Erodiums Borders and Bedding
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E. acaule (Mediterranean, Italy, Portugal) Acaulescent plant with a rosette of hairy green leaves; flowers are small and lilac-pink with light veins. |
zone 7 | Su.-Fa. | 8x12" | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |
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E. carvifolium (Centr. Spain) Acaulescent plant. Green, very finely divided, bipinnate leaves; very strong magenta flowers with maroon blotches on upper petals. |
zone 6 | Su.-Fa. | 10x14" | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |
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E. castellanum (N. Spain) From Ian Roger. Acaulescent plant. Pinnate green leaves with ragged leaflets; deep pink flowers fading pale towards the center with dark blotches and light magenta veins. |
zone 6 | Su.-F. | 12x18" | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |
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E. 'Cezembre' Dusky pink flowers; Very finely dissected hairy green leaves. |
zone 7 | Sp.-Fa. | 12x12' | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |
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E. 'Cupidon' From Les Jardins d'En Face and Jean-Pierre Jolivot, Pleurtuit, France. A seed selection from E. carvifolium. Mid green leaves with ragged leaflets; large strong pink flowers with maroon blotches on all five petals. |
zone unknown | Su.-Fa. | 10x12" | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |
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E. 'Du Jardin' From Les jardin d'En Face and Jean-Pierre Jolivot, Pleurtuit, France. Seedling of E. carvifolium. Small deeply divided green leaves; strong pink flowers. |
zone 7 | ? | 12x18" | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |
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E. Geant de St. Cyr Hybrid of E. manescavi and E. recoderi. Very large plant with long flowering stems. Flowers are deep pink. Useful to plant on the top of walls. |
Su-Fa. | 18x36" | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |
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E. 'La Feline' A Spanish selection of E. castellanum from Jean-Pierre Jolivot, Pleurtuit, France. Green leaves with ragged leaflets, clear pink flowers with white blotches on the upper petals. |
zone unknown | Su.-Fa. | 10x15" | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |
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E. 'Logrono Real' Pink flowers with brown blotches on the upper petals; green leaves with ragged leaflets. |
zone 7 | Su.-Fa. | 24x24" | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |
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E. manescavi (W. and Central Pyrenees) Robust, acaulescent plant with pinnate green leaves; light magenta flowers with prominent silver blotches and darker magenta veins. |
zone 6 | Su.-Fa. | 20x30" | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |
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E. mumbyanum From Morocco. Scalloped entire leaves, small pink flowers. |
zone 9 maybe lower. | Su.-Fa. | 10x10" | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |
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E. 'Princesse Marion' A cross between E. castellanum and E. manescavi selected by Jean-Pierre Jolivot at his nursery Les Jardins d'En Face, France. Leaves similar to E. castellanum with ragged leaflets arranged along a central midrib. Flowers pink with white veined blotches in the upper petals. |
zone 7 | Su. | 24x24" | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |
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E. 'Santa Mixta' A hybrid between E. carvifolium and E. misguindali. E. misguindali is an endemic species from the Atlas Mountains which is thought to be extinct. Flowers are pink with small blotches and 1/2" in diameter; green leaves; well-drained soil. |
zone 7 | Su.-Fa. | 20x24" | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |
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E. tordylioides (N.E. Spain) Similar in size to E. manescavi. Large, green, pinnate leaves; flowers are smaller than E. manescavi, very pale pink with faint blotches and markings. |
zone 7 | Su. | 15x18" | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |
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E. trifolium (also known in horticulture as E. hymenodes and E. pelargoniiflorum) (Atlas Mtns.) Large, softly-lobed and shallowly-toothed, sticky, hairy, light green leaves; white flowers with purplish-red veins and blotches. |
zone 8 | Sp.-Su. | 10x18" | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |
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E. x hybridum (E. daucoides x E. manescavi) From Jerry Flintoff, Seattle. Similar to E. manescavi, but with smaller leaves and paler flowers. Green leaves; pale magenta flowers. |
zone 6 | Su.-Fa. | 15x18" | $4.50 Four-inch | ![]() |