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Atlantic Rhododendron & Horticultural
Society
Archived list ofplant descriptionsfrom
the 2009 May Plant Sale
LEPIDOTE
RHODODENDRONS R. 'April Mist' - [(carolinianum
v. album x mucronulatum 'Cornell Pink') x dauricum v. album]F2 Double soft
pink flowers with darker pink edges - its large flowers seem to glow in
the fog. Very early. Dark green foliage turns burgundy in the fall.
Can be almost deciduous. Vigorous. Compact upright-rounded habit to
4'(1.2m) high and wide. A beautiful Mehlquist hybrid. Zone 5. (2 gal. -
$25.00) R. 'April Song' - {[(double
PJM Group hybrid x mucronulatum) x dauricum v. album]
x ('Pioneer' x PJM Group hybrid)} A beautiful Mezitt hybrid with
ball-shaped trusses of large semi-double ruffled flowers. Flowers are
clear pink with paler almost white inner petals. Dark green foliage is
semi-deciduous with deciduous leaves turning yellow in fall and the
remaining foliage turning mahogany. Dense wide-upright habit to 5'(1.5m)
high and wide in 10 years. Zone 5b. A few only. (2 gal. - $25.00) R.
diversipilosum 'Milky Way' - A
Rhododendron Species Foundation selection of this species formerly known
as Ledum palustre. It bears rounded trusses of many small star-shaped
pure white flowers. Foliage is dark green with woolly reddish-brown
indumentum. Dense mounded-spreading habit to 3'(.9m) high x 5'(1.5m) wide.
Zone 5b. (4" Qt Pots - $12.00) R.
'Dora Amateis' - (carolinianum x ciliatum) A
very floriferous white (with a touch of pink) hybrid. Every spring it
literally smothers itself in flowers, hiding its dense, dark green
foliage. Mounded habit to 2.5'(.75m) high x 4'(1.2m) wide. Best in full
sun with excellent drainage. Zone 6.
An ARHS "Top Ten" lepidote. (1
gallon - $20.00) R.
'Ginny Gee' - (keiskei 'Yaku Fairy' x racemosum
Forrest #19404) Bright pink buds open to blush pink then fade to white
tinged pink on this Berg hybrid. Multiple trusses of 4-5 flowers create a
sheet of bloom. Early. Dense, dark green foliage. To 1'(.3m) high x
2'(.6m) wide in 10 years. Perhaps one of the best dwarf hybrids. Zone 6.
An ARHS "Top Ten" lepidote. (4"
Qt Pots - $12.00/1 gallon - $20.00) R. 'Molly Fordham' - ('Balta' x carolinianum) A Mezitt hybrid with masses of heavily textured white
flowers about a week after 'PJM'. Glossy dark green foliage with good
winter leaf retention. Compact upright habit to 3'(.9m) high x 4'(1.2m)
wide in 10 years. Zone 5b. (2 gal. - $20.00) R.
'Sugar Puff' -
(carolinianum x racemosum) Multiple terminal buds open to form large dome-shaped
trusses of white flowers with pale purple-pink veining. A heavy bloomer.
Upright growing with reddish stems. To 2.5'(.75m) high x 2'(.6m) wide in 5
years. Zone 6 or possibly colder. A few only. (1 gallon - $20.00) R.
'Weston’s Pink Diamond' - ('P.J.M.'
x mucronulatum 'Cornell Pink')
Frilled double pink flowers have a silver-toned centre which gives a
"sparkling effect." A very early blooming and floriferous Mezitt
hybrid. Red, orange & yellow fall colour. Bronze winter colour.
Vigorous with a wide upright habit to 6'(1.8m) high x 4'(1.2m) wide.
Hardy to -18ºF(-28ºC). (2 gal. - $25.00) R. 'Wren' - (ludlowii x keiskei 'Yaku
Fairy') Clear yellow flowers stand up like pansies above a creeping mat of
shiny, dark green foliage. Floriferous. Foliage turns bronzy-red in
winter. At its best planted on a bank or in a raised bed and ideal for the
rock garden or small spaces. A beautiful Cox hybrid. Zone 6. (1 gallon - $20.00) ELEPIDOTE
RHODODENDRONS R.
'Axel Tigerstedt' - (brachycarpum
Tigerstedtii Group x degronianum)
A new Finnish hybrid with pale pink buds opening to white flowers with
pale yellow spotting in rounded trusses. Dark green foliage with thin
brown indumentum. Dense, upright-spreading habit to 5'(1.5m) high in ten
years. Reported to be hardy to -26°F(-32°C) (4" Qt Pots - $12.00) R.
'Brown Eyes'
(fortunei hybrid) Showy
ball-shaped trusses of large crisp pink flowers with a dark blotch (thus
"brown eyes") grace this Boseley/Dexter hybrid. Dark green
foliage, Grows to 6'(1.8m) high and wide or more in 15 years with a
well-branched habit. Zone 6. (2
gal. - $20.00) R. 'Capistrano'
- A complex Leach hybrid reported to be his best yellow. Its clear, pale
yellow flowers are held in dome-shaped trusses. Forms a compact
well-branched plant with dark green foliage. To 5'(1.5m) high and wide.
Zone 6. (4" Qt Pots - $12.00/1
gallon - $20.00) R. ['Capistrano' x ('Red River' x 'Goldkrone')]
- A
Jack Looye hybrid with beautiful large full conical trusses of pale pink
flowers edged with darker pink and a strong yellow flare. Attractive dark
green foliage on a plant with a broad upright habit. Zone 6. (2
gallon - $25.00) R.
'Eino' - (Seidel
smirnowii hybrid x 'Dr. H. C. Dresselhuys') A new Finnish hybrid
with flowers dark purple-red in bud opening bright pink with a
yellow-brown flair in dome-shaped trusses.
Forms a wide-growing plant to 4'(1.2m) high in 10 years.
Reported to be hardy to -22°F(-30°C) (4"
Qt Pots - $12.00) R.
'Eleanor Moody' - ['Scintillation' x ('Jalisco'
x yakushimanum)] White flowers
with a maroon-purple spotting. Often sets multiple buds resulting in huge
trusses. Dark green foliage
on dense plant with a mounded habit to 5'(1.5m) high x 6'(1.8m) wide in 10
years. Zone 6. (4" Qt Pots -
$12.00) R.
fortunei 'Emma and May'
- A new selection of this beautiful species from Briggs Nursery.
It buds at a young age and its large flowers are frosty pink,
fragrant and are held in lax trusses. Exceptional foliage emerges
coppery-blue and matures to green with a blue sheen with purple-red
petioles. It has a compact habit but will eventually grow into a very
large upright shrub or small tree. Zone 6. A few only. (4"
Qt pots - $12.00) R. 'Francesca' -
('Britannia' x 'Dexter #202') Tough, red and big! Large black-red flowers
in large trusses. Late blooming. Very vigorous with an upright-open habit
suited to the rear of a planting. Definitely not for the small garden or a
foundation planting. Grows to 10'(3.0m) or more high. Best in half sun as
flowers may scorch in full sun. Zone 6.
(4" Qt Pots - $12.00/2 gallon - $25.00) R.
'Henry's Red' - A very hardy Weston hybrid with dark blood-red flowers held in tight
trusses against dark green foliage. Free-flowering. Broad, irregular open
habit to 5'(1.5m) high and wide in 10 years. Always in demand. Zone 5.
(2 gal. - $25.00) R. 'Hot Dawn' -
['Mars' x (yakushimanum 'Exbury'
x 'Mars')] Vivid purplish red flowers with frilled edges and heavy
substance. Buds well from an early age. Upright open habit to 4' (1.2m)
high x 2.5'(.75m) wide in 12 years. A Brueckner hybrid bred in New
Brunswick. Zone 6, probably colder.
(4" Qt Pots - $12.00) R.
'John T. Meagher' - (brachycarpum
Tigerstedtii Group x 'Mrs. T.H. Lowinsky') Large trusses of white flowers
with a dark brown blotch sit on top of lush shiny dark green foliage.
Dense habit to 5'(1.5m) high x 8'(2.4m) wide in 10 years. Grown by the
late John Meagher from a cross by Dave Hinton. Buds are hardy to -10ºF(-23ºC),
possibly colder if brief. (2 gal. - $25.00) R.
(yakushimanum) 'Ken
Janeck' - A yak
selection or hybrid superb for our climate. Long narrow leaves have a
tan-white indumentum. New growth is covered in silver tomentum. Dense
foliage covers a plant which is symmetrical and broadly mounded in shape.
Slow growing and floriferous. Rosy-pink buds open to form large
apple-blossom pink flowers which fade to white. Similar to 'Mist Maiden'
but slightly taller in habit growing 4-5'(1.2 - 1.5m) high and 11'(3.5m)
wide. Best in a half day of sun. Zone 5. A few only. (4"
Qt Pots - $12.00) R.
'Kullervo' - (brachycarpum
Tigerstedtii
Group x yakushimanum)
A new Finnish hybrid with soft pink flowers fading to white.
Attractive dark green foliage with brown indumentum and wooly tomentum on
new growth. Compact dense mounded habit to 40"(1.0m) high in 10
years. Reported
to be hardy to -29°F(-34°C). (4" Qt Pots - $12.00) R. 'Lionel's Red Shield' - ('America'
x 'Carmen') An excellent Brueckner hybrid with bright dark red flowers and
olive green foliage. Plant forms a dense dome-shaped mound to
12"(.3m) high x 3'(.9m) wide. Choice and rare. Needs excellent
drainage and probably a site sheltered from winter sun. Plant hardy to at
least -20ºF(-29ºC), buds to -15°F(-26°C). (Year Olds - $12.00) R.
(yakushimanum)'Mist Maiden'
- If you were to grow only one rhododendron, this should be the one. This
hybrid (or possibly a
selection of R. yakushimanum)
has long narrow leaves with tan-white indumentum. New growth is covered in
silver tomentum. Its dense foliage covers a plant that is symmetrical and
broadly mounded in shape. Its rosy-pink buds open to form large
apple-blossom pink trusses fading to white. Slow-growing to 4'(1.2m) high
x 11'(3.3m) wide in 30 years. Best in a half-day of sun. A proven
performer. Zone 5. (1 gallon -
$20.00) R.
'New Century' - [pale
yellow catawbiense hybrid x
(unnamed yellow hybrid x 'Bristol Cream')] A compact Mezitt hybrid with
ball-shaped trusses of pale yellow-green wavy edged flowers. Glossy dark
green foliage. Dense habit to 3'(.9m) high in 10 years. Hardy to at least
-29°C(-20°F).
(1 gallon - $20.00) R. 'Pekka' -
(brachycarpum Tigerstedtii Group x Siedel smirnowii hybrid) A new Finnish
hybrid with pale pink flowers. Very floriferous. Very attractive wide dark
green foliage has light tomentum on new growth. Dense rounded habit to
6'(1.8m) high in 10 years. Could be one of the best of the Finnish
hybrids. Reported
to be hardy to -29°F(-34°C). A few
only.
(3 gallon - $60.00) R.
'Pressie's Peachy' - A fragrant New England hybrid with pale pink
flowers with a yellow flare. Tall growing with a dense rounded habit. Zone
6. (2 gallon - $25.00) R.
'Queen Anne's' - [(brachycarpum x
catawbiense) x (fortunei x white fortunei
hybrid)] A hybrid with semi-double (its stamens are petaloid) white flowers with
a lavender cast. Dark green foliage. Grows to 5'(1.5m) high x 4'(1.2m)
wide in 10 years. Zone 6. (2 gallon
- $20.00) R. 'Raisa' -
(brachycarpum ssp. tigerstedtii x brachycarpum
hybrid no. 81 at Mustila). A new Finnish hybrid with bright pink flowers.
Attractive dense dark green foliage. Low broad spreading habit to
30"(.75m) and much wider in 10 years. Reported
to be hardy to -22°F(-30°C).
(4" Qt Pots - $12.00/3 gallon - $60.00) R.
'Tapestry' - (catawbiense hybrid x 'Purple Splendor') Dome-shaped trusses of large
vivid purple flowers with a dark purple blotch grace this Mezitt hybrid.
Its compact, dense habit make it unusual for an elepidote of this colour.
Grows to 6'(1.2m) high and wide in 10 years spreading wider. Zone 5b. (1
gallon - $20.00) R. 'Teddy Bear'
- ("Lem's bureavii" x yakushimanum) Exceptional foliage is dark lustrous green with
incredible thick rust-coloured indumentum. Flowers are white blushed pink
in large dome-shaped trusses. Free-flowering & early. Dense foliage on
a compact, rounded, spreading plant. Grows to 5'(1.5m) high. Zone 5. (1
gal. - $20.00) R. 'Victoria's Consort' -
('Nor'easter' x catawbiense hybrid)
Ivory-white flowers with a pale yellow blotch grace this tough
Mezitt hybrid. Dark olive-green foliage on an open-upright plant to
5'(1.5m) high x 3'(.9m) wide in 10 years. Hardy to -20°F(-29°C). (4"
Qt Pots - $12.00) R.
'Vinebrook' (smirnowii x 'Lady Bessborough')
Pink buds open to large wavy-edged white flowers with a red flare and
spotting. Large, round trusses of 15 flowers. Upright-spreading habit to
6'(1.8m) high in 25 years. An Ontario hybrid from Vineland Station. Hardy
to at least -16°F(-27°C). A few only. (2
gallon - $20.00) R.
'Virginia Delp' - ('Kristen' x 'Calsap') Large tall tusses of very large, pale
lavender-pink flowers with a yellow blotch.
Impressive very large flower buds. To 4'(1.2m) high in 10 years. An
Al Smith hybrid hardy to -20ºF(-29ºC). (2
gallon - $25.00) EVERGREEN AZALEAS R.
‘Elsie Lee’
- ('Desiree' x 'Rosebud') Large double bright lilac flowers in mass on a
very attractive plant with a dense upright rounded habit densely clothed
in deep olive green leaves. To 3'(.9m) high and wide in 15 years. Another
Shammerello hybrid. Zone 5. (2
gallon - $25.00) R. 'Laura Moreland' -
('Louise Gable'
x 'Tama-giku') x ('Kaigetsu' x Gable's 'Carol') A semi-double Robin Hill
hybrid with large petaloid pastel salmon-pink flowers with random darker
stripes. Glossy green foliage tinted maroon. Compact broad low rounded
habit to 2'(.6m) high in 10 years. Zone 6b. A few only. (2
gallon - $15.00) Azalea 'Pride Red'
- ('Nadine' OP) A tough Pride hybrid with dark red flowers on a tall
growing plant. Late blooming. Reddish fall colour. Zone 5b. A few only. (2
gal. - $20.00) Azalea
'Robin Hill Frosty' - {'Oakland' x [(Belgian hybrid x
Gable's 'Carol') x ('Louise Gable' x 'Tama-giku')]} Large strong pink
flowers with a darker blotch and
a thin almost white margin giving the flowers a frosted effect. This
floriferous Robin Hill hybrid is semi-dwarf plant with a mounded habit to
2'(.6m) high in 10 years. Zone 6b. A few only. (2
gallon - $15.00) Azalea 'Rosebud' -
('Louise Gable' x 'Caroline Gable')
A Gable hybrid with clear soft pink double flowers resembling roses.
Very floriferous and long-blooming. Dense, upright-spreading habit to
3'(.9m) high x 4'(1.2m) wide. Zone 6. (1
gallon - $20.00) DECIDUOUS AZALEAS Azalea 'Arneson Fairy Jewel'
- {[('Gallipoli' x 'Cecile’)
x 'Pink Delight'] x ('Strawberry
Ice' x 'Sunset Pink') Ball-shaped
trusses of 5-7 funnel-shaped purple-pink flowers on a dense dwarfish plant
growing only 2'(.6m) high and wide in 20 years. Zone 6, probably colder. (1 gallon - $15.00) Azalea
'Millennium' - ('Weston’s Sparkler' x 'Weston’s Parade') A fragrant Mezitt
azalea hybrid which blooms in late-July! Flowers are dark pink - almost
red - with a pale orange flare. Its blue-green
foliage is mildew resistant and turns copper to burgundy in fall. Upright
habit to 5'(1.5m) high in 10 years. Zone 6. (4"
Qt pots - $12.00) R.
schlippenbachii 'Sid's Royal Pink' -
The 'Royal Azalea of Japan' in its typical form has elegant, flat, soft
pink flowers to 3.5-4.5" across. Its distinctive deciduous foliage
has excellent fall colour and is carried on a tall-growing open upright
plant. This selection has large richer, darker pink flowers and is said to
be more compact growing. Requires sun for best results but preferably
protected from the mid-day sun. Appreciates a bit of lime or bonemeal
occasionally. Zone 5b. (4"
Qt pots - $15.00) OTHER ERICACEOUS SHRUBS
Calluna
vulgaris 'Firefly' -
("Firefly" Scotch Heather) A striking cultivar with year-round
interest. Foliage is yellow-green with bronze tones turning bright
brick-red in winter. Late summer flowers are a clean deep mauve in colour.
Grows 12-18"(.3-.45m) high with an upright-spreading habit. Foliage
colour is best in full sun. Old flowering stems can be sheared off after
blooming or in early spring. Zone 5. (1
gallon - $15.00) Pieris
japonica
- An
evergreen shrubs allied to rhododendrons with panicles of white,
lily-of-the-valley-like flowers in early spring.
These are seedlings of a tough 30 year old Halifax specimen. New growth is stunning bronzy-red. Large growing with an
upright-spreading habit to 12'(3.6m) high or more. Zone 6. (3.5" pots - $5.00/liners - $4.00) Vaccinium
praestans (Kamschatca Bilberry) - A deciduous prostrate species which spreads around stoloniferously. Its
1" leaves are born a few to each short twiggy stem and turn bright
red in the fall. Typical vaccinum type flowers are followed by large
bright red fruit. For sun to light shade in well--drained soil. Zone 6,
probably colder. (3.5" pots -
$4.00) CONIFERS Chamaecyparis
obtusa 'Graciosa' (Graciosa
Hinoki Cypress) A more
vigorous sport of 'Nana Gracilis'. Foliage is bright green and is much
looser growing and lacy. Grows to 10'(3.0m) high after many years with a
pyramidal habit. Zone 6. A few only. (1
gallon - $30.00) Chamaecyparis
obtusa 'Nana Gracilis' (Nana
Gracilis Hinoki Cypress) A
dense growing selection with rich lustrous green foliage and a pyramidal
habit. Faster growing that 'Nana Lutea'. To 6' (1.8m) high after many
years. Zone 6. A few only. (1
gallon - $30.00) Larix
kaempferi -
(Japanese Larch) Considered to be the most ornamental of the larch
species, it is a large growing open-pyramidal tree with slender pendulous
branches. Golden-yellow fall colour. Fast growing to 70'(21m) tall and
broadly spreading. Wind and salt-spray tolerant. Zone 5. (3"
pots = $5.00) Metasequoia
glyptostroboides - (Dawn Redwood) A prehistoric deciduous tree discovered first through
fossils! Soft flat needles are held in feather-like arrangements which
turn reddish-bronze in fall. Fast-growing it forms a tall uniform conical
tree that can grow to 100'(30m) high. Trunk develops buttresses and
furrows with age and has exfoliating reddish-brown bark. Best in full sun
in a moist but not waterlogged spot. A tree from its first introduction
grows in Halifax. Zone 5. (3"
pots - $5.00) Sciadopitys
verticillata –
(Japanese Umbrella Pine) A slow growing conifer with a perfect
dense pyramidal shape and beautiful, thick, shiny, dark green needles. Can
be treated as a dwarf conifer for many years but eventually can grow into
a 30'(9m) tall tree. Attractive exfoliating bark. Habit best when grown as
a specimen in full sun. Zone 5. Very choice. (4"
Qt pots - $25.00) DECIDUOUS
TREES, SHRUBS & VINES Acer
palmatum v. dissectum
'Red Dragon' - (Red Dragon Cutleaf Japanese Maple) A relatively new red
cutleaf cultivar reported to hold its colour through the summer better
than most others. Foliage emerges deep scarlet maturing to dark burgundy
turning flaming scarlet in fall. Colour is best in full sun. Slower
growing to 3'(.9m) high in 10 years eventually growing to 8'(2.4m) high.
Broad rounded habit with cascading branches. Zone 6. (3
gallon - $25.00) Acer
palmatum 'Hogyoku' -
(Hogyoku Japanese Maple) An Amoenum Group cultivar coveted for its fall
colour - pumpkin orange! The heavy textured rich green leaves
are 7 lobed and divided halfway to the centres. The lobes are broad
at the centre, tapering to a fine point giving a star-shaped effect.
Sturdy, upright-rounded growth habit to 15'(4.5m) high and wide. Zone 6. (3 gallon - $25.00) Berberis
thunbergii 'Concorde'
- (Concorde Barberry) A
striking compact selection with rich dark red-purple foliage like a
Concorde grape. Red new growth. Keeps its colour throughout summer. Looks
great combined with heathers or in the rock garden. To 2'(.6m) high x
3'(.9m) wide. Zone 4. (2 gallon -
$30.00) Disanthus cercidifolius
- A deciduous shrub related to witchhazels with brilliant fall colour.
Large blue-green heart-shaped leaves turn a variety of colours in fall
ranging from orange to red to purple. Inconspicuous dark purple flowers in
fall. Grows 6-10'(1.8-3.0m) high and 8-10'(2.4-3.0m) wide - multi-stemmed
with slender branches & a rounded spreading habit. Best in rich moist
soil in light shade protected from the wind. Drought intolerant. Rarely
available. Zone 6. (4" Qt pots
- $12.00)) Fargesia
nitida (Fountain Bamboo) -
Another beautiful, alpine bamboo well suited to our cool summer climate.
It is a non-invasive clump former. It has narrower leaves, more slender
canes and is slightly smaller growing than F.
murielae. Its new canes are purplish with a grey-blue bloom.
Grows to 10'(3.0m) high in time with slender arching canes. Depending
on the severity of winter, it can remain evergreen through the winter.
Older canes should be pruned out periodically (they make great stakes.)
Best in light shade, in rich moist well-drained soil and protected from
winter winds. Fertilize annually with manure or lawn fertilizer. These are
new generation seedlings. Zone
5. (6" pots - ) Fothergilla
major 'Mount Airy'
- A selected form (or perhaps a hybrid) of this deciduous shrub in the
witch hazel family. Dark blue-green foliage and beautiful fall colour.
Erect spikes of fragrant, bottlebrush-like creamy flowers appear in early
spring before the foliage. Red, orange and yellow fall colour last late in
the season. Upright, mounded habit. To 6'(1.8m) high x 4'(1.2m) wide. Fall
colour is best when grown in full sun. Hardy to -25ºF(-32ºC). (1
gallon - $20.00) Hamamelis
x intermedia (Hybrid
Witch Hazel) An exceptional
late-winter flowering shrub or small tree. Spidery, narrow-petalled,
fragrant flowers - borne in clusters along the bare branches - unfurl in
February or March dependent on the weather. Should the weather turn too
cold they will close up and open again when the temperature is more to
their liking. Excellent fall colour. Best in full sun in moist
well-drained soil. Dark flowered varieties look best backlit by the sun or
against an evergreen backdrop. Grows 12-20'(3.6-6.1m) high depending on
the variety. Zone 5b. Sure to brighten those late winter days when we
think spring will never come. The following varieties are offered: 'Ruby
Glow' -
(Ruby Glow Witch Hazel) Coppery-red to red-brown flowers are lightly
scented. Fall colour is yellow and orange tinted red. Vigorous
bushy-upright to vase-shaped habit growing to 12'(4.0m) high x 10'(3.0m)
wide. A few only. (2 gallon - $25.00) 'Sunburst'
-
(Sunburst Witch Hazel) This cultivar features large clear bright yellow
flowers with a reddish calyx - unfortunately without fragrance. Yellow
fall colour. Vigorous with a vase shaped habit to 12'(4m) high and wide.
(2 gallon - $25.00) 'Westerstede'
-
(Westerstede Witch Hazel) Very similar to the more common 'Arnold's
Promise' but reported to be hardier. Large bright yellow lightly scented
flowers. Yellow fall foliage. Upright vigorous habit to 11.5'(3.5m) high x
8'(2.4m) wide. (2 gallon - $25.00) Magnolia
'Elizabeth' - (acuminata x
denudata) A single or multi-trunked, pyramidal, upright hybrid to
30'(9m) high. Fragrant, large, 6"(15cm), clear pale yellow flowers
with a long tapering form open cup-shaped. Late and long blooming. Foliage
emerges copper coloured. An old and beautiful hybrid from the Brooklyn
Botanic Garden. Zone 5b. (1 gallon
- $25.00) Magnolia
sieboldii - ex "Halifax Hardy" -
Downward facing, fragrant, pure white flowers with burgundy centres
from mid-June to late July are born against fresh green foliage. Added
bonus of bright pink seed pods in fall from which dangle bright orange
seeds. A vigorous small, bushy tree, 10-12'(3-4m) tall. Part shade. Z5b. A
few only. (4" pots - $8.00) Magnolia
sieboldii
ex Korean Seedling - These are seedlings of a plant grown from seed collected wild in Korea.
The flowers are larger and more outward facing than most in cultivation.
The pure white flowers have a pink to burgundy stamens and open from
mid-June to late July against fresh green foliage. This species has an
added bonus of bright pink seed pods in fall from which dangle bright
orange seeds. A vigorous small, bushy tree, 10-12'(3-4m) tall. Part shade.
Zone 5b. (3.5" pots - $5.00) Robinia
pseudoacacia
Twisty Baby™ 'Lady Lace' - (Twisty Baby Black Locust) A smaller
growing shrubby selection with zigzagging twisted stems densely clothed
with curly leaves. Its pinnate compound foliage is dark green turning
yellow in fall. Grows 10-15'(3-4.5m) high and wide with an irregular
mounded shape. An interesting specimen plant. Zone 5. (1
gallon - $25.00) Schizophragma
hydrangeoides 'Moonlight'
- A close relative of the
climbing hydrangea, this deciduous woody vine can be grown up tree trunks,
on a strong trellis, or left to scramble on banks or retaining walls. The
foliage of this selection is a lush dark blue green with a silvery
overlay. "Lacecap" type heads of fluffy white flowers surrounded
by large single-petalled sterile white bracts appear in mid to late
summer. For part-shade to shade. Zone 5. (1
gallon - $20.00) Syringa
laciniata
- (Cutleaf Lilac) A unique lilac species with small lacy-textured
blue-green dissected foliage with 3-9 lobes. It's fragrant pale lilac
flowers are born in 3" loose panicles in early spring. It has a
suckering habit and forms a dense, twiggy, mounded plant to 6'(1.8m) high
and wide. Best in full sun. Zone 5. (4"
Qt pots - $12.00) Syringa pinnatifolia v. alashanica -
(Pinnate-Leaved Lilac) The only truly pinnate-leaved species with 7-11
narrow opposite leaflets. It bears small panicles of creamy white faintly
fragrant flowers along the branches in early
spring. Non suckering growing 5-7'(1.5-2.1m) high with slender
angular branches and an open rounded habit. Very unique. Zone 6, possibly
colder. (4" Qt pots - $12.00) PERRENIALS
AND FERNS Athyrium filix-femina 'Frizelliae' - (Tatting Fern) A unique and distinct selection of
the Lady Fern with narrow fronds of small rounded pinnae born oppositely
up the stems with a beaded or "tatted" effect. Grows to
12"(.3m) high. Deciduous, dainty, unusual and eloquent. Does well in
well-drained but moisture retentive rich soil in part to full shade. Zone
4. (1 gallon - $15.00) Asarum
caudatum (Caudate Hardy Ginger) - A
deciduous species which spreads quickly, forming a dense, lush
groundcover. Its large
heart-shaped leaves are dark shiny green and are covered with fine hairs.
Reddish brown flowers held beneath the foliage are larger and more
conspicuous. Makes an excellent foil for plants with dark foliage. To
6"(15cm) high. Part to dense shade. The foliage of asarums when
crushed smells like ginger thus the common name. Zone 5. (2.5"
pots - $3.00/3.5" pots - $4.00) Filipendula kamtschatica (camtschatica) -
A
spectacular giant species with thick slightly arching stems to 7'(2.1m)
high and very large maple-like leaves.
Large terminal racemes of fragrant fluffy creamy-white flowers
emerge in mid-summer. A dramatic plant for the larger garden. Full sun to
part shade. Doesn't require staking. Zone 4. (4" pots - $5.00) Helleborus
x hybridus (x orientalis)
(Lenten Rose) - An elegant and aristocratic plant unrivalled by any
other early spring blooming perennial. Flower colour covers a broad
spectrum - whites, pinks, yellows, greens, burgundy, dusty purples &
near blacks, etc. The flowers
are carried, several to a stem, above glossy, leathery, deep green
dissected foliage. Blooming commences very early in spring, shortly after
the ground thaws, and last for a very long period. Petals gradually fade
in colour but remain intact well into the summer as the seed pods inflate
and the seeds develop. Plant height in flower ranges from
12-18"(30-45cm). Foliage
is usually evergreen. Plant in light shade. Tolerant of acidic soil but
prefer an alkaline soil. Soil should be prepared extra deep with plenty of
compost and well-rotted manure added. The previous year's foliage may be
removed before flowering if winter damaged. Top dress annually with
well-rotted manure. Resents transplanting. Zone 4. These are seed grown
from superior plants. Colours indicate the seed parent and will not
necessarily come true. Large plants. (4"
pots - $10.00) Iris
graminea (Plum-Scented Iris) - A
Spuria type iris with clump-forming, narrow grass-like leaves. Its
blue-violet to purple-violet flowers are nestled in the 16"(.4m) high
foliage and are lightly scented. Late spring to early summer blooming. An
easy species suited to the rock garden or border in moist, well-drained
soil with full sun. Zone 6, possibly colder. (4"
pots - $6.00) Iris
wilsonii - A Siberian-type iris with soft yellow flowers
spotted brown and born two to a stalk. Early blooming to 2'(.6m) high.
Foliage is narrow and glaucous blue-green. Best in full sun in
well-drained moist soil. Enjoys extra moisture during bloom time. Much
easier to grow than the similar I.
forrestii. Zone 6. (4"
pots - $8.00) Lilium
canadense (Canada Lily) - An
elegant and choice turk's-cap type lily with pendulous bell-shaped orange
flowers with dark spotting. A stoloniferous species forming small colonies
when happy. Requires constantly moist well-drained acidic soil in sun or
light shade. To 4'(1.2m) or more high. Zone 4. (3.5"
pots - $7.00/4" pots - $10.00) Lilium
michiganense - A stolonferous turk's-cap type species similar to L.
canadense. Red-orange flowers with red-brown spotting. Grows
2-5'(.6-1.5m) tall with 1 to 6 flowers per stem. Requires moist,
well-drained acidic soil in full sun to part-shade.
Zone 5. (4"
pots - $10.00) Podophyllum
hexandrum (Chinese Mayapple) - Unlike
the North American Mayapple, this species has pale pink flowers that are
held above the unfurling foliage. It also does not run about but forms a
nice tight clump. It's large dark green leaves emerge heavily marbled with
bronze. Flowers are followed by large orange-red fruits which hang beneath
the foliage. Grows to 2'(.6m) high or more. For part shade in rich moist
well-drained soil. Zone 5. (2.5"
pots - $3.00/3.5" pots - $5.00) Saruma
henryi - A
monotypic genus closely related to asarums - its name is an anagram.
Growing to 20"(50 cm) tall, it has large, heart-shaped leaves that
are heavily felted. Unlike asarums, its ¾"(2 cm) primrose yellow
flowers are held above the plant and are born from late spring until
mid-summer! Deciduous. Zone 6. (4"
pots - $6.00/2.5" pots - $3.00) Smilacina
stellata (Starry False Solomon's Seal) - An
interesting Solomon Seal relative growing only about 1'(.3m) high. Its has
upright to slightly arching stems with narrow leaves clasping alternately
up the stem. These are topped
by short pyramidal racemes of small starry white flowers in spring
followed by red berries. For part-shade to shade. Drought tolerant when
established. Spreads loosely by rhizomes. Zone 4. (2.5" pots - $2.00) Stylophorum
diphyllum (Celandine or Wood Poppy) -
2"(5cm)
golden yellow poppy-like flowers from late spring to early summer are held
above a mound of attractive blue-green dissected foliage. For part shade
to shade in moist well-drained soil. To 16"(40cm) high. Can be cut
back after blooming to rejuvenate foliage. Unlike most "poppies"
and despite copious seed set it does not self-seed much. Zone 5. (4" pots - $5.00) Tradescantia
'Sweet Kate'
- (Sweet Kate Spiderwort) A stunning selection with violet blue flowers
with yellow stamens set against golden yellow foliage. Long-blooming in
summer and if cut back after the first major bloom will rejuvenate the
foliage and rebloom. Less aggressive than most spiderworts. Grows
12-18"(.3-.45m) high. Sun to part shade. Zone 5. (1
gallon - $15.00) Uvularia grandiflora (Large-flowered Merrybells) - A
charming woodland perennial with pendulous golden-yellow narrow
bell-shaped flowers with twisted petals. The flowers are born in early
spring as the foliage unfurls. Upright arching stems with alternate
foliage. Grows
18-24"(.45-.6m) tall forming a dense clump. Zone 5. (4"
pots - $6.00)
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