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A selection of PERENNIALS, TREES, SHRUBS, & VINES, some in very limited supply, covering the letter "P":
This page contains the following Perennial plant groups: Pachysandra, Panax (Ginseng), Passiflora (Hardy), Pennisetum, Penstemon, Persicaria, Petasites, Petrorhagia, Phlox, Phragmites, Phyllitis (Hart's Tongue Fern), Phyllostachys (Giant Bamboo), Phytolacca (Poke Weed), Physostegia, Picea (Spruce), Pinellia, Pinus (Pine), Plantago, Platycodon, Pleioblastus, Polemonium, Polygonum, Poncirus (Hardy Orange), Populus (Poplar Tree), Prunella, Prunus, Pteridium (Bracken Fern), Ptilostemon, Pueraria (Kudzu Vine), Pulmonaria, Pyracantha, Quercus (Oak Tree).

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81745 PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS GREEN SHEEN BUX HT PRICE: $ 4.00 Compact selection with very glossy waxy foliage, slightly reduced in overall size. Choice slowly carpeting selection from Dale Chapman at U. of Conn. An outstanding selection of a most popular workhorse groundcover which flourishes in dificult situations.

70317 PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS VARIEGATA BUX HT PRICE: $ 4.25 "Silver-edged Spurge" Ground cover Boxwood cousin very slowly and deliberately forming mats of short stems with leathery toothed leaves bordered white Small white flowered Japanese evergreen. Much slower to increase than the solid green cultivars. Genus means "Thick/fat Man" in reference to width of stamen.

81152 PASSIFLORA INCARNATA PAS HT CGH PRICE: $ 5.00 "Hardy Passion Flower" Native with yellow edible fruit following the astoundingly beautiful pale lavender flowers with elaborately fringed pink-purple coronas. Please remember that this emerges from the ground very late in the spring unless situated in a warm courtyard: the local name of "Maypop" accurately refers to its tendency to pop up out of the ground in late May. Nonetheless, on chilly springs (like that of '05) the first shoots did not emerge until June (and the first blossoms opened on July 3)--so if you become nervous about waiting for late dormancy breaking plants, best avoid this one! Our clump vigorously vines on up to cover a second story window with ease.

40734 PASSIFLORA INCENSE [HYB] PAS HP TGH PRICE: $ 10.00 Hybrid of P. incarnata x P. cincinnata. Many deep purple blossoms some 6" across with considerable fragrance; vigorous grower with a good reputation for outdoor hardiness in northern zones--we offer no guarentee on winter hardiness because we cannot control the site at which you decide to plant this.

81172 PENNISETUM ALOPECUROIDES MOUDRY GRA HT PRICE: $ 3.75 Wide deeply arching blades form a highly decorative specimen from which emerge "Jet Black Foxtails" (purple mahogany seed plumes creating constant show on into the first frosts)--still the most popular grass at the nursery as it achieves its most splendid show during that late late summer period when so many other garden vamps have lost their vivid punch. Waist high if planted in rich moist soil; but typically much shorter, depending on soil & moisture levels. This is the incredible show-off on the pathways to the sales area here at the nursery that lights up the area from summer on through the first freezes. {Please note: the dramatic purple African fountain grass species are offered in the TROPICAL plant section}

51775 PENNISETUM SETACEUM FIREWORKS POA TGH PRICE: $ 12.00 Not reliably hardy, but also here in our perennial section because of placement in the garden with your hardy grasses for summer display. "Fireworks Purple Fountain Grass" Thick upright clumps of 1/4" wide blades topped with reddish hued plumes seldom reaching two feet here--with white and golden stripes throughout. Great new introduction for 2008.

80342 PENSTEMON HIRSUTUS PYGMAEUS SCR HT PRICE: $ 5.75 "Dwarf Beard's Tongue" A native minature enough for your trough garden: A petite mat of cerrate pubescent foliage with free flowering violet nodding blossoms. Lovely.

80842 PENSTEMON HUSKER RED [GLACIALIS] SCR HT PRICE: $ 5.00 Dramatic evergreen wine-purple foliage beautifully sets off the foot tall inflorescenceorescenceorescence of ivory flowers produced over several months. Possibly more accurate as P. digitata `Husker Red.'

89207 PERSICARIA AMPLEXICAULIS GOLDEN ARROW POLYGON HP PRICE: $ 15.00 "Golden Afghan Firetail" Clumping moisture loving perennial with golden lime lance leaves clapsing elegant 18" to 22" stems tipped with short stalked spines (cattails) of cardinal red flowers fading to rose, sometimes still blooming at frost.

88772 PERSICARIA MICROCEPHALA RED DRAGON POLYGON HT HH PRICE: $ 4.50 Beyond marvelous rockery or container perennial: two foot stems emerge from a woody crown displaying saber shaped leaves of rich burgundy, chevroned a vibrant pewter fading to deep emerald edges; fleecy blossoms demurely appear late summer. [Polygonum sphaerostachyum]

88986 PETASITES JAPONICUS GIGANTEUS [HORT] COMP HT PRICE: $ 22.00 The "Monster Butter-burr"-- with truely giant rounded leaves reaching impressive dimensions; showy white inflorescenceorescenceorescence very early spring emerging from the Feburary (sometimes frozen) ground like science fiction artichokes. If it gets too vigorous, remember that the Japanese use the petioles in stir fry. Prefers cool temps and moist feet. A massive presence.

88800 PETASITES JAPONICUS PURPUREUS COMP HP PRICE: $ 35.00 Odd "Purple Bog Daisy" with new foliage a weird purple maturing into giant lilac tinged leaves. Needs bog to romp in. Difficult to ship once in leaf; so later orders will be sent with current foliage removed.

81514 PETASITES JAPONICUS VARIEGATUS COMP HT PRICE: $ 20.00 Showy variegated "Butterbur" with brilliantly splashed rounded leathery leaves emerging after the late winter show of bright lime daisy flowers on low spikes; needs wet feet. As this needs cool climates (especially cool night temperatures) in order to keep such large leaves turgid, the gardner needs to consider whether the climate or the intended garden location of this rather demanding creature will allow it to flourish--in warmer sections of the country a tray of ice cubes thrown on the soil every day at noon will still not suffice. We sometimes send mossed divisions mid-season, as potted plants do not hold up well in our summer heat.

80348 PETRORHAGIA SAXIFRAGA ROSEA FLORA-PLENACAR HT PRICE: $ 4.75 Pink double "Tunic Flower." Dainty flowers in mist like masses over lacy tufts of slim foliage--like an extremely miniature "Baby's Breath." Nearly perfect for troughs & basic for any rock garden--especially as warm hot summer days never seem to faze the "Tunic Flower" as with other alpines.

80352 PHLOX PANICULATA BECKY TOWE POL HT PRICE: $ 12.50 Charming golden edged spring foliage turn a rich creamy lime by midsummer, marvelous with the heads of carmine rose "Garden Phlox" blossoms, appearing salmon blushed from a distance. From Jane Towe in Shropshire, England who supposedly named this remarkable plant for her cat.

80981 PHLOX PANICULATA NORA LEIGH POL HT PRICE: $ 6.50 Striking selection of "Garden Phlox" with erect stems cloaked in bright ivory margined leaves with soft green mid-sections, topped with heads of clear pink fls.

80587 PHLOX SUBULATA LAURA BETH (MARGINATA) POL HT PP10067PRICE: $6.75 Hot pink starburst flowers over the white margined "Creeping "Phlox" needle foliage--the evergreen variegated leaves develop purplish tones during the winter to provide a striking show even before the impressive hot pink spring blossoms. This is the real thing: the traditional spring blooming groundcover, but with every leaf variegated to keep this old standby visually interesting throughout the seasons. Must have full sun and perfect drainage.

81768 PHLOX SUBULATA TANANANAGALEI POL HT PRICE: $ 3.25 "Candystripe Creeping Phlox" hybrid with pink flowers margined bright white. Believed to be a seedling of this American native species selected in Tasmania

80863 PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS AUREA GRA HT PRICE: $ 15.00 "Golden Carrizo" Variegated clone of "Common Reed" with the glaucous blades striped golden & lime; weeping one-sided panicles of showy purple seeds fading to russet in Fall; thrives in moist clay and full sun; tends to wander. But if if wanders too far you can harvest it because this graceful reed has long been used to control coughing and vomiting, to lower fevers and even used to treat seafood poising! We are not making this up.

88810 PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS CANDY STRIPE GRA HT PRICE: $ 15.00 Striking "Pink Banded Pampas Reed" with mint green strap leaves and strong stalks banded and striped with clear white and soft pink. Much treasured by those dedicated to the perpetuation of variegation in all landscapes. As is not a vigorous brute (as is the species form), this treasure is very effective when used as a vertical accent anchored in a barely submerged pot in an aquatic tub on your deck or patio.

10960 PHYLLITIS [ASPLENIUM] SCOLOPENDRIUM POLYP GH PRICE: $ 8.00 Rosette of knife-shaped leathery undivided fronds. Can often be grown outside in a protected spot or in milder climates than ours. This is the famous "Hart's Tongue" fern. There are several crested forms of this. We are offering the standard form. The last picture is of a crested form; perhaps we will have these in the future.

80363 PHYLLOSTACHYS BISSETII GRA HT PRICE: $ 28.00 "David Bisset Bamboo" Giant hardy dramatic species with 1" diameter canes reaching 22'; dark leaves attractively curl at tips. A running species which remains brilliant green here most winters; easier to contain than most its kin.

88993 PHYLLOSTACHYS HETEROCLADA PURPURATA GRA HT PRICE: $ 22.50 The impressive "Water Bamboo" with the purple colored sheath of the zigaging new clums giving this 20' bamboo the 'purpurata' in its title; survives wet areas because of the unusual air channels in its hard rhizomes.

80364 PHYLLOSTACHY NIGRA BLACK BAMBOO GRA GH PRICE: $ 25.00 One of the most sought after of the Bamboo cultivars, this is not totally hardy in the North, but after a cool spell always darkens into a great looking plant. We grow this outside here, but it can be containerized easily and make a great indoor subject. These may be available in different sizes; please inquire.

70895 PHYLLOSTACHYS RUBRAMARGINATA GRA HT PRICE: $ 22.50 Prolific producer of 1" culms reaching 32 feet; wood used extensively for building and for furniture in China; edible shoots--although we have not tried them; yet surely if too many culms emerge some spring, you need only to add this to your lunch menu or support your local panda and thus keep your grove within appropriate boundaries. This is the impressive grove by the garage on our nursery grounds--We have had only two or three winters in the last twenty years in which this grove lost its green foliage (much to the chagrin of our resident songbirds who love to hang out all winter in the lush foliage held on stalks which defeat any cat's climbing instincts). We try to always maintain a stock of gallon sized plants, so that they can be easily shipped. Ask for larger size prices for pickup at the nursery. Digging this is always a challenge.

54350 PHYTOLACCA AMERICANA STEVE SILBERSTEIN PHYT HT PRICE: $18.00 SOLD OUT UNTIL SUMMER--DO NOT ORDER AT THIS TIME "Variegated Virginia Pokeberry" A remarkable selection of our native "Pogum" by Steve with each leaf richly mottled with cream strewn over with olive flecks. A necessary weed.

81128 PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINIANA VARIEGATA LAB HT PRICE: $ 4.25 "Obedient Plant" selection with each rigidly angled leaf neatly margined bright white to beautifully foil the lilac "Dragonhead" flowers. Most emphatic with moist roots in horse compost in full sun. Will not easlily survive any competition from surrounding perennials.

71066 PICEA ABIES PUMILA NIGRA [PUMILA] PIN HT PRICE: $ 12.00 An excellent "globe Spruce" with spreading dark-foliaged branches forming a dense flattened dwarf globe outline. These are small rooted cuttings of mature foliage.

70344 PICEA SITCHENSIS PAPOOSE PIN HT PRICE: $ 8.75"Dwarf Sitka Spruce" Striking recently named dwarf selection of this North American species with the congested cinnamon branchlets crowded with stiff compressed dark needles bright silver blue on the reverse. Small starter size eager to find the perfect trough garden designer to create its new home.

30765 PINELLIA [ATHERURUS] TERNATA ARAC CGH HT PRICE: $ 4.00 "Three Laef Chinese Green Dragon" Grayish green foliage on slender 10" stalks; purple lined green spathes; "Banxia" medicine since the Han dynasty for gallstones and nausea . An interesting Aroid--but can colonize with abandon in southern climates--indeed seedlings can appear rather unexpectedly even this far north. Be warned.

31717 PINELLIA TRIPARTITA ARAC HH HT PRICE: $ 5.50 Vigorously clumping species with green spathes striped purple. The fingered foliage is divided into how many lobes? Check the name--but do not be surprised if a nature bulb eventually ignores this--we have found that very very few plants have developed reading skills to the point of adequately understanding the names and descriptions which have been imposed upon them by botanists. Certainly the Pinella crew is quite uninterested in the botanic literature printed about them. These can selfsow with abandon if the site suits them: beware!

70354 PINUS DENSIFLORA OCULUS-DRACONIS PIN HT PRICE: $ 25.00 "Dragons Eye Red Pine" Each needle (in bunches of two) has at least two yellow spots so that when viewed from above, the branches seem to have yellow rings. (Just as if you had looked deep into the eye of your personal dragon.)

72841PINUS STROBUS FASTIGATA PIN HT PRICE: $ 38.00 "Fastigate White Pine" All braches point directly upwards to parallel the main trunk; a good choice for a small inclosed courtyard garden.

70765 PINUS STROBUS HILLSIDE WINTER GOLD PIN HT PRICE: $ 28.00 "Golden Eastern White Pine" Soft green in summer; very bright yellow gold during winter. Outstanding cultivar: certainly lights up our winter garden here in Ohio, especially stunning when planted in front of dark Hemlocks or dusky deep green spruces. As with all "White Pines" avoid planting in a constantly wet or boggy location.

71034 PINUS STROBUS PENDULA PIN HT PRICE: $ 38.00 "Weeping White Pine" With time this becomes a sculpture of considerable girth. Be careful to site in a well drained location--not very tolerant of constantly wet feet..

72842 PINUS SYLVESTRUS AUREA PIN HT PRICE: $ 38.00 Bright gray green summer foliage turns bright yellow during the winter. This is a rather slow growing "Scots Pine" cultivar and thus appropriate for the small garden to lend beautiful winter interest.

72735 PINUS SYLVESTRIS GOLD COIN PIN HT PRICE: $ 48.00 Knockout selection: this "Golden Scotch Pine" becomes more and more variegated throughout the fall until achieving a pure brilliant yellow color during the entire winter. A very very bright winter statement of saturated color. Remember that the new candles emerging with new needles in the spring will show little coloration. Slower growing and of lower outline than 'Aurea' but with the brightest gold saturation of any conifer in our display gardens.

70998 PINUS VIRGINIANA WATE'S GOLDEN PIN HT PRICE: $ 38.00 "Golden Scrub Pine" large irregularly shaped small native tree with very bright golden winter color. The open foliage is especially effective if stern rigid spruces and hemlocks provide a dark background during the winter. Discovered during the 1960 by William Bennett of Virginia.

70371 PINUS WALLICHIANA [GRIFFITHI] ZEBRINA PIN HT PRICE: $ 48.00 "Banded Himalayan Pine" Long branches draped with limp long needles (in fives) persisting up to 4 years. The yellowish cross-bands appear like a ring when viewed on end. Striking version of the "Five-needle Bhutan Pine." Seems to grow quite well in our climate given full sun, perfect drainage and shaded roots (plant a shrub at the base to shield from summer heat).

81131 PLANTAGO ASIATICA VARIEGATA PLA HT PRICE: $ 4.50 Wide small paddle shaped leaves liberally striped and blotched with bright ivory white. True from seed, this small non-invasive Eruasian can form a richly variegated mat in time; also a favorite for tiny containers--but its variegation is so showy it would probably turn a mixed trough into a carnival. The seeds have traditionally been used in China to treat boils and conjunctivitis as well as bouts of vertigo. Thus an absolutely perfect plant for dizzy gardeners. If only the bulk of your "Herb Garden" inhabitants were half as beautiful! Not the vigorous Plantago major.

81129 PLANTAGO MAJOR ATROPURPUREA / RUBRIFOLIA PLA HT PRICE: $ 4.50 "Purple Plantain" Basal rosette of purple leaves a rich dusky tone--cultivated form of the weedy "Cart-track Plant." Non-invasive, this is a favorite color contrast plant for Hosta collectors; much used in British gardening. Buckeye butterfly larvae love to munch this--so can you honestly shirk your duties to the pupae spirits?.

88897 PLANTAGO MAJOR FRILLS PRICE: $ 4.75 Absolutely charming "Parsley Leaved Plantain" forming tight rosettes of elaborately frilled and cripsed leaves--small enough for a large trough; excellent between garden walk pavers. Very cute; very amusing; very over the top. And if a few too many volunteers come up? Just gently remind the seedlings that their seeds are traditional Chinese treatments for hay fever, shingles, and hemorrhoids!

81130 PLANTAGO MAJOR ROSULARIS PLA HT PRICE: $ 6.75 Scapes terminate in attractive dramatic spherical rosettes of leaflet bracts tightly packed, forming the ultimate and original "Tussie Mussie"--very low growing; a favorite for kids looking for a new alien from Mars. A must if it would amuse you to explain (somewhat later) to your gardening friends that the plant they most want that is growing in outrageous hyper flounce along your pathways is (secretly) a gussied up plantain. Your gardening friends no more need to know details about the colorful and outrageously behaved weeds in your garden than they need to know about all the colorful relative showing up at your family reunions. As this seldom produces viable seeds, availability can be sketchy at times.

81487 PLANTAGO MONTANA PLA HT PRICE: $ 6.75 "Pine-leaved Plantain" for linear gray green in beautiful petite rosettes forming tuffets over time for your trough or rockery. A tiny Bulgarian appreciating sweet soil, full light & perfect drainage. Challenging yet beautiful. Have you gardened long enough to survive being horticulturally challenged to successfully grow a difficult plantain or emotionally challenged to coddle a wee Bulgarian?

80849 PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUS APOIENSIS ALBUM CAM HT PRICE: $ 3.75 White-flowered low-growing "Balloon Flower" Greek "platys" = broad, plus "codon" = bell. Depicted on ancient Japanese silk pictures. This single flowered dwarf selection of one of the most reliable of long term garden perennials, even being short enough to earn a spot in your rockery.

80850 PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUS KOMACHI CAM HT PRICE: $ 4.25 Unusual "Balloon Flower" cultivar which retains the balloon shape, for the blue blossom does not open. Compact habit. Certainly one of the prizes for the perennial border; and equally popular in the cutting garden. As this species forms a woody root center, unless seriously threatened, it seems to live forever

38186 PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUS MISS TILLY CAMP HT PRICE: $ 5.25 Charming "Dwarf Balloon Flower" as this fast clumping selection of the indestructible species presents its much inflorescenceorescenceated buds opening into clear blue bells on quite short 6" to 8" stems cloaked in tidy dark green foliage. Great: a tidy low growing bug free perennial with true blue blossoms.

80851 PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUS SEMIDUPLEX CAM HT PRICE: $ 4.00 "Semi-double Chinese Bellflower" selection with cup-in-cup double blue blossoms revealed as the swollen "Balloon" buds open. Easy to grow; easy to bloom; great to depend on for many years as this perennial forms a central woody base lasting for years from which a gradually increasing clump of stems arise each spring. The roots of this species are traditionally used in some Korean soups and used by the Chinese in their "platypodi cough tablets" to treat throat infections.

80001 PLEIOBLASTUS AURICOMA [SASA / ARUNDINARIA VIRIDISTRIATA in horticulture] GRA HT PRICE: $ 6.00 Correct as Pleioblastus auricoma now--but popular long enough in horticulture to have garnered at least three genus names in the basic plant books. Nearly waist-high arched stem present wide downy blades (much larger blades than its kin offered below) suffused with yellow stripes. Easy "Gold Striped Bamboo" perfectly hardy and nearly always evergreen (ever gold?) in Ohio. Beware: this astounding beauty can ramp when planted in rich soil.

70897 PLEIOBLASTUS PYGMAEUS SHIBUYANUS TSUBOI GRA HT PRICE: $ 22.00 Slowly slowly expanding vigorous dwarf with slim bundled rayed petite leaf blades, boldly variegated, on short very erect stems; bands of white multiple pinstripes give feathery striped effect--often the new foliage appears to be completely white as it emerges. Very popular with our customers for cool greenhouse bonsai as well, although completely hardy outdoors in our Zone 6 climate, typically keeping its brightly variegated foliage intact during milder winters, unlike many of the short statured Pleioblastus.

70898 PLEIOBLASTUS SIMONII HETEROPHYLLUS GRA HT PRICE: $ 40.00 Slim extremely erect short thickets of erect purplish culms punctuated with quite distinctive clumping node growths of thin bronzy leaves with slim white stripes. Unique habit among the hardy Bamboo we have trialed as more and more striped foliage emerges from the same tuft each year. Very successful in containers (but do not leave the pots outside where the rootball can freeze solid during the winter); very popular a an uniquely foliaged finely featured "Bamboo" for the smaller garden. Does not reliably keep the small highly colored leaf blades in our winters outdoors. Ever so sophisticated.

80075 PLEIOBLASTUS [SASA] OKINASASA [HORT] GRA HT PRICE: $ 10.00 "Fanleaf Bamboo" Glorious waist high,tightly spaced shoots of rich green tipped with a terminal congested tufted fan of spear leaves always creating a very ornate focus in the garden--especially as these decorative tips turn bright straw colored in winter. A good pot subject also, often pictured growing in a Cymbidium pot in Japanese plant books.

80855 POLYGONUM CUSPIDATUM COMPACTUM POL HT PRICE: $ 4.00 Compact "Fleece Flower" or "Japanese Knotweed" Formerly Reynoutria japonica compactum. Very condensed small "Mexican Bamboo" with low arched knobby stems covered with rich rose-red flowers in late summer when these bronzy dusky red clusters are much needed in the garden--that they are also sterile means that thay last longer and, significantly for this species, that seedlings will NOT randomly appear elsewhere in your borders the following season!.

81005 POLYGONUM CUSPIDATUM SPECTABILE POL HT PRICE: $ 9.75 Curious sophisticatedcultivar of "Japanese Knotweed" or "False Bamboo" producing wide brilliant cream marbled and strikingly frosted leaves. Brookside Gardens released this to us originally as Polygonum `Variegate.' This Reynoutria species produces showy panicles of greenish-white flowers in late summer--but we have never observed any viable seed. The variegation is so intense that the clumps of this Japanese beauty never reaches the proportions of the species form. Keeps the best summer color in high shade although maintains the frosted appearance in full sun if the roots are consistently moist.

81868 POLYGONUM [FALLOPIA] JAPONICUM TRICOLOR POLYG HT HH PRICE: $ 6.75 Yinger introduced this to our gardens (and we will never be able to forget): a quite remarkable clumping (sometimes wandering) member of the Buckwheats with new growth emerging coral in the spring to reach a five foot stature with leaves boldly splashed white, brilliant pink, bronze-green and emerald much valued for Ikebana. The emerging fat bronzy pink stalks in the spring are among the most astounding sight in the world of decorative horticulture--every year visitors to the gardens here take endless photos of this phenomenon of seemingly giant steroidal hot pink Asparagus stalks spearing up out of the soil. Remember that this is a big boned gal--do not plant this near any delicate modest lass in your beds as 'Tricolor' will win the battle for space. Do we love it? Of course, we love it.

11646 POLYSTICHUM POLYPHLEBARUM HT HH PRICE: $ 8.50 Hardy plant in the Alaskan "Tassel Fern" Group. Sometimes considered borderline hardy above Z5. Very handsome broad nearly symmetrical crown with outarched rich deep green glossy fronds. Needs rich moist soil and high shade to achieve its considerable beauty.

41770 PONCIRUS TRIFOLIATA FLYING DRAGON RUT HH HT PRICE: $ 15.00 Swooping, looping branchlets of this contorted sport of "Trifoliate Orange" make this a conversation container subject--looking like a potted living barbed wire coil (barbs included); now also used as a dwarfing understock for citrus. "Karatachi" is hardy outdoors in our zone 6 climate if situated away from winter wind.

71269 POPULUS CANIDICANS AURORA [HYB] SAL HT PRICE: $ 8.50 Spring leaves emerge a brilliant yellow gradually fading to a summer green; hybrid of deltoides x nigra resulting in a female form of "Ontario Popular." Seldom variegates in heat of the South; indeed, can fail to variegate even this far north in Ohio if the initial springtime temperatures are too high--especially is night temps are warm. Location. Location. Location. There: truth in advertising. Customers assure us that cutting the trunk(s) down to near ground level mid winter encourages a proliferation of new stems in the spring which are far more likely to show impressive variegation than that produced on older wood. Opinion in advertising.

80986 PRUNELLA [GRANDIFLORA] ANDERSONS VARIEGATE LAB HT PRICE: $ 4.75 The late Bob Anderson's discovery in the local woods: low attractive foliage liberally splashed ivory and cream as they emerge in spring, gradually fading to creamy lime yellow; long period of soft lavender blossoms on short spikes above the low nearly prostrate foliage. Our introduction of this snow struck native has now become a favorite with gardeners in Europe as well.

11470 PTERIDIUM AQUILINUM POLYPOD HT PRICE: $ 11.50 "Bracken" or Pasture Brake" Coarse green fronds to four feet densely hairy beneath. Cosmopolitan distribution. This is regulated as a pernicious weed in some Western states--check with your county agent before ordering this brute of a fern. In our climate this dramatic fern must be situated in full sun and poor soil to survive and flourish, soon failing in shade or fertilized beds. Seldom offered in containers in the nursery trade as tends to dwarf unattractively in pots. Emphatically not a container subject; predictably a brute in any sunny garden. Q: Why do we offer this? A: Ken loves weeds. Or: digging this character from the front beds builds character.

56558 PTILASTEMON AFER COMP PRICE: $ 6.50Reputedly an Atlas Mountains native: impressively skeletal parchment rigid leaves highly designed in silver and deep green tightly overlapping in a thistle rosette. For the brave. (NOT beloved by the shipping staff--further: we cannot be held responsible for unexpectedly self-inflorescenceicted wounds as you unpack this!) Short stalks of blue violet "Scotch Thistle" type flowers unexpectedly showy. Best considered biannual rather than perennial. Quite attractive, but seriously armed. We have a relatively good crop for the 2008 season; hence the reduced price for the time being.

88575 PUERARIA LOBATA SHERMAN'S GHOST [VARIEGATA] LEG HT HH PRICE: $ 15.00 Remarkable "Variegated Kudzu Vine" from the collections of Barry Yinger. Leaves brilliantly splashed creamy white, toned pink in full sun. The most beautiful of any politically incorrect plant we are honored to offer.

70380 PYRACANTHA ANGUSTIFOLIA HARLEQUIN ROS HH HT PRICE: $ 12.00 "Variegated Firethorn" Upright shrub with brownish-yellow stems with orange red berries and white splashed leaves. Not winter hardy here in zone 6 during prolonged winters. Often in limited availability.

71121 PYRACANTHA WALKER'S DWARF [HYB] ROS HT PRICE: $8.50 Striking clusters of bright Chinese Red clusters of berries brilliant against the deep forest green foliage; wide shrub compactly, tightly foliaged, but still reaches 8 feet or more in our climate (we are told that it never reaches these proportions further north).This absolutely beautiful "Rutgers' Firethorn" stays quite evergreen in our climate--always fascinating to watch as the very reliably produced annual berries gradually disappear as the resident birds start their winter feast.

70764 QUERCUS ROBUR FASTIGIATA HT HH PRICE: $10.00 "Columnar European Oak" Often to 60' tall while 10' wide. Grayish black furrowed bark; dark green small rounded lobed leaves with a determined ability to remain attached on into winter. Excellent for small gardens needing a vertical accent from a slim tree offering no root competition to lower plants or near a house needing a visual accent while not shading too completely--not invasive of water pipes, nor prone to limb breakage in storms. This is the handsome exclamation point growing in front of our Carpenter Gothic house on the front street. After seeing this, you'll never be tempted by a "Lombardy Poplar" again.

70763 QUERCUS ROBUR ATROPURPUREA FAG HT PRICE: $ 55.00 SORRY! SOLD OUT UNTIL LATE 2008 SEASON "Purple Tuffle Oak" with rich dark purple foliage. . May be extra shipping charges. We are leaving this entry to show the spring leaves and the rich dark color. These do fade during the season.

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