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Genus: A

Acanthus
bear's breech
Achillea
Yarrow
Acorus
sweet flag
Actinidia
hardy kiwi fruit; bower vine; kolomikta vine; tara vine
Adiantum
northern maidenhair fern
Aegopodium
variegated bishop's weed
Agastache
Giant hyssop
Ajuga
Bugleweed
Akebia
five-leaved akebia
Allium
onion; chives
Amphicarpaea
hog peanut
Amsonia
Arkansas blue-star; blue star; thread-leaf blue star; willow amsonia
Andropogon
big bluestem; turkey-foot
Anemone
Canada anemone
Anthoxanthum
sweet vernal grass
Apios
Indian potato; groundnut
Aquilegia
Columbine
Aralia
sarsparilla
Arctostaphylos
bearberry; kinnikinick
Arenaria
irish moss
Aristolochia
Dutchman's pipe
Armeria
sea pink
Aruncus
Goatsbeard
Arundinaria
canebrake bamboo; large cane; small canebrake bamboo; southern cane; switch cane
Arundo
giant reed; Italian reed; cana brava
Asarum
Wild ginger
Asclepias
butterfly weed; swamp milkweed
Asimina
pawpaw
Asplenium
ebony spleenwort
Aster
aster
Athyrium
Japanese painted fern; lady fern
Atrichum
(moss)

Next: B

Catalog as of April 01, 2008

Anemone

(Ranunculaceae - buttercup family)
About 120 species of perennial herbs, mostly native to the north temperate zone. Includes many popular ornamentals.

Anemone canadensis - May 29 Anemone canadensis - May 29 Anemone canadensis - May 29 Anemone canadensis - Jun 6
canadensis peren • ht 1-2 • zones 3-8

Canada anemone


native, ground cover, sun - part shade
e and cent N Amer

Bears white flowers, 1-2" across, in summer. Vigorous and moderately fast-spreading, it is useful as a ground cover. Can be somewhat invasive. Occurred abundantly in the prairies; well suited to meadow plantings.

cat # 1K4E
$7.95 each / 3+, $7.50 ea