Vancouveria hexandra (Inside-out Flower) (1 gal)

$10.50

Vancouveria is a "staff favorite pick" for native woodland perennials. The unique flowers look like inverted parachutes, giving rise to one of this sweet native perennial’s common names. The duck-foot-shaped leaves in late spring/early summer refer to its other common name, "Duck foot.”

Spring through early summer, the delicate flowers rise above carpets of soft mounds of leaves clasping upright wiry stems.

Part to full shade; can form attractive drifts, especially mixed with other native shade-loving perennials. Some leaves are still visible in winter.

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Vancouveria is a "staff favorite pick" for native woodland perennials. The unique flowers look like inverted parachutes, giving rise to one of this sweet native perennial’s common names. The duck-foot-shaped leaves in late spring/early summer refer to its other common name, "Duck foot.”

Spring through early summer, the delicate flowers rise above carpets of soft mounds of leaves clasping upright wiry stems.

Part to full shade; can form attractive drifts, especially mixed with other native shade-loving perennials. Some leaves are still visible in winter.

Vancouveria is a "staff favorite pick" for native woodland perennials. The unique flowers look like inverted parachutes, giving rise to one of this sweet native perennial’s common names. The duck-foot-shaped leaves in late spring/early summer refer to its other common name, "Duck foot.”

Spring through early summer, the delicate flowers rise above carpets of soft mounds of leaves clasping upright wiry stems.

Part to full shade; can form attractive drifts, especially mixed with other native shade-loving perennials. Some leaves are still visible in winter.