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Genus: E

Echinacea
purple coneflower
Elaeagnus
wolfberry; silverberry
Empetrum
black crowberry
Epigaea
Mayflower; trailing arbutus
Epimedium
bishop's cap
Equisetum
scouring rush
Eragrostis
love grass
Erianthus
Ravenna grass
Erigeron
Fleabane
Eriophorum
rough cotton grass
Euonymous
running strawberry bush
Eupatorium
Joe-Pye-weed; boneset; hardy ageratum; mist flower
Euphorbia
flowering spurge

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Catalog as of April 01, 2008

Equisetum

(Equisetaceae - horsetail family)
Horsetail; scouring rush. About 35 species of perennial herbs, widely distributed except in Australia and New Zealand. With their green, jointed stems, horsetails somewhat resemble bamboo plants. The gritty, stems, which contain silica, were formerly used as pot cleaners, and are still sometimes used for polishing applications where a very fine abrasive is required. The following species are suited to moist or wet soils, will tolerate partial shade, and spread by means of their root systems.

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hyemale robustum evgrn peren • ht 3-8' • zones 4-10

giant scouring rush


native, moist - wet, sun - shade
e N Amer

A large, vigorous form with upright, bamboo-like stems. A point of interest is that the stems, when struck at a low angle by early morning or late afternoon sunlight, appear to glow from within, in a Japanese-lantern like fashion. Decidedly exotic looking, although it is actually a native.

cat # 0W9H
$11.95 each


hyemale evgrn peren • ht 2-3' • zones 4-10

common scouring rush


native, moist - wet, sun - shade
e N Amer

Stems are upright, green, slender, bamboo-like.

cat # 0W9E
$8.95 each


scirpoides evgrn peren • ht 6" • zones 4-10

dwarf scouring rush


native, moist - wet, sun - shade, rock garden
N Amer

Low-growing, with very slender stems (but stems still have the bamboo-like joints which are characteristic of horsetails). Will spread slowly, under favorable conditions, to form a dense mat. The smallest living horsetail species.

cat # 0W9S
$7.95 each