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DRABA WHITLOW
GRASS Brassicaceae (Mustard
family)
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Draba
incerta in our rock garden. Photograph ©
Paige Woodward.
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Draba
bruniifolia Steven subsp. olympica (Sibith. ex DC).
Gold flowers. Native to Turkey. |
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Draba
cappadocica Boiss. & Bal. Yellow flowers. Native to Turkey.
Pot
(10 cm / 4"). In Canada C$7.00; elsewhere US$6.50.
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Draba incerta
Payson. Yellow flowers. Native to W North America.
Shown in our
unsheltered tufa garden. For size comparison, that's Douglasia laevigata
in the background. Zone 5.
Not available this season.
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Draba mollissima
Steven. Yellow flowers. Native to the Caucasus. Zone 6. |
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Draba oligosperma Hooker.
Yellow flowers. Native to W North America. Zone 4. |
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Draba paysonii J.F.
MacBride. Yellow flowers. Shown in
our unsheltered tufa garden. Zone 5. |
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Draba
rigida Willd. Yellow flowers. Native to Turkey. Height in bloom
about 10 cm (4"). Zone 5.
Pot
(10 cm / 4"). In Canada C$7.00; elsewhere US$6.50.
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Draba
sakuraii Makino.
ガクシナズナ,
Togakushinazunaクモマナズナ,
Kumomanazuna (Japanese). Green and
white flowers. One of its names is from Mt. Togakushi, part of the Japan
Alps on central Honshu island. The other name is even more
attractive: "Gap between clouds draba". Zone 6.
Pot
(10 cm / 4"). In Canada C$7.00; elsewhere US$6.50.
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