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ASPERULA A sizeable genus in the Rubiaceae, the name refers to the rough bedstraw like stems, containing some of the finest cushion plants known to man. Long cultivated for the fantastic cushions smothered in long tubed pink flowers. We offer a fair selection and trust me on this you want them all, and with the exception of the furry ones they are rather easy plants in the open garden.



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Asclepias tuberosa

Asclepias tuberosa

A wonderful butterfly plant , drought tolerant and difficult to transplant once established it is a favorite with monarch butterflies and should be planted in big drifts .___ZONE 4
$12.00

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Asclepias verticillata

Asclepias verticillata

Asclepias verticillata The foliage is similar to tuberosa but finer and the flowers are creamy not orange, very xeric adapted. Monarch's like it___ZONE 4
$15.00

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Asperula orientalis

Asperula orientalis

These date from a 1999 Archibald collection this has kicked around the nursery for quite a while and we finally managed to propagate some.
$12.00

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Asphodeline lutea

Asphodeline lutea

Kings Spear, lily family; dense 3' racemes of fragrant yellow flowers in May.
$15.00

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Aster himalaicus

Aster himalaicus

Large, showy lavender flowers on a short, one foot tall plant.___ZONE 4
$12.00

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Aster oblongifolius

Aster oblongifolius

Called aromatic aster for the scent of its crushed foliage, typical lavender aster flowers in late summer and fall.___ZONE 4
$12.00

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