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Brunnera, or Siberian Bugloss, are from western Siberia. These plants are perennial forget-me-nots, named in honor of Swiss botanist Samuel Brunner. Some catalogs still call this species Anchusa myosotidiflora, its previous name. Showy blue flowers about 1/4-inch across bloom in clusters during spring. The leaves are large and heart-shaped on slightly hairy stems. Valued for [...]
Geranium Rozanne is a hybrid in the family Geraniaceae, the result of a cross between Geranium himalayense and Geranium wallichianum Buxton’s Variety. Hybrid Cranes Bills or cranesbill are very popular in Europe. Members of this genus should not be confused with the common annual geranium of summer gardens, which are actually in the Genus Pelargonium. [...]
One of the most eye-catching small grasses, forming elegant arching clumps of vividly striped bright gold and lime-green foliage that holds its colour throughout the season. When grown in full sun this cultivar often develops a slight reddish tinge. Superb with hostas and other ornamental grasses liking similar conditions, and outstanding grown on its own [...]
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