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These plants are dwarf or very slow-growing plants that will be happy in a trough or other suitable containers.

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Delphinium alpestris - This is a wonderful miniature Delphinium I have grown for years although I cannot verify the name. It is a clump-former with good-sized, typical blue Delphinium flowers on 3-5” stems. Requires a scree in full sun. (Sorry – I have only a handful of these – one to a customer). (5”h x 4”w),RG,T, 3.5” - $7.00              Out of Stock

Dianthus pavonius - Small cushions are covered with rose colored flowers with buff reverses in summer. Considered one of the best of the alpine Dianthus. Requires rock garden soil in full sun. (5"h x 6"w) RG, T, 2.5" - $5.00   
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Dicentra peregrina – Dicentra peregrina – - This gem produces beautiful reddish "bleeding-hearts" from a basal clump of greenish-gray leaves. It seems to be cold-hardy but requires careful attention to soil and watering. Try growing in an acidic scree, in a sunny, but not hot place. Keep on the dry side in the fall and winter. One to a customer, please. (5"h x 4"w) RG, T, 2.5" - $8.00.              Out of Stock

Douglasia laevigata (=Androsace laevigata) - This challenging little cushion plant produces rose colored flowers on short stems. In our experience, it appears to be winter hardy but fickle. Best in a scree bed with full sun that is not too hot. Difficult. One to a customer, please. (4"h x 4"w) RG, T, 3.5" - $6.50   
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Douglasia montana (=Androsace montana) - A Rocky Mountain native which forms a cushion of needle-like leaves with pink flowers in late spring. This is a tricky plant to maintain. Try it in a scree with some afternoon shade. (5”h x 4”w) RG, T, 2.5” - $5.50              Out of Stock

Douglasia nivalis - A mounding to mat-forming species with grayish-linear leaves and many rosy-pink flowers on short stems, Scree conditions in cool sunlight. (2”h x 5”w) T, RG, 2.5” - $6.00              Out of Stock

Draba cappadocica – - Rosettes of grayish leaves give rise to yellow flowers on very short stems. This makes for a very pretty contrast. Give this species a scree or very well drained rock garden soil in full sun. (2”h x 3”w) T, RG, 2.5” - $5.00   
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Draba rigida v. bryoides - This Draba makes a dense cushion of tiny rosettes with clusters of yellow flowers on 2-3” stems. We have found this to be quite hardy in the open rock garden. Requires a very well drained soil in full sun. (3”h x 4”w) RG,T, 2.5” - $5.00   
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Draba sp. Draba sp. - This mystery Draba is a beauty. It forms a tight cushion with numerous yellow flowers held just above. It seems to be quite hardy and will self-sow. Seems to be a very nice form of D. brunifolia. Full sun in rock garden conditions. (2"h x 4"w) RG, T, 2.5"-$5.00   
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Draba sp. #2 - Another mystery Draba which is a very nice plant. Yellow flowers on 1-2” stems form above a tight cushion. Full sun in rock garden conditions. (3”h x 4”w) T, RG, 2.5” - $5.00              Out of Stock

Draba ventosa - This tiny Draba has small, gray, wooly leaves in cushions with yellow flowers on short stems. Nice in the rock garden or in a trough. Requires a sunny spot in a good rock garden soil or scree. (3"h x 4"w) RG,T, 2.5"-5.00   
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