Description
vigorous mound of evergreen
Disporopsis bakerorum was only published by botanist Aaron Floden as a new species in 2015
and darn near everything but grafting
this specimen hosta is topped with 32" scapes of light lavender flowers
it turned out to be a virtually sterile hybrid
Asarum rigescens var brachypodion Suzaku Botan Blephilia vigorous mound of evergreen(aka: Asarum rigescens 'Ise jishi) We are pleased to finally be able to share the rare Japanese double flowered wild ginger, Asarum rigescens var. brachypodion 'Suzaku Botan'. This rarely cultivated species hails from woodlands in central Japan. For us, they have formed lovely 4" tall x 1' wide, tight clumps of green arrow shaped leaves, with large ornate silver blotches. The tan lavender flowers, produced at ground level in January and February, are
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