Vancouveria hexandra (Inside-out Flower)

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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.

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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.