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Iberis sempervirens 'Snowflake'
Candytuft, Snowflake |
S
8-10" |
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April-May
White |
A small, dense plant, this perennial flowers early in the spring. It
makes a wonderful edging plant, and holds its shape well. The flowers
are snowy white, and compliment surrounding plants nicely. |
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Inula ensifolia
Inula, Sunray |
S
12" |
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August-September
Yellow |
A clump-forming perennial, this plant has small lance shaped leaves
and bears many yellow daisy-like flower heads. It's curse is that it
looks a bit like a dandelion, which most gardeners do not find
attractive. Upon closer examination the flower is very different, and
has a charm that belongs in any landscape. |
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Iris sibirica 'Butter and Sugar'
Iris, Butter and Sugar Siberian |
S-PS
24" |
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May-June
Yellow-White |
One of the shortest Iris plants available, this perennial gets a large
yellow flower. Its compact, short nature makes it well suited for tight
areas in the garden. |
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Iris sibirica 'Caesar's Brother'
Iris, Caesar's Brother Siberian |
S-PS
36" |
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May-June
Violet |
This is a beautiful dark purple Iris. The bloom appears almost
velvet-like in the spring and is a deep shade of purple. When the plant
is not flowering the foliage provides tufts of medium green color. |
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Iris sibirica 'Ruffled Velvet'
Iris, Ruffled Velvet Siberian |
S-PS
28" |
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June
Violet |
Like all Siberian Irises, Ruffled Velvet blooms prolifically, resists
problems, and isn't as messy as most other Irises. This is the first
year we have grown Ruffled Velvet, but in our previous experiences we've
never met a Siberian Iris we didn't like. |