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Liatris callolepsis

Liatris callolepsis

Like a dwarf spicata, callolepsis is probably the plant that Kobold was developed from, compact and showy it is a good garden plant.____ZONE 4
$12.00

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Liatris pycnostachya alba

Liatris pycnostachya alba

White form of the above.____ZONE 4
$12.00

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Liatris spicata Kobold

Liatris spicata Kobold

Pinkish purple spikes open from the top down, extremely popular cut flowers, equally indispensable in the garden; this is the best dwarf cultivar.____ZONE 4
$12.00

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Libertia procera

Libertia procera

Neat clumps of upright iris or grass like foliage, with spikes of utterly lovely pure, pure white flowers to three feet or so. Extremely beautiful. Wish it was a bit hardier. Zone 7
$12.00

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Limonium cosyrense

Limonium cosyrense

A Mediterranean species with tufts of leathery leaves and light purple statice flowers on short stems produced for a long period in the summer.____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Limonium gougetianum

Limonium gougetianum

Neat little hemispheres only a few inches high and wide of glossy dark green leaves flower in late summer with taller loose sprays of smaller, papery, lavender flowers. Gorgeous in the rock garden or trough. Zone 5, guessing
$12.00

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Lindelofia longiflora

Lindelofia longiflora

Buy this and you have collected a quarter of the genus, longiflora is native to the Himalayas at altitudes up to 5000m which is getting up there, long tubed bright blue flowers in scorpioid cymes above 30-50cm high clumps of pubescent foliage, previously known as Lindelofia spectabilis it is indeed beautiful.____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Liriope muscari 'Pee Dee Ingot'

Liriope muscari 'Pee Dee Ingot'

Brilliantly gold leaved liriope, foliage is bright and contrasts beautifully with the purple flowers. I used to not like this yellow or chartreuse foliaged things, but I've done a 180 and now really adore them, especially in the shade. Speaking of shade, in too dark conditions this will green-out over the course of the summer, so more sun for more bright colors. Can burn, however, in full sun especially if it dries out, so light shade is the best. Zone 6
$12.00

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Lithodora oleifolia

Lithodora oleifolia

This is probably the hardiest of the genus, native to only one small area in the Eastern Pyrenees, it spreads by underground stolons, but hardly could be considered a weed; the 10-15cm flower stems bear pink flowers that age to purplish blue.____ZONE 6
$8.00

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Lobelia siphilitica 'Mitzi Del Bra'

Lobelia siphilitica 'Mitzi Del Bra'

(white) So, apparently the Lobelia 'Sparkle Divine' is named for a drag queen, so when we found this very nice pure white selection of Lobelia siphilitica, it only made sense to follow the pattern with another drag name, this one for a character from “Priscilla Queen of the Desert” It is a pretty darn good name, and a very nice little lobelia, which, like most lobelias, is happiest when grown on the wet side.
$12.00

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