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An outstanding new selection of Pagoda dogwood with bright golden-yellow variegated foliage. A bold gold margin surrounds the emerald green center of each hosta-shaped leaf. In the spring, the new growth is often infused with hints of red. Introduced by the superb plantsman, Walter Stackman from Lake Geneva, IL. Best in partial shade.
Cotinus 'Grace' $12.95
Purple Smoke Bush
Cotinus is one of the most lovely plants in our garden. It is an absolute must as a pairing with hydrangea, both in the garden bed and when cutting stems to display indoors. This gem was hybridized by Peter Drummer at Hiller Nurseries in Winchester, United Kingdom. It's a cross between our native species C. obovatus and C. 'Velvet Cloak'. The new leaves emerge intense wine-red then mature to a beguiling dusky reddish-blue. Summer brings an explosion of large panicles covered in deep pink florets. Autumn follows with a show of bright orange-red foliage color. Place in partial to full shade and allow to mature to a large shrub.
Heuchera 'Mocha' $12.95
Coral Bells
Heuchera is one of the oft-overlooked American natives. 'Mocha' is one of the darkest, and largest leafed varieties in cultivation. Cream flowers contrast to the foliage in late summer providing a remarkable show. Easy to grow and tolerates more humidity than most other Heuchera varieties. *Available as one-year old, bare-root plants.
Juncus filiformis 'Spiralis' $9.95
Corkscrew Rush
Have you ever curled Christmas ribbon with the inside of a blade of scissors? The round and twisted deep green foliage of this small curiosity resembles such ribbons. It will do very well in moist to wet soil as a groundcover to accent other broad-leaved shade plants, or is effective as a pot plant which can be brought indoors during the winter months.
An excellent groundcover phlox. Fragrant, bluish flowers shine atop 12" tall plants in spring. Place in that shady spot and watch it spread to almost 2'. *We ship healthy, bare-root plants.
Paris polyphylla $35.95
Paris
Also known as Daiswa polyphylla, from a remarkable genus of rare plants closely related to the Trillium. Utterly magical flowers composed of broad green sepals and thread-like golden petals sit atop handsome and elegant whorls of narrow leaves on stems to 18 inches. The resulting small seedlings serve as cross pollinators to one another, finally creating striking heads of scarlet-orange fruit in late summer. In our opinion among the most beautiful of fruiting plants. Originally collected in the Himalayas. Partial or full shade in moisture-retentive, rich soil.

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