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Ruscus aculeatus Elizabeth Lawrence Uruguay Iris laevigata 'Variegata' needs rich

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Iris laevigata 'Variegata' needs rich moist soil and grows fine in 6-8" of standing water as an aquatic

Pulmonarias are entirely worth growing for their early spring floral display

The 20" tall x 3' wide compact

This distinctive H

the clumps are topped with 15" scapes of light lavender flowers

Ruscus aculeatus Elizabeth Lawrence Uruguay Iris laevigata 'Variegata' needs richRuscus aculeatus 'Elizabeth Lawrence' is a dwarf, hermaphroditic (satisfies itself sexually) butcher's broom that came from the garden of the late NC garden writer Elizabeth Lawrence. Lawrence obtained the plant from her friend Mr. Krippendorf, who obtained it from the original discoverer, the UK's Clarence Elliott in 1955. This tightly compact form of Ruscus aculeatus eventually makes a 2' tall x 2' wide clump after 10 years. The thick, upright stems

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