1 Retail listings 2012 by USDA zone, as of April 5 ... - Cistus Nursery
1 Retail listings 2012 by USDA zone, as of April 5 ... - Cistus Nursery
1 Retail listings 2012 by USDA zone, as of April 5 ... - Cistus Nursery
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<strong>Retail</strong> <strong>listings</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>USDA</strong> <strong>zone</strong>, <strong>as</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>April</strong> 5 - ple<strong>as</strong>e check for current availability<br />
Geum quellyon 'Cooky' avens<br />
A bright spot in any garden, this little sweety forms a compact mound to only 6" tall x 12" wide and flowering<br />
throughout the se<strong>as</strong>on, especially if deadheaded regularly. For sun to part shade in rich soil with regular<br />
summer water for best performance. Frost hardy in <strong>USDA</strong> <strong>zone</strong>s 5 to 8.<br />
4in @ $4 Rosaceae<br />
Hakonechloa macra 'All Gold'<br />
The all yellow version <strong>of</strong> a garden standard in these parts. Lushly filling up an 18” diameter <strong>by</strong> midsummer, it<br />
can take rather a lot <strong>of</strong> sun or dark dark shade. Best half sun, with water. Clumping and rather slow to<br />
establish, so be patient. I know it’s hard.<br />
6in @ $15, 1g @ $12 Poaceae<br />
Hamamelis x intermedia 'Pallida'<br />
Another wonderful witch hazel, this one with large, yellow flowers -- in winter, <strong>of</strong> course. Very fragrant,<br />
giving <strong>of</strong>f a delicious aroma <strong>of</strong> ...soap with just a touch <strong>of</strong> sun.. Deciduous, medium sized shrub, to 9-12 ft x<br />
9-12 ft, with a strong v<strong>as</strong>e shape. Prefers rich, moist, well-drainaed soil in sun to part shade, blooming best in<br />
full sun, with regular water. Frost hardy to in <strong>USDA</strong> <strong>zone</strong> 5.<br />
5g @ $47 Hamamelidaceae<br />
Helianthemum 'Henfield Brilliant' sunrose<br />
Silver-gray foliage, dense and evergreen, makes a nice backdrop for the nearly fire engine red-orange flowers<br />
that brighten the world in late spring to fall. A groundcovering shrublet, under 18” in height and spreading to<br />
nearly 3 ft for full sun and lean soil. Summer drought tolerant once established but accepts an occ<strong>as</strong>ional drop.<br />
Evergreen in <strong>USDA</strong> <strong>zone</strong> 8 and frost hardy <strong>as</strong> a dieback perennial in <strong>zone</strong> 5.<br />
1g @ $12 Cistaceae<br />
Helleborus x 'Cherry Blossom' winter jewels<br />
From the Winter Jewels TM strain <strong>of</strong> hellebores <strong>by</strong> Oregon's m<strong>as</strong>ter hybridizer Marietta O'Bryne comes this<br />
exciting new, large-flowered form with semi-double flowers <strong>of</strong> pale pink with dark purple-pink picotee on the<br />
outer petals. To 18" tall x 2 ft wide, blooming from January to early <strong>April</strong> in part shade to shade where soil is<br />
rich. Drought tolerant and said to be deer resistant. Frost hardy in <strong>USDA</strong> <strong>zone</strong> 5.<br />
6in @ $18 Ranunculaceae<br />
Heuchera sanguinea 'Firefly' firefly coral bells<br />
Vivid red flowers in tall panicles over glossy green leaves mark this coral bell in July and July. To 1 ft x 1 ft<br />
in sun to part shade with regular summer water. E<strong>as</strong>y in rich soil. And e<strong>as</strong>y to divide and replant. Evergreen<br />
in the most Pacific Northwest winters and frost hardy to -20F, <strong>USDA</strong> <strong>zone</strong> 5.<br />
1g @ $11 Saxifragaceae<br />
<strong>Cistus</strong> <strong>Nursery</strong> ◆ 22711 NW Gillihan Rd ◆ Portland, OR 97231 ◆ (503) 621-2233 ◆ info@cistus.com<br />
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