| Plant ID | Plant name | Culture | ht X width(in) | Zone | Description | Price Code | |
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| 954 | Campanula coriacea |
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7X6 | 5 |
Dense tufts of leathery leaves withpanicles of lilac blue bells |
C | |
| 1032 | Cercis occidentalis |
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168X100 | 7 |
One of our most beautiful native tree/shrubs. Attractive heart shaped green leaves emerge after the spectacular spring display of deep rose pink flowers. Ornamental bean like seed pods linger later. In our area, hardy to about 4500’. Sun or shade. Highly recommended. Seed grown from local populations. 5 gal pots. CA WN TNT |
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| 727 | Clematis scottii |
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20X13 | 5 |
A small bush clematis from Colorado. Deep blue/purple bell lanterns followed by ornamental feathery seed heads. WN |
E | |
| 726 | Clematis hirsutissima |
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13X6 | 5 |
A western bush clematis with dissected hirsute foliage under blue purple pendant flowers. Quart pots. WN |
E | |
| 296 | Clematis lasiantha |
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100X36 | 0 |
Our beautiful native Clematis. Tall vines will grow up fences, trees, trellis, or other shrubs. Clouds of white flowers in spring followed by fluffy seedheads. In deep quart pots. CA WN TNT |
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