Towering 15' Himalayan lilies announce spring’s arrival with fragrant fanfare. From the large basal rosettes of glossy green, heart-shaped leaves arise thick, sturdy spikes garlanded with white 10" trumpets. This Heronswood reintroduction does nicely in shade or the woodland border.
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Without question, the jewel in our shade garden, often eliciting a "What's that?" Much more breathtaking than the native Jack in the Pulpit, this species has enormous, dark brooding, cobra-like blooms. The thick spathe, ornately striped purple and white, curves down, inviting close inspection.…
A common native spring woodland lily, that has long been prized for its elegant lemon yellow blooms and pairs of beautifully mottled leaves. Low growing in colonies, in understories in rich, moist soils. Plant where it will receive ample, dappled light in spring.
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