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Genus: H

Halesia
Carolina silverbell tree
Hamamelis
common witch hazel
Hedyotis
bluets; Quaker ladies
Helianthus
Sunflower
Helictotrichon
blue oat grass
Hemerocallis
daylily
Herniaria
herniary
Heuchera
rock geranium
Hibanobambusa
bamboo
Hibiscus
Hierochloe
Seneca grass; holy grass; sweet grass; vanilla grass
Hypoxis
star grass
Hystrix
bottlebrush grass

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Catalog as of August 07, 2008

Hedyotis

(Rubiaceae - madder family)
About 400 species of herbs and shrubs, native to tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions. Formerly known as Houstonia. The species listed below prefer moist, acidic soil and tolerate partial shade. They are of easy culture where conditions are suitable. Good in rock gardens.

Hedyotis caerulea
caerulea peren • ht 1"; fl stalks to 6" • zones 3-8

bluets; Quaker ladies

Hedyotis caerulea - May 3 Hedyotis caerulea - May 3


native, rock garden, sun - shade
e N Amer

A delicate, small-leaved wildflower, bearing masses of small, light blue, yellow-centered flowers in spring. Flowers are often so abundant as to appear to carpet the ground solidly.

cat # 6L4M
$7.95 each