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2012/13 Catalogue - Edulis Nursery

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SOLDANELLA CARPATICA · Carpathian Alpine Snowbell · Primulaceae<br />

Attractive evergreen alpine from the Western Carpathian Mountains in Slovakia and Poland. Funnel-shaped blue-violet flowers.<br />

Ht 8cm. Carpathians.<br />

SOLDANELLA CARPATICA X VILLOSA · Snowbell · Primulaceae<br />

Delicate evergreen perennial Soldanella hybrid with small glossy orbicular leaves and pale blue frilly funnel flowers. Ht 6cm.<br />

SOLDANELLA CYANASTER · Snowbell · Primulaceae<br />

Bulgarian species with dainty blue flowers. Ht 10cm.<br />

SOLDANELLA DIMONIEI · Macedonian Snowbell · Primulaceae<br />

Rare species of Soldanella with violet frilly flowers in April & May. Ht 9cm. Southern Balkans.<br />

SOLDANELLA MINIMA · Dwarf Snowbell · Primulaceae<br />

One of the smallest Soldanellas with pale lilac flowers. Part-shade. Ht 5cm. E Alps.<br />

SOLDANELLA MONTANA · Mountain Snowbells · Primulaceae<br />

One of the larger species of Snowbell with violet-blue flowers and evergreen ovate leaves. Part-shade. Ht 25cm. Central Europe.<br />

SOLDANELLA VILLOSA · Pyrenean Snowbell · Primulaceae<br />

Our largest Snowbell with shiny orbicular leaves and scapes of deep blue flowers in April & May. Shade. Ht 30cm. Spain.<br />

SOLIDAGO ‘LEDSHAM’ · Golden Rod · Asteraceae<br />

Upright perennial with panicles of small fluffy lemon-yellow flowers in July & August. Bee plant. Sun or part shade. Ht 75m.<br />

SPEIRANTHA CONVALLARIOIDES · False Lily-of-the-Valley · Asparagaceae<br />

Evergreen lily-of-the-valley with delightfully scented white flowers in spring. Shade or part-shade. Excellent groundcover. Ht 15cm. China.<br />

STACHYS MACRANTHA ‘BEN’ · Variegated Big Betony · Lamiaceae<br />

Variegated form of C. g. ‘Superba’ with stable variegation and long flowering period. Our selection from nursery stock. Ht 40cm.<br />

STACHYS MACRANTHA ‘ROBUSTA’ AGM · Big Betony · Lamiaceae<br />

Earlier than C. g.‘Superba’ with larger but shorter bright purple flowerheads. Sun. Ht 40cm.<br />

STACHYS MACRANTHA ‘SUPERBA’ · Big Betony · Lamiaceae<br />

Erect, hairy perennial with rosettes of wrinkled leaves and spikes of pinky-purple flowers through the summer.<br />

Sun or part-shade. Ht 40cm.<br />

STACHYS MONIERI · Alpine Betony · Lamiaceae<br />

Erect, clump-forming perennial with basal rosette of ovate leaves and spikes of deep pink flowers in June-July. Sun.<br />

Ht 60cm. Our collection from Poland.<br />

STACHYS MONIERI ‘ROSEA’ · Rose Alpine Betony · Lamiaceae<br />

Pale pink form of the Alpine Betony.<br />

STACHYS OFFICINALIS ‘ALBA’ · White Betony · Lamiaceae<br />

Compact perennial with rosette of glossy deep-green leaves and spikes of white flowers in July and August.<br />

Bee plant. Sun or part-shade. Ht 30cm.<br />

STOKESIA LAEVIS ‘ALBA’ · White Stoke’s Aster · Asteraceae<br />

Evergreen leaf rosettes with large white scabious-like flowers from July to September. Long lasting. Sun. Ht 40cm. USA.<br />

STOKESIA LAEVIS ‘BLUE STAR’ · Blue Stoke’s Aster · Asteraceae<br />

Evergreen leaf rosettes with large blue scabious-like flowers from July to September. Long lasting. Sun. Ht 40cm. USA.<br />

SUCCISA PRATENSIS · Devil’s Bit Scabious · Dipsacaceae<br />

Evergreen herbaceous perennial with tall stems of navy blue buttons in August to October. Excellent bee plant. Hardy. Sun. Ht 50cm. Europe.<br />

SUCCISELLA INFLEXA · Southern Succisella · Dipsacaceae<br />

Evergreen perennial similar to Devil’s Bit Scabious with pale blue buttons. Excellent for the wild garden. Bee plant. Sun. Ht 60cm. S Balkans.<br />

SUCCISELLA INFLEXA ‘FROSTED PEARLS’ · Southern Succisella · Dipsacaceae<br />

Purported selected form of the above. Uncertain as to the difference at this stage.<br />

SYMPHYTUM BULBOSUM PAB 4886 · Bulbous Comfrey · Boraginaceae<br />

Tuberous comfrey with pale yellow flowers in early spring. Part shade. Ht 50cm. Collected from near Berat, Albania.<br />

SYMPHYTUM CAUCASICUM AGM · Caucasian Comfrey · Boraginaceae<br />

Rhizomatous perennial with hairy leaves and bright blue flowers. Good for clay soils. Sun or shade. Ht 70cm. Caucasus.<br />

SYMPHYTUM CORDATUM · Cordate Comfrey · Boraginaceae<br />

Slowly creeping perennial with heart shaped leaves and pale yellow flowers in early spring. Shade. Ht 35cm. Our collection from Poland.<br />

SYMPHYTUM GRANDIFLORUM · Dwarf Comfrey · Boraginaceae<br />

Dense groundcover with coarse hairy leaves and attractive blue and white flowers in spring. Sun or shade. Ht 40cm. Excellent for difficult<br />

positions. Competes with ground elder.<br />

SYMPHYTUM TUBEROSUM · Tuberous Comfrey · Boraginaceae<br />

Tuberous creeping deciduous groundcover with pale yellow flower. Shade. Ht 40cm. Our collection from Bosnia.<br />

SYMPHYTUM X UPLANDICUM ‘BOCKING 14’ · Russian Comfrey · Boraginaceae<br />

Variety selected for its high Potassium content by Lawrence D Hills of HDRA.<br />

SYNEILESIS ACONITIFOLIA BSWJ 879 · Shredded Umbrella Plant · Asteraceae<br />

Woodland groundcover daisy with finely dissected leaves. Dry shade. Foliage plant. Ht 1.2m. Korea.<br />

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