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Telesonix jamesii - A choice member of the Saxifraga family, this one produces spikes of magenta pink flowers on 8" stems above a neat rosette of scalloped leaves. Requires rock garden conditions in partial shade. Seed collected in Teller Co., CO at 12,600 ft. (8"h x 6"w) RG, T, 2.5"-5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Thalictrum kiusianum Thalictrum kiusianum - A miniature Thalictrum for a bright spot at the edge of a woodland garden. Pretty columbine-like leaves are followed by puffs of pink/purple florets. Rich, well drained soil in partial shade. Late to reappear in spring. ( 5"h x 7"w) W, 3.5" - $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Thlaspi aff. rotundifolium v. limosellifolium Thlaspi aff. rotundifolium v. limosellifolium - A selection which forms a dense mound of dark green leaves with small, fragrant pink flowers in very early spring. It is very important to dead head this species. Grow in lean, well drained soil in full sun.( 6"h x 5"w) RG, T, 2.5" - $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Thuja occidentalis ‘Degroot’s Spire’ - This beautiful selection of Arborvitae has a narrow, columnar shape with an interesting twist to the foliage. It will eventually grow to 10 – 12 feet tall and only a few feet wide. Any good, moist garden soil in full sun. This offering of three-year-old cuttings are about 36” high. Too large to ship - available at the nursery only. (60”h x 18”w) 1 gallon - $15.00   
           Quantity:  @ $15.00/each   

Thuja occidentalis ‘Hetz Midget’ – Thuja occidentalis ‘Hetz Midget’ – - A miniature, globe-shaped arborvitae, which will grow to about one foot in a decade. Soft green foliage is very nice. A well drained, not too rich soil is perfect in full to half sun. This offering – rooted cuttings with two-year of growth. (8"h x 6"w) RG, 4" - $7.00              Out of Stock

Thuja occidentalis ‘Holmstrup - A very attractive, compact Arborvitae which maintains a narrow, upright shape. The dark green color holds well in winter. Will grow to 10 – 15 feet in a decade or two. Any good, moist garden soil in full sun. This offering of three-year-old cuttings are about 20” high. Too large to ship - available at the nursery only. (60”h x 18”w) 1 gallon - $15.00   
           Quantity:  @ $15.00/each   

Thuja occidentalis ‘Tiny Tim’ – - This miniature Arborvitae forms a globe shape of bright green foliage. Very slow growing, reaching the size listed after a decade. Any well drained soil in sun to part shade. (This offering is of two-year-old plants from cuttings). (12"h x 18"w), 4"- $7.00   
           Quantity:  @ $7.00/each   

Thymus ‘Elfin’ - This thyme makes a dense cushion of tiny bright green leaves. It offers miniature, pink flowers in summer, and year-round attractive foliage. Easy in a well drained soil in full sun. ( 1"h x 6"w) RG, T, 3.5" - $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Townsendia hookeri – - White, daisy flowers are produced virtually without stems on rosettes of narrow, silky leaves. This plant will want a warm, sunny spot in a very well drained soil. (1”h x 5”w) RG, 2.5” - $5.00              Out of Stock

Townsendia rothrockii Townsendia rothrockii - From the mountains of Colorado comes this beautiful alpine. A low-growing basal clump of leaves produces many blue, daisy-like flowers on 1 inch stems. Must have very well drained soil or scree conditions in full sun. (2"h x 5"w) RG, T, 2.5"- $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Townsendia spathulata – - Tiny mounds of gray, linear leaves are topped with small, pale pink daisy flowers. Best in a scree in a warm, sunny spot. (1”h x 3”w) T, RG, 2.5” - $5.00              Out of Stock

Tricyrtis hirta (variegated) Tricyrtis hirta (variegated) - A variegated form of this popular "toad lily" has very unusual flowers with purple spots in the fall. Will do well in a shady spot in moist, fertile soil. (24" x 12") W, 1 quart-$6.00   
           Quantity:  @ $6.00/each   

Trollius acaulis - This buttercup produces large, lemon-yellow flowers on 5-7" stems. Prefers a very moist, fertile soil in a sunny spot. (7"h x 8"w) 3.5" - $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Trollius laxus ssp. laxus Trollius laxus ssp. laxus - This eastern native Trollius prefers a moist to wet soil in sun or light shade. Yellow/green flowers with prominent stamen are quite attractive framed by the deeply cut, bright green leaves. (14"h x 10"w) 3.5" - $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

                
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