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Paghat's Garden: Leptinella squalida
... the slightly sunnier head of a shade-path, near the Akebia arbor, we planted Brass Buttons (Leptinella squalida, still sometimes sold or listed by its former name Cotula squalida) as a semi-treadable ... ," a name likely to continue to fade from usage now that it has been recategorized Leptinella. Brass Buttons spreads aggressively with runners over the surface or just underground. At its bushiest it ...
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Angiosperm Families - Compositae Giseke
Angiosperm Families - Compositae Giseke The Families of Flowering Plants L. Watson and M. J. Dallwitz Compositae Giseke Alternatively Asteraceae Dum. (nom. altern.) Including Acarnaceae Link, Ambrosiaceae Dum. & Link (reduced, anemophilous Heliantheae), Anthemideae (Anthemidaceae) Link, Arctotidaceae Bessey, Calendulaceae Link, Carduaceae Dum., Cassiniaceae Sch. Bip., Cichoraceae (Cichoriaceae)
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MBG Kemper Center PlantFinder
... ' - Creeping juniper Juniperus procumbens 'Green Mound' - Japanese rock garden juniper Koelreuteria paniculata - Golden raintree Lamium galeobdolon subsp. montanum 'Florentinum' - Yellow archangel Leptinella squalida 'Platt's Black' - Brass buttons Liriope muscari 'Variegata' - Lilyturf Lolium perenne 'Manhattan' - Perennial ryegrass Malus 'Prairifire' - Crabapple Malus 'Snowdrift' - Crabapple ...
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Paghat's Garden: Flagstone Path
... be better, but mainly, it seems like something pretty hard to screw up. Flat rocks with foot-resistant groundcovers just can't fail. The primary groundcovers along the walk are as follows. At the near end, Leptinella squalida, or "Brass Buttons." These look like eency weency ferns. They like full sun to partial shade so we put them at the head of the path before it got too shady, just a few of ...
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The Victory Garden . February: Loving Those Catalogs | PBS
... perennial garden. Eryngium 'Sapphire Blue' is new to them, and I would love some for the cutting garden. For the edges of our shade garden, I must try Aruncus 'Noble Spirits,' a very dwarf goatsbeard. Leptinella 'Platt's Black?' I have no idea what this is, except as it is described: tiny fern-like leaves forming a purple-gray mat — sounds perfect for around my stepping stones. And now, to renew ...
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Perennials.com :: Search Results (Full Sun)
... ) Iberis (9 Hits) Inula (3 Hits) Iris (106 Hits) Juncus (6 Hits) Kalimeris (5 Hits) Knautia (3 Hits) Kniphofia (15 Hits) Lathyrus (2 Hits) Lavandula (24 Hits) Lavatera (13 Hits) Leontopodium (2 Hits) Leptinella (4 Hits) Leucanthemum (18 Hits) Lewisia (4 Hits) Liatris (4 Hits) Ligularia (7 Hits) Lilium (31 Hits) Limonium (2 Hits) Linaria (2 Hits) Linum (2 Hits) Liriope (8 Hits) Lithodora (3 Hits) ...
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Perennials.com :: Search Results (Partial Shade)
... (12 Hits) Hosta (208 Hits) Hypericum (8 Hits) Iberis (8 Hits) Iris (46 Hits) Juncus (6 Hits) Kalimeris (5 Hits) Kirengeshoma (2 Hits) Lamiastrum (2 Hits) Lamium (13 Hits) Lathyrus (3 Hits) Leptinella (5 Hits) Leucanthemum (18 Hits) Lewisia (4 Hits) Ligularia (10 Hits) Lilium (31 Hits) Liriope (9 Hits) Lithodora (3 Hits) Lobelia (18 Hits) Lonicera (7 Hits) Luzula (5 Hits) Lysimachia (10 Hits) ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - Main Index Page
... , Artemisia, Aster, Brachycome, Carduncellus, Celmisia, Centaurea, Chrysanthemum, Cotula, Craspedia, Cremanthodium, Erigeron, Euryops, Felicia, Haastia, Helichrysum, Inula, Jurinella, Leontopodium, Leptinella, Leucanthemum, Leucogenes, Nassauvia, Perezia, Raoulia, Saussurea, Senecio, Serratula, Solidago, Tanacetum, Townsendia, Waldheimia. CONIFERAE: Abies, Cedrus, Chamaecyparis, Cryptomeria, ...
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