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    A perennial plant with erect stems grows 30-40cm (11-15in.) high. Flowers of regular shape, 2-3cm (1in.) in diameter, blue in color. Use to decorate flower beds, garden vases, and lawns.
  • 30 cm Perennial with bi-colour blooms
  • A first-year hardy perennial perfect for containers growing 15 cm high
  • Native to eastern North America, Lanceleaf Coreopsis has naturalized across much of the Prairies and even into the Rocky Mountains. It is a hardy perennial plant (Zones 3-10) that is both drought tolerant and able to endure high temperature and humidity. It will work in well-drained containers and just about any garden soil, but it prefers well-drained, nutrient-poor, sandy loam. This variety can reach 90cm tall but may grow shorter depending on exposure in the garden. Its stems are stiff and upright, so it makes a nice cut flower. It is attractive to a wide range of pollinators and beneficial insects. Avoid over-watering, and keep the spent flowers picked
  • One of the easiest native wildflowers to grow from seed, Blue Flax adds charming, light blue blooms to the early season garden. Growing to be only 45-70 cm tall, this perennial is perfect for the front of the meadow or a small space garden. Very tolerant of sandy, dry soils, Blue Flax will grow in almost any sunny spot.
  • This evergreen subshrub slowly spreads to form a tidy cushion of shiny dark green leaves. In late spring and early summer, numerous flattened clusters of 4-petaled snow-white flowers nearly cover the foliage. Candytuft makes an effective edging for a sunny border.
  • Edelweiss Leontopodium Alpinum is a famous, short-lived, herbaceous perennial native to alpine areas of Europe. Edelweiss seeds can be sown indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost, so seedlings can be transplanted outdoors after the last frost. So-called Edelweiss of the Alps is a clamping, woolly perennial wildflower with highly attractive gray-green foliage and small yellow flowers that seat on a top of showy, fluffy, white-woolly, bract-like leaves, and this highly attractive combination is shaped like a lion's paw. Edelweiss starts to bloom in the summer. The established Edelweiss likes to grow in full sun, and cool summer climates are preferable environments.
  • A perennial plant 10-20 cm in height. Flowers are 2-6 cm and have multi-layered snow-white petals with a bright yellow button centre. Sow seeds for seedlings in May-June, transplanted to a permanent place in the fall. Abundant and friendly flowering of daisies occurs next year from May to August. It grows well in sunny places and in partial shade. Used for decoration of balconies, terraces, flower beds, and lawns.

  • A perennial plant, grown as a biennial, 10-20 cm in height. Inflorescences with a diameter of 2-6 cm, raspberry-red color. Sow seeds for seedlings in May-June, transplanted to a permanent place in the fall. Abundant and friendly flowering of daisies occurs next year from May to August. It grows well in sunny places and in partial shade. Used for decoration of balconies, terraces, flower beds, and lawns.

  • Arabis Snow Cap (rock Cress) Seeds have masses of tiny, snow-white fragrant flowers that appear in early spring starting April through May/June against a backdrop of evergreen foliage. The silvery-green foliage is 15-20 cm tall. Foilage provides an excellent ground cover all season long. Thin plants to 15 cm apart when transplanting or thinning out seedlings. To keep plant compact shear down all foliage after flowering.
  • Early-blooming perennial. The plant grows 20-30cm tall. Silver-gray leaves make the plant decorative. White, small flowers, diameter 1-1.5cm, collected in short brushes.
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    Perennial flowering plant grows 100-150cm (40-60in.) tall. Pearl-white flowers collected in pyramidal shape on the peduncle. Blooms in the second year from June to July. Use for group plantings, borders and cutting, looks very impressive in flower bouquets.
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