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Red button ginger cold hardys
Red button ginger cold hardys













One of the most memorable deciduous vines in our collection.Ī seldom seen North African shrub from the Atlas Mountains, with softly textured gray green foliaged, evergreen, along stems to 12' or more, and clusters of vibrant yellow flowers in early summer. This will not form fruit without a partner, but it would (probably) not be edible anyway. Edible fruit.Ī vine whose name has Heronswood roots, described by our garden plant ( in Sweden ), one of the most acceptable Kiwis with linear black green foliage dipped in white and lovely pink flowers in mid spring. Very rare, very hardy deciduous Kiwi with white variegated leaves. Keeping the collection number attached to this plant will allow for future identification as we learn its true identity. Pt Shade Hinkley, from SW Sichuan in 2008Ī yet-to-be identified species of 'Cimicifuga', now Actaea, from Hubei province in 2014, possessing distinctive cut foliage and flowering stems to 5', brandishing pretty white spikes of fragrant flowers atop willowy stem in late summer. Very light shade is best.Ī rare and vigorous twining species of monkshood with 15’ stems carrying trusses of variable colored ‘hoods’ in late summer. One of best in terms of autumn finery, simply one of the best.

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Full sun, draining but evenly moist soils.Ī striking stripe bark maple from Taiwan in 2007, forming a moderately sized tree clad in lovely green and silver striping with broad, texturally lobed leaves of deep green transitioning to saucy tones of red/orange very late in the season. These are rare newly introduced wild collected seed by Donglin Zhang, Mt.

red button ginger cold hardys

Queen of the genus w/ shards of papery cinnamon bark glows when back lit, gray-backed foliage (griseum) that reveals majestic colors in spring, perfect size to fit all gardens (30' max).

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Wild collected origin from Hubei Province by Hinkley, et al, in 2014. Though uncertain of this species name, this is undoubtedly in the 'campbellii' complex, possessing a distincitive sharply lobed leaf taking on good autumn tints late in the season. Surprisingly drought tolerant when established. Long racemes of spring flowers result in ornamental tassles of samara in autumn along with yellow/orange folial tones. This and other members of its taxonomic Section require protection from full sun lest the bark burn and ruin its most salient ornamental trait. 15’Īristocrat amongst the striped bark species, with dark green unlobed foliage carried on a somewhat vase-shaped framework to 35' and stunningly brilliant bark comprised of fine, vertical white and green stripes. Slightly tender, dazzling evergreen small tree, yellow flowers in late winter. pravissima, a somewhat protected position in sharply draining soils is recommended. Quick to establish and flower, creating a small tree to 20 ft in 4 years. (Plant list updated March 25, 2022) PLANT NAMEĪ very lovely species seldom seen in the PNW, with silvery gray pinnate foliage and a flurry of soft yellow flowers in March. See events for other plant shopping opportunities. We do not produce in large quantities, so please check regarding availability before your visit. You can make an appointment to visit our garden and nursery. With some exceptions, a wholesale quantity discount is available on limited items for legitimate businesses. These plants are available to order online and pickup at Windcliff. But for few exceptions, the entirety of our inventory is part of my own collection work with their provenance and collection numbers in the plant description or provided upon request. Windcliff Plants is a small endeavor on our property that has the luxury of propagating only those plants that we feel deserve greater recognition in gardens of North America you will not find filler or bread and butter crops in this listing.













Red button ginger cold hardys