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Common Names: W

wall pepper
Sedum acre
water canna
Thalia dealbata
water lily, fragrant
Nymphaea odorata
water willow
Decodon verticillatus
white-flowered mazus
Mazus reptans Albus'
whorled loosestrife
Lysimachia punctata
whorled loosestrife
Lysimachia quadrifolia
wild bergamot
Monarda fistulosa
wild geranium
Geranium maculatum
wild indigo
Baptisia australis
wild lily-of-the-valley
Pyrola elliptica
wild oats
Uvularia sessilifolia
wild petunia
Ruellia humilis
wild quinine
Parthenium integrifolium
wild raisin
Viburnum lentago
wild rice
Zizania aquatica
wild stonecrop
Sedum glaucophyllum
wintergreen
Gaultheria procumbens
witch hazel, common
Hamamelis virginiana
wolfberry; silverberry
Elaeagnus commutata
woodbine
Parthenocissus quinquefolia
wool grass
Scirpus cyperinus
worm grass
Sedum album

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Catalog as of April 01, 2008

Mazus

(Schrophulariaceae - snapdragon family)
About 30 spp. of low, mat-forming herbs native to Asia and Australia.

reptans peren • ht 2" • zones 5-8

mazus


ground cover, sun - part shade
Himalayas

Mazus is a vigorous, low-growing ground cover with bright green leaves that form a dense, handsome mat of foliage. Produces unusually large blue-violet flowers in late spring with yellow and white markings that resemble snapdragons. Foliage is evergreen in warm winter climates. Prefers moist, rich soil. Tolerates foot traffic and would do well between paving stones. Tolerates hot, humid summers. No serious insect or disease problems.

cat # 6I6E
$7.95 each / 3+, $7.50 ea


reptans Albus' peren • ht 2" • zones 5-8

white-flowered mazus


ground cover, sun - part shade
Himalayas

White-flowered form of mazus. Produces unusually large flowers that sparkle like diamonds on bright green foliage.

cat # 6I6E
$7.95 each / 3+, $7.50 ea