Taxodium distichum ‘Mickelson'

Shawnee Brave™ Bald Cypress ‘Mickelson'
Family: Cupressaceae (Cypress Family)
·       Hardiness Zones:  4-9
·       Height: 50-70 feet
·       Spread: 15-20 feet
·       Bloom: non-flowering
·       Light: full sun
·       Soil: best in moist, acidic, sandy loam; tolerates clay and wet soils
·       Moisture: medium to wet
·       Use:  specimen lawn tree, rain garden
·       Care: low maintenance
·       Concerns:  no serious insect or disease problems; potential for twig blight and rot, spider mites possible
·       Native to: species native to southeastern United States
·       Notes: soft, feathery, yellowish-green foliage of long flat needles turns orange/cinnamon in autumn and falls off (deciduous)
·       Supplier: Beaver Creek Nursery
·       Teaching Garden Location & Code: Naturalistic Garden H037


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Pulsatilla vulgaris

European Pasque Flower
Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup Family)
 

·        Hardiness Zones:  4-8
·        Height: 9-12 inches
·        Spread: 9-12 inches
·        Bloom Time: April to May
·        Bloom: upright, purple bell-shaped flowers with bright gold stamens followed by silky plume-like seedheads which remain on the plant for several weeks
·        Light: full sun
·        Soil: best in humusy, gritty, well-drained soil
·        Moisture: medium; drought tolerant once established
·        Use: rock garden, front of perennial border, combines well with spring-flowering bulbs and ground covers; various medicinal uses; juice of purple sepals produces a non-permanent stain which as been used to color Easter eggs 
·        Care: does not tolerate root disturbance well, but can be transplanted; do not fertilize heavily
·        Concerns: no serious insect or disease problems; all parts of plant are toxic; deer like this plant
·        Native to: dry meadows of central and northern continental Europe and the British Isles
·        Notes: one of the first herbaceous perennials to bloom in spring; finely divided leaves form a 10-12" tall mound; leaves may die back in late summer; rabbit resistant
·        Supplier: The Flower Factory
·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Sidewalk Garden G120, Shade Garden F223


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Deschampsia caespitosa 'Bronzeschleier'

Bronze Veil Hair Grass 'Bronzeschleier'
Family: Poaceae (Grass Family)
·        Hardiness Zones:  4-9
·        Height: 2-3 feet with seed heads
·        Spread: 1-2 feet
·        Bloom Time: July to September
·        Bloom: abundance of green-bronze inflorescences create an airy, translucent bronze-hued veil
·        Light: one of few ornamental grasses that grows well in part shade
·        Soil: prefers moist, organically rich soils
·        Moisture: medium
·        Use: massed in woodland gardens or naturalized areas; specimen or groups in shaded areas of borders, large rock gardens or moist areas along ponds or streams; seed heads attract birds
·        Care: cut old foliage to the ground in late winter before new shoots appear
·        Concerns: no serious insect or disease problems
·        Native to: species native to western and northern United States, including Wisconsin
·        Notes: 3-4 foot stems arch over a 2-3 food mound of fine-textured, narrow blade, green foliage making a 'bronze veil' late spring into fall
·        Supplier: Landscape Designs Inc.
·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Naturalistic Garden H009


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Physocarpus opulifolius 'Mindia'

Coppertina™ Ninebark 'Mindia'
Family: Rosaceae (Rose Family)
·        Hardiness Zones:  3-7
·        Height: 6-8 feet
·        Spread: 6-8 feet
·        Bloom Time: May to June
·        Bloom: pinkish-white, five-petaled
·        Light: full sun to part shade; best in full sun in north
·        Soil: average, slightly acidic, well-drained soil
·        Moisture: dry to medium; drought tolerant
·        Use: hedge, shrub borders, screen; attracts butterflies
·        Care: prune as needed immediately after bloom and no later than mid-August; plants  may be cut close to the ground in winter to rejuvenate
·        Concerns: no serious insect or disease problems; fireblight and leaf spots may occur; has good resistance to powdery mildew
·        Native to: species native to central and eastern North America
·        Notes: copper foliage turns red by summer; free-branching, mounding, compact growth habit; tolerates black walnut
·        Supplier:  Morningwood Farm Nursery
·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Sidewalk Garden G114


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Athyrium niponicum var. pictum 'Burgundy Lace'

Japanese Fern 'Burgundy Lace'
Family: Athyriaceae (Lady Fern Family)
·        Hardiness Zones:  5-8
·        Height: 15 inches
·        Spread: 15 inches
·        Bloom: non flowering
·        Light: part to full shade; best silvery frond color occurs in light shade
·        Soil: organically rich; well-drained
·        Moisture: medium; soil must not dry out
·        Use: woodland gardens, shade gardens or shaded border fronts; shaded areas along streams or ponds
·        Care: low maintenance; shelter from strong winds; divide clumps as needed in spring
·        Concerns: no serious insect or disease problems; rust is an occasional problem
·        Native to: species native to eastern Asia
·        Notes: spring fronds emerge in a soft burgundy-purple with silver streaking, gradually maturing to grayish-green, but retain purple mid-ribs and silvery sheen; deer and rabbit resistant
·        Supplier: The Flower Factory
·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Shade Garden F158

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