2012/13 Catalogue - Edulis Nursery
2012/13 Catalogue - Edulis Nursery
2012/13 Catalogue - Edulis Nursery
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TULBAGHIA ACUTILOBA · Society Garlic · Amaryllidaceae<br />
Evening scented species with fleshy orange corona and recurved green tepals.<br />
TULBAGHIA ALLIACEA · Society Garlic · Amaryllidaceae<br />
Night-scented mauve flowers above grassy foliage. Spring flowering. Sun. Edible leaves eaten like spinach. Ht 25cm. S Africa.<br />
TULBAGHIA CAPENSIS (SYN.TULBAGHIA CEPACEA) · Society Garlic · Amaryllidaceae<br />
Winter-growing species with strap-like green leaves and night scented brownish-purple flowers with a orange corona. Sun. Ht 25cm.<br />
TULBAGHIA CODDII · Society Garlic · Amaryllidaceae<br />
Attractive pale pink strongly night scented winter dormant species with fine grassy leaves. Ht 20cm. Northern Transvaal.<br />
TULBAGHIA LEUCANTHA H&B 11996 · Society Garlic · Amaryllidaceae<br />
Fine slender foliage with 20cm flower stems. Flowers greeny-purple with orange corona. Night scented. Ht 20cm.<br />
TULBAGHIA MONTANA · Society Garlic · Amaryllidaceae<br />
Striking little species with glaucous foliage and flowers with pale-grey perianth and prominent orange corona. Day scented.<br />
Well-drained sunny position. Ht 20cm. Drakensberg.<br />
TULBAGHIA NATALENSIS B & V421 CLONE 2 · Society Garlic · Amaryllidaceae<br />
Small clove-scented species with strap-like leaves and pale pink flowers. April till July. Ht 20cm. Natal.<br />
TULBAGHIA VERDOORNIAE · Society Garlic · Amaryllidaceae<br />
Umbels of dusky grey/pink flowers with orange coronas held on flattened stems.<br />
TULBAGHIA VIOLACEA · Society Garlic · Amaryllidaceae<br />
Popular fast-growing hardy species with long strap-like garlic-scented leaves and umbels of mauve pink tubular flowers.<br />
Edible leaves. Sun. Ht 50cm. S Africa.<br />
TULBAGHIA VIOLACEA ‘PALLIDA’ · Society Garlic · Amaryllidaceae<br />
Pale pink flowered form of the above.<br />
TULBAGHIA VIOLACEA ‘PEPPERMINT GARLIC’ · Society Garlic · Amaryllidaceae<br />
American selection with large pale pink flowers. Long flowering. Excellent. Ht 40cm.<br />
TULBAGHIA VIOLACEA ‘SILVER LACE’ · Society Garlic · Amaryllidaceae<br />
Popular variegated form of T. violacea. Silvery stripped leaves and pink flowers. Not as hardy as species. Ht 40cm.<br />
TULBAGHIA VIOLACEA VAR. MARITIMA · Society Garlic · Amaryllidaceae<br />
Dark-green glossy strappy leaves and lilac pink flowers . Sheltered sunny position. Ht 25cm.<br />
UVULARIA GRANDIFLORA AGM · Large flowered Bellwort · Colchicaceae<br />
Spring flowering stoloniferous perennial with arching stems and drooping deep yellow flowers with glaucous leaves.<br />
May-June. Ht 40cm. USA.<br />
UVULARIA GRANDIFLORA VAR. PALLIDA · Pale Large-flowered Bellwort · Colchicaceae<br />
Pale lemon flowered form of the above.<br />
UVULARIA PERFOLIATA · Perfoliate Bellwort · Colchicaceae<br />
Similar to U. grandiflora var. pallida but smaller.<br />
UVULARIA SESSILIFOLIA · Sessile Bellwort · Colchicaceae<br />
Fine strappy leaved stoloniferous bellwort with narrow creamy yellow flowers. Shade. Ht 30cm. USA.<br />
VALERIANA ALLIARIIFOLIA PAB 3001 · Caucasian Valerian · Valerianaceae<br />
Broad-leaved rosette with stout stems bearing umbels of fluffy pink flowers in summer. Collected from Bakuriana, Georgia in 2010.<br />
VALERIANA OFFICINALIS · Common Valerian · Valerianaceae<br />
Our native Valerian with tall umbels of foxy-scented pink flowers. Attractive cottagey effect. Sun or part-shade. Ht 1.5m. Europe.<br />
VANCOUVERIA HEXANDRA · Inside Out Flowers · Berberidaceae<br />
Canadian west coast perennial groundcover related to Epimediums. Reflexed white flowers in panicles. Shade. Ht 30cm. NW USA.<br />
VERATRUM ALBUM AGM PAB 537 · White Hellebore · Melanthiaceae<br />
Tall herbaceous perennial with large pleated leaves and tall spikes of greeny-white flowers in summer. Sun or part-shade.<br />
Our collection from Bossost, Spain in the Pyrenees. Poisonous but dramatic.<br />
VERBENA BONARIENSIS AGM · Purpletop Vervain · Verbenaceae<br />
Tall slender airy perennial, growing to 1.2m. Terminal clusters of rose-purple flowers in summer. Self-seeds. Bee plant. Brazil.<br />
VERBENA HASTATA · Blue Vervain · Verbenaceae<br />
Clump-forming herbaceous perennial with serrate leaves and tall branching stems of blue flowers. Sun. Ht 1.6m. USA.<br />
VERNONIA ARKANSANA ‘MAMMUTH’ · Mammuth Arkansas Ironweed · Asteraceae<br />
Large flowered form of the Arkansas Ironweed. With purple-red blooms in late August-October.<br />
Excellent with Miscanthus. Sun. Ht 1.8m. USA.<br />
VERNONIA ARKANSANA (SYN. CRINITA) · Arkansas Ironweed · Asteraceae<br />
Large panicles of small purple-red flowers on tall stems in September-October. Sun. Ht 1.8m. USA.<br />
VERNONIA FASCICULATA · Smooth Ironweed · Asteraceae<br />
Tall herbaceous perennial with lanceolate deep green leaves and bright purple flowers in August-October. Ht 1.8m. USA.<br />
VERNONIA NOVEBORACENSIS · New York Ironweed · Asteraceae<br />
Tall clump-forming perennial with purple flowers in late summer. Earliest of the Ironweeds in flower. Ht 2m. USA.<br />
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