Saxifraga 'Green Lace'

Rockfoil 'Green Lace'
Family: Saxifragaceae (Saxifrage Family)
       
·        Hardiness Zones:  5-7
·        Height: 3 inches
·        Spread: 12-24 inches
·        Bloom Time: June to July
·        Bloom: white with pink base
·        Light: morning sun/part shade
·        Soil: average, well-drained
·        Moisture: medium, even moisture
·        Use: alpine and rock gardens
·        Care: mulch in open winters
·        Concerns: no serious insect or disease problems
·        Native to: species native to arctic-alpine ecosystems
·        Notes: spreads through horizontal runners (stolons), mat forming, deer resistant
·        Supplier: The Flower Factory
·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Rock Garden C262

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Heptacodium miconioides 'SMNHMRF'

Temple of Bloom® Seven-Son Flower
Family: Caprifoliaceae (Honeysuckle Family)
       

·        Hardiness Zones:  3-9
·        Height: 15-20 feet
·        Spread: 8-10 feet
·        Bloom Time: late summer to early fall
·        Bloom: terminal clusters of tiny jasmine-like creamy-white flowers arranged in whorls of seven; mature to inconspicuous purplish fruits surrounded by showy cherry-red flower-like calyxes; blooms on new wood
·        Light: full sun to part sun
·        Soil: average well-well-drained soil; tolerates alkaline and clay soils
·        Moisture: medium
·        Use: lawn specimen or accent; shrub border; woodland garden; 4-season interest
·        Care: prune in late winter for aesthetics and to control random suckering
·        Concerns: no serious insect or disease problems
·        Native to: China
·        Notes: large multi-stemmed fountain-shaped deciduous flowering shrub; may be trained as single-trunk tree; 3-6 inch dark green deeply-veined leaves in opposite arrangement; blooms attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees; vivid red fruiting bodies provide fall interest;  tan bark exfoliates revealing darker brown inner bark for winter interest
·        Supplier: White Flower Farm
·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Pollinator Garden C135

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Sedum (Hylotelephium) telephium 'Matrona'

Sedum, Stonecrop 'Matrona'
Family: Crassulaceae (Orphine Family)

       
·        Hardiness Zones:  3-9
·        Height: 24-30 inches
·        Spread: 18-23 inches
·        Bloom Time: August to September
·        Bloom: tiny star-like rose-pink flowers clustered in large flattened heads (3 to 6 inches across) on tall stems; mature to rich brown seed heads in autumn
·        Light: full sun
·        Soil: gritty well-drained
·        Moisture: dry to medium; drought tolerant; avoid over-watering
·        Use: pollinator, rock, and gravel gardens; containers; cut flowers; dried flowers; foliage interest in summer; flower head interest in late summer, fall and winter
·        Care: low maintenance; propagate by division in spring or from stem/leaf cuttings
·        Concerns: generally trouble-free; may sustain damage from slugs, snails, mealybugs, nematodes, aphids, and vine weevils
·        Native to: Eastern Europe (Germany)
·        Notes: tall upright succulent in vase-shaped clumps; fleshy, deep gray-green broadly-elliptical leaves with burgundy mid-veins alternate on burgundy stems; self-seeds; attracts hummingbirds and pollinating insects; salt tolerant; black walnut tolerant; rabbit resistant
·        Supplier: The Flower Factory
·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Pollinator Garden C134

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Sedum (Hylotelephium) telephium 'Munstead Dark Red'

Sedum, Stonecrop 'Munstead Dark Red'
Family: Crassulaceae (Orphine) Family

       
·        Hardiness Zones:  3-9
·        Height: 15-20 inches
·        Spread: 18 inches
·        Bloom Time: July to September
·        Bloom: tiny star-like crimson flowers in dense rounded heads (3-4 inches across); mature to burgundy-brown seed heads in autumn
·        Light: full sun
·        Soil: gritty well-drained
·        Moisture: dry to medium; drought tolerant; avoid over-watering
·        Use: pollinator, rock and gravel gardens; containers; cut flowers; dried flowers; foliage interest in summer; flower head interest in late summer, fall and winter
·        Care: low maintenance; propagate by division in spring or from stem/leaf cuttings; if desired, pinch back in early summer to control height
·        Concerns: generally trouble-free; may sustain damage from slugs, snails, mealybugs, nematodes, aphids, and vine weevils
·        Native to: eastern Europe to China and Japan; has naturalized in parts of North America
·        Notes: upright clump-forming succulent; fleshy, coarsely-toothed, elliptical gray-green leaves tinged with bronzy-red alternate on unbranched stems; self-seeds; attracts hummingbirds and pollinating insects; salt tolerant; black walnut tolerant; rabbit resistant;
·        Supplier: The Flower Factory
·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Pollinator Garden C132

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