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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

Atrichum

(Polytrichaceae - haircap moss family family)
Includes 8 species of mosses in North America, and presumably others elsewhere.

undulatum peren • ht 1-2" • zones 3-8

(moss)

Atrichum undulatum - Sep 20 Atrichum undulatum - Sep 20


moss, native, ground cover, rock garden, part shade
eastern north America; Europe

A neat, low-growing moss. A pioneer species, it often shows up in disturbed ground, and can spread fairly quickly. Probably best on small areas of up to perhaps 10 square feet or so. Clumps are fragile, and need careful handling. Drought-tolerant, once established. Can't ship to CA, WA, AZ or OR.

cat # 0A8D
$6.95 each / 3-9, $6.50 ea / 10+, $5.95 ea