Pulmonaria mollis (Hairy lungwort)
Other names: Mountain lungwort, Christmas cowslip, Pulmonaria montana subsp. mollis
P. mollis is a vigorous, clump-forming, rhizomatous, deciduous perennial with narrowly ovate, softly hairy, mid- to dark green leaves and, from late winter to mid-spring, funnel-shaped blue flowers, occasionally flushed-pink, aging to purple-blue.
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0.6m max. spread |
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0.45m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Fuchsia coccinea (Scarlet fuchsia)
Other names: Fuchsia elegans, Fuchsia montana, Fuchsia pendula, Nahusia coccinea
F. coccinea is a variable, tender, upright or climbing, deciduous to semi-evergreen shrub with small ovate, toothed, mid-green leaves, and, from summer into autumn, slender, trumpet-shaped flowers with deep rose-pink sepals and small, dark purple corollas. Flowers are followed by edible fruit.
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2.5m max. spread |
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3.5m max. height |
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5-10 years to maturity |
Oreopteris limbosperma (Lemon-scented fern)
Other names: Sweet mountain fern, Mountain wood food, Mountain buckler fern, European mountain fern, Mountain fern, Queen's veil maiden fern, Dryopteris oreopteris, Dryopteris montana, Thelypteris limbosperma
O. limbosperma is a tufted, deciduous fern with erect to slightly arching, ovate, pinnate, pale green fronds, the pinnae short, rounded, and widely-spaced.
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0.6m max. spread |
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1.2m max. height |
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5-10 years to maturity |
Other names: Palsywort, Bedlam cowslip, fairy cup, Galligaskins, Gaskins, Herb Peter, Key flower, Keywort, Lady's bunch of keys, Lady's candlestick, Lady's keys, Lady's seal, Luck flower, Paggles, Paigle, Paiglewort, Paralysis, Petty mullein, Primerole, Primet, St Peter's wort , Primula macrocalyx, Primula montana
P. veris is a low growing herbaceous perennial plant forming a rosette of leaves and deep yellow flowers in the spring.
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0.2m max. spread |
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0.2m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
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