Description
deciduous daylily forms a robust clump topped
mountain forests in Mexico and Guatemala where it's quite rare
Heuchera 'Citronelle' makes a 1' tall x 18" wide clump of golden foliage
(aka: Senecio aconitifolius) I flipped (not literally) back in the 1980s when I first saw Syneilesis aconitifolia at the US National Arboretum
Agave felgeri forms 15" wide offsetting clumps of narrow grey green
Dryopteris dickinsii Crispa Sun to Light Shade deciduous daylily forms a robustDryopteris dickinsii 'Crispa' has long been a favorite fern in our garden, and we have finally gotten around to propagating them. Despite its widespread native habitat from India to Taiwan, where it can be found along watercourses at elevations between 3,000' and 8,000', Dryopteris dickinsii is rarely seen in gardens. For us, it has proven amazingly easy in cultivation under a wide range of conditions. The solitary 15" tall x 2' wide rosette of
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