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ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uva-ursi $8.95 6” x 24” z2 Bearberry
Glossy evergreen mat with shiny deep green leaves which turn burgundy in cold weather. Pink flowers and scarlet berries in autumn. Thrives in poor dry, acidic soil. Photo: Source
ARISAEMA triphyllum $9.95 36" z4 Jack-in-the-Pulpit
The spathes, which resemble hoods on a jacket, are upright with a nodding tip which points to the lovely interior which is usually striped purple-black or more rarely, green . The flowers are fleeting, but exceptionally beautiful with a sultry, mysterious appeal . They are followed by clusters of showy red berries in fall . Like clockwork every spring for over about 10 years, jackin the- pulpit has emerged in the forest here on Mother’s Day, the second day of our Trillium Festival. We have often walked through the forest after the event to find that visitors and hikers have flagged the emerging plants so no-one will step on them (we have the best customers!). Will multiply rapidly in rich, moist soil and in part to deep shade . Photo: Source
ARUM italicum $10.95 12” x 12” z5 Italian Arum
Exotic, large, deep green arrowhead leaves brilliantly marbled in white first appear in fall and remain showy all winter through the cool weather of spring when the creamy white flowers appear. In late summer, thick clusters of brilliant orange berries, as showy as most flowers, appear. Foliage disappears for a brief period just before the berries grow and then comes arum's new, shiny, marbled winter coat of leaves. Easy to grow in rich moist woodland conditions, and makes a good groundcover once established. Photo: Source
ARUNCUS ‘Horatio’ $14.95 30” – 40” x 2’ z4 Goatsbeard
Sparkling plumes of soft, creamy white flowers bloom from late spring into mid-summer and show beautifully against the bronze-red stems and the ferny green foliage. Aging flowers remain attractive through summer and into winter. In autumn, the foliage turns red to prolong the show. Easy to grow in sun to part shade and moist soil. Very attractive in mass plantings, as a specimen in the perennial border and by the sides of streams or ponds. New. Photo: Source
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