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Hyacinthoides hispanica
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Syringa Monge
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Geum x borisii Carmen
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Trollius
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Rhododendron Ingrid Mahlquist. Very hardy and a reliable bloomer.
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Gunnera tinctoria
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Forthegilla major Mount Airy
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Daphne x budkwoodii Carol Mackie
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Primula Fame et P. Jay Jay
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Rhododendron Midnight Ruby
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Paeonia Early Bird
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Helleborus Banana Cream Pie
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Butterfly of the Lycaenidae with forget me not
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Iris cristata alba
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Hosta First Frost
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Paeonia Early Bird
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Corydalis sempervirens
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Primula sieboldii Prussian Blue
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Viola canadensis. A native.
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Phlox stolonifera Sherwood Purple
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Prunus virginiana
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The selection of plants in your gardens is dizzying! The gunnera tinctoria has some really cool looking texture to it. :clap:
 
Yor early bird is really great
could not find it soemwhere.

Are you pollinating it and can send me over some seed.
 
thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A few more pics:

Phlox stolonifera Sherwood Purple
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Cornus alternifolia Golden Shadow
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Polygonatum Striatum
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Vaccinium corymbosum
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Primula kisoana
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Hosta Lakeside Dragonfly
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Hosta Kabitan
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Polemonium
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Primula sieboldii
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Asarum canadense
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Syringa Marie Frances
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Phlox stolonifera Blue Ridge
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Hosta Regal Splendor
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Hosta Maple Leaf
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Paeonia Audrey
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Hosta Grand Marquee
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Athyrium niponicum metallicum
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Mertensia virginica
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Diphylleia cymosa
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Polygonatum Striatum
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Primula sieboldii Yubisugata
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Adiantum venustum
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Your photos are gorgeous!

I'm envious how far along your gardens are; my hostas are just poking out of the ground maybe an inch or two.

I've never heard of Primrose kisoana; I think I need one...:D
 
Gunnera is pretty cool. You'll have to post pics when it is fully leafed out. I didn't think it would be hardy for you, but you seem to grow a lot of things that one wouldn't normally think would be hardy where you are! Great job! Where do you get a lot of your plants?
 
Your photos are gorgeous!

I'm envious how far along your gardens are; my hostas are just poking out of the ground maybe an inch or two.

I've never heard of Primrose kisoana; I think I need one...:D

Thank you Johanne. They are very easy to grow. If you are unable to find this species wher you live maybe I can send you one. There are some seedlings I must pull out.
 
Gunnera is pretty cool. You'll have to post pics when it is fully leafed out. I didn't think it would be hardy for you, but you seem to grow a lot of things that one wouldn't normally think would be hardy where you are! Great job! Where do you get a lot of your plants?

Thank you Kevin!

Snow is our friend here... For the Gunnera I must help nature. And the last winter was difficult for it even if I protected it as usual. It is not as large. But I don't think that species could grow as large here as in warmer regions.
 

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