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Genus: S

Sagina
Corsican moss
Salvia
pineapple sage
Sambucus
sweet elderberry
Sanguinaria
bloodroot
Saponaria
Mediterranean pink
Sasa
bamboo
Sasaella
bamboo
Sassafras
sassafras
Saururus
lizard's tail
Saxifraga
strawberry begonia
Schizachyrium
bunchgrass; little bluestem
Scirpus
bulrush
Sedum
(sedum); golden moss; wall pepper; wild stonecrop; worm grass; yellow stonecrop
Semiarundinaria
bamboo
Sempervivum
cobweb houseleek; common houseleek; hens-and-chickens
Senecio
golden groundsel
Shibataea
bamboo
Silene
fire pink
Silphium
cup plant
Sisyrinchium
pointed blue-eyed grass
Sorghastrum
Indian grass
Spartina
variegated prairie cordgrass
Sphagnum
sphagnum moss
Spigelia
Indian pink
Spiraea
meadowsweet
Sporobolus
prairie dropseed
Stachys
Betony; hedge nettle; woundwort
Stokesia
Stokes' aster
Stylophorum
celandine poppy; wood poppy
Styrax
Japanese snowbell tree
Symphytum
comfrey

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Catalog as of April 01, 2008

Symphytum

(Boraginceae - forget-me-not family)
About 25 species of perennial herbs.

asperum peren • 2'; fl stalks to 4' • zones 3-9

prickly comfrey


sun - shade, dry - moist
Asia

A strong grower, forming a rounded clump. The large leaves are covered with hairs. Clusters of small blue flowers appear in summer on upright stalks. Has been used medicinally.

cat # 6E6S
$7.95 each / 3+, $7.50 ea


grandiflorum peren • 12-18"; fl stalks to 24" • zones 3-9

large-flowered comfrey


new, sun - shade, dry - moist
Europe

This coarse, hirsute, rhizomatous perennial spreads to form a low-spreading foliage clump that roots as it spreads. Considered very good ground cover plant, most useful in shaded situations and can be grown in dry shade. Bluebell-like, creamy flowers appear in drooping clusters, typical of the borage family, in mid-spring to early summer. The root system is very deep and easily reconstitutes plants from small fragments of root left in the soil. Tolerates most soils and situations but prefers a moist soil and some shade. Grows well in heavy clay soils and under trees. Plants can be invasive and will naturalize, seeding assertively. The saving grace of comphrey is its toleration of dry shade, quite rare in a plant.

cat # 6E6U
$7.95 each / 3-9, $7.50 ea / 10+, $6.95 ea