pinewood perennial gardens
Oenothera fruticosa |
A native species found in meadows and along roadsides. Tough and well suited to hot, dry sites. Red buds open to bright-yellow flowers during early summer. A strong grower, particularly in sandy soils. 15-18" ht. Z 4-9. |
1 gal
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Oenothera macrocarpa |
Low growing, compact plant to 10" high with bright lemon-yellow, 3-5" wide flowers from June to August. Low maintenance plant tolerant of dry conditions. Z 3-7. |
1 gal
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Oenothera speciosa 'Siskiyou' |
Pink, 2" wide flowers throughout the summer on 8-12" tall plants. Plants, which spread by stolons, tend to be more aggressive in rich soils. Z 5-8. |
1 gal
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Osmunda cinnamomea |
Native. Deciduous, erect 2.5-5' fronds. Named for bright cinnamon colored fertile fronds arising in late spring. This native is very vigorous in wet conditions. 2-5'. Z 2-10. |
1 gal
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Osmunda regalis |
Native. Deciduous, erect 2-5' fronds. One of the most handsome native ferns. Foliage is deep forest-green with long smooth edged leaves. Occurs in wet sites. Z 2-10. |
1 gal
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