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Little Rocket Rayflower
Ligularia 'Little Rocket'

Plant Type:  perennial
Plant Height:  24 inches
Flower Height:  4 feet
Spread:  30 inches
Sunlight:  shade to partial shade

This dwarf cultivar of The Rocket is an excellent choice where space is a concern; long spikes of bright yellow flowers rise...

 
 
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The Rocket Rayflower
Ligularia 'The Rocket'

Plant Type:  perennial
Plant Height:  3 feet
Flower Height:  5 feet
Spread:  3 feet
Sunlight:  shade to partial shade

The Rocket Rayflower features bold spikes of yellow flowers rising above the foliage from late spring to mid summer. Its large...

 
 
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Britt Marie Crawford Rayflower
Ligularia dentata 'Britt Marie Crawford'

Plant Type:  perennial
Plant Height:  24 inches
Flower Height:  3 feet
Spread:  24 inches
Sunlight:  shade to partial shade

Britt Marie Crawford Rayflower features bold panicles of gold daisy flowers at the ends of the stems from late summer to early...

 
 
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Cinnamon Fern
Osmunda cinnamomea

Plant Type:  fern
Height:  5 feet
Spacing:  3 feet
Sunlight:  shade to full sun

An elegant fern with giant fronds that maintain a medium green throughout the season turning a beautiful apricot color in the...

 
 
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Primrose
Primula vulgaris

Plant Type:  perennial
Plant Height:  6 inches
Flower Height:  8 inches
Spacing:  6 inches
Sunlight:  shade to partial shade

The primrose of the English countryside is hardy and prefers sheltered shaded areas but will tolerate dry soil for a while; deep...

 
 
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Meadow Rue
Thalictrum aquilegiifolium

Plant Type:  perennial
Plant Height:  3 feet
Flower Height:  4 feet
Spacing:  18 inches
Sunlight:  shade to partial shade

A beautiful plant from our native meadows with columns of steely blue foliage arising in spring, turning to a glaucous green;...

 
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