Very light shade is best. Seed raised from an Australian breeding program, with dependable autumn displays of a range of delicious pastels on 15 stems, though best used in the PNW as an extremely low maintenance container plant. Small plantlets appear at the base of each leaf, i.e. From original collections of this endemic species from Ulleong -do S. Korea in 1993, this rarity represents the largest of any Hepatica in terms of stature, leaf size, flower. Charming! Easy, Dependable, Enviable. Fully drought tolerant, best in full sun in sharply draining soils. A superlative selection of Autumn Moor, forming long lived mounds of foliage to 2 and mid to late summer flowers to 3, not unlike a photosynthetic form of pyrotechnics seen on the 4th of July. Boquila. One of easiest and dreamiest of blue gentians, with tubular mind-bending midnight blue flowers arising oversized from low evergreen mats over a ridiculously long period in spring and summer, best in full sun, well draining soils. 63,852 used cars for sale from Provence-Alpes-Cte d'Azur. The Echeveria-like rosettes forming tidy clumps of rose-blushed blue-green foliage never seems to have a bad day, summer or winter. Makes commendable colonies in short order with tall stems to 15 capped by a whorl of narrow leaves with equally fine, golden-thread-like petaled flowers rising above. One simply cannot have too many Cyclamen. Flower panicles are too late for viable fruit in PNW. Insanely good. Phoebe or Nothophoebe, that is the question. A sensational and rare species worthy of greater cultivation in the Pacific Northwest. Brought back by Robert and I from Hadspen House years ago, this survivor remains one of the favorite of all Dahlias, still admired at Heronswood, with tall, strudy stems to 6' carrying a seemingly endless progression of moderately sized, single apricot orange flowers. One of the most dependable Hepaticas Ive grown and a good starter for anyone wishing to explore the genus. The floral display is furious during May-July though the daily dose closes shop around 4pm. Full sun or light shade on the fence or trellis, Schizophragma aff. Full sun, with well draining soils in mild positions in the PNW. Full sun, draining soils. Provide a lean diet for full reward. Recent Hubei collections described by E.H.Wilson as most beautiful of Chinese broad-leaved deciduous trees. A compact, upright airy, evergreen shrub to 8' or more with small silvery green leaves on thin black stems. Rare. A stunner, as is Maria's daughter, with large heads of pendulous, flaring bells and deep purple blue floral bases giving way to lighter lavender towards the tips. Presuming this will be of the var. Full sun is best and fully hardy if left in draining soils over winter. From a joint collection with Darrell Probst in S. Korea in 1997, this rare species forms low mounds of grass-like blue green foliage and charmingly small fragrant white flowers in late spring. A sight for sore eyes in March. Full sun or very light shade in draining soils. Best in full sun or partial shade and seemingly content in any soil but for perpetually wet. A true gem. palmata DJHM 13008marbled form. A rarely encountered monotypic genus from China forming slowly but steadily spreading mounds of evergreen foliage while in mid-spring, highly fragrant panicles of white flowers rise slightly above to 8. Easy, adaptable, charming. A tough as nails tall, bright evergreen shrub from China in the Lauraceae, forming a rounded specimen to 10' over many years while presenting late winter to early spring axillary clusters of small green flowers. Arisaema speciosum var. All Rights Reserved. 15. An intensely pink-to-red flowering species, to 2.5', from the eastern Cape where it grows in moist meadows and even areas of standing water. Leatherwood honey is amongst the most highly regarded in the world. 1' clumps of handsomely mottled foliage in moisture rich soils under a high over story. Full sun and draining soils; fully drought tolerant when established. Keep dry-ish during the winter months. Hydrangea angustipetala Golden Crane DJHT 99021. A beloved and dependable extender of season for the Galanthophile. Perfectly suited to shade or sun in winter moist, summer dry soils. This is untested and thusly fits snugly into the latter. A completely nonsensical name of a superb seedling OR classical cultivar brought home from Japan years ago- non-subscribable labels long lost, bleached and broken. Durable, shade and drought tolerant and a cladodaceous delight to be shared with children of all ages (the flowers of this species seem to appear on top of the leaf, which is so not correct. Hardy, durable, ineffable. Glossy green foliage along self-clinging stems and hydrangea-like flowers to 15 across. A remarkably hardy and charming species collected in Yunnan in 1998, forming low dense mounds of foliage and squat but airy sprays of pink flowers; best in shade or partial shade. An elegant and hardy evergreen (small) tree with linear, deep green, leaves and clusters of orange/red flowers offered in mid-winter. Extraordinarily drought tolerant once established, it has been our experience that if resents hard pruning; put it where you want it forever, in full sun and draining soils. Large pinkish lace caps late winter before the uber large rounded leaves appear along a tidy tiered framework, transitioning in autumn to a panoply of oranges and reds. Polygonatum odoratum var.pluriflorum 'Variegatum'. Forming hummocks of tall, upright spears, cottony clusters of flowers appear in late summer at the base. Tolerant of any well drained soils in full sun, this classic hybrid selection is extremely tolerant of perpetually wet soils and will thrive in standing water. Full sun, good soil, moisture. From Scott McMahan via the Shanghai Botanical Garden, one of the most acceptable Lindera species native to Japan, Korea and E. China to15'. Humus rich soils, even moisture. A topnotch container plant, carefree and dependable. In the PNW, this may make a more successful container specimen. Handsome alligator-skinned bark on mature plants. A wowser conifer from a familiar Japanese species, this with narrower leaves than standard, but with new chartreuse-lemon growth, a selection from Japan introduced to cultivation through Ted Stephens, Nurseries Caroliniana. Untried in the open ground, the Aloes are an enormous part of our terrace containerized plant collection adding good foliage and hummingbird attracting flowers throughout the spring and summer, The hardiest large Aloe that we can succesfully cultivate in the PNW, forming mounds of succulent spears and 4 scapes of saucy yellow/orange flowers in early summer, again in late autumn. Exceptional for the PNW where it seemingly blossoms from spring through autumn in evenly moist soils and full sun. DO NOT PROPAGATE. Bright-esque conditions with a tree nearby to hug and hold. Hardy, durable, vigorous with naked white flowers in autumn. Not my collection though its handscome blue/green foliage on stems to 3.5' helped me identify the same species from Arunachal Pradesh. A very distinctive dwarf evergreen species from the upper ridges of Fan Xi Phan in N. Vietnam, forming low spreading mounds of glossy, rounded foliage and curiously shaped rich yellow flowers for a long period in spring and early summer. To our knowledge, the only named selection of the wheel tree, this from collections of the Taiwanese form of this species made in 2007. Bright shade. Pittosporum tenuifolium Pirouette PP#22024. A startlingly spotted species in terms of foliage, with ink blotched leaves, quite intriguing in early spring and then sprays of what-I-think-of-as orchid like flowers of soft pink in mid to late summer on stems to 15, for light shade in cool, hummusy, draining soils. Best in full sun and soils with even moisture. Full sun best in evenly moist soils. Taiwan 1999 Central Highlands. Full sun well drained soil, or for a container, where foliage and flower will provide season long interest. Light shade is best. ABOVE: The Boquila trifoliolata leaf on the left is how the leaves appear when the vine grows alone; the leaf on the right is purportedly mimicking a plastic leaf. Hardy, durable, vigorous with emargined foliage and naked vibrant pink flowers in autumn. Boquila trifoliata. Important herb from N Europe, especially in Sami culture, this biennial is unique amongst its brethren in the Apiaceae by having a unique pervasive fragrance of musk or juniper. This tip roots as it grows, an unusual but useful characteristic for making large sweeps of this species! NOVA HWJK 2424(was aff. Exceptionally good. Variations include more vigorous growth and some have red spots and blotches reminiscent of County Park Dwarf. Bright conditions with humusy, evenly moist soils. Windcliff seedlings of the original charming dwarf series, forming petite rosettes of succulent foliage and charming pink to purple racemes in mid summer, topped by a 'pineapple-like' coma of bracts. For the woodland, in cool, evenly moist soils, an aristocrat amongst minions of shade. Boquila trifoliolata (DC.) Airy panicles rise barely above the foliage with scant interest; this one is all about superlative foliage. Rare and exceptional. The holly-leaf Itea from China, with highly textural evergreen foliage held on a framework to 6, produces fragrant and slowly pendulous catkins of greenish white flowers in mid summer. Forgiving in any draining soils. Tolerant of dry shade though happiest in draining, evenly moist soils. Just the sort of thing you'd like if you like that sort of thing. Cymes of white flowers turn yellow to red fruit in Octorber. This clone has bold has cleft matte green foliage and handsome red staining below, forming vigorous mounds to 15 x 15, late summer pink flowers. Good autumn color. Protect from excessive winter moisture. Natural swimming pool supplied by the water of River Bresque. Pronunciation of Boquila trifoliata with 1 audio pronunciations. From Chile. Partial shade, even moisture. An exceptional hybrid between H. nobilis and H. transilvanica, forming quickly spreading colonies of highly textural, ruffled leaves and a sensational showing of blue flowers in mid to late winter. Decne. Pt Shade Hinkley, from SW Sichuan in 2008. Though our trees are still quite small, we have already had crops of fruit. Full sun and warm position in decent soils. Light shade in evenly moist soils seems to be best. Lovely planted at the base of shrubs and allowed to explore up and through their framework. A mutuant double-flowered form of the species, with compact heads of rose-colored flowers with 3X the normal number of sepals. From the fascinating flora of the Mengshan in Hunan, this extremely rare taxoid forms spreading shrubs, 5' x 5', of very dark green foliage with deep red arils on male plants. This performs admirably at Heronswood still, thriving in a lightly shaded position. Slowly spreading, bright shade, evenly moist. Full sun or light shade in any draining soil. Bright shade is best in cool humus rich soils. A magnificent and hardy species for the PNW. Bronze purple foliaged selection thus far, hardiest option for the PNW in a protected location with handsome glistening evergreen foliage and terminal heads of purple bracted flowers in summer. One might attempt to consider this a Cautleya (I wouldn't have, you say ) fruit definitely Hedychiaceous (don't use in Scrabble). Rapid growth to 8. Hydrangea aspera Villosa Group DJHG 11061. flavida Snow White. Full sun light shade humusy draining soil, protect from rabbits when small. Full sun in draining soils. Best in light shade, amends soil with lime. To 10 ft easily controlled w/ hard pruning, full sun, light shade. A seldom seen North African shrub from the Atlas Mountains, with softly textured gray green foliaged, evergreen, along stems to 12' or more, and clusters of vibrant yellow flowers in early summer. Glands on the scape trap and digest insects. HAS THIS BLOSSOMED?A Hardy Ginger collected in the Arunachal Pradesh with Dave Demers in 2016, .. Full sun is best in evenly moist soils. A semi-epiphyte in higher elevations of the Arunachal Pradesh Mishmi Hills, where it grew on moss covered rocks. Fully adaptable to more sharply draining soils, in full sun. An extremely rare endemic from the NW part of Korea with low spreading mounds of narrow grassy like foliage and early spring beardless yellow Irises in light shade and draining soils. Retreats quickly after flowering to full dormancy. 'Taiwan Charmer' First time offering this taxa,2007 seed C. Taiwan, highly confused H. species (mostly because Taiwan and Japan botanists are caught within a political firestorm) no doubt in flower, with lovely large white lacecaps mid-summer. The stems should be cut to the ground directly after flowering to direct energy into current years growth. Full sun and rich soils are best, with adequate moisture. Ive grown this for over 20 years, bringing it back from Japan in early 90s, not once has it let me down. None the less, a lovely and hardy species with clean white single flowers produced in winter on a 12' framework. Bright shade and humus soils best. The new growth in spring has an outstanding blush of purple. Seldom flowers or fruits but provides a striking erect line of good foliage throughout the year. We noted in evaluations this superior seedling showed a short character with strong stems and a dazzling head of dark blue flowers. An impressively hardy evergreen fern with slightly scaled fronds to 10, each irregularly and horizontally striped with yellow. A very tough and durable Agave with squat rosettes and a distinctive reflexed curl to the leaf tip which does not possess the overall meanness in spirit of most of its brethren. Rounded ovate leaves wih accentuated dentate edges on stems to 5 ft. An extremely variable species from slopes of Mishimi Hills, Arunachal Pradesh 2018, seen often near fast moving streams in semi-shade. Light shade best in evenly moist soils. Don't try this at home. Planting more than one clone will encourage fruit formation. The so-called 'Climbing Fuchsia' which will self-support through shrubs, trees or trellises to 15', cloaked for an experasperatingly long period with pretty blossoms of red outer tepals and purple/pink tubes. First discovered by Frank Kingdon Ward , known only by a single population in a very remote area near Hunli, Arunchal Province at the base of a waterfall, perpetually moist. Perfect as a wall shrub or feee-standing, best grown in bright-ish shade and average soils. | A handsome upright shrub with smallish mid-green foliage and countless small flowers have bright red sepals and corollas that go from magenta to red down their lengths. Collected in the rich Mishmi Hills of NE India in 2016 with Dave Demers, we are thankful to Aroid expert, Pascal Bruggeman for putting a name to this rare species. It's difficult to wax poetic on species of Taxus as they mostly look like Yew. Full sun, draining sites, most important that it can blossom unimpeded in September. Forming beefy colonies of nicely marked foliage, the creamy white to soft yellow flower arise above on 1' stems in mid March. One of the absolute best pollinator shrubs in the garden forming evergreen mounds of glossy green leaves and yellow umbels in mid-summer with an associated bedazzlement of every solitary wasp species in our neighborhood, always a humbling experience, watching so much exquisite wonderment that I know absolutely nothing about. Among the hardiest of the Scheffleras and outstanding for its magnificent textural qualities; full sun to light shade. From a species known for its garden rambunctiousness- it will persist and spread- one could hardly complain about too much of this sensational selection, with erect stems to 2.5' carrying relatively large deep carmine flowers in mid to late summer. PPA 2014 Plant of the Year, I fell hopelessly in love with this grass long before. Decne., known as pilpil, voqui, voquicillo, voquillo, voqui blanco in Chile. Light shade some overhead protection in western Washington. The Asian Felt Fern possesses 3-5 lobed leaves of velvety green on long stipes to 1' arising from a slow moving rhizome. Grevillea victoriae Murray Valley Queen. Spathes of deepest purple black emerge in early spring on stems to 18. ISO: Boquila Trifoliolata Seeds, Cuttings, etc, in EU. Deservedly award winning. An extremely large species with stems to 3' and stunning 'angel wing like' foliage with some mottling, collected on the remote Five Fingers range at 8300' in the autumn of 2013, while lost, in near complete darkness and in full exhaustion at the end of a death march. A painfully slow cultivar to produce( dont worry about us.) Hardy as Kathy Bates. Unsung member of family Lardizabalaceae. If I could have but one Hydrangea, it might very well be this that I would choose, forming mounds of felted foliage to 3' and capped by deliciously elegant heads of creamy flowers, each flower a 'rose' of sterile florets. Boquila trifoliolata grows in very wet conditions in the Valdivian temperate rainforest. Axillary flowers appear in late winter, curiously pretty, while crops of blue fruit ripen on female specimens in late summer/early autumn. Partial shade but bright conditions and even moisture. Best prices and best deals for cars in Provence-Alpes-Cte d'Azur. For full sun (eh, not Juneau) and draining soils. Map. We do not produce in large quantities, so please check regarding availability before your visit. Partial shade in evenly moist soils. A slight but not overwhelming fragrance. The continental form of this well known Japanese species, from wild-collected seed in Hubei Province in 2016. Lustrous, dark chocolate-purple stems gracefully rise from the soil in spring with shiny dusky-purple leaves on gently arching side shoots, a bamboo-like effect. Full sun and draining soils; do not fertilize or water during hotter days of summer. Honey, I'm homo. Full sun best in PNW with even moisture, good drainage. This can be but hard to rejuvenate; not all Cistus are as forgiving. Mid to late season, large heads of sky-blue that take on an arresting shade of grape jelly as each flower fades, atop willowy stems to nearly 3', perfect for layering the garden with a shorter, later blossoming selection of the same genus. Too frequently plants under this name are R. x microglossum, a hybrid that infreqently fruits. Boquila trifoliolata vine Researchers are a bit baffled by a vine that acts more like a chameleon than a plant. Perhaps the most exciting new Hydrangea to come on the scene in decades. Tall evergreen spears to 2.5', airy white racemes in spring to 3.5', partial shade, draining soils. A very pretty selection with bright pink flowers fading to softer shades, this S. African is best in gravel beds, rock gardens or containers provided excellent drainage in full sun. Silver mottled to lightly spotted triangular foliage to 4.5 and late summer sprays of very pretty pink flowers in mid to late summer. For shade only, in cool moist soils. The rarest of Torreya, significant as most in the small genus are very scarce in the wild, this from SE Provinces of China. Vigorous, stately , sublime. One of the best Kniphofias, this is aparticularly strong grower from Kelly and Sue at Far Reaches, forming slightly spreading mounds of grass-like foliage from which emerge narrow spikes of bright orange, distinctively nodding flowers to 4' or more, over a very long period in summer. Arresting and long display of coral flowers during summer and autumn make it a superlative candidate as a container plant on the deck or terrace or sun room,in bright or full sun during the growing season. Maianthemum henryi DJHC 96321 yellow Flower. Truly a foliage classic. Pretty pink flowers, tinged with pink, are produced in mid summer. It has lost its variegation and now called Beni (red). From the botanically rich 99 Dragons in Yunnan in 1996, this hardy and deciduous female plant has proven self fruitful, with plump black berries presented atop the leaf blade following curious clusters of flowers similarly situated. Full sun, draining soils. y-tiense DJHV 8091. Full sun and draining yet evenly moist soils. Purple-black spathes and a contrasting nobby-white spathe formed on 18 stems; foliage more deeply serrated than its Japanese counterpart. Hardy and durable. Rare in commerce. Robert's sister Gwen chose this in our garden as her favorite in 2013, on the occasion of our wedding, and a good one it is, with deep navy blue flowers held atop 2.5' stems in mid-to-late summer. Nicely formed pink cups with a creamy center. Falling in line with other Phlomis species, being deer, rabbit and heat dome resistant, this handsome evergreen sub-shrub carries elegant, long narrow silvery flanneled foliage to 5 in length, earning high marks here for some of the best folial effects achievable. Three year seedlings from a sensational selection from the UK, with purple mottled foliage and white flowers; vigorous and early. It's a woody vine and looks like some people have seeds for sale in the UK, although that seems open to debate. Cute as cupcake, this forms very compact mounds to less than 1', carrying dime-sized silvered foliage and axillary flowers of yellow in summer. Rare Iris from slopes of Chuwangsan, S. Korea, collected by Darrell Probst when with him in S. Korea,1997, forming low, dense grass-like mounds from which appear charming, white orchid-like flowers that float above the foliage on stems to 5. Indispensible. A widespread European species that remains one of the easiest and most dependable 'Glacier Lily' in cultivation. From the edge of an upper tributary of the Red River near SaPa, this ginger, collected by Bleddyn Wynn Jones, forms tight clumps of very narrow foliage to 3.5' and very late, very pretty racemes of spidery white flowers. Humus rich, even moisture but tolerate summer dry. Light shade is best in evenly moist soils, Superlative evergreen groundcovering species frequently seen throughout Slovenia during my time there, forming prostrate mats smothered by 'orchidlike' flowers of magenta/yellow in very early spring, sensational for the rock garden or front of border in well draining soils in full sun or very light shade. Wowser. Full sun is best in draining soils. Begonia aff. Deep black purple and erect buds cascade downward while opening to wide flaring flowers of sumptuous substance possessing a glistening varnish brushed atop a blue somewhat deeper in color than the perfectly blue skies you once remembered a long time ago. A very dependable and dwarf yellow variegated Agapanthus with very narrow foliage banded with rich yellow, forming low semi-evergreen mounds of foliage for the front of border in full sun. Full sun! Glossy green floiage with summer clusters of creamy white flowers from yellow buds. This small shrub carries finely fretted, somewhat unfriendly stiff and armed foliage presenting a very long display of clusters of pink spider flowers for a long period in autumn and early winter. Clematis montana DJHS 117_x000B_(Monrovias Pink a Boo). Longelegant wispy chains of spring flowers remain effective throughout winter. A charming woodlander forming low spreading mats of horizontally planed foliage and delicate white flowers produced on 4 stems in mid-late spring. Best in full sun or very light shade. We recommend that you 'head back' Hydrangea aspera types for the first two years to encourage branching from the base. willmottiae DJHC 3171. Arisaema speciosum var. Slowly forming substantive mounds which add an immensity of drama to emerging spring woodland, Polygonatum multiflorum var. A charming and rarely seen selection of the mountain Hydrangea, producing petite heads of fully double 'mopheads' atop a slightly spreading framework of 2.5' stems clad, throughout summer, with deep green foliage. Progeny of open pollinated seedlings of a classic Irish black purple selection from Dierama ambigum. One of our favorite selections and, of course, favorite people; surrogate sister, Portlandian Lucy H. Good in containers, 2018 Windcliff Introduction, named for our good friend who possesses similar distinctively attractive attributes. Best in light shade and any draining soils. DJHS 8114Very rare climbing Hydrangea relative rare in cultivation, collected on upper slopes of Emei Shan in Sichuan Province in 2008. Full sun and draining soils. Wooly leaved shrub, from Turkey and very much like its close relative P. fruticosa, to 4' tall and wide with pale, blue-green, slight copperly felted foliage. Fully hardy in the ground, rises to over 6' while in blossom, with bright green banana-fanna-bo-banna leaves and bright red flowers resulting in spiny red fruit, full sun and evenly moist soil. Full sun, draining soil. We won't be in pickling business any time soon, but are thrilled to have this aristocratic evergreen tree with an undeniably arresting foliage effect thriving in the PNW. Long lived perennial mounds of finely fretted leaves and tight heads of white umbels that are magnets for an enormous range of pollinating insects in the gardens for full sun and any draining soil. A stunning large-leaved species collected in northern Myanmar in 2013 from the slopes of Pongarazi where this species provided a ubiquitous overstory at 7500'. Partial shade in draining soils. Hinkley collection of this species from the Drakensberg in South Africa in 2004. Our selection of an extremely vigorous, tall and dark clone that everyone seems to inquire of; this has a good deal of A. inapterus in its blood and is thusly a late season performer. Draining soils. Full sun in sharply draining soils. Am I excited? This charming, politely spreading species from the mountains of Japan, forming low spreading carpets of distinctive 3-leafted foliage and relatively large, bright white flowers in late March. A very lovely and highly textural evergreen shrub from New Zealand in the Daisy Family with uber undulated slightly yellow-green foliage backed in white and clusters of vanilla scented small white flowers in summer, for dry, exposed sites in draining soils.

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boquila trifoliolata for sale

boquila trifoliolata for sale