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Ophiopogon p. Nigrescensblack mondo grassThis is a very slow growing lily making tufts of green foliage that quickly turns black, 8 inches high and 1 foot wide. Small white flowers tinged with lavender appear in loose spikes in summer. Full sun to shade with average water. Good in containers or as a novelty plant. |
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Origanum x rotundifolium 'Kent beauty'ornamental oreganoThis ornamental perennial is a much branched, semi prostrate plant with trailing stems reaching to 12 inches. Flowers have large pink bracts. Full sun or light shade, needs good drainage and moderate water. Excellent dried flower. |
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Oxalis oregana 'Pink'redwood sorrelCreeping rhizomes spread this 6 inch high clover like groundcover, a common sight in virgin redwood forests. One inch silky pink flowers in spring, sometimes again in fall. A great cover for part to heavy shade. Fairly drought tolerant but looks more lush with regular water. Bay Area native. |
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Oxalis oregana 'White'redwood sorrelCreeping roots spread this 6 inch high clover like groundcover, a common sight in virgin redwood forests. One inch silky white flowers in spring, sometimes again in fall. A great cover for part to heavy shade. Fairly drought tolerant but looks more lush with regular water. Bay Area native. |