CHELONE lyonii ‘Tiny Tortuga’ $14.95 16" x 16" z4 Dwarf Turtlehead A new dwarf turtlehead with large, hot pink flowers atop lustrous dark green leaves with a bronze sheen. 'Tortuga' means turtle in Spanish. A lightly shaded, moist garden is the secret to success growing Chelone (rhymes with "baloney"), and this compact variety is great in containers. Buy as many as you like – I already nabbed one for myself last year. Photo: Source CHELONE obliqua $8.95 36" x 24" z3 Pink Turtlehead Intriguing, hooded flowers of deep rosy-pink grace the late summer garden on this trouble-free plant with deep green leaves, an erect form and a long bloom period. The highlight of the fall perennial border and a great cut flower, chelone likes moist to wet soil, but will flourish in regular garden soil. It also likes boggy conditions and is stunning grown beside a pond. Be liberal with the compost, but otherwise, this plant requires no special care. Pink turtlehead is a North American native. Photo: Source CLINTONIA borealis $9.95 12” x 12” z4 Blue Bead Lily Greenish-yellow, bell-shaped flowers which resemble minute, intricate lilies, appear in clusters in late spring over attractive, wide, strap-like leaves. Beautiful, showy, shiny, porcelain-blue berries in late summer. The berries are, alas, poisonous. Native woodlander which prefers average to wet, acidic soil in shady areas. Photo: Source www.wild-things.ca 22 1-877-538-3228