Description
Although Iris prismatica is found natively growing in both fresh and salt marshes and bogs
burkii with Sarracenia flava var
it's just too weird for any other explanation
the fall-flowering clumps of Caryopteris 'Snow Fairy' are topped with delightful "blue curls
Epimedium wushanense Sandy Claws Actaea Although Iris prismatica is found(aka: E. wushanense Spiny Leaves CC014633) This amazing selection of the rare Chinese Epimedium wushanense was introduced in 2006 by Darrell Probst for $150, but without a cultivar name listed only as spiny leaf form. We find it so exceptional that in 2012, we've added the clonal name, Epimedium 'Sandy Claws'. This gem is a dwarf spreading selection of the rare, normally clumping Epimedium wushanense that forms a 1' tall x 4' wide patch in 5 years.
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