The Plant List

List updated Friday, April 30 at 10am.

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Bulbs and Tubers

Belladonna Lilies

Canna lily – tubers

Crocosmia

Daffodil – large yellow trumpet (Lewis Ginter)

Daffodil – “Minnow” (Lewis Ginter)

Daffodil – ‘February Gold’ (Lewis Ginter)

Daffodil – ‘My Story’ (Lewis Ginter)

Daffodil – ‘Bridal Crown’ (Lewis Ginter)

Daffodil – ‘Barrett Browning’ (Lewis Ginter)

Iris – misc

Iris sibirica – Siberian iris

Shrubs

Blueberry

Butterfly Bush

X Calycanthus florida ‘sweetshrub’ (VA native) Unusual, fruit-scented flowers

X Camellia sasanqua seedling (fall flowering camellia)

Cutleaf Elderberry (VA Native)

X Annabelle Hydrangea

Mahonia

Nandina

Flowering Quince

Forsythia

X Red Twig Dogwood

Ribes odoratum ‘Crandall’ — Buffalo current. Spicy clove-scented flowers

Rose of Sharon

Strawberry bush (VA native)

Trees

Dogwood seedling

Hazel

American Hornbeam

Japanese maple

X Red Maple seedlings

Plum Tree (1 seedling)

Tulip Poplar seedling

Redbud seedlings

Rose of Sharon

Black walnut tree (1 seedling)

Shade plants (or partial sun)

Japanese anemone – pale pink w/ yellow center

White Wood Aster

Astilbe

Hardy Begonia

Strawberry Begonia

Columbine (VA native)

Christmas Fern

Japanese Painted Fern

Sensitive Fern (VA native)

Sweet Flag

Geranium ‘Claridge Druce’

Day Lilies

Helleborus (foetidus and orientalis)

Hosta (various kinds)

Siberian Iris

Liriope

Lily of the Valley (pink and white)

Monarda – Bee Balm

X Money Plant

Persicaria

Plumbago (partial shade)

Primula – Red with yellow eye, Grandma’s yellow

Variegated Solomon’s Seal

Spiderwort – Tradascantia

Sweet Woodruff

Toad lily – Tricyrtis hirta

Sun plants

Amsonia tabernaemontana (VA native)

Anemone robustissima – Fall flowering anemone

Artimisia (2 or 3 varieties)

Tartarian aster

Baptisia (false indigo)

Korean Bellflower — Campanula

Black-Eyed Susans (VA native)

Brown-Eyed Susans (VA native)

Chinese Lantern

Autumn Clematis

Crocosmia

Cutleaf Coneflower

Shasta Daisy

Echinacea – Purple coneflower

Echinops – globe thistle (purple)

Elderberry

Euphorbia

Hyacinth bean seedlings

Bearded Iris

Walking Iris (not hardy in this zone – bring inside)

Jerusalem artichoke

Lamb’s ear (Stachys lanata)

Larkspur (reseeding annual)

Lilies, Asiatic

Day Lilies (orange, yellow, misc)

Lychnis – Rose Campion – Mullein Pink

Milkweed

Apricot mum

Nigella – “love in a mist” (reseeding annual)

Peony

Plumbago (or partial shade)

Primrose, red/yellow flowers

Red Hot Poker – Kniphofia

X Russian sage

Sea Oats – chasmanthium latifolum (VA native)

Sedum upright

Sedum Ground Covers (several kinds)

St. John’s Wort – hypericum (ground cover)

Stokesia

Veronica, very tall, unknown variety

Herbs, Fruits and Veggies (grow in full sun)

Thornless Blackberries

Blueberries

Garlic Chives

Evergreen Comfrey

Echinacea – Purple Coneflower

Egyptian Walking Onion

Elephant Garlic bulbs

Feverfew

Lemon Balm

Chocolate Mint

Mountain Mint (VA native)

Pineapple Mint

Monarda — Bee Balm (VA native)

Oregano

Red Raspberries

Rosemary

Strawberries

Sweet Woodruff

Tomato

Yarrow

Grasses

Chasmanthium latifolium – sea oats (VA native)

Black Moudry Grass

Phalaris arundinacea var. picta (ribbon grass – ok in shade)

Water Plants

Yes, 3 or 4 varieties

Indoor Plants

Japanese Walking Iris (not winter hardy)

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