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Bareroot Perennials - De Groot, Inc.

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Ligularia,<br />

‘Othello’<br />

Mertensia,<br />

‘Virginia<br />

Bluebells’<br />

Liatris<br />

‘Alba’<br />

Blue<br />

Lobelia<br />

Arisaema<br />

(Jack-inthe-Pulpit)<br />

Liatris<br />

spicata<br />

Red Trillium<br />

Trillium<br />

‘Snowy White’<br />

<strong>Bareroot</strong> <strong>Perennials</strong> -<br />

Sold in Multiple Quantities - All Available 1/31-5/31<br />

Liatris (Blazing Star)<br />

The erect flower spikes make this perennial a perfect vertical accent in the garden. Tiny<br />

thistle blooms open from top to bottom on the thick stem. Attracts butterflies<br />

and bees and is used in floral arrangements.<br />

Zones: 3-9 Spacing: 12"-15" Size: #1 Multiple: 25/Variety<br />

Item <strong>De</strong>scription Bloom Bloom Cost<br />

Time Ht. Each<br />

LR100 spicata rose-purple flowers with dark<br />

green, grass-like leaves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July-Sept . . . .24-36" . . . . $.30<br />

LR150 spicata ‘Alba’ white flowers with dark<br />

green, grass-like leaves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July-Sept . . . .24-36" . . . . $.25<br />

Ligularia (Golden Ray)<br />

Best in a rich, moist soil. Very impressive planted in groups or as a background in the<br />

perennial border. Does well in the bog garden.<br />

Zones: 3-8 Spacing: 15"-18" Size: #1 Multiple: 25/Variety<br />

Free<br />

Pot<br />

Tags!<br />

Item <strong>De</strong>scription Bloom Bloom Cost<br />

Time Ht. Each<br />

LG650 stenocephala ‘Little Rocket’ dwarf version,<br />

w/bright yellow spike flowers & large green,<br />

toothed leaves, with heart-shaped bases. . . . . . . . . Mid-Late . . . . . . 2-3' . . . . . . .$2.45<br />

LG720 dentata ‘Othello’ huge bronze leaves,<br />

large yellow daisy type flowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July-Aug . . . . .60" . . . . . $2.25<br />

LG770 ‘Przewalskii’ w/tall yellow flower spikes<br />

above deeply toothed and lobed dark<br />

green leaves on purple-black stems . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July. . . . . . . . . 4-6' . . . . . . .$2.35<br />

LG700 stenocephala ‘The Rocket’ large cut<br />

green leaves, spike flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July-Aug . . . . .60" . . . . . $2.25<br />

Native Flowers<br />

All the listed woodland plants grow naturally on rich, moist forest floors and are perfectly<br />

suited for your shade garden. Add them to an existing wooded area or create your own<br />

woodland garden. Dappled shade and humus-rich soil provide perfect growing conditions.<br />

Zones: 4-9 Spacing: 12"-18" Size: #1 Multiple: 25/Variety<br />

Item <strong>De</strong>scription Bloom Bloom Cost<br />

Time Ht. Each<br />

NF280 Arisaema triphyllum (Jack-in-the-Pulpit) one to<br />

three compound leaves with green and purple<br />

sheath sheath surrounding the flower spike.<br />

Bright red berries follow the flowering. . . . . . . . . . . Spring. . . . .16-20" . . . . $1.45<br />

NF120 Belamcanda chinensis (Blackberry Lily) named for their<br />

ornamental black seed clusters, they have 2" lily-like<br />

flowers of soft yellow-orange w/crimson spots. . . . . . .July-Aug . . . .24-30" . . . . $1.35<br />

NF180 Cimicifuga racemosa (Black/Snakeroot Cohosh)<br />

delicate white flower spikes grow from 1-3' long.<br />

Compound leaves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June-Sept. . . . .5-8'. . . . . $1.45<br />

NF168 Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower/Red Lobelia);<br />

Red blossom on dark green, lance-shaped foliage. . . . July-Sept . . . . .2-4'. . . . . $1.45<br />

NF160 Lobelia siphilitica (Cardinal Flower/Blue Lobelia); Blue<br />

flower spikes. Grows well in moist, boggy soils . . . . . July-Sept.. . . . . 5' . . . . . $1.45<br />

NF130 Mertensia virginica (Virginia Bluebells); Large<br />

oval leaves. Loose clusters of trumpet-shaped<br />

flowers are pink as buds and blue as blossoms. . . . . .April-June . . . 12-24" . . . . $1.35<br />

NF360 Stylophorum diphyllum (Wood Poppy or Golden Poppy);<br />

2" yellow blossoms, dark green, divided leaves. . . . . March-May . . . 12-18" . . . . $1.45<br />

NF436 Trillium erectum (Red Trillium or Wake-robin);<br />

Three large pointed leaves at the top of the<br />

stem. Spreads slowly as a clump. Likes<br />

average moisture and rich organic content. . . . . . . . April-May. . . . 12-18" . . . . $1.45<br />

NF440 Trillium grandiflorum (Snowy White);<br />

After pollination the flowers begin to change<br />

color from white to shades of pink.. . . . . . . . . . . . . April-May. . . . 12-18" . . . . $1.45<br />

www.degroot-inc.com • 800-253-2876<br />

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