucasicum Sun prodMessage: $12 Stems (10-20cm) of dark blue flowers; very choice species from the Caucasus.

D053 Dianthus 'Blue Hills' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Thick blue cushion with large, vibrant magenta flowers.

D087 Dianthus erinaceus 'alpinus' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Well named, this dianthus forms dense cushions as prickly as any acantholimon; purple-pink flowers; from Turkey.

D043 Dianthus glacialis ssp. gelidus Sun prodMessage: $10 A tufted cushion of true green leaves, with large carmine-pink flowers.

D216 Dianthus haematocalyx subsp. pindicola Sun prodMessage: $10 Very tight ground hugging cushion of curvy leaves. Stemless perfect pink flowers; very choice. From Northern Greece.

D164 Dianthus kajmaktzalanicus Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 An endemic from the Voras Mts., it forms very low, tight, slowly-spreading mats with dark green leaves almost as tiny as Gypsophila aretioides, with pink flowers. This is like no other dianthus we have grown and makes a grand addition to the trough list.

D020 Dianthus leucophaeus Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Jurasek collection from Turkey this is a distinctive form which crawls wonderfully over rocks; flowers are white with a deep pink reverse.

D233 Dianthus liboschitzianus Sun prodMessage: $10 Five simple, round petalled white flowers singly grace the tips of 15cm long stems. From Jurasek seed collected in the Caucasus.

D071 Dianthus microlepis Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Very choice, low cushion; short stems carry large, pink flowers of exceptional clarity.

D200 Dianthus microlepis v. degenii Sun prodMessage: $10 Very choice tiny cushions with needle like leaves. Large pink blooms cover its minute dome in spring. Jurasek collection; Slavjanka, Bulgaria.

D244 Dianthus nardiformis Sun prodMessage: $10 Summer blooming pink, toothed flowers on short, slender 10cm stems; blue-green cushions. The 'Dobrogea Carnation'; from Gabriella Costea's seed.

D225 Dianthus oschtenicus Sun prodMessage: $10 Large hot pink flowers on graceful 15cm stems. Jurasek collection from 2005 - this seed came to us from Betty Lowry. West Caucasus, 2000m.

D229 Dianthus pavonius Sun prodMessage: $10 Simple, large pink blooms with buff backs, on 10cm stems. For a cushion forming dianthus, this is one of the best. Grown from Mojmir Pavelka seed, collected in alpine meadows at 2300m, French .

D201 Dianthus petraeus ssp. noeanus Sun prodMessage: $10 The fragrant 'snowflake dianthus'; white petals are delicately fringed with curled tips. From the many seedlings we raised this was the one that formed a most compact cushion.

D217 Dianthus scardicus Sun prodMessage: $10 Large stemless pink flowers nestled on compact cushion. Pavelka collection from Sar Planina, Macedonia; 2200m.

D105 Dianthus 'White Crown' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A seedling from our own garden; condensed buns of blue leaves arranged in cross fashion- almost as small in size as d. microlepis. Stemless, pure white flowers adorn its crown and are borne right up until frost. A very attractive , small enough for a trough.

D023 Dianthus 'White Fringe' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Tight, dark green mats; short stems (8cm) with fringed, white flowers. A seedling from our gardens.

D153 Dodecatheon dentatum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 A plant of moist meadows in the Cascades in and British Columbia; from the base of narrow, toothed leaves a flower stalk (~ 20cm) gracefully carrying 1-6 white shooting stars with 5 petals. Moist scree.

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D136 Dodecatheon hendersonii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 A Ron Ratko collection from the 7400' level of the San Bernardino Mt.; the habitat described as, "...vernally wet, compact soils". A dwarf form from a cold site, only 7cm tall; brilliant rose/red flowers.

D026 Dodecatheon pulchellum 'Sooke Form' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 This very choice form is from southern Vancouver Is. From the basal rosettes of fleshy, glabrous leaves, short stems erupt bearing many large, magenta shooting stars. The most spectacular of all the dodecatheons.

D106 Douglasia laevigata v. laevigata Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Dense evergreen cushions of dark, shiny leaves; large, rose/pink flowers in loose umbels on short stems; grows in open, windy sites with gritty soil.

D077 Douglasia nivalis (Chumstick form) Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Bluish white domes of elegant, narrow leaved rosettes; large, dark pink flowers on short stems. A truly stunning androsace relative from Eastern Washington State.

D154 aff. bryoides 'crevice pygmy' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 The tiniest draba we have; hard mounds of minute leaves; yellow flowers on short stems; grow it on tufa, or between stones in scree.

D231 Draba aizoides ssp. beckeri Sun prodMessage: $10 Large yellow flowers on compact spikey cushions. Grown from Piatek’s seed.

D220 Draba bertiscea Sun prodMessage: $10 Fairly recent introduction; early yellow blooms on robust yet tight cushions. Jurasek collection from Komovi, Montenegro; 4200m.

D027 Draba compacta Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Densely tufted little hummocks; rosettes of dark green lance-like leaves; yellow flowers very early.

D232 Draba dedeana Sun prodMessage: $10 When you need another draba but you’d like a different colour – this one is white! Bristly dense cushions; grown from Piatek’s seed.

D193 Draba mollissima Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Compact hummocks of tiny, gray, hairy leaves covered with stemless yellow flowers in early spring.

D234 Draba parnassica Sun prodMessage: $10 Dwarf mounds covered in yellow flowers – a very good cushion plant for the rock garden. Grown from Piatek’s seed.

D101 Draba sp. Anzob Hissar Sun prodMessage: $10 White flowers; Jurasek collection from Anzob Hissar, Tajikistan at 3200m.

D108 Draba supranivalis Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 This draba was growing in a trough in the Robin Magowan's garden in the Berkshires. Its green leaved rosettes are as tightly packed as any d. bryoides or d. rigida; yellow flowers in April.

D242 Draba ventosa Sun prodMessage: $12 The most choice of North American drabas - tiny cushions of woolly, grey rosettes that transform into a tidy mound of solid yellow when in bloom. Alplains collection from Park Co., WY, 3186m.

D100 Dracocephalum aucheri Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Prostrate mats of dense, hairy ovate leaves ~4cm tall; large violet flowers; from volcanic screes on Elburz, .

D202 Dracocephalum grandiflorum Sun prodMessage: $10 Deep purple, almost blue dragon flowers. Basal rosettes with 15-20cm stiff stems; strong form that looks attractive throughout summer and fall as well. Germinated from 28 years old seed from Vaclav Plestil, via Betty Lowry's collection.

D197 Dracocephalum paulsenii Sun prodMessage: $10 Very dwarf, dense, wooly mat that slowly spreads. Tiniest of leaves, with stemless heads of purple-blue snap dragon flowers. Quite suitable for a trough. Pavelka collection from Pamir, Kyrgystan, 3700m.

D194 Dryas drummondii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 Mats of oval leathery leaves with rounded teeth; nodding yellow flowers that never fully open, on 10cm stems - it's as if they are always on the cusp of bloom. Feathery seed heads throughout the summer continue its allure.

D125 Dryas octopetala 'Alpine Carpet' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Halda colletion from The Altai; leaves are ~ 1/3 the size of d. octopetala; slow-gowing, congested mats; large white flowers on short stems; although larger than d. octopetala 'tundra pygmy', still suitable for a trough.

D034 Dryas octopetala 'Tundra Pygmy' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 A Halda collection, probably from the Altai in the late 1980's; this form makes the most magnificent carpets of tiny green leaves I have ever seen; huge stemless white flowers in June; the ultimate trough specimen. Page 11 of 42 Wrightman Alpines Nursery 2021Plant List

D203 Dryas x suendermannii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Natural cross between D. drummondii and D. octopetala. Flowers are a creamy yellow and nod slightly, but the overall growth and shape is more like a robust D. octopetala. (Incorrectly labeled D. drummondii here last year).

D040 Dudleya cymosa Sun prodMessage: $9 A wonderful lewisia relative. Tight, compact rosettes; orange red flowers.

E130 Echium russicum Sun prodMessage: $10 This dwarf 'Russian Bugloss' is a standout in a scree garden. Striking raspberry red spikes with a hazy purple undertone in mid-summer.

E002 pumilio Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Perhaps the best of the - the large, rich blue flowers rest in mounds of thin, silvery leaves, only 4cm high. Definitely a trough item.

E040 Edraianthus serpyllifolius Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Quite dwarf, green cushion; oversized stemless bells of a rich purple with prominent yellow . Pavelka collection from Orjen, Monte Negro; 1700m.

E103 Edraianthus zogovicii Sun prodMessage: $12 Small tufts of deep green grassy leaves; solitary blooms on each 5cm long stem. Rarely cultivated; Jurasek collection from Komovi, Montenegro; 2200m.

E025 Empetrum caucasicum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Prostrate mat of intertwining stems with tiny dark green leaves; large ornamental black berries; excellent trough specimen. Another Halda collection from Mt. Elbrus in the Caucasus. A miniature shrub suitable for a trough.

E004 Ephedra minima Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 Dense, mat forming, primitive evergreen without leaves. New growth is vertical, while previous year's growth decumbent. Abundant bright red berries in summer. Small enough to use in a larger trough.

E079 Ephedra sp. JJH 03-75 Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 One of Halda's collections from Upper Burma; flat, wide cushions of green stems, red berries; heat and drought tolerant.

E097 Erica carnea f. alba 'Golden Starlet' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Tidy mat forming heather; golden yellow summer foliage with white flowers.

E099 Erica carnea f. aureifolia 'Aurea' Sun prodMessage: $10 Gold leafed heather with light pink flowers in early spring. Compact habit, to 15cm high.

E094 Erica carnea f. aureifolia 'Foxhollow' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Yellow/bronze foliage, darkens to an orangey-red for the winter. Pink flowers in early spring. Suitable for all soils, strong growing, although only 15cm high.

E085 Erica carnea 'Tanja' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Very deep magenta blooms in early spring. Dark green needles; grows to about 15cm high.

E108 Erica cinerea 'Eden Valley' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Delicate little 15cm heather adorned with white bells infused with lavender-pink tips.

E109 Erica x williamsii 'Ken Wilson' Sun prodMessage: $10 Summer blooming natural hybrid between Erica tetralix and E. vagans. Magenta flowers that fade to a shell pink.

E118 algidus Sun prodMessage: $10 Light purple flowers with yellow floral discs. Lanceolate, green leaves form clumps. Stem and leaves slightly hairy; height ~20cm. From Rick Lupp seed collection.

E116 Erigeron allochrous Sun prodMessage: $10 Dwarf plant, height 5-8cm; leaves/stems hairy, gray-green, flowers pale purple, yellow floral discs. Pavelka collection from stony slopes at 3400m; Tian Shan, Kyrgyzstan.

E037 Erigeron aurantiacus Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 As its name implies, the flowers are a juicy, vibrant orange over clumps of dark green foliage.

E063 Erigeron aurantiacus 'Copper Elf' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A selection from a Halda collection in Tadjikistan; smaller, crowded rosettes of rounded, dark green. Short stems with copper/yellow borne in profusion; beautiful selection.

E123 Erigeron glabratus Sun prodMessage: $10 Sweet tuft of glabrous leaves with half a dozen white/purple daisies; 10cm in height. Collected in Slovenia.

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E120 Erigeron heterochaeta Sun prodMessage: $10 Large, solitary lavender flowers on small cushions of subglabrous leaves. Pavelka collection from stony slopes of Tian-Shan, Kyrgyzstan; 3600m.

E117 Sun prodMessage: $10 Large pale purple flowers, yellow-orange floral discs, small spatulate gray-green leaves, forms mats; ~10cm height. Alplains collection from Gunnison Co., CO, 3582m.

E051 Erigeron linarifolia Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Low mounds of congested rosettes, 6cm stems bearing purple flowers throughout summer. Recieved from Fred Case, this is a good scree addition.

E124 Erigeron melanocephalus Sun prodMessage: $10 Solitary white flowers with blackish-purple hairs covering the bracts and buds. Alplains collection from gentle north-facing slopes of lbany Co., 3232m.

E119 Erigeron nanus Sun prodMessage: $10 Choice dwarf trough specimen. Cushions of linear leaves, densely packed with lavender blue daisies. Alplains collection from Cassia Co., ID; 2820m.

E008 Erigeron scopulinus Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Not your usual erigeron, this micromat slowly inhabits a space with its tiny linear leaves. Exquisite little white daisies dance just above the very low mat. Another excellent mat to combine with say penstemon or .

E026 Erigeron ursinus Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Low (5cm) tufted mat, smothered with 3cm blue-violet daisies.

E125 Eriogonum kennedyi Sun prodMessage: $11 Mats of tiny gray leaves compliment the ever changing flower heads - from cream to red, to rust. Alplains collection from Ventura Co., CA; 2645m.

E129 Eriogonum umbellatum (low form) Sun prodMessage: $11 Low growing form from wild collected seed in the BC Cascade Mts. Mats of smaller, green, oval leaves that turn red in the fall; tight bunches of yellow blooms.

E036 Eriogonum umbellatum v. porteri Sun prodMessage: $11 A very odd species with tiny, succulent leaves- mostly reddish-green with a hint of tomentosum; yellow flowers on short stems. The whole plant is very tight and less than 6cm tall. It grows well here and tolerates humidity also. An excellent plant for the scree or trough.

E127 Eriogonum wrightii v. subscaposum Sun prodMessage: $11 Foamy spray of soft pink flowers loosely dappled along stems. Very compact mat of tiny blue-grey leaves. Alplains collection from Kern Co., CA; 2387m.

E013 Erodium chrysanthum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Finely divided, silvery foliage forms a tight clump. Pale yellow flowers all summer; 15cm.

E015 Erodium petraeum ssp. crispum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Compact mounds of bipinnate leaves- very delicate looking, but in reality very tough, it actually does best in full sun and wind amongst rocks. Unusual bicolour flowers are white with cerise veining, the upper petals have a dark purple blotch.

E035 Erodium x kolbianum 'Natasha' Sun prodMessage: $10 A wonderful hybrid with frosted green foliage, much dissected; pink flowers with dark markings all summer- the erodiums are always useful for colour; 12cm.

E098 Erysimum amoenum Sun prodMessage: $10 A dwarf variety with lavender flowers set on tufts of stiff, dark green lanceolate leaves. The added bonus is it tends to re-bloom throughout summer.

E048 Erysimum kotschyanum Sun prodMessage: $10 An excellent selection of this dwarf Turkish wallflower, very tight and only 5cm tall. Bright yellow flowers with a sweet fragrance.

E047 Erysimum pulchellum Sun prodMessage: $10 From limestone screes on the Ulu Dag, Turkey, dwarf, dense cushion with yellow flowers. These Turkish erysimums are very useful in the garden and troughs, and intergrow well with other diminutive plants. The fragrance is intoxicating.

E018 Eunomia oppositifolia Sun prodMessage: $9 Mats of fleshy, round, slate-coloured leaves on wiry stems. Dark terminal buds, which erupt in fragrant cushions of, light lilac/pink often just after the snow leaves; from Turkey. A slow mat former, particularly effective in troughs amongst tufa.

E046 Euonymus japonicus 'Rokujo' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Slow growing, congested leathery green leaves, tightly clothe the upright stems (~8cm tall) - prehistoric looking.

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F009 Filipendula 'Kahome' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Basal, compound leaves; short stems (12cm) with pink flowers; very ornamental.

F011 Filipendula multijuga Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Dwarf form of this Japanese filipendula that we have had for a while and somehow overlooked; its label noted it came from UBC's gardens. Pink flowers on ferny foliage.

F010 Filipendula sp. Sun Part-sunprodMessage: Shade $9 A tiny species from a collection from a Jurasek expedition to Kabardino/Balkaria. Collected at ~1700m., it has the typical soft fern-like leaves, but grows to only 15cm. Miniature plumes of white flowers.

F007 Fuchsia magellanica Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 The hardiest of species, it will grow outside here in a protected zone 6 area. Bushy, deciduous shrub, flowers with a red tube, sepals are purple.

G144 Genista cf. carinalis Sun prodMessage: $10 Numerous creeping stems with tiny leaves. In June the whole plant is covered with yellow pea flowers. Jurasek collection; Kopaonik, ; 1800m.

G164 Genista cf. germanica Sun prodMessage: $10 A more compact from than G. germanica. Spiny stems of deciduous leaves; of brilliant yellow flowers. Holubec collection from Kopaonik, Greece.

G095 Genista dalmatica Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 This was spotted in Barrie's Richmond Hill garden. A tufted shrublet growing to 25cm., the branches have both narrow leaves and many soft spines, golden yellow flowers in June, originates from .

G065 Genista delphinensis Sun prodMessage: $10 Essentially, a tiny form of g. sagittalis, absolutely prostrate mats of curious, flattened stems with a few leaves; large yellow flowers. A choice collection by Holubec from higher stations in the Rhodope Mt.

G002 Genista depressa Sun prodMessage: $10 Prostrate broom with simple leaves and bright yellow flowers.

G035 Genista lydia Sun prodMessage: $10 Attractive spreading shrub with overlapping layers of green stems; profusion of bright yellow flowers in June.

G028 Genista pilosa 'Vancouver Gold' Sun prodMessage: $10 Tight, very low growing mat covered in intense golden yellow flowers in the spring.

G004 Genista radiata Sun prodMessage: $10 Has a wonderful, billowy habit which is accentuated by the secondary branches radiating from a central junction; very few leaves; terminal clusters of flowers of deep yellow.

G100 'Bielefelder' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A named variety with large, cobalt blue flowers and of easy culture - it can be grown at the front of a perennial border.

G093 Gentiana acaulis 'Coelestina' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Good parentage for this one- huge blue trumpets ~ 7cm long; waxy green leaves.

G047 Gentiana angustifolia Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 The easiest growing member of the g. acaulis group; g. angustifolia does well in ordinary rich, garden soils, and tolerates lime easily. Blue trumpets are freely borne in May to the delight of garden visitors. Over time it will form large mats.

G111 Gentiana brachyphylla Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Very choice little blue gentian that gets no higher than 4cm on very short stems.

G167 ssp. clusii Part-sun prodMessage: $12 Deep blue trumpets; leathery leaves. Jurasek collection from the Dolomites; 2300m.

G108 Gentiana clusii ssp. rochelii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 A form found in the Fatra Mts. of Slovakia with larger flowers. G. clusii is lime tolerant.

G041 Gentiana dinarica Part-sun prodMessage: $12 Stemless royal blue trumpets; differs from other g. acaulis in that it has no green spotting inside the bloom, and has pointed tips.

G079 Gentiana georgei prodMessage: $12 Very much like g. szechenyi but flowers are purple-blue; stiff leathery leaves, huge flowers in mid-summer; very choice.

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G094 Gentiana verna '' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Pavelka's collection from 2100m in the Spanish Pyrenees - a very good form that grows and flowers well, plus is lime tolerant.

G011 Geranium argenteum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 From Halda, this species has been used in many hybrids as it has very silvery leaves; clear pink flowers are deeply veined.

G016 Geranium cinereum 'Ballerina' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 As lovely as the name, it forms neat clumps of glaucous leaves about 12cm tall; produces a succession of lilac flowers veined with purple.

G012 Geranium cinereum 'Splendens' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Brilliant deep fuchsia pink selection.

G153 Geranium cinereum var. pisidicum Sun prodMessage: $15 Jurasek collection from Turkey at 2000m.

G013 Geranium dalmaticum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Wide clumps of glossy green; non-stoloniferous; pink flowers in June. Perfect for planting in dry-wall.

G014 Geranium dalmaticum 'Album' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Striking white flowered form.

G148 Geum montanum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Dark green strawberry like leaves with delightful single yellow flowers, about 15cm high. Rosey seed heads, like a pulsatilla, are bonus that nicely extend their beauty in the garden. Pavelka collection from alpine meadow at 2000m, Vranica Planina, Bosnia & Herzegovina.

G104 flanaganii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Often referred to as the "suicide lily" it grows on high elevation cliffs in the Drakensberg Mts. Of S. Africa; a crevice dweller that has adapted to exposed, cold conditions. The flowers are a brilliant red, grows to ~ 25cm tall.

G040 Gladiolus imbricatus Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 From Central Europe this hardy species has typical narrow, sword-shaped leaves to 45cm; delicate violet/purple flowers in summer.

G171 Gladiolus palustris Sun prodMessage: $10 Elegant rosy-violet marsh gladioli from Slovenia; thin stalks rise 30-60cm. Best planted in a moist, rich garden.

G174 Glaucidium palmatum v. leucanthum Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $15 This beautiful and choice white form is grown from seed from Barrie Porteous' garden. Large, silky poppy-like flowers layer above maple shaped leaves. A woodlander that needs a shaded, damp nook in the garden.

G032 cordifolia Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Dark green, glossy evergreen leaves on woody stems. Flower heads are 1cm powder blue balls.

G019 Globularia nudicaulis Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Shiny obovate leaves form clumps about 8cm high; blue globes on 25cm stems; Alps.

G027 Globularia sp. aff. repens Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Really a tiny subshrub as its stems are quite woody. The dark green, shiny, leathery leaves are an attractive mat, whether for its own miniature round heads of deep blue flowers or for crocus or corydalis growing above. Perfect for a trough.

G135 Gypsophila aretioides 'Lupp' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Very tight cushions that have a forest green undertone with delicate white edging. This minute selection is from Rick Lupp.

G074 Gypsophila aretioides v. caucasica Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 An amazing hummock that flows over the ground and rocks; tiny dull green leaves that take on a bronzy hue in winter; white flowers in early summer; very hardy form from the Caucasus and much prized for the carpet it forms.

G020 Gypsophila bungeana Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Halda collection from Abchasia. Tight, dark green cushions;clusters of white flowers on elegant, thin stems.

G064 Gypsophila petraea Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Dense cushion to 20cm, long grey/green linear leaves; globose heads of white flowers. Pavelka collection at 1900m; Bucegi Mts., Romania.

G157 Gypsophila repens 'Filou Rose' Sun prodMessage: $9 Summer sprays of pink, on dwarf, grey-green mounds just 15cm high.

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H013 Haberlea rhodopensis Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $11 Oblong, toothed leaves form dark green rosettes. Boldly flared violet flowers in the streptocarpus fashion; hardy and attractive gesneriad for a north or east facing crevice. See also .

H039 Haberlea sp. 'Case' Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $11 Another collection from Fred Case which may be haberlea ferdinandi-cobourgii. Large flowered, white and purple, easy growing plant. For a rich scree.

H072 Haberlea sp. 'Reznicek' Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $11 A form from Tony Reznicek's garden that has larger, broader leaves and much bigger purple flowers, possibly h. rhodopensis.

H086 Halimium umbellatum Sun prodMessage: $9 Pure white flowers; shrubby to 25cm.

H018 Hebe 'Carl Teschner' Sun prodMessage: $9 Hard evergreen mat of decumbent stems with beatiful violet flowers.

H037 Helianthemum 'Coccineum' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Low growing shrub with scarlet red double flowers.

H042 Helianthemum italicum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 Low 5cm mats of tiny blue-gray leaves; clear white single flowers; very choice offering from Piatek's seed list.

H048 Helianthemum 'Raspberry Ripple' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Low spreading mat; flowers are a soft crimson with white stripes.

H085 Helianthemum 'Robin' Sun prodMessage: $9 A garden sleeding we brought along from Kerwood. Not sure of the parentage, but it grew between the red, orange and yellows, making a colour of it's own.

H103 arenarium ssp. aucheri Sun prodMessage: $11 Attractive white, fuzzy, oblanceolate leaves, 10-20cm in height; bundles of yellow straw flowers. Pavelka collection from gypsum hills in Sivas, Turkey.

H101 Helichrysum cf. pallasii Sun prodMessage: $11 Felted linear leaves form a woolly mat with bundles of upward facing bright yellow straw flowers. Jurasek collection from Bolkar Dag, Turkey; 2700m.

H004 Helichrysum plicatum Sun prodMessage: $11 A Turkish species which grows well on hot dry stony gravel; very silvery foliage and yellow flowers.

H017 Helichrysum sessilioides Sun prodMessage: $11 Congested mounds of green leaves covered with white silky hairs. Lots of stemless white flowers. Helichrysum are perfect for trough culture; Halda collection.

H015 Helichrysum sp. aff. pagophilum (JJH) Sun prodMessage: $11 A really fine, growable high alpine from Halda. Dense silver cushions and yellow flowers sitting flat on the cushion. Definitely a trough specimen.

H020 Heterotheca jonesii Sun prodMessage: $10 Prostrate mats of woody stems clothed in gray-green leaves. Another show stopper, as the leaves just seem to glisten. Clear, yellow aster flowers on terminal stems are borne all summer and into November here. Also capable of creeping over rocks and conforming to the contours.

H081 alpestris Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Botanists have now "lumped" this under h. parishii; but, as Ron Ratko points out in his collection notes, h. alpestris is a dwarfer, more compact version; leaves are kidney shaped with crenate edging; grows amongst boulders on slopes with scattered in open, lodgepole at 9600'.

H052 Heuchera alpina v. cylindrica Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Small clusters of scalloped leaves; yellowish flowers.

H051 Heuchera 'Constance' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Excellent dwarf hybrid with decidedly reddish leaves; very compact.

H007 Heuchera hallii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Miniature species with white flowers 15cm tall; from .

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H055 Heuchera parishii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 High collection 8300' in the San Bernardino Mt. amongst rocky drainages, basal tufts of dark green ovate leaves. Small white urns ageing to pink/red are in short dense racemes.

H008 Heuchera pulchella Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Graceful 10cm spikes of pink bells.

H068 Heuchera rubescens 'Troy Boy' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A super dwarf (10cm) selection of h. rubescens; pale pink flowers.

H083 Heuchera sanguinea v. pulchra Part-sun prodMessage: $10 A small crevice dweller collected by Alan Bradshaw from north facing granite cliffs in Cochise Cty. AZ, stunning flowers of bright fuchsia/pink.

H080 Heuchera sp. 'Canyon Lands' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 This was given to us by Fred years ago who collected it in the Canyon Lands NP. It could be a form of h. rubescens. Compact, dwarf plants ~ 9cm tall, leaves are falt and green in colour; numerous short stalks with masses of pink flowers. Visitors have remarked on it's beauty.

H022 Heucherella hybrid Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A tiny trough plant ~7cm tall with lightly variegated leaves; white flowers.

H090 Hosta gracillima Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $12 The "small rock hosta" from Shikotan Is, Japan grows to about 10cm high. Lanceolate leaves with rippled edge; late summer purple flowers.

H089 Hosta 'Little Devil' Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $12 Tasteful miniature host to 10cm high. Elongated green leaves with elegant thin white edges.

H097 Hosta 'Munchkin Fire' Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $12 Narrow, 15cm bright yellow leaves; excellent accent plant to brighten up a shaded trough.

H096 Hosta 'Sunlight Child' Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $12 Glossy yellow leaves have an ever so slight wave to them; just 7cm in height.

H024 Hosta 'Tiny Tears' Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $12 8cm green leaves with light purple flowers - blooms late in the summer.

H088 grandiflora Sun prodMessage: $11 These yellow flowers are over the top in both colour (yellow) and flower size. The leaves are deceivingly delicate, dissected and lightly fuzzy. Alplains collection from Custer Co., ID, 3110m.

H109 cerastioides Sun prodMessage: $11 Low mats of small, soft, gray, ovate leaves; yellow flowers in summer. From acidic soils, Pirin, Bulgaria; 1900m.

H066 Hypericum kazdaghense Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 Vigorous congested mats, absolutely prostate; bright yellow flowers; a good mat former for hot, dry conditions.

H054 Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Woody stems with soft, gray leaves; yellow flowers with a firework spray of stamens. From Turkey.

I062 Iberis aurosica ssp. nana Sun prodMessage: $12 Exquisite heads of pale lavender to white; ground hugging cushion of thick, deep green leaves. From the limestone rocks of Gran Sasso, .

I001 Iberis saxatilis Sun prodMessage: $10 Slow growing dark green mound covered with fragrant, white flowers in spring.

I069 Iberis sempervirens Sun prodMessage: $10 Evergreen leaves on low (15cm) shrubby cushion. Covered in discs of snow white flowers in spring. Jurasek collection from Dedegol Dag, Turkey; 2200m.

I031 Iberis sempervirens v. pygmaea Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Low carpets of oblong, fleshy leaves, dark green in colour; masses of white flowers in May. From a Czech collection in the Pirin Mt. of Bulgaria; small enough for a trough.

I024 Incarvillea compacta Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 Small like its close relative, i. younghusbandii; leaves are pinnate, barely rising above ground level; huge stemless pink flowers erupt in clusters; very striking.

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I068 Inula acaulis v. caulescens Sun prodMessage: $11 Late summer bloomer, very short stemmed intense yellow daisies on 10cm tufts. From Piatek’s seed.

I070 Inula anatolica Sun prodMessage: $11 White, lanate, sage-like leaves growing 10 to 20cm in height. Scapes of yellow button blooms. Pavelka collection from limestone rocky slopes; Bolkar Dag, Turkey.

I065 Inula ensifolia 'Compacta' Sun prodMessage: $10 Reliable and rather perfect mound of linear leaves for a rockery, growing to about 20cm in height. Covered in golden yellow daisies in the heat of summer.

I064 Inula rhizocephala Sun prodMessage: $10 Flat rosette of oblong leaves radiate from the centre where a cluster of stemless yellow daisies nest. A show-stopper for an Inula! Alpine meadow Pavelka collection from 3000m; Tian Shan Kyrgyzstan.

I056 aff. potaninii JJH15.98 Sun prodMessage: $12 Lavender blue flowers; 30cm long thin leaves. Sichuan; 4800m.

I032 Iris babadagica Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 A Janis Ruksans collection from the Caucasus, he describes it as dwarf bearded iris; flowers are blue/purple with a darker fall and a white throat - with its many flowers a clump really stands out in the garden, height ~ 25cm.

I050 Iris cf. bulleyana AM JJH 10-143 Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Grassy leaves, purple flowers. Halda collection; Anyemaquen, China

I067 Iris chamaeiris Sun prodMessage: $12 Pale yellow flowers; grey, broad leaves; rhizomatic plant that grows 10-15cm high. Holubec collection from Gargano, Italy.

I028 Iris clausii Sun prodMessage: $10 Endemic to the mountains in Balkarian in the Caucasus; i. clausii is a small rhizomatous species with blue/purple flowers about 10cm tall.

I052 Iris dolichosiphon subsp. orientalis Sun prodMessage: $15 One of the most beautiful painterly irises, as well as rare and rather new - first described in 1990. Very dark purple, mottled flowers. May be on the tender side. Jurasek collection from hillside cliffs and meadows; Yunnan, 3300m.

I036 Iris hookeri Sun prodMessage: $10 synomymous with iris setosassp canadensis; grows to 15cm topped with large, wide petaled, blue flowers- Very showy.

I026 campbellii Sun prodMessage: $10 A small bearded iris, about 15cm tall; violet flowers with a yellow beard.

I051 ex Sevan Lake Sun prodMessage: $10 A Jurasek collection from Sevan Lake Armenia.

I042 Iris pumila 'Moravia' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Grown from wild collected seed; rhizomatous mats of broad, pointed leaves. Flower colour is variable, but likely blue.

I013 Iris pumila ssp. aequiloba Sun prodMessage: $10 Typical i. pumila forming large patches; flowers are an unusual, brown, green colour which always draw comment.

I004 Sun prodMessage: $10 Dwarf form of this species only 12cm tall; large yellow flowers.

I005 Sun prodMessage: $11 Very small species about 10cm high in bloom; huge yellow flowers dominate in early June- an eye catcher for visitors; from Turkey it likes to grow on a dry slope amongst rocks.

I047 Iris sp. 'Qilian Shan' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Recent collection by Jurasek from 3200m in Qinghai China which is in the northwest, an area that is remote and rarely visited. This 2011 collection hasn't flowered yet, but it is a neat, dwarf species under 30 cm. high.

I007 v. rubromarginata Sun prodMessage: $10 Flowers are plum with a violet beard; 10cm. Recurved leaves with red margin; .

I027 Iris taurica Sun prodMessage: $10 From the Caucasus, a relative of i. pumila; this form has large waxy yellow flowers with a hint of blue on the falls.

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I009 Iris timofejewii Sun prodMessage: $12 Slow spreading rhizomes with short (12cm) sickle shaped leaves; dark violet flowers in June; another dry, steppe species we have grown for years.

I075 Iris verna Part-sun prodMessage: $12 Violet blooms; sepals have golden yellow signals. Similar to I. cristata but smaller, more slender leaves, fragrant and rhizomes are buried deep. Endemic to the eastern ; for woodland, acidic bed.

I066 Iris wilsonii Sun prodMessage: $10 An elegant and fragrant pale yellow Siberian Iris with dark brown markings on the falls; grows to 60cm in height.

I079 Iris x tenax Sun prodMessage: $12 Alplains collection from Coos Co., OR; 634m. Alan Bradshaw describes it as: “A small disjunct population with characteristics of I. tenax and I. innominata and/or I. chrysophylla. Flowers are like I. tenax with veined, blue-purple falls blushed yellow with somewhat paler standards. Whole plant is smaller than typical I. tenax, the leaves somewhat grassy, intermediate between I. innominata and I. tenax.”

J022 Jasminum parkeri Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Small shrub with evergreen leaves, it will tolerate considerable frost (-15C), but is best in a container brought indoors. Masses of bright yellow flowers that are very fragrant.

J012 heuffelii 'Kapo' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Green leaves, tipped red; smaller rosettes.

J011 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Steffan' Sun prodMessage: $9 Close relative; tight mounds of light green, barbed leaves (hence the name). Tips turning maroon in fall and winter.

J021 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Toronto' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Dark purple leaves with hairs on the marin giving a "frosted" effect.

J014 Jovibarba heuffelii 'Violet' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Small rosettes of deep purple leaves- the nicest one we have.

J027 Junellia bisulcata Sun prodMessage: $12 Umbells of soft lilac flowers on spiny cushions. Has survived many harsh seasons here, to our delight and surprise! Holubec mountain steppe collection from Villa Vicencio, Mendoza, Argentina; 2600m.

J023 Juniperus communis (Magowan form) Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $13 A very slow growing form found in Robin Magowan's Connecticut garden, much like the cultivar Berkshire, but noticeably half the size and growth rate.

J005 Juniperus communis 'Compressa' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $13 A of very slow growing, dense columnar habit. Grows to 30cm x 10cm in 10 years.

J013 Juniperus communis 'Gold Cone' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $13 Small upright variety with very dense, gold needles; slow growing.

J028 Juniperus communis 'Hornibrookii' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $13 Low, spreading cultivar that only grows to 30cm high. Short green needles that acquire a coppery tinge in winter.

J024 Juniperus horizontalis 'Ice Blue' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $13 Powder blue foliage, completely prostrate.

J018 Juniperus horizontalis 'Pancake' Sun prodMessage: $13 Ground-hugging form with blue/green needles, spreads to make a large carpet.

J009 Juniperus squamata 'Loderi' Sun prodMessage: $13 Dwarf, upright, dense Juniper that grows 30-50cm in height; green with silver undertones.

L103 Lamiophlomis rotata Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $15 Rare offering, a Jurasek collection from open meadow slopes in Baima Shan, Yunnan at 4400m. Wrinkled and crenate basal rosettes lay flat against the earth, somewhat like a Ramonda. Whorls of purple flowers in mid-summer.

L084 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' Sun prodMessage: $9 An excellent selection that is more compact and has dark purple flowers. Like other lavender it grows well in hot, sunny conditions in coarse, gravelly soil - very good in mass displays.

L085 Leontopodium sp. 'Mt. Everest' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 One of the best to grow, it forms compact mats of gray/green topped with eye-catching velvety flowers with narrow petals.

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L050 Leontopodium sp. 'Qinghai' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Very small plant (probably a new species) from Huaxshixia in Quinghai on rocky slopes at 4500m., dwarf gray felted mats; single (monocephalous) flowers on short stems.

L102 nanum Sun prodMessage: $12 Very dwarf and tight cushions with stemless buttercream blossoms. Quite choice, especially when grown in tufa. Alplains collection from Nye Co., NV, 1585m.

L095 Lewisia columbiana ssp. wallowensis Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Dwarf evergreen form with smaller rosettes; branching sprays of a multitude of small white to pale pink blooms. Alplains collection from metamorphic volcanic ridges; Co., ID; 2317m.

L106 Lewisia rediviva v. minor Sun prodMessage: $12

L101 bulbiferum var. bulbiferum Sun prodMessage: $13 Upright facing “Fire Lily”, intense orange blooms on upright stems 20-90cm in height. Widely distributed through Europe, growing on mountain meadows and hillsides; a delight for the larger part of your garden. Grown from Barrie Porteous’ garden seed.

L096 Lilium lankongense Sun prodMessage: $13 A very desirable Turk’s Cap from China. Intensely fragrant; 6-12 downward facing and recurved pinkish-mauve blooms with white margins and maroon speckles on 70cm stems. Grown from Barrie Porteous’ garden seed.

L107 Lilium mackliniae 'Naga Pink' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $15 Very elegant selection of the Manipur Lily with large, deep rose flowers. Suitable for a spot in a large rock garden, with humus rich soil that doesn’t dry out. With thanks to Ian Christie for the seed.

L094 Linum capitatum Sun prodMessage: $12 Beautiful yellow flax with big yellow blooms on tuft of stems 15cm high. Pavelka collection from alpine meadows in Bjelasica, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 1900m.

L019 Lithodora oleifolia Sun prodMessage: $15 Hardy sub-shrub from Pyrenees; loose mounds 12cm high; profusion of pink flowers, aging to blue are borne in summer. Grow on coarse limestone gravel. Very drought tolerant.

L066 Lobelia siphilitica 'Mistassinica' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A dwarf clone, reaching only 10cm with the same beautiful blue flowers of the larger forms. Native to Eastern .

L092 Lonicera japonica 'Aureoreticulata' Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $10 Green leaves seem to be aglow with abundant bright yellow veining. Fragrant white to creamy tubular flowers in summer. A well-behaved climber that will remain more bush-like with a hard pruning every couple years.

L093 Lychnis alpina Sun prodMessage: $9 Cheerful purple-pink 'Alpine Catchfly' growing to 10-15cm in bloom from dense tufts of linear leaves.

L098 Lychnis flos-jovis Sun prodMessage: $9 Mat of decorative woolly grey-green leaves; flouncy pink notched blooms 20-30cm high. Native to the Central Alps; from Piatek’s seed.

L014 Lychnis viscaria 'Kugelblitz' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Compact clump of dark green linear leaves; cluster of bright red flowers on a stiff stalk, 12cm.

M031 bifolium subsp. kamtschaticum Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $9 Slowly spreading rhizomes bearing heart-shaped, glossy leaves; flower stocks with white racemes rise to ~15cm; native to Pacific North West and Eastern Asia in moist forest.

M051 Matthiola fragrans Sun prodMessage: $10 Downy leaves, fragrant 'stock' flowers of the oddly beautiful brownish-yellow colouring, with a touch of purple.

M006 Moltkia petraea Sun prodMessage: $15 Blue in spades; summer blooming sub shrub about 12cm high; highly desirable.

M004 rossii Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $10 Woodland member of the saxifrage family; from thick, woody rhizomes arise shiny maple shaped leaves; starry white flowers in June.

M046 Muscari pallens Sun prodMessage: $10 Spikes of very pale blue to white pearls in late spring. Diminutive plant from the Caucasus and Turkey. Seed grown from Janis Ruksans bulbs.

M038 Myosotis terglovensis Part-sun prodMessage: $10 A diminutive species, low mats of oblong, overlapping leaves, short stems with dainty, azure blossoms.

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O048 Onosma nanum Sun prodMessage: $12 Dwarf onosma that blooms its soft white to yellow lanterns all summer long. Linear hairy leaves form a compact plant.

O060 Oreoxis bakeri Sun prodMessage: $12 An "alpine parsley" - bright yellow flowers that age to a coppery orange. Alplains collection from gently sloping volcanic tundra, Iron Co., UT; 3415m.

O049 Origanum rotundifolium Sun prodMessage: $10 Arching stems 10-20cm long, dangling pink flowers with striking light green bracts. Easy to grow and a delight to have mid-summer when there is a 'bloom drought' in the rockery.

O059 Origanum sipyleum Sun prodMessage: $10 Sprays of glaucous leaves, 25-45cm; green bracts enclose pinkish-purple flowers when summer arrives. Pavelka collection from stony slops of Nif Dag, Turkey.

O012 Orostachys boehmeri 'Keiko' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 White, rose-tipped flowers. Opalescent, deciduous rosettes on long, slender runners.

O028 Orostachys 'Jade Mountain' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Rubbery, rounded leaves are an opalescent green.

O041 Orostachys japonica Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 An oddity given to us by a customer; rosettes of succulent, flesh/pink leaves. Silvery flowers that stand erect like a miniature forest of firs.

O013 Orostachys minuta Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Dense, tiny green sempervivum like rosettes. Outer leaves white with spiny tips. Rolls up in a tight ball for the winter. Airy site and good drainage important.

O033 Oxalis squamata Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Tufts of glaucous green leaves; umbels of deep rose flowers; 10cm tall.

P334 Paederota lutea Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Much like p. bonarota, but with straw coloured flowers in mid summer; found in the Eastern Alps; a definite candidate for crevice culture; 15cm.

P426 Paeonia mlokosewitschii Sun prodMessage: $18 Single yellow blooms are simply glorious in early spring, long before other erupt. And that’s not the end of the delight they bring – the red stemmed bush itself is compact and doesn’t flop. Mid summer the seed pods crack open revealing glossy blue fertile and brilliant red non-fertile nubbins, attractive in their own right. Grown from garden collected seed from yellow blooming p. mlok. plants. From original Halda collection from open hills at 2000m in Abchazia.

P498 Paeonia obovata v. alba Part-sun prodMessage: $18 Simply beautiful single, white, fragrant blooms on a compact clump of dark reddish-green obovate leaves. This Japanese forest grows easily in rich, fertile soil, in part shade.

P201 Papaver alboroseum Sun prodMessage: $9 A spectacular collection from the Kozelski volcano, Kamchatka; densely hairy leaves in a compact rosette. Most unusual are the flowers- a rosy peach with yellow green centre. Small enough for a trough.

P497 Papaver burseri Sun prodMessage: $9 Large pristine white flowers rise on 15cm stems from a tiny tuft of pinnate foliage. Short lived, but it will gently self-seed in the garden. Pavel Krivka collection from Dachstein, ; 2400m.

P540 Papaver croceum Sun prodMessage: $9 Deeply pinnate basal leaves; 20cm slim, leafless stems holding large yellow, white or orange papery poppies. From E. Kyrgyzstan.

P486 Papaver rhaeticum Sun prodMessage: $9 Elegant tuft of bright yellow flowers against feathery dark green leaves; flowers in May.

P009 Paronychia serpyllifolia Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Gray-green evergreen carpet, use between stones where one would use thyme; small white stemless flowers with longlasting, papery bracts which impart a silvery frosting to the carpet.

P190 Paronychia sessiliflora Sun prodMessage: $9 Rock hard mats of prickly needles. Tiny green/yellow flowers; from high desert hills of this is the most drought and heat tolerant mat we have grown. Slower in growth, but able to grow under very dry conditions.

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P403 Patrinia sibirica Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A genus closely related to Valeriana - the roots have the same distinctive odour. Forms congested clumps of oblanceolate leaves; bright, pure yellow flowers are borne on short stems in summer, when a boost is needed for the rock garden; small enough for a trough and would make an unusual addition.

P404 Patrinia triloba Sun Part-sunprodMessage: Shade $10 Growing only on Honshu, Japan, this collection is found in sparse, open woodland at 2000m on Hotaka Dake; palmate leaves are held on red stems; rich yellow flowers are borne in panicles up to 10cm wide. An excellent plant for a woodland garden or a more open site.

P379 Penstemon davidsonii 'Rez' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 A worthy and variable species. We saw this form growing in Tony Reznicek's Ann Arbor garden forming a compact mat as good as other forms but as Tony remarked, of very easy culture.

P431 Penstemon euglaucus Sun prodMessage: $10 Strikignly different foliage - very round and thick leaves; blue purple flowers.

P430 Penstemon 'Fred Case Blue' Sun prodMessage: $10 We haven't listed this beauty Fred sent home with us for decades because it lacked a name - so I fixed that, but if anyone can ID it, do let us know! A favourite here for it's true blue flowers, longevity, toughness and diminutive size (15cm).

P084 Penstemon fruticosus v. serratus 'Holly' Sun prodMessage: $10 A superb woody species that forms low mounds about 20cm by 40cm. with evergreen holly shaped leaves that never burn; lots of large purple flowers in June.

P021 Penstemon pinifolius Sun prodMessage: $10 Evergreen species composed of short upright stems, sheathed with fine, needle-like leaves; bright red, tubular flowers in summer; prefers heavier soils.

P502 Penstemon rupicola (WA) Sun prodMessage: $12 Stunning deep magenta form with striking blue-gray leaves. Very choice. Alplains collection from volcanic cliffs and scoria Yakima Co., WA; 1662m.

P308 Penstemon rupicola 'Myrtle Herbert' Sun prodMessage: $10 Compact and woody penstemon with heavily toothed blue-green leaves; dark pink blooms.

P380 Penstemon rupicola x P. fruticosus Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Collected by Ron Ratko from a hybrid population in the Wenatchee Mts., though an intermediate in form, it is closer to p. rupicola, lavender/pink flowers.

P245 Penstemon uintahensis Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $14 An endemic to the Uintah Mt., Utah ~3500m, small mats of shiny leaves with a leathery texture; short racemes of pure blue flowers; one of the prettiest small penstemons and easy to grow; a treasure for the trough.

P099 Penstemon virens Sun prodMessage: $10 An easy growing, yet stunning penstemon. Glossy, mat forming foliage; deep blue flowers.

P212 Petrophytum cinerascens Sun prodMessage: $13 Low hummocks of tightly congested rosetted arrangements of the leaves on woody stems. In summer, flower stems elongate to 10cm terminating in a perfect 'bottle brush' of tiny white flowers. Planted vertically in a wall, the effect is stunning; easy to grow.

P468 Phlomis sieheana Sun prodMessage: $11 A choice, mat forming phlomis with silky leaves. Even smaller than p. armeniaca. Big yellow flowers. Pavelka collection; Salda Lake, Turkey.

P286 Phlox borealis Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Striking ''arctic phlox''. Similar to p. subulata, it easily grows under the same conditions- a rich sandy soil. Foliage is an almost shiny green, complimenting the deep pink flowers.

P028 Phlox douglasii 'Crackerjack' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Many crimson red flowers on compact plants.

P214 Phlox douglasii ssp. rigida Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Tight cushions of lustrous green needles; diaphonous white flowers.

P462 Phlox hoodii ssp. canescens Sun prodMessage: $12 Solitary pale icy lavender blooms on tips of short needled stems. Forms a dense mat just 5cm high – very desirable and a good grower. Alplains collection from Harney Co., OR, 1400m.

P279 Phlox kelseyi 'Lemhi Midnight' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 A mat forming western phlox with somewhat larger leaves and stems; this selection has dark purple flowers in profusion.

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P118 Phlox subulata 'Betty' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 A lovely seedling from Richard Redfield. Foliage is much like p. subulata 'Herbert', with its tiny recurved leaves, though leaf colour may be more bronzy/reddish.White (with a very light pink tinge), tiny flowers with deep pink specks in the centre.

P033 Phlox subulata 'Herbert' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 A seedling from the Connecticut garden of R. Redfield; the dwarfest p. subulata I have seen; it forms congested mats of tiny leaves; older plants reveal their woody, gnarled stems which gives the appearance of something quite ancient.

P030 Phlox subulata 'Snow Queen' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Green mound covered with pure white flowers in spring.

P494 Phlox subulata x 'Laura' Sun prodMessage: $10 A Lincoln Foster selection named for his wife. Simple, elegant and smooth, light pink blooms, the petals wide and rounded. Dean Evans gave us this plant, saying it deserves to be propagated as it isn’t gaudy like so many other phloxes, and he’s right, of course!

P464 Phyteuma scheuchzeri Sun prodMessage: $11 Grassy mound with a halo of exotic devil’s claw purple-blue flowers.

P526 Polemonium pulcherrimum Sun prodMessage: $11 Deep blue flowers with vivid yellow eyes rise 30cm from basal cluster of pinnate leaves. Alplains collection from Chelan Co., WA; 1524m.

P271 calcarea Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Tufted mat former, obovate leaves; racemes of gentian blue flowers; very compact. As the name says, it is a lime lover.

P086 Polygala chamaebuxus Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 A neat little shrublet with waxy green leaves, white wings with a yellow keel.

P037 Polygonatum hookeri Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 Definitely the midget in a genus of giants- low, very shallow spreading mats no more than 7cm. high; typical leaf and stem structure; bonus, stemless pink to violet flowers of good substance. This species is best grown in light shade in a rich humusy soil that can drain freely.

P038 Polygonatum humile Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $9 A Japanese woodlander only 15cm tall; cream coloured bells in June.

P507 Potentilla aurea ssp. chrysocraspeda Sun prodMessage: $11 Low 10-20cm tufts of green leaves; wide open bright yellow flowers with glowing orange centres. G. Costea seed from Carpathian Mts.

P434 Potentilla brevifolia Sun prodMessage: $11 A Ron Ratko collection from exposed ridgelines at 3000m in the Boulder Mts., Idaho. Fine, parsley like leaves in a very compact mound; pale yellow flowers on wiry stems hover over the foliage. A choice potentilla suitable for trough culture.

P039 Potentilla megalantha Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Tufts of large, toothed gray-green leaves, quite hairy; 8cm stems with large 3cm yellow flowers in clusters; from Japan.

P282 Potentilla nitida Sun prodMessage: $11 Solid mats of trefoiled silvery foliage; large rose/pink flowers in June; grow in gravelly soils or between stones, the loveliest of its type.

P040 Potentilla pamiroalaica Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Silver cushions of pinnate, fringed leaves; yellow flowers;Halda collection, ex. Tien Shan.

P257 Potentilla porphyrantha Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Little crevice dweller with white, tomentose leaves to 5cm tall; pink flowers. From the Caucasus.

P537 Potentilla sp. Tian Shan Sun prodMessage: $10 Cushions of silver leaves, just 5-10cm in height; cheerful yellow flowers in spring. Pavelka collection from limestone slopes; Tian-Shan, Kyrgyzstan.

P222 Potentilla uniflora Sun prodMessage: $12 Very tiny mound of silky white leaves; solitary large yellow flowers on short stems.

P289 Primula allionii 'Allen Moonbeam' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Huge white blooms with a soft violet edge make this tight allionii a standout.

P546 Primula allionii 'Apple Blossom' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Soft pink, fading to white in the centre, blooms.

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P509 Primula allionii 'Mary ' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Large, glowing, carmine flowers. An older variety but still one of the best.

P050 Primula allionii 'Neon' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Fluorescent red-purple blooms are long lasting.

P102 Primula allionii 'Peggy Wilson' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Short stemmed purple flowers bloom in late spring.

P073 Primula allionii 'Perkie' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 From a wild seed collection by Archibald's; classic compact growth. Lots of red-violet blooms.

P163 Primula allionii 'S-MB94-7' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Sister seedling of the superb p. allionii 'Neon'. Transforms from dark to bright pink as it ages.

P512 Primula allionii x hirsuta prodMessage: $10

P164 Primula allionii x 'Lismore Treasure' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Tight buns with intense purple flowers.

P264 Primula amoena Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Closely related to p. elatior; wide ovate leaves with a crinkled appearance; flower colour ranges from pink to purple; easy to grow.

P545 Primula auricula prodMessage: $10 The simple yet beautiful wild species with it's clear yellow flowers and large, thick 'bear ear' leaves. Collected in Slovenia.

P448 Primula auricula (small form) Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Bright yellow flowers; smaller rosettes are covered in a heavy farina. Jurasek collection, Alps, 1850m.

P338 Primula auricula 'Adrian' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Petals like that of dripping blackberry juice. Strong growing, light-centred blue alpine.

P337 Primula auricula 'Ancient Society' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Striking gold centred alpine with shaded petals of deep burnt orange fading to soft peach edges.

P312 Primula auricula 'Argus' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Flouncy deep wild raspberry blooms that lighten to cherry at the petal edges. Lovely contrast with a creamy white centre.

P152 Primula auricula 'Arundell' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Creamy flowers with thisk, deep red stripes. Yellow eye, circled with a white ring.

P357 Primula auricula 'Bacchante' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Deep wine red double - very strong bloomer that always puts on a show.

P339 Primula auricula 'Brownie' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Single reddish-brown clay coloured petals with white centre - delicate tones. Border auricula.

P340 Primula auricula 'Camellia' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Double rounded soft yellow petals. Seedling raised by Judith Sellers who tells us it came from seed collected by expert grower Peter Ward; seed parent plant was 'Devon Cream'.

P341 Primula auricula 'Cardinal Red' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Strong blooming crimson red double auricula.

P408 Primula auricula 'Chehalis Blue' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Beautiful large violet-blue flowers with wide pure white eyes. Prolific bloomer.

P358 Primula auricula 'Chelsea Bridge' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Petite plant with sweet purple/blue petals around a soft yellow centre.

P382 Primula auricula 'Chelsea Girl' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Beautiful Double auricula with creamy white inside. Petals have a multitude of strong purple tones.

P259 Primula auricula 'Chorister' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Delicously thick yellow colouring with a bold white centre. Page 24 of 42 Wrightman Alpines Nursery 2021Plant List

P383 Primula auricula 'Crecy' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Delicious auricula with petals flowing from dark to light cerise, brightly contrasting the gold centre.

P235 Primula auricula cv. 'Brownie' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 A popular primula when in bloom- nicely doubled blooms of reddish brown with a hint of light brown undertone.

P465 Primula auricula 'Deep Red' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 A seedling from our garden with very deep red blooms and a striking yellow centre.

P316 Primula auricula 'Doctor Lennon's White' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Delicate Border auricula, with umbels of large, white flowers.

P342 Primula auricula 'Double or Nothing' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Dark, dusty purple double blooms with contrasting rich yellow centres. Strong bloomer.

P150 Primula auricula 'Emily P.' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Double cream coloured flower with a blush of pink; large auricula leaves.

P315 Primula auricula 'Everest Blue' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 A trusty old (1959) blue self show auricula that multiplies well and blooms profusely.

P385 Primula auricula 'Favourite' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Tried and tested (from 1904!) large, red border with white centre - eyecatching plant and it knows it!

P472 Primula auricula 'Forest Cappuccino' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Delicious double – like the burnt sugar crust of crème brulee.

P478 Primula auricula 'Forest Lemon' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Tangy double lemon yellow blooms. Richard Austin introduction, 2003.

P361 Primula auricula 'Forest Sunburst' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 The most cheerful bright double yellow auricula - with plenty of blooms. A variety bred by Richard Austin.

P360 Primula auricula 'Forest Twilight' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 From the Forest series bred by Richard Austin, this is a very velvety deep maroon double.

P232 Primula auricula 'Fred Booley' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 A floriforous and stunning double blue auricula, raised by Derek Salt.

P386 Primula auricula 'Geldersome Green' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Small green edged Show auricula.

P363 Primula auricula 'Green Meadow' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Cheery show fancy auricula with green and yellow petals.

P294 Primula auricula 'Green Shank' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Easy growing red-green auricula with a white centre.

P364 Primula auricula 'Hinton Fields' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Fresh white centre with yellow petals, fused out to green edges. Makes for a unique fancy show auricua.

P322 Primula auricula 'Hopleys Coffee' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 A prolific peach double primula, bathed in mocha.

P447 Primula auricula 'Impassioned' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Brown-orange, gold centred alpine.

P362 Primula auricula 'Indian Love Call' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 A very striking 1990''s Derek Telford gold centred Alpine auricula: from the gold centre the petal hue fades from black, to rich burnt sienna, to a soft peach at the edges.

P413 Primula auricula 'Joanne' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Beautiful light centred Alpine. Deep purple petals that seem to glow as they lighten only at the edges.Centre is a very light cream which just sets the flower off. A favourite for sure.

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P319 Primula auricula 'Joel' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Deep violet-blue self with heavily dusted leaves. Very rich.

P388 Primula auricula 'John Kerridge' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Stunning flowers - deep purple petals with illuminating light blue edges and a full pale yet sunny yellow centre. Maedythe Martin selection from John Kerridge''s seed.

P414 Primula auricula 'Konigin der Nacht' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Meaning 'Queen of the Night' - cloaked in very dark puple with slim grey stripes, and a brilliant white centre like the moon.

P436 Primula auricula 'Lady Daresbury' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Alpine auricula; creamy white centre with deep wine to light raspberry petals.

P346 Primula auricula 'Lee Paul' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Funky gold-centred Alpine that stands out in any collection. Petals are all the tones of an antiqued orange-brown.

P513 Primula auricula 'Lemon Drop' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Yellow show self; cross of 'Moonglow' x 'Helen' by Tim Coop in 1984.

P411 Primula auricula 'Lincoln Chestnut' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 A Derek Salt double of a difficult colour to describe - copper, cinnamon, orange - striking contrast with the large bright green leaves.

P387 Primula auricula 'Lincoln Fair' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Double raspberry purple flowers; light yellow centre.

P410 Primula auricula 'Lolita' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Pink and cream striped auricula with pure white centre.

P301 Primula auricula 'Lord Saye en Sele' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Flowers have multi-coloured striping (antiqued red, yellow & green), with a clear white centre.

P240 Primula auricula 'Matthew Yates' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 A show auricula with huge double, black flowers; it is slow to make offsets and this is the first time we have offered it.

P389 Primula auricula 'Nicola Jane' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 A very serene white centred Alpine. Very much like a full moon on a clear night (deep fading blue-purple petals).

P440 Primula auricula 'Nocturne' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Black as night Self, excellent plant, even for the show bench. Raised in 1957 by Dr. Robert Newton.

P305 Primula auricula 'Parakeet' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 An unusual yellow and green form with pointed petals- much like an exotic bird.

P390 Primula auricula 'Piers Telford' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Gold centred Alpine with maroon on the inner part of the petal fading to tones of brown and orange.

P223 Primula auricula 'Pinstripe' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Delicate flowers are striped black and white with a distinctive white centre.

P365 Primula auricula 'Prague' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Considered one of the best green edged show auriculas for its flower proporitions.

P391 Primula auricula 'Quintessence' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Beautiful light centred Alpine with blue/purple tones.

P392 Primula auricula 'Red Gauntlet' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Excellent bright red self auricula - said to be a good show winner.

P393 Primula auricula 'Rowena' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 An old light centred Alpine variety but a stunning one. Mauve to deep purple petals with creamy yellow centre.

P439 Primula auricula 'Sandwood Bay' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Vivid gold centred alpine with red to bright orange petals.

P300 Primula auricula 'Second Victory' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Very distinctive and cheerful green-edged yellow auricula. Page 26 of 42 Wrightman Alpines Nursery 2021Plant List

P057 Primula auricula 'Shalford' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Very deep, dark purple double flowers; like ruffles of dark velvet.

P415 Primula auricula 'Silver Sentinel' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Lovely unnamed dark auricula adorned in silver and grey.

P131 Primula auricula 'Silverway' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Show stopping silver-grey edged flower, with black body. Large, farina coated leaves; a masterpiece dusted with frost.

P394 Primula auricula 'Spring Meadows' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Bright and vibrant as the the name suggests - a fancy alpine, yellow with green edging.

P234 Primula auricula 'Star Wars' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Raspberry red flower frindged heavily with silvery-white farina dust.

P226 Primula auricula 'Susannah' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 A dusty rose double that is very reserved and tidy looking, not at all outlandish.

P320 Primula auricula 'Sword' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Strange little creature, this is a double, green edge, with deep purple and white markings. A Derek Salt cross from ''Fleminghouse'' x ''Prague'' in 1990.

P318 Primula auricula 'T.A. Hadfield' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Dark red and dusty rose Alpine gold centred auricula - charming.

P345 Primula auricula 'Tasket' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 A perfectly beautiful dark striped auricula from Maedythe Martin.

P344 Primula auricula 'The Sneep' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Stunning alpine auricula: gold centre with deep orange petals and a slim, light edge.

P058 Primula auricula 'Trouble' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Deep beige double centre with paler yellow outer petals. Large leaves with jagged edges. Long lasting and unusual.

P055 Primula auricula v. albocincta Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Fragrant yellow flower; leaves are misted with farina. I can never help but think this auricula has everything going for it. Crystal clear lemon yellow blooms with pure white centre rings, large minty leaves - lightly toothed edges and heavy farina. Just perfect. Jurasek collection from the Julian Alps at 1800m.

P314 Primula auricula 'White Wings' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 White edge show auricula from the 1930's - something you'd expect to see on snowy night.

P396 Primula auricula 'Wincha' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Velvety, dark (almost black) self aruicula with white centre.

P514 Primula auricula 'Zorro' Part-sun prodMessage: $9 Raspberry purple striped auricula by Derek Parsons.

P290 Primula 'Broadwell Milkmaid' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Large ruffled creamy flowers reliably cover this compact plant every spring.

P046 Primula clusiana Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Rosettes of leathery, glossy leaves; rosy-red flowers.

P144 Primula daonensis Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Essentially like a miniature version of the common p. hirsuta; under 10cm tall with notched, spathulate leaves with sticky glandular hairs which impart an overall reddish tinge; electrically coloured flowers of magenta-crimson with a white eye. Small enough for a trough.

P062 Primula 'Ethel Barker' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Long, downy light green leaves. Freely borne flowers are a bright carmine, with a white eye.

P045 Primula 'Hemswell Blush' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Vigorous, free blooming hybrid; pink-purple flowers with a pale yellow eye.

P225 Primula 'Joan Hughes' (allionii hybrid) Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Blooms of mauve/pink cover a small mound of crinkled leaves one of the best for show.

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P511 Primula 'Lilac Lover' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Huge lilac flowers that seem to bloom endlessly - and yes, so easy to fall in love with. Green leaves, lightly toothed at the tips.

P168 Primula marginata Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Every rock garden should have p. marginata; of easy culture, the violet blue flowers set over rosettes of toothed farina-edged leaves makes for a stunning show.

P351 Primula marginata 'Alan Jones' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Thin leaves, with deep blue flowers. A very reliable bloomer (and rebloomer!)

P366 Primula marginata alba Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Lovely clear white blooms on serrated, farinose leaves. Ther are very few of p. marginata alba.

P353 Primula marginata 'Barbara Clough' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Delicate rounded flowers of a light pinkish purple. Medium toothed leaves with a yellow farina.

P420 Primula marginata dwarf form Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 We’re not sure where this minute form came from, but it is a perfect little trough plant, both for size and the beauty of the farina on the leaves

P454 Primula marginata 'Elizabeth Fry' Sun prodMessage: $9 Small pale lilac flowers with a darker eye. Serrated leaves covered with thick farina.

P368 Primula marginata ex. Porteous Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Compact plant; thick yellow farina on leaves; large, open lavender blooms.

P350 Primula marginata 'Icicle' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 A white marginata variety from Stonecrop Gardens, NY.

P069 Primula marginata 'Kesselring's Variety' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Strong growing compact form; many purple flowers with white eyes.

P421 Primula marginata 'Linda Pope' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 An old but worthy variety from 1911. Showy clusters of large, rounded lavender-blue blooms with prominent white eyes; heavily dentated leaves covered thickly in farina.

P292 Primula marginata 'Napoleon' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Floriforous lavendar blooms on heavily farine coated and serrated leaves. Collected from the Napoleonic trenches.

P367 Primula marginata 'Patient Molly' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 A marginata seedling selected for is strong growth, yellow farina and soft rosy purple blooms.

P349 Primula marginata 'Plum Brandy' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A selection that we couldn''t help but pull from the marginata seedlings over the years. Very deep purple with a touch of red in its hue. White centre that speckles out the centre of the flower. Named for the colour, but also for our first year located in Brandy Cove, St. Andrews, NB.

P352 Primula marginata 'Prichard's Variety' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Open light mauve flowers combine nicely with the medium''teeth' on the leaves.

P419 Primula marginata 'The Best' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A very tiny marginata via Maria Galletti, from Harry Jans, titled 'The Best', it truly a beautiful marginata with heavy farina, large dark flowers, yet minute stature.

P159 Primula marginata x 'High Point' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Deeply toothed marginata leaves are thickly coated in a golden farina. Rich purple flowers are equally stunning, and complemant the golden leaves.

P067 Primula minima Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Very tiny primula with deeply toothed leaves. Hot pink flower with white centre eye. Gabriella Costea seed from the E. Carpathians.

P491 Primula 'Nefertiti' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Large ruffled and notched mauve-pink flowers on dark green heavily toothed foliage. This was a choice seedling selection from Rick Lupp at Mt Tahoma Nursery.

P492 Primula parryi Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Known as the “Rocky Mountain Primrose”; clumps of large leathery leaves; magenta flowers with bright yellow eyes in May and June. For moist, boggy spot in the garden. Alplains collection from Lincoln Co., NM at 3338m.

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P423 Primula pubescens D-77 Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A very pretty miniature semi-double. Ruffled white flowers that start out as light peach buds. Blooms well. A Ralph Balcom introduction.

P140 Primula pubescens x 'Kath Dryden' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Light green foliage with pastel yellow blooms.

P095 Primula rusbyi Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Upright, stiff leaves with a minutely toothed margin; violet flowers with yellow eye and crimson ring. Alplains collection from Lincoln Co., NM; 3490m.

P483 Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Toothed oblong leaves; 40cm stems hold a cluster of dangling deep rosy pink bells. For a part shade, wet, humusy spot in the garden.

P198 Primula sp. novo ex. Mt. Nudo Italy Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Heat tolerant plant perhaps related to p. hirsuta, but much more lovely. Sticky leaves with a coppery yellow tinge, round toothed edges. Clusters of pink-purple flowers.

P105 Primula spectabilis Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Pointed, shiny, leathery leaves. Umbels of pink-purple flowers with white eyes.

P544 Primula suffrutescens Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 A beautiful (and unique) sub-shrubby and slightly woody primula with bright magenta flowers in late summer. Leaves are bluntly toothed and curved. Alplains collection from Plumas Co., CA, 2256m.

P442 Primula 'Tony' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Likely an allionii hybrid, this primula has reliable displays of long white flowers; narrow toothed leaves; a compact plant and good grower.

P369 Primula veris Part-sun prodMessage: $10 The common cowslip - umbels of yellow blossoms.

P515 Primula wilsonii v. anisidora Part-sun prodMessage: $10 with magnificent dark cherry red flowers on 60cm stems. For a moist, rich bed where it may self seed around.

P070 Primula wulfeniana Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Dark green, cartilaginous leaves; clear violet pink flowers; from Dolomites. Moist gritty soil, suitable for trough.

P489 Primula x allionii 'Hemswell Ember' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Warm pink flowers with a sharp yellow eye. Good grower, but compact enough for a trough.

P151 Primula x forsteri Part-sun prodMessage: $10 A hybrid of p. minima x p. hirsuta; low cushions of small toothed rosettes; rich pink flowers.

P106 Primula x forsteri 'Bileckii' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Sharply notched leaves bundle into tight rosettes. A natural hybrid of p. minima and p. rubra. Large pink-purple flowers.

P417 Primula x forsteri 'Dianne' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Hot magenta flowers on bright green heavily serrated leaves.

P134 Primula x juribella Part-sun prodMessage: $10 A rare and choice cross of p. minima and p. tryolensis. Leaves and rosettes resemble minima with their pointy, serrated edges, but flowers mimic the rose-purple tryolensis.

P042 Primula x loiseleurii 'Aire Mist' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Compact rosettes with toothed leaves; huge (3cm) stemless, pure white flowers nestled just above the leaves.

P043 Primula x loiseleurii 'Aire Waves' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Sister seedling to p. x 'Aire Mist' but blooms 2 weeks later; large white flowers.

P189 Primula x loiseleurii 'Lismore Yellow' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 A strong growing primula with numerous blooms of soft yellow. Cross between p. allionii and p. auricula.

P054 Primula x 'Pink Ice' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Vigorous grower; large, white flowers with a subtle pink suffusion.

P059 Primula x pubescens 'Cream Viscosa' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Soft peachy-yellow flowers, floriferous.

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P063 Primula x pubescens 'Freedom' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Hybrid of p. marginata and p. hirsuta, favouring p. marginata having serrate leaves; large, lilac flowers and green toothed leaves.

P107 Primula x pubescens 'Pat Barwick' Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Creamy flowers blushed with salmon; serrated leaves.

P397 Primula x pubescens R. Lupp Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Lovely purple flowered selection from Rick Lupp. Tight plant with a hint of yellow farina on leaves.

P076 Ptilotrichum spinosum Sun prodMessage: $10 Dome of wiry stems and small gray leaves; completely covered with soft pink flowers.

P443 Ptilotrichum spinosum 'Rubrum' Sun prodMessage: $10 Perfect mounds of tiny deep pink blooms, reaching 15-20cm in height. Grown from Piatek seed.

P536 Pulsatilla albana 'Lutea' Sun prodMessage: $11 Tuft of fine feathery leaves; numerous nodding soft primrose yellow flowers.

P517 Pulsatilla patens ssp. trisecta Sun prodMessage: $12 Large 20cm sulphur yellow flowers with attractive purple brush strokes on the outer sides of the petals. Very choice. V. Stanek collection from the alpine meadows in Sajan Mts., Russia; 2100m.

P424 Pulsatilla slavica Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Very choice, upwards facing soft violet blooms. Jurasek collection from Mala Fatra Mt., Slovakia; 750m.

P122 Pulsatilla vulgaris Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Large, sky-facing purple flowers on 15cm stems. A classic.

P401 Pulsatilla vulgaris 'Alba' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A wonderful form with large, snow-white flowers, very easy to grow.

P479 Pulsatilla vulgaris 'Blaue Glocke' Sun prodMessage: $10 A Jelitto introduction, selected for its large, bright violet bell-shaped flowers.

P521 Putoria calabrica Sun prodMessage: $12 Interesting small woody shrub - much like a Daphne but the flowers strongly resemble the tubular pink clusters of an Asperula. Pavelka collection from the stony slopes of the Pindos Mts., Greece; 1500m.

R064 Ramonda myconi 'lavender' Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $11 A selection we made of a seedling with flowers that are a vibrant, lusty hue of blue spectrum lavender. Outstanding!

R029 Ramonda myconi 'pink' Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $11 A clone selected for its rose coloured flowers.

R027 Ramonda nathaliae 'alba' Part-sun prodMessage: $12 Smaller and less vigorous than r. myconi; grows into congested, leathery rosettes; short stems bear open, white flowers with a yellow eye; for a shaded crevice or trough.

R002 Ramonda serbica Part-sun prodMessage: $12 Similar to r. myconi but slightly smaller; rusetted leaves give it a distinctive appearance; violet flowers with a yellow eye; uncommon in cultivation.

R085 Ranunculus albertii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 A buttercup that could melt a smile onto any face – big sweet flowers with overlapping, rounded petals, held on short 5-10cm stems; leaves are just as charmingly rounded as well. M. Pavelka collection from alpine meadows; Tian-Shan, Kyrgyzstan at 3700m.

R084 Ranunculus cf. carinthiacus Sun prodMessage: $11 Yellow buttercups to 15cm; Piatek collection from Mavrovo, Macedonia.

R037 Ranunculus crenatus Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 Small clumps of dark, glossy orbicular leaves, crimped at the edges. Wide (2.5cm) flowers on short (5cm) stems, pure white little buttercups in spring. Easy to please, grow in rich, gritty soils with adequate moisture; super trough plant.

R087 Ranunculus dongrergensis Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $11 The tiniest ranunculus we’ve grown, tufts of dentate leaves grow to just 3-5cm high with sprays of small yellow buttercups. Holubec collection from cold northern rocks, GalungLa, Tibet; 4000m.

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R008 Raoulia australis Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 New Zealand mats of tiny, shiney, round leaves - closest thing you'll find in a garden to pure silver.

R017 Raoulia tenuicaulis Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Bright green mats with a touch of silver; white, scented flowers. For a trough or moist scree.

R015 Rhamnus microcarpus Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $14 From the Caucasus and similar to r. pumilus; dwarf shrub with woody stems adpressed to the contour of the rocks; broad, veined leaves; black berries in late summer; perfect for a trough.

R040 Rhodiola amabalis Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Tiny species with linear leaves on stems emerging from a thick root stock; cherry pink buds evolve into lemon yellow flowers. From the Himalaya at 3600m.

R070 'Azurika' Part-sun prodMessage: $15 Dwarf r. impeditum hybrid covered in royal purple blooms. Small dark green leaves; stays nicely compact.

R051 Rhododendron 'Ernie Dee' Part-sun prodMessage: $15 A hybrid of R. dauricum x R. racemosum; low wide cushions of rugose leaves, lots of purple, lightly frilled flowers, to 50cm tall.

R053 Rhododendron fastigiatum Part-sun prodMessage: $15 A good small shrub for the rock garden maturing to ~60cm in height. Upright branches with elliptic, bluish-green leaves. Clusters of attractive lavender/blue flowers in spring. Grow in gritty humus.

R056 Rhododendron 'Ginny Gee' Part-sun prodMessage: $15 A dwarf hybrid growing to 60cm in 10 years, large white flowers with pink on the reverse, small dark green leaves, tolerant to heat and cold (-23C).

R079 Rhododendron impeditum x moupinense Part-sun prodMessage: $15 A wonderful dwarf cross from Nova Scotia's infamous rhododendron breeder, Captain Dick Steele.

R054 Rhododendron kiusianum 'Betty Muir' Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $15 A selection of compact form of this wonderful Japanese species; ancient, gnarled branches, rounded pink flowers, to 50 cm after 10 years.

R055 Rhododendron kotschyi Part-sun prodMessage: $15 Compact shrub growing to ~40cm tall. Grows in pine scrubland to open boggy pastures in the Balkans in limestone areas. Rosy-pink flowers in terminal clusters.

R043 Rhododendron 'Little Olga' Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $15 A dwarf cultivar at ~50cm and as hardy as rhododendron 'PJM'- lusty pink flowers produced in late spring.

R096 Rhododendron 'Marilee' Part-sun prodMessage: $15 Hot reddish pink flowers on olive green leaves with a hint of bronze; only 45cm in height after 10 years.

R050 Rhododendron 'Pink Pancake' Part-sun prodMessage: $15 Prostrate growing, blooms in late June with large peach/pink wavy flowers, 25cm tall.

R076 Rhododendron sargentianum 'Maricee' Part-sun prodMessage: $15 Dwarf, dainty species with small frosted pink daphne like blooms. Not difficult to grow and a reliable bloomer that will eventually reach about 40cm in height.

R034 tibetica Part-sun prodMessage: $14 Lance like leaves clinging tightly to the stem; purple flowers appearing from the leaf axils; compact growing ~15cm. A new hardy collection from China; gravelly, rich soil in part shade.

R071 Rosularia sempervivum ssp. glaucophylla Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Spathulate, fleshy leaves, prominent dark pink flowers in summer.

S288 Salix calcicola Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $15 Low growing shrub. Slightly hairy, rounded leaves; colourful stems year round.

S856 Salix candida ex Barlow Sun prodMessage: $15

S002 Salix hylematica Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Mat forming dwarf willow with glossy, green leaves closely crowded on the branches; red catkins in spring.

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S857 Salix jejuna x glauca Sun prodMessage: $15

S353 Salix lanata prodMessage: $15 Silver, woolly rounded leaves on striking mustard yellow stems and buds; low lying growth structure.

S355 Salix lapponum Sun prodMessage: $15 Small, downy silver lanceolate leaves; shrubby, with many reddish brown stems.

S351 Salix repens 'Iona' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Dwarf cultivar, long red stems, grows to just 10-15cm tall, but can spread out to 45cm. Yellow catkins in spring; narrow oval leaves.

S294 Salix serpyllifolia Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $15 A woody, prostrate species that crawls over soil and rock alike, glossy spathulate leaves, bright yellow catkins. A lovely, easy to please willow that provides an interesting mat in which to grow other turf plants, e.g.- gentians.

S125 Salvia caespitosa Sun prodMessage: $14 A miniature sage. Hairy, gray foliage; large lavender flowers.

S881 Salvia canescens Sun prodMessage: $12 Leaves covered in silver hairs, growing to 20cm with whorls of blue-purple flowers. Holubec collection from Balkaria, Caucasus.

S873 Salvia microstegia Sun prodMessage: $11 Rosettes of large, lanate leaves; white flowers adorn towering branched stems. Pavelka collection from stony slopes of Karagol, Turkey.

S823 Salvia pisidica Sun prodMessage: $11 Strong purple flowers with white tongue. Pavelka collection from stony slopes; Elmali Dag, Turkey.

S238 Santolina chamaecyparissus 'Small-ness' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Very compact mass of grey, fragrant leaves to 12cm tall; hardy to zone 6. Perfect for a trough.

S099 Saponaria 'Bressingham' Sun prodMessage: $10 Tight green mats with stemless clusters of deep pink flowers.

S843 Saponaria caespitosa Sun prodMessage: $9 Low tidy mats of pointed green leaves to 8cm high; clusters of early summer pink flowers. Easygoing plant for the rockery, from central and eastern of Pyrenees Mts.

S329 Saponaria lutea Sun prodMessage: $10 Dwarf cushion of lanceolate leaves; short 3-8cm scapes with clusters of unusual yellow flowers. Pavelka collection from rock crevices in the Alps, ; 2400m.

S263 Saponaria pulvinaris Sun prodMessage: $12 Although lumped with s. pumilio now, this form is noticeably different; the mounds are larger ~6cm high and the leaves longer and with gray hairs; dark pink flowers; Turkey.

S842 Saponaria sicula Sun prodMessage: $9 The ‘Sicilian Soapwort’, low circular mats of intense pink flowers. An endemic from Mount Etna, Sicily.

S328 Saponaria x 'Rosengnome' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Dense mound of thick linear leaves, lots of large, pink flowers in late spring.

S844 Saponaria x suendermannii Sun prodMessage: $10 Pink S. caespitosa flowers, on compact mound like the S. bellidifolia it is crossed with; grown from Alplains seed.

S004 Satureja spinosa Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 A spiny, pygmy shrub making domes about 15cm high; covered with white flowers every August. From Crete, give it a hot, well-drained spot.

S019 'Albert Einstein' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Very thick, dark green leaves with a cluster of yellow flowers held high on a red stem.

S230 Saxifraga 'Allendale Charm' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 A nice tight cushion that produces pink buds and a fantastic display of stemless pure white flowers. Hybrid from Ray Fairbairn.

S059 Saxifraga 'Athena' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Large, striking, silver encrusted rosettes. Thick red stems holding heavy red buds for a good length of time before showing small white flowers. A beautiful Kraus cultivar and structural saxifrage in the garden or trough. Page 32 of 42 Wrightman Alpines Nursery 2021Plant List

S103 Saxifraga 'August Hayek' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Slightly overlapping white petals lie almost flatly open. Tight, hard, domed cushion; pointed leaves.

S020 Saxifraga 'Beatrix Stanley' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Small tight mounds with large purple/pink flowers.

S060 Saxifraga 'Benesov' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Kraus cultivar; tight clumps of small rosettes; stemless deep pink flowers... Stunning.

S160 Saxifraga 'Bob Hawkins' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Forms low, compact hummocks of deeply cut silver and green leaves. White flowers on 15cm stems.

S274 Saxifraga 'Bohemia' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 A Kraus cultivar. Juicy orange flowers on thick, plump rosettes. Beautiful and unique saxifraga.

S309 Saxifraga 'Bohemian Karst' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 The most delicious of colours - tangy red. A Karel Lang cross of S. kotschyi and S. columnaris.

S061 Saxifraga 'Bohunka' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Kraus cultivar; beautiful tiny rosettes, very tight; huge cup shaped white flowers on short stems, very attractive.

S021 Saxifraga 'Brno' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Sharply pointed rosettes form a firm hummock. Pale yellow flowers with orange centres.

S104 Saxifraga burserana Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Very large, open, white flowers on compact, domed cushions. Sharply pointed leaves. A very elegant display.

S022 Saxifraga 'Cambridge Seedling' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Small, silver encrusted rosettes with open, rounded light pink blossoms with intense orange-pink centres.

S170 Saxifraga 'Camyra' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Firm, light green rosettes with white edged tips. Short stems of smooth pinkish-yellow flowers.

S105 Saxifraga cochlearis 'Minor' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Easy growing, tiny sax with a fine spray of white blooms held on long stems. Rosettes are tight and heavily lime encrusted. In tufa block.

S275 Saxifraga crustata Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Narrow, pointed, linear leaves with edges speckled in lime spots. 30cm red stems with creamy flowers.

S108 Saxifraga 'Delia' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 This sax blooms several cup-shaped, deep violet-pink flowers on firm, lime encrusted rosettes.

S109 Saxifraga 'Edgar Irmscher' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Unusual orange-yellow blooms, with brown veins held on a red stem. Dense mat of stiff rosettes.

S110 Saxifraga 'Edward Storch' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Kraus cultivar. Small, elongated white to very light pink flowers on a red stem. Lime encrusted rosettes.

S009 Saxifraga 'Elizabeth Sinclair' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 A mat of spiny, tight rosettes; numerous pale yellow flowers.

S012 Saxifraga 'F.L. Vek' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Needle-like leaves with silver frosting; clear yellow flowers.

S011 Saxifraga ferdinandi-coburgi ssp. radoslavoffii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Very nice green, stiff domes; clusters of bright yellow flowers.

S023 Saxifraga 'Gratoides II' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Pointed, linear leaves; yellow flowers.

S845 Saxifraga grisebachii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Eye-catching, large silver rosettes; single stems curve downwards with reddish pink flowers. Grown from Piatek’s seed.

S024 Saxifraga 'Harry Marshall' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Short 3cm stems displaying beautiful large white flowers with raspberry red anthers in early spring. Very tiny, pointed leaves form an extremely tight mound. Page 33 of 42 Wrightman Alpines Nursery 2021Plant List

S878 Saxifraga hostii Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Spathulate leaves with white encrusted margins. Long stems of beautiful white flowers, lightly speckled in purple. An easy to please lime lover, looking for a well drained crevice in the garden. Slovenia.

S330 Saxifraga 'Humoreska' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Cute rounded, pale yellow/peach flowers.

S196 Saxifraga 'Icicle' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Juniperifolia type foliage of an icy blue-green; very bright white flowers with greenish veins - a very attractive cultivar from Lincoln Foster.

S014 Saxifraga 'Irena' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Irregular, elongated, blue-green rosettes with white flowers. One of the last kabschias to bloom.

S113 Saxifraga 'Iris Pritchard' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Creamy apricot flowers with yellow anthers on thick, 7cm red stems. Slightly domed cushions; mint green, sharply pointed leaves.

S027 Saxifraga 'Iva' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Kraus cultivar. Round, mint green rosettes. Partially opened, rich carmine flowers.

S114 Saxifraga 'Jan Neruda' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 A very gorgeous cultivar from 2 different seedlings of s. ''Karel Capek'' crossed by Kraus and Holenka. Early blooming, very large white flowers with ever changing centres (from yellow to deep red) on 3cm stems. Strong growing, stiff, spiny mint-green rosettes.

S071 Saxifraga 'Jana' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Kraus cultivar. Hot, magenta buds and flowers sitting on convoluted mounds of heavily silvered rosettes. One of Kraus'''' last selections and named for his daughter, this cultivar is my favourite. Like other cultivars from Kraus, it is very growable.

S115 Saxifraga 'Jaroslav Horny' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Thick, encrusted rosettes cluster to form a rather irregualar shaped cushion. Long-lasting, rounded white flowers are held on thick hairy stems.

S028 Saxifraga 'Jiri Voskovec' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Kraus cultivar. Dynamic foliage: large, pointed and heavily frosted blue-green leaves. Flowers have separated white petals, with light pink veins.

S312 Saxifraga 'Josef Capek' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 A rather slow growing cv with smaller leaves and overall size; large deep salmon-pink flowers. Josef Capek, a painter was a brother of Karel Capek the Czech writer.

S369 Saxifraga juniperifolia Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 An interesting Kabschia species with its spiny dark green leaves, held tightly in little balls that are about the same size as the deep yellow clusters of flowers blooming several centimetres above the plant.

S116 Saxifraga 'Jupiter' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Huge, peach flowers. Small tight cushion of slim, pointy leaves.

S198 Saxifraga 'Karel Capek' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 A megasaeflora hybrid from Holenka, large overlapping petals of a deep rose colour; stiff, spiny domes. One of the most attractive cultivars.

S072 Saxifraga 'King Charles IV' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Sharp, spikey leaves make tight rosettes. Stems of thin light yellow flowers.

S030 Saxifraga 'Korund' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Kraus cultivar. Coral like in structure. Leaves are blue-green with lime pits. Thick stems of clear white flowers - very easy to grow.

S173 Saxifraga 'Kyrillii' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Yellowish flowers; small, sharply pointed leaves with a touch of farina.

S117 Saxifraga 'L.G. Godseff' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Elegant yellow blooms with bright yellow anthers on long 6-7cm stems. Tight mounds of sharp, dark green, shiny leaves.

S175 Saxifraga 'Labe' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Stems of beautiful, large, white/pink flowers on a hard mat of blue-green encrusted rosettes.

S118 Saxifraga 'Lilac Time' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Heavily encrusted, hard cushions; beautiful soft lilac-pink flowers.

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S031 Saxifraga 'Lusanna' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Elegant, obovate and overlapping white to light pink petals with light pink anthers. Tiny, hard and spiny cushion.

S010 Saxifraga 'Lutea' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Silvery, flat, spathulate leaves. Slightly opened, light yellow flowers on red stems.

S199 Saxifraga luteo purpurea aretioides x media Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Hard, silver encrusted rosettes. Juicey yellow flowers.

S813 Saxifraga marginata - robust form Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Lime encrusted flat rosettes form a tight cushion; clusters of large white flowers held 10cm high. A robust form collected by Jurasek from Vranica, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 2000m.

S122 Saxifraga 'Marianna' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Magnificent, long-lasting, sulphur coloured blooms on slender stems. Billiant display of bloom. Tight and firm cushion.

S073 Saxifraga 'Meteor' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Rosettes of sharply pointed leaves, are curved slightly closed. Clusters of smooth yellow flowers.

S313 Saxifraga 'Mikulas Kopernik' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Karel Lang cultivar - unusual semi-open light violet flowers set directly on thick rosettes.

S342 Saxifraga 'Monarch' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Large 4-7cm rosettes form a quick growing mat. White flowers with red spots on graceful 50 cm long stems.

S201 Saxifraga 'Mother Queen' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Very tight, juniper like leaves; masses of short stemmed rosey flowers.

S315 Saxifraga 'Naarden' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Pink/orange centre with large creamy petals that unfold from deep pink buds. When in bloom it is absolutely full of flowers, raised 10- 15cm off the hard mound. Rosettes are tight but thick. A 1999 Karel Lang cultivar.

S124 Saxifraga 'Nancye' (ex Anne Bedall) Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 A stiff cushion of convex, mint green rosettes; strong pink flowers.

S314 Saxifraga 'Neptun' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Peachy/cream flowers just above the compact mound of silver leaves.

S317 Saxifraga oppositifolia 'Porteous' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 From Barrie Porteous' Muskoka garden, a variety he brought back from Scotland in the early 1980's, silver mats with full and rounded purple flowers.

S138 Saxifraga oppositifolia 'Theoden' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Large stemless vibrant rose-purple blooms; lime-encrusted prostrate mats. Very striking.

S006 Saxifraga paniculata 'Rosea' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Gorgeous, rose-coloured flowers. Wide, rose-tinged rosettes.

S200 Saxifraga 'Peach Blossom' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 A Foster introduction; silver tinged, spiny rosettes; flowers are light pink.

S074 Saxifraga 'Pearl Rose' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Thick, slow growing cushion with large lilac-pink flowers.

S017 Saxifraga 'Penelope' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Sharply pointed leaves form loose rosettes; apricot flowers.

S075 Saxifraga 'Petruska' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Tiny deep green rosettes create a tight, hard cushion. Long stems with very pale yellow flowers.

S126 Saxifraga 'Pluto' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 A cushion of stiff spikey, mint-green leaves. Rounded, pink flowers.

S045 Saxifraga 'Premysl Orac' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Kraus cultivar. Strong growing saxifrage. Green pointed leaves; yellow flowers. Named after a mythical Czech character, somewhat like Paul Bunion.

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S127 Saxifraga 'Primrose ' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Vigorous growing sax. Caudicles are slightly elongated. Fully open blooms of pale yellow.

S129 Saxifraga 'Radka' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Kraus cultivar. Pointy, concave, mint to dark blue-green leaves. Very large, open, lemon yellow flowers on red stems.

S130 Saxifraga 'Red Poll' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 A cushion of tiny, tight dark green rosettes. Large deep pink flowers.

S131 Saxifraga 'Riverslea' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Small, steeply domed cushion, with heavily lime-encrusted rosettes. Purple-violet flowers.

S132 Saxifraga 'Romeo' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Red-violet flowers. Robust, open, silvery rosettes mass together in a firm cushion.

S177 Saxifraga 'Romulus' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Large and very showy light pink flowers on minty rosettes.

S133 Saxifraga 'Rosemarie' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Dense, flat mint-green cushion with numerous rose blooms.

S128 Saxifraga 'Russell V. Prichard' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Very tiny, pointy rosettes form a tight, dense mat. Pale pink flowers are large but delicate with orange red centres.

S344 Saxifraga scleropoda Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Kabschia species; sulphur yellow flowers (consisting mostly of a spray of staemens) in clusters on stiff lanceolate, dark green leaves.

S277 Saxifraga sempervivum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Mint green spiny narrow leaves; nodding deep raspberry stems holding the bud and flower.

S135 Saxifraga 'Spartakus' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Green, spiny, open rosettes are prominently lime-encrusted. Slender, rounded, pale yellow petals.

S318 Saxifraga 'Strahov' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Lovely pink, long, reflexed petalled cross of s. 'Jupiter' and s. lilacina.

S345 Saxifraga 'Thalia' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Sunny display of large canary yellow blooms on red stems; tight, pointed leaves. Kraus seedling of S. x boydii 'William Boyd' named in 1994.

S346 Saxifraga 'Tromso' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $20 A recent (2006) cross of s. dinnikii and s. poluniniana by Karl Lang. Extremely tiny envrusted rosettes. Stemless flowers with attractive ribbed petals; silky white with a hint of pink somewhere in the background.

S147 Saxifraga urbium 'Variegata' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Green leaves speckled with gold spots. Sprays of light pink flowers. Prefers part shade where it forms dense mats.

S208 Saxifraga 'Vaclav Hollar' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Large, showy blue-green rosettes of sharply pointed leaves. Thick, hairy stems holding nodding red buds with slightly open flowers.

S356 Saxifraga valdensis Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Tiny, silver encrusted rosettes form extremely tight mounds.Thick red stems with umbels of white flowers. Endemic to the alpine regions between France and Italy.

S055 Saxifraga 'Valerie Keevil' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Tiny rosettes; cute pink flowers with rounded, separated petals.

S139 Saxifraga 'Vesna' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 The Czech Godess of Spring. Dainty, pale yellow blooms on 3-6cm yellowish stems. Shortly pointed dark green leaves.

S141 Saxifraga 'Vladana' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Kraus cultivar. Gorgeous beige-yellow blooms with striking red centres. Good grower and prolific bloomer,but still a small dense cushion.

S205 Saxifraga 'Volgeri' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Frosty large rosettes, quite pointed and mint green; flowers stems are red with small nodding white flowers.

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S057 Saxifraga wendelboi I Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Lime encrusted leaves form a hard, low-domed mound. Dainty, slightly reflexed white flowers.

S143 Saxifraga wendelboi II Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Another seedling of Wendelboi. Strong clear white flowers.

S144 Saxifraga 'Winton Harding' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $17 Flowers with soft yellow petals and lemon-yellow centres compliment minty juniper-like rosettes.

S311 Saxifraga x dinninaris Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $20 Rarely offered cross of S. dinnikii x S. columnaris. Extremely tiny rosettes that implausibly produce such showy dark pink blooms. This has been a favourite to pamper along over the years and watch mature. Though it is slow to grow, it's not fussy outside.

S032 Scutellaria indica v. parvifolia Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Tufted plant, with short stems about 7cm tall carrying an unending supply of purple flowers; very good for a trough.

S332 Scutellaria oreophila Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Closely related to s. orientalis, the whole plant is larger but sprawls out in the same fashion; large flowers of pale yellow with hints of blue.

S101 Scutellaria prostrata Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Loose forming mats of tiny serrated leaves. Summer blooms of bicolour white and violet. With its deciduous habit, it is also well behaved.

S821 Scutellaria przewalskii Sun prodMessage: $12 This is a personal favourite out of all the scuts we have grown. It’s tough, yet looks so delicate, a flat mat of tiny, pinnate mint green leaves under stemless yellow dragon flowers with rosy purple tongues. The entire plant stays under 10cm in height and grows in pure gritty sand quite happily.

S289 Sedum oblanceolatum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $11 A tiny, slow-growing member of section Gormania, the tight rosettes of this species are composed of distinctly blunt leaves, the resulting mound is very eye-catching. Pale yellow flowers with a waxy coating on the calyces. An outstanding miniature collected by Ron Ratko from 1800m in the Siskiyou.

S218 Sedum obtusifolium Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 A very odd stonecrop which makes fleshy mounds of light green. From its appearance I would use it in a moister, lightly shaded spot.

S096 Sedum pachyclados Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Blue glaucous toothed leaves arranged in a 5cm rosette. Starry white flowers.

S241 Sedum pilosum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Odd little biennial sedum, the rosettes look like a small sempervivum; 10cm stems bearing bright pink flowers; from the Caucasus. Let it self seed.

S232 Sedum pluricaule 'Rose Carpet' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 A desciduous species from Siberia; circular leaves of pinkish/gray in small hummocks to 4cm tall. Bright rose flowers are perfectly set on the leaves.

S036 Sedum populifolium Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Miniature shrub with woody branches; succulent leaves resemble holly; white-star flowers; very effective in a trough; Siberia.

S038 Sedum reflexum 'Cristatum' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Large, brown, corky rootstock with spiky, green needles; resembles a contorted pine.

S134 Sedum spathulifolium var. majus Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Large, flat, gray spathulate leaves. Lots of yellow flowers.

S039 Sedum spathulifolium 'Waight Hybrid' Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $9 5cm blue-gray, rounded leaves covered with yellow flowers in summer.

S297 Selaginella rupestris Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Thick, low carpets of soft bristles. Native of dry, sandy areas in Eastern North America.

S281 Selaginella sanguinolenta v. compressa Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $10 Densely cushion forming with tiny leaves forming soft domes; grow in humusy, drier soils in shade or part shade.

S298 Sempervivum arachnoideum 'album' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 A nice miniature form with pure white flowers, 3cm.

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S810 Sempervivum arachnoideum 'Forest Frost' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Medium sized s. arachnoideum with light green rosettes thickly covered in webbing.

S078 Sempervivum arachnoideum 'Minor' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Green leaves with reverse red backings make up very small rosettes with inside cob-webbing.

S040 Sempervivum arachnoideum 'Rubrum' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Very tiny rosettes, red flower.

S085 Sempervivum arachnoideum x pittonii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Tight, tiny, spherical rosettes that are hairy and backed in red.

S267 Sempervivum 'Belladonna' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Large, soft purple/gray rosettes; pink flowers.

S154 Sempervivum 'Bronco' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Bronze to purple sharply tipped leaves.

S084 Sempervivum calcareum 'Mrs. Giuseppi' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Glaucous, pointed leaves with purple tips; neat medium sized rosettes.

S290 Sempervivum calcareum 'Pink Pearl' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Large, slow growing, multi-coloured leaves of light green and pink shading to dark pink at the tips.

S826 Sempervivum ciliosum Sun prodMessage: $8 Pale green globular rosettes completely covered in starbursts of hairs, cactus like. Jurasek collection from Slavjanka, Bulgaria; 1800m.

S829 Sempervivum erythraeum Sun prodMessage: $8

S252 Sempervivum nevadense Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Tight rosettes of light green with red tips; from Sierra .

S155 Sempervivum octopodes var. apetalum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Small bright green leaves on tight spheres; chicks on long octopus like stolons.

S266 Sempervivum 'Oddity' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Leaves sharply involute like; the early spring colour is gives a strong flush of purple/red, later showing more green- aptly named.

S348 Sempervivum 'Red Ace' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Super red spikey leaves tipped with silver hairs.

S181 Sempervivum 'Silver Cup' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 Small rosettes with bright, silver centre (s. arachnoideum parentage). Very attractive for trough or scree.

S186 Sempervivum 'Silver Jamin' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $8 A tight little bun; grey-green leaves with pink tips and a fuzzy centre.

S827 Sempervivum 'Sprite' Sun prodMessage: $8 One of the best cobweb semps. Deep red outer leaves with frosty white centres.

S866 Senecio abrotanifolius ssp. tyrolensis Sun prodMessage: $11 Rambling tufts of pinnate leaves; hot yellow-orange flowers in summer. Jurasek collection from the Alps at 2200m.

S283 Silene acaulis 'Anne Spiegel' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A very small plant which makes very tight mats; pink flowers and easy growing.

S234 Silene acaulis 'Frances' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A tighter selection with very bright green leaves and very pale pink, almost white, flowers; an excellent selection.

S875 Silene acaulis ssp. exscapa Sun prodMessage: $10 Dense cushion of small pink flowers with flower stalks much shorter than the calyx; collected in Austria.

S874 Silene acaulis ssp. longiscapa Sun prodMessage: $10 Dense cushions of pink flowers on longer 1-3cm scapes. Pavelka collection from alpine meadows at 2700m; Alps, France.

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S299 Silene aff. davidii 'kanteensis' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Josef Halda's collection of this high alpine silene in Sichuan. Flat yellow-green cushion, of succulent leaves, large stemless purple-pink flowers. Very choice.

S814 Silene baumgarteniana Sun prodMessage: $10 Eye-catching large pink blooms on low green cushions. Jurasek collection from Pirin Mt, Bulgaria; 2400m.

S301 Silene bolanthoides Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Pavelka collection from 1700m on Kaz Dag, dense cushions with large pale pink flowers on short stems. Pavelka declares, "...one of the best silene kinds."

S868 Silene caryophylloides ssp. eglandulosa Sun prodMessage: $10 A striking cushion of linear leaves and single cream flowers. Jurasek collection Dedegol Dag, Turkey; 2500m.

S336 Silene pharnaceifolia Sun prodMessage: $12 An endemic growing on Bolkar Dag at 3200m. This is a very compact Silene, not much larger than S. acaulis but with gray/green foliage setting off the red flowers which are borne on short stems.

S830 Silene regia Sun prodMessage: $9 This is one for the hummingbirds and , and adds colour to the garden in late summer. Fire engine red flowers on tall 40-60cm stems. Native to central and southern United States; grown from Barrie Porteous’ seed.

S841 Silene schafta Sun prodMessage: $10 Easy to grow mounds of bright green pointed leaves, 10-15cm high. Much desired late summer to early fall magenta bloomer.

S812 Silene uniflora 'Compacta' Sun prodMessage: $9 Long blooming white flowered silene that grows about 15cm high. Easy to please, probably best in medium sized rockery area.

S049 Silene x 'Abbotswood Rose' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Lovely, long about 20cm tall; blooms of rose pink from July to October; valuable for its bloom and tolerance of dry soil.

S082 Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Leathery, rounded, dark green leaves; 1 to 3 fringed lavender flowers on scapes to 15cm high.

S804 Soldanella alpina 'Prokletije' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Green cushions, fringed violet flowers, robust form. Pavelka collection from Prokletije, Monte Negro.

S335 Soldanella dimonei Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Tiny, tufted mounds of glaucous/gray leaves; delicate fringed bells of blue/violet; from cold turf in the sar Planina, Macedonia.

S831 Soldanella hungarica Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $10 Thick rounded leaves, fringed purple bells. From seed collected by Gabriela Costea; Eastern Carpathian Mts, forest edges.

S066 Soldanella pindicola Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Pavelka collection from Pindus Mt., Greece. Robust plant; larger flowers that are broadly fringed.

S286 Solidago multiradiata Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 From the windswept Wastach Plateau this diminutive form bravely carpets the barren land; numerous yellow-rayed flowers on short 10cm stems; a lovely carpet plant.

S333 Solidago virgaurea ssp. minuta Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A dwarf form of this upright species throwing flower stems with loose racemes ~20 cm high.

S870 Sphaeromeria capitata Sun prodMessage: $10 An Artemisia relative with its densely tufted silver mats. Yellow flower poms held up on stems above. Alplains collection from Fremont Co., WY, 2088m.

S236 Spiraea japonica 'Bullata' Sun prodMessage: $10 Dwarf cultivar to 30cm with congested, wavy leaves. Lovely erect form; small heads of crimson flowers.

S242 Stachys lavandulifolia Sun prodMessage: $10 Collected at 2800m on Palendoken, Turkey; dwarf mats of narrow leaves covered in long, silky hairs. Short spikes bearing purple flowers with feathery bracts. A very attractive plant and one of our favourites.

S079 Stachys monieri 'Saharan Pink' Sun prodMessage: $9 Soft pink spikes bloom in mid-late summer. Oblong leaves; clump forming.

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S349 Stachys officinalis 'Nana' Sun prodMessage: $9 A diminutive form with typical rose pink flowers.

S212 Synthyris missurica v. stellata Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Shiny, dark green orbicular leaves, maroon on the underside; lavender flowers with boldly exserted anthers borne early before the leaves fully unfurl; moist scree or trough.

S334 Synthyris pinnatifida v. laciniata Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 From Iron Mt., Utah at ~ 11,000' in volcanic gravels.; dense tufts of rounded leaves with incised edging; 5cm spikes densely packed withdark purple flowers.

T038 Tanacetum armenum Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Dwarf subshrub of woody stems with silver/green leaves to 15cm tall. Single white daisy like flower, from Sultan Dag.

T045 Telesonix jamesii Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 A must try from the saxifrage family – deep magenta blooms on stalks held above a clump of sticky round scalloped leaves. Plant does go completely dormant in the winter. Alplains collection south facing granite cracks in Teller Co., CO, 3841m.

T044 Teucrium sp. Teruel Sun prodMessage: $10 Lovely Pavelka collection from the Teruel Mts, 1900m. Tiny grey linear leaves, heads of pink flowers; 5cm.

T053 Thlaspi montanum Sun prodMessage: $10 Spoon shaped leaves form a mat from which stems of small white blooms arise in early spring. Jurasek collection from Kajmakcalan, Greece; 2500m.

T010 Thymus doerfleri 'Bressingham' Sun prodMessage: $9 Wonderful grey-green woolly mat for around stepping stones, reaching 5cm high at most. Prolific rose pink blooms in spring.

T004 Thymus serpyllum 'Minus' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 The most rugged form of thyme which easily grows in pavement crevices and creeps over the edges. It will withstand traffic better than anything else we have used. Flowers are spare; but the rich pink is eye-catching over the soft gray-green.

T048 Thymus zeravshanicus Sun prodMessage: $10 Pink flowers on 4-8cm cushions. Pavelka collection from loamy, stony slopes of Tian-Shan, Kyrgyzstan; 2000m.

T062 Townsendia leptotes 'Jeanie's Purple' Sun prodMessage: $12 Petite rosettes, just 1-3cm in height with slender leaves and large, stemless, pink/purple flowers, slightly darker than the normal form.

T049 Townsendia parryi Sun prodMessage: $11 Large single purple daisies on 10-20cm stems. Good trough specimen and will gently self seed.

T063 Trifolium haydenii Sun prodMessage: $11 Delightful, soft-apricot, hanging clover heads; low mounds of jagged leaves. Alplains collection from Carbon Co., MT, 2622m.

T066 Triosteum himalayanum Part-sun prodMessage: $12 White flowers, but really grown for the tight clump of glistening red borne in the fall. Large ovate, hairy leaves on stems to 40cm in height; for part-shade woodland garden. Jurasek collection from E. Tibet, Lulang; 3700m.

T043 Trollius asiaticus Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Showy dark yellow flowers (5cm wide); toothed foliage; 30cm high. Jurasek collection from Siberia.

T057 Trollius farreri Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Large yellow flowers on a neat, dark green bush, just 15-30cm tall; spring to early summer bloomer. Jurasek collection; Yunnan, 4300m.

T050 Trollius pumilus Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Compact mound of glossy green cut-leaves, with large buttercup golden flowers. Perfect for a moist spot in your rock garden.

T065 Trollius ranunculoides Sun prodMessage: $12 Many solitary yellow buttercup flowers; compact mound of deeply toothed foliage. Jurasek collection from Yunnan; 4300m.

V001 Valeriana arizonica Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Dwarf carpet with shiny rounded leaves, fragrant pink flowers in spring; southwestern U.S.

V002 Valeriana sp. '' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Relatively slow growing, shiny green leaves; flowers are pink in large, attractive heads; I find this species to be the most attractive of all the small valeriana I have grown.

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V012 Valeriana supina Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Small species (10cm) from Europe; rounded leaves. Cymes of pink flowers; trough.

V023 Verbascum x 'Letitia' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Small shrubby plant; spiny stems with blue/grey downy leaves; profusely flowering over summer with bright yellow blossoms ~2cm wide; 10-20cm tall, very hardy.

V051 Verbascum xanthophoeniceum Sun prodMessage: $10 A perennial endemic of the Balkan region. Basal rosettes of dark green leaves; yellow flowers with rusty purple centres on 15-40cm branched stems. Pavelka collection from sandy, stony slopes of Salda Lake, Turkey.

V017 armena Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Vigorous mats of short linear leaves; long stems with masses of blue in May.

V004 Veronica bombycina ssp. bolkardaghensis Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $14 Mat forming with tiny, silver-felted leaves; covered with pure blue flowers in May-- a real jaw-dropper; plant in a lean, gravely soil with plenty of sun; a gem from Turkey.

V005 Veronica caespitosa Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Small, soft, hairy cushions; sky blue flowers. This Turkish mat gracefully grows in amongst all plants - it's neither aggressive nor weak.

V054 Veronica cuneifolia Sun prodMessage: $10 Mats of tiny cut leaves; 1-4cm scapes of blue flowers. Pavelka collection from stony slopes of Sandras Dag, Turkey.

V052 Veronica dichrus Sun prodMessage: $10 Small cushions of grey leaves and many blue flowers; just 5-10cm in height. Pavelka collection from gypsum hills and stony slopes of Bolkar Dag, Turkey.

V041 Veronica fruticosa Sun prodMessage: $9 Mats (10cm high) of shiny oval leaves and blue flowers in mid-spring to early summer.

V048 Veronica gentianoides Sun prodMessage: $10 Glossy, dark green leaves that do make you think it's a gentian when not in bloom. Spikes (10-25cm high) of pale blue flowers in late spring. Vladimir Stanek collection from alpine meadows in the Pontic Alps, Turkey; 2200m.

V006 Veronica liwanensis Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Deep green carpets of shiny round leaves; bright blue flowers with a white eye.

V049 Veronica macrostachya ssp. sorgerae Sun prodMessage: $10 Attractive cushions of soft, linear, tomentose leaves. Seedlings vary widely in colour from hot pink, to true blue, purple and even white with a pink centre. Pavelka collection from limestone rocks of Bozkir, Turkey.

V007 Veronica oltensis Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $9 Carpets of minute, pinnate leaves; lovely azure blue and white flowers give a hazy effect in May.

V044 Veronica schmidtiana Sun prodMessage: $9 Tufted mats of distinct pinnatisect leaves; 15-20cm spikes of lavender blue flowers in early summer. From N. Japan and the Sakhalin Peninsula.

V046 Veronica surculosa Sun prodMessage: $9 Ground hugging mat, just 1-4cm high; covered in blue/purple blooms in early spring. Jurasek collection from Bolkar Dag, Turkey; 2200m.

V045 Veronica thymoides Sun prodMessage: $9 Cushions of glaucous leaves; racemes of blue flowers. Pavelka collection from limestone slopes in the Iti Mts, Greece; 2000m.

V042 Veronica thymoides ssp. pseudocinerea Sun prodMessage: $9 Mats of blue flowers in early summer; slightly larger than V. thymoides. Pavelka collection from stony slopes of Bolkar Dag, Turkey.

V056 Viola cunninghamii Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $11 Clumps of bright white flowers with purple stripes. Should be grown in moist, shaded area. New Zealand species, with thanks to Ian Christie for the seed.

V047 Viola jooi Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Fragrant reddish-violet flowers on compact mounds of glossy heart shaped leaves. Native to SE Europe, Romania. Grown from Gabriella Costea’s seed.

V057 Viola rupestris Part-sun prodMessage: $10 Light purple violets; 2-6cm tuft of kidney shaped leaves. From SE Moravia, .

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V011 Vitaliana primuliflora ssp. cinerea Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $12 Intense butter yellow flowers in profusion cover silver mats; absolutely gorgeous; excellent for trough.

W007 Woodsia obtusa Part-sun ShadeprodMessage: $12 An eastern N. American native, this ‘Blunt-lobe Cliff Fern’ emerges early in spring, growing 15-30cm tall. Easy to grow yet a good species for the rock garden in moist but well drained gritty soil. From Iain at Fernwood Plant Nursery, NS.

W006 Wulfenia carinthiaca Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 What every rock garden needs – a late summer bloomer! Clumps of glossy, obovate leaves with crenate edges; arching stems of tubular violet blue flowers, 15-20cm high. Grows in damp meadows; SE Alps.

W005 Wulfenia carinthiaca 'Alba' Sun Part-sunprodMessage: $10 Bending stems of crisp white flowers in late summer. Grows 15-20cm in height and prefers a spot that is moist and rich, but gritty.

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