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Vaccinium macrocarpon - Good old cranberry is very attractive in flower as well as in fruit. The flowers look like little “shooting stars”. It doesn’t need a bog although it likes constant moisture during the growing season. Decumbent branches spread out so give it room. Moist, acidic soil or bog conditions in full sun. (2”h x spreading) B, 2.5” - $5.00   
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Vaccinium macrocarpon ‘Hamilton’ Vaccinium macrocarpon ‘Hamilton’ - This miniature shrub has a lot going for it. Tiny, congested, bright green leaves are covered with little pink flowers that look like tiny shooting stars. Bright red berries are produced in the fall. Then the leaves turn a reddish color for winter. Happy in a humus-rich, moist, acidic soil in full sun. (5”h x 5”w) RG, T, 2.5”- $5.50              Out of Stock

Vaccinium vitis-idaea v. minus- Vaccinium vitis-idaea v. minus- - - Our native, miniature Mountain Cranberry is a great plant to carpet an area of a peat bed or acidic, well drained soil. This plant makes a mat of bright-green leaves with pink bells in spring. Red berries mature during the summer as the leaves slowly turn to a pretty, dull red color. Best in full to partial sun. One to a customer, please. (3”h x 7”w) RG, 2.5” - $ 5.00   
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Veronica armena Veronica armena - From a mat of leaves come racemes of pretty, blue flowers in summer. This easy species prefers well drained soil in a sunny spot. (5"h x 6"w) , 3.5"- $5.00              Out of Stock

Veronica caespitosa Veronica caespitosa - A dwarf, slow growing Veronica with beautiful blue/purple flowers held just above the foliage. Prefers well drained soil in full sun. Turkey. (3"h x 6"w) RG, T, 3.5" - $5.00              Out of Stock

Veronica cinerea - This species makes a mat of gray/green leaves with purple/blue flowers featuring a white eye in short racemes. Must have excellent drainage in a rock garden soil in full sun. (8"h x 6"w) RG, 3.5"- $5.00              Out of Stock

Veronica spicata ‘Nana’ Veronica spicata ‘Nana’ - This well known miniature is an excellent plant for the border or rock garden. It requires only ordinary, well drained soil in full sun. Dark blue flowers are produced on short spikes in summer. Easy. (7"h x 10"w) 3.5" - $5.00              Out of Stock

Veronica x gutheriana - It is easy to mistake this Veronica for a Hebe. This shrublet has attractive, shiny, little green leaves with blue flowers in summer. Full sun and well drained soil will suit this one. (6"h x 5"w) RG, T, 3.5"-$5.00              Out of Stock

Veronica X ‘Giles Van Haus’ - This hybrid Veronica forms a tangled mat of leaves with short spires of tiny red flowers over a long season in summer. Nice and easy. Prefers well drained soil in a sunny spot. (6"h x 8"w) 3.5" - $5.00              Out of Stock

Veronica ‘Evermay’ Veronica ‘Evermay’ - An attractive sport that grew from a batch of V. prostrata seedlings. This one forms a round pancake of leaves which are covered with short blue spikes in early summer. Very slow to spread– 5" after 4 years. (5"h x 3"w) RG, T,3.5"-$5.00              Out of Stock

Viola aff. pedatifida Viola aff. pedatifida - This "larkspur violet" has deeply cut leaves which are attractive in their own right. It is very similar to Viola pedata (infact,we mislabeled some at the nursery).Blue/purple flowers are pretty. Well drained soil in full sun. (7"h x 6"w) RG, 3.5" - $5.00              Out of Stock

Viola canadensis - This viola is perfect for a shady area where a pleasant ground cover is wanted. White flowers tinged with violet on 10” stems arise from clumps. While it can spread rapidly, it is not too difficult to control. Any good garden soil in shade to part sun. (10”h x spreading), 1 quart - $5.00   
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Viola coreana (Hort.= Viola coreana Syletta) - I can’t peg down the correct name for this Viola, which is none-the-less, established in the trade. It is a pretty foliage plant with leaf veins outlined in silver. It will be happy in a spot in partial shade.in moist, fertile soil and will self sow in a very genteel manner where it wishes to grow. (5"h x 7"w) 2.5" - $5.00              Out of Stock

Vitaliana primuliflora Vitaliana primuliflora - A nice cushion plant from the European Alps. Yellow flowers lie just on the surface of the cushion in May. This plant demands rock garden conditions preferably in full sun. (2"h x 5"w) RG, T,3.5" - $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

                
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