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80306 MACLEAYA CORDATA PAP HP $ 6.25 2"Plume Poppy" Bold showy calloped leaves with an outline mimicing that of the hardy fig, silvery beneath, on tall stalks topped with plumes of tiny white flowers appearing to be pinkish buff from a distance. Chinese "Tree Celandine" soon forms impressive clumps. Effective close up; impressive as a backdrop.

71663 MACFADYENA UGNIS-CATI [BIGNONIA TWEEDIANA] BIG HH $ 6.75 From Argentina, the Zone 8 "Cat's Claw Vine" clambers with neat claw tendrils under small featured clean leathery leaves. The odd cupped bright chrome yellow blossoms are 4" across. Excellent for the cool greenhouse in the north; but a fabulous showy vine in the south--develops a considerable woody tuber in time, insuring its survival in a range of potential weather mishaps.

71698 MAGNOLIA ACUMINATA MAG HT $ 12.00 Deciduous "Cucumber Tree" with tropical appearing foliage; weird yellow lime flowers, then purplish red fruits on bizarre seed heads looking like organic staircase finials. In our climate prefers high shade until well established. Certainly lends a tropical aspect to a northern garden.

71731 MAGNOLIA RICKI MAG HT $ 12.00 Beautiful full habit developing into a small tree or giant shrub with freely produced flowers of white twisted sepals revealing the rich purple interiors. Even though it can become a small tree in time; yet it can easily shaped (limbed up) for the small garden. Very reliable flower show every spring as the blooms, unlike many Magnolias, appear well after the last frost. We often have various others from the "Little Girls" such as 'Betty' available in limited numbers for walkin customers here at the nursey.

71539 MAGNOLIA SIEBOLDII MAG HT $ 18.00 The small statured "Oyama Magnolia" prized for the fragrant white flowers accented by red stamens; considered z5 hardy. Lovely habit and tidy foliage guarentee this a spot in any small intimate garden. Very distinct species.

80914 MELISSA OFFICINALIS ALL GOLD [GOLD LEAF] LAB HT CGH $ 5.50 "Golden Lemon Balm" Cultivar shared with us by Henry Ross; the richly scented pubescent leaves keep bright chartreuse-yellow coloration throughout the season, unlike the quickly fading regular variegated variety. Even when we fail to list this, customers order it anyway: so we probably will just offer this cheerful fragrant bit of plant sunlight indefinitely. Give it full sun and good moisture for the best performance.

70312 MENISPERMUM CANADENSE MEN HT $ 10.00 "Moonseed" or "Yellow Parilla" Woody twining vine with very attractive oval leaves, pubescent beneath; tiny flowers followed by odd drupe fruit; dried rhizome has alkaloids of medicinal value--N. American cousin of curare source, Chondrodendron. If it likes its site, this native can become quite rampant--give it a big background fence to conquer.

88445 MENTHA PIPERITA CHOCOLATE MINT [HYB?] LAB HT $ 3.00 Deep green-purple richly scented leaves on upright magenta toned stems forming a vigorous clump; very potent leaves used in drinks and deserts. Peppermint patty bronzed foliage; rich lavender flowers on foot tall clumps.

80309 MENTHA SUAVEOLENS [ROTUNDIFOLIA] VARIEGATA LAB HT $ 4.75 "Wooly Pineapple Mint". Lax tostled stems bend under sweetly fragrant tomentose leaves with large white variegated splashes; white flowers highly decorative. Easy container plant for those fearful of its traveling ways.

70655 MILLETTIA [WISTERIA] JAPONICA MAKINO LEG HT $ 7.50 Very small-featured Japanese cultivar of "Dwarf Wisteria" perfect for bonsai training as this lovely small leaved plant develops a "character" gnarled trunk early on. This feathery foliaged "Dwarf Wisteria" does present shy modest light blue racemes of pea blossoms some springs (very winter hardy here). For us seems to be best categorized as a vining shrub--easily trimed and shaped.

88973 MISCANTHUS SACHARRIFOLIUS GOTEMBA GOLD GRA HT $ 18.00 Impressive seven foot clumps of this Z5/6 specimen will brighten and heighten the back of any bed. The bold impressive leaf baldes glow with brightly striped gold and lime and rich green. Asian with wandering habit once it is established, giving you clumps to share with plant friends who will ask for this distinctive tall decorative grass they have never before seen. We do offer many of the basic tall variegated Miscanthus at the nursery, but as many reach considerable size quickly, prefer to sell them here rather than attempt to ship them.

81003 MISCANTHUS SINENSIS GRACILLIMUS MORNING LIGHT GRA HT $ 8.75 "Variegated Maiden Grass" White edges brighten the straw blond midribs of the very slim strongly channeled lf blades; showy fall plumes persist into December. Simply the best in this category.

70874 MORUS ALBA 'SNOWFLAKE LOBED' MOR HT HH $ 15.00 "Snowflake Mulberry" Very deeply lobed leaves margined in white. We are not sure what its hardiness range will be. Supplies can be limited as this is heavily ordered--please do not order if you need this rarity immediately.

70725 MORUS BOMBYCIS UNRYU MOR HT $ 12.00 Famous "Dragon Mulberry"; 'Unryu' is "Dragon in the Clouds" so named for wildly zig-zaggin spiraling branches and stems used in Japanese Ikabana arranging. Lustrous large leaves in summer. Fantastic ricrac outlines in the winter garden.

40646 MUEHLENBECKIA AXILLARIS [NANA] POL HP CGH HH $ 7.75 "Mattress Vine" Very dwarf prostrate wiry "vine" with short branched stems forming matted clumps of dark glossy teardrop leaves; waxy bizarre flowers usually in twos. New Zealand native, so resultingly, winter hardiness depends on location location location. Great Lakes rockgardeners keep this well under snowcover--far more dicey further south where the coldest week of the winter may occur with no snow cover whatsoever.

57496 MUSA BASJOO MUS HH CGH $ 12.75 Prefering cooler climes, this "Northern Novelty Banana" from the Ryuku Islands sends up large pale green draping tropical foliage from rootstocks needing winter protection (with mulch this is quite winter hardy in our Zone 6 gardens); odd inflorescence; white pulp fruit insipid; Japanese use this impressive10' plant for fiber. In cooler climates such as ours the head of foliage is more compact and decorative than photos of clumps grown further south where leaves are longer and thus usually tend to become somewhat more torn & shredded. Note the photo in the accompanying images taken just after the first hard freeze--still a dramatic creature, of considerable bulk after its third season! Soon after the next frost, we suggest you cut the succulent trunks off even with groundlevel and mulch with a very coarse material which will act as an umbrella and will not soak up and hold a lot of moisture over the giant roots below.

57498 MUSA [MUSAELLA] LASIOCARPUS MUS HH CGH $ 18.00 The extremely rare "Chinese Yellow Banana" pictured with snow on its gray green tropical foliage where native (but the root clump will not survive sub-terranian frost in our experience); small statured (good in pots to display the very distinctive swollen leaf bases); striking artichoke shaped infloreescence of butter yellow flowers on a separate spike arising from the ground level if this is given chill (but do not freeze the roots) winter cycles. Yunnan native of considerable architectural beauty; very easy to grow as a container subject as long as kept somewhat dry during its winter rest (best to remove dried foliage at this point), then resuming watering and fertilizing once sunlight is strong once more.

71391 NANDINA DOMESTICA KURIJUSE [SAN GABRIEL] BER HT $ 8.50 The marvelous "Leafless Heavenly Bamboo" with lvs like pine needles all intersticed into a filiform mound. Remarkable bonsai subject; a cluster of these in the rockery makes one wonder. This does circulate under different clone names. It is also known as Nandina San Gabriel and Nandina domestica filamentosa. We received it originall from Japan under the clone name of Nandina domestica Kurijuse.

70912 NANDINA DOMESTICA UMPQUA CHIEF BER HT CGH $ 8.75 Stiff erect central stalks clothed in a filigree of scarlet toned leaflets; smaller statured and far more brilliant than the species form.

70638 NANDINA DOMESTICA UMPQUA PRINCESS BER HT $ 8.75 Purple-red foliage; smallest of the 'Umpqua' selections. Can be deciduous in our more severe winters.

70315 NANDINA DOMESTICA WOOD'S DWARF BER HT HH $ 8.00 Reddish-coppery pinnate foliage make this very compact clone of "Dwarf Heavenly Bamboo" perfect for rockeries. Selected by Ed Wood from `Nana Purpurea.' Japanese "Nanten" translates as "Heavenly Bamboo." Holds foliage all winter here.

80968NIPPONANTHEMUM [CHRYSANTHEMUM] NIPPONICUM COMM HH CGH $ 6.75 Shrubby "Nippon Daisy" from Japan with stout stems studded with thick widely toothed spatulate leaves with a glossy jade quality; big white daisy flowers with bold greenish-yellow eyes late fall. The "Montauk Daisy" while hardy here with good drainage, blooms so late that we grow them in large low mum pots so we can bring them into shelter in the event we suffer an unusually early killing frost; also effective in containers brought into the greenhouse mid fall to prolong the marvelous display. Needs perfect drainage and light mulch to survive the outdoor winters.

80328 NYMPHAEA HYBRIDA ARC-EN-CIEL NYM HB $ 35.00 "Variegated Waterlily" Amazing selection with glossy dramatic leaves freckled white and splotched pink--often entire pink round leaves are produced in fall; the beautiful amply produced double white blossoms fade to pearl. We send heavy divisions. If you maintain a small pond or a large patio tub, this will give you the best of both flower and foliage with many lovely blossoms (not giant, but double) while always amazing with the brilliant decorative pink variegated floating foliage. A number of customers over the years have created a small pool just to accomodate this easily grown creature after seeing its stunning beauty here in the display pond.

83092 OENANTHE JAVANICA FLAMINGO UMB HT $ 4.25 Striking, yet easily grown, Korean "Water Celery" with lacy foliage variegated white & tinged violet & blushed pink: a quick colorful (but not aggressively invasive in wet conditions) low groundcover topped with lovely umbels of ivory white. Good cascader in a basket (which can NEVER dry out); very popular as a container plant in your aquatic tub on your deck or patio. Unrivaled visually to create a beautiful pink lacy groundcover in a seep or boggy area in your garden which otherwise would be overtaken by weeds.

65529 OPHIOPOGON JABURAN [HORT] LIL HH HT CGH $ 12.00 "Black Snakebeard" Very elegant erect bunched fans of deep green leathery slim leaves slowly clump to form a beautiful carpet if protected from severe winter exposure. Extremely popular as a vertical accent in small container designs.

40678 OPHIOPOGON JAPONICUS ARITAKI LIL HP CGH $ 4.75 "Silver Mist Lilyturf" with short narrow strap leaves richly lined in cream-white, pink tinted in high light. Rare because this is slow to offset; considered at least Z7--but would require considerable winter protection. Evidentally same as clone in European horticulture known as `Folius Albo-striatus.' Fabulous small container subject.

40679 OPHIOPOGON JAPONICUS GYOKU RYU LIL HP CGH HH $ 4.25 Beautiful "Lilyturf" clumps of small very slim blades in tidy upright clumps; the "Jewel Dragon Plant" of Japan. Quite winter hardy in SE Ohio, but often with minor tip-burn. Nonetheless, in our experience, this is still the slowest to spread into a mat, as does not offset as willingly as 'Kyoto Dwarf' with its comparatively much more short and wide leafblades. Diabetes cure in China

81682 OPHIOPOGON JAPONICUS KIGIMA FUKIDUMA LIL HT CGH $ 28.00 Marvelous "Striped Dragon Plant" with densely packed emerald green compact very slim narrow leaves randomly streaked with white/cream/gray varying markedly from one fan to the next. Remove any reversions of this rarity immediately! Best considered an alpine greenhouse subject.

40680 OPHIOPOGON JAPONICUS KYOTO DWARF LIL HP CGH HH $ 5.75 Marvelous tiny black-green tufts of tight leathery leaf fans--much shorter and much wider "blades" than 'Gyoku Ryu.' This is the choice for underplanting bonsai. Excellent groundcover in your Zen garden.

40681 OPHIOPOGON PLANISCAPUS ARABICUS (NIGRESCENS) LIL HP HT $ 8.50 "Black Mondo Grass" Famous leathery ribbon leaves purple-black; clumps produce off-white flowers, then pale blue-green fruit. Survives our SE Ohio winters if given protection from winter sun.

89198 ORIGANUM KENT BEAUTY LAB HT CGH $ 7.00 Remarkably beautiful chains of pendant bracts nodding at the tips of arched stems emerging from a woody rootstock, perfect with the glaucous foliage. A hybrid of O. scabrum crossed with rotundifolium found at Washfield Nursery in Kent.

71232 ORIXA JAPONICA AUREA RUT HT HH $ 6.50 Very lovely woody Japanese shrub with shimmery waxy fragrant leaves emerging a rich lime gold; racemes of petite greenish blossoms. While quite attractive as a container plant, this beautiful golden copper colored shrub reaches its best potential if you wish to give a tropical look to your shrub border with this waxy leaved, exotically colored, yet easily grown curosity--and few, if any, of your plant friends will ever guess its identity.

60436 OROSTACHYS BOEHMERI [AGGREGATUS] CRA CGH $ 5.50 "Guppy Mouth Stoneplant" Winter-dormant fish-mouth rosettes swell into tiny fleshy pale gray toned rose-bud rosettes in spring; many offsets forming a tiny delicate mat--will not survive competition from any vigorous Sedum neighbor, in our observation. White flowered Hokkaido native. Sometimes offered as O. furusei with tiny winter globes.

11500 OSMUNDA REGALIS OSM HT $ 8.75 "Royal Fern" Given a moist location with protection from severe sunstroke, this will easily outlive any gardener: a long term project worth your patience as the elegant foliage arises in a more dramatic display every year.

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