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Common Names: O

obedient plant
Physostegia virginiana
obedient plant, pink-flowered
Physostegia virginiana 'Rosea'
okame-zasa
Shibataea kumasaca
okina-dake
Pleioblastus argenteostriatus
onion, Egyptian
Allium cepa viviparum
onion, nodding wild
Allium cernuum
onion, spring
Allium fistulosum
onion, top
Allium cepa viviparum
onion, walking
Allium cepa viviparum
onion, Welsh
Allium fistulosum
orange, hardy
Poncirus trifoliata
orange, hardy
Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon'
orange, trifoliate
Poncirus trifoliata
orange, trifoliate
Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon'
orchid, downy rattlesnake
Goodyera pubescens
oregano
Origanum vulgare
ostrich fern
Matteuccia struthiopteris 'Jumbo'
Oswego tea
Monarda didyma
Oswego tea
Monarda didyma 'Jacob Cline'

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Catalog as of April 01, 2008

Goodyera

(Orchidaceae - orchid family)
Forty species of widely distributed, terrestrial orchids, often with variegated leaves, which spread by rhizomes.

pubescens evgrn peren • 3" • zones 4-9

downy rattlesnake orchid


terrarium, part shade - shade
e N Amer

A distinctive and charming woodland plant. The dark blue green leaves, strongly marked with a white crosshatch pattern of veins, form a flat basal rosette. The plants spread slowly by rhizomes to form colonies of these rosettes, the overall effect of which can be quite striking. The small greenish white flowers, which appear in late summer, are densely packed along woolly stalks about 8-10" tall. The common name derives from the mottled leaves that resemble a snakeskin and from the plant's supposed use by the American Indians as a snakebite remedy. Prefers moist, well-drained, well-aerated soil with good organic content, and requires partial shade. Will tolerate considerable drought, once established. Relatively easy to transplant and cultivate, compared with other hardy terrestrial orchids. Also a popular terrarium subject.

cat # 9Z4J
$12.95 each