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The plant material listed is subject to current availability.
 
   
  Perennials - 6
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Lupine
lupine
Likes average well drained acidic soil. Resists being moved once established.

 

Zone 3  H(36")   S(12")
1gal. $    9.99

 
Malva (Hollyhock Mallow)
Malva alcea `Fastiglata'
Clumping plant great for back edge of boarders. Tough plant easy to grow in well drained soils.
Zone 4 H(2-3') S(24")
1gal. $    9.99

 
Mentha (Chocolate Mint)
Mentha `Chocolate'
Spreading invasive habit. Foliage is chocolate scented. Does well in average soil.
Zone 4 H(18") S(24")
1gal. $     9.99

 
Mertensia (Virginia Bluebells)
Mertensia virginica
Pink buds turn blue in early spring. Does well in rich acidic moist soil. Ideal for woodland gardens.
Zone 3 H(12-24")S(15-18")
1gal. $     9.99

 
Monila (Purple Moor Grass)
Monila caerulea `Variegata'
Small ornamental grass good for perennial boarders. It is slow to establish, but does the best in moist fertile acidic soil.
Zone 4 H(20") S(24")
1gal. $     9.99

 
Monarda  (Bee Balm)
monarda didyma
Rich moist soil.  Spreads rapidly in dry shade. Needs space and air circulation.
Zone 4 H(2-3')   S (24")
1gal. $    9.99

 
Myosotis (Marsh Forget-Me-Not)
Myosotis palustris
This is a short lived, but self seeding flower. Needs constant moisture.
Zone 4 H(10") S(8")
1gal. $     9.99

 
Nepata   (Cat Mint)
Nepata
Average soil. Bushy plant with green gray foliage.
Zone 4 H(12-18")  S(24")
1gal. $    9.99

 
Nipponanthemum (Daisy)
Nipponanthemum nipponicun
`Montauk Daisy' is a shrubby dark glossy leaved dense mounded plant.
Zone 3 H(3') S(5')
2gal. $     9.99

 
Paeonia   (Peony)
Paeonia
Reliable, long-lived thrives in rich, well drained soil. Don't mulch around base. Does well in part shade.

 

Zone  3 H(4')  S(4')
1gal. $    16.99
2gal. $    19.50


 

 

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