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Angelica Species
Angelica lucida

Native to coastal Southcentral Alaska. White umbrells of blooms. Collected 2007.
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Aquilegia
Aquilegia

This seed was collected from a yellow McKana I've had in my garden for several years . It produces huge blooms for a long period of time in our Zone 3 summer, and blooms profusely. Since McKannas are a hybrid variety, plants from collected seed may vary from the parent plant.
Year: 2008
Offers: 8
'McKana's Giant' Seeds
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Aquilegia
Aquilegia

This seed was collected from a pink & white McKanna I've had in my garden for about 8 years now. It produces huge blooms for a long period of time in our Zone 3 summer, and blooms profusely. Since McKannas are a hybrid variety, plants from collected seed may vary from the parent plant.
Year: 2007
Offers: 8
'McKana's Giant' Seeds
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Aquilegia Species
Aquilegia formosa

A. formosa grows wild along roadways and in woodland openings in South-central Alaska. It adapts well to the garden and self-seeds freely in our USDA Zone 3 climate. 2007 Seed.



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Aquilegia unknown
This is a lovely tall columbine, short spurred in rich blue with a white center. The seeds were collected from a plant grown from seeds I acquired from New Zealand. These are open-pollinated seeds from 2007.
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Clematis Species
Clematis tangutica

Golden Clematis is the one that is most likely to survive our rugged winters herer in Alaska. While the small yellow flowers are not large or exceptionally impressive, the wonderful puffs of seedpods is a welcome texture among the other garden flowers. Seeds stored in freezer.
Year: 2006
Offers: 6
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Fritillaria Species
Fritillaria camschatcensis

Chocolate lilies have dark brown blooms that are beautiful, yet malodorous. The white bulbs produce small bulblets that were part of the staple diet of native Alaskan, so thus the other name, 'Rice Lily'
Year: 2008
Offers: 6
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Geranium Species
Geranium erianthum

Our Alaskan hardy geranium is a tall, sturdy variety with a profusion of soft blue blooms in mid-Summer. In a compatible climate, it self-seeds readily, and it is happy in the garden, as well as the wild.
Year: 2008
Offers: 6
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Geranium Species
Geranium pratense

This is a mix of seeds collected from several Geranium pratense, mostly blue. http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/402/index.html
Year: 2008
Offers: 6
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Geum Species
Geum macrophyllum

This plant grows in the wild on the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska. It has unusual basal leaves and small yellow flowers. The seed pods resemble small burrs, and seeds are transported when the pod brushes against passersby. This plant can be invasive and can naturalize where the habitat suits it. Be cautious when introducing it into your environment. http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/51565/index.html
Year: 2008
Offers: 6
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Heracleum Species
Heracleum lanatum

Alaskan Pushki is a common sight along roadsides. The plants grow to an amazing height in one season, then die back in the fall. They have a very long taproot and are difficult to move, once established. In mid-summer large blooms the size of a sandwich plate display small white flowers on large umbrells. This plant produces copious amounts of seed and self-seeds readily. http://plantsdatabase.com/go/51565/index.html
Year: 2008
Offers: 6
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Species Iris
Iris Setosa

These wild flags grow in moist and marshy areas all over Southcentral Alaska. I have winter sown the seeds with success, though they tend to grow to maturity quite slowly.
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/53488/index.html
Year: 2008
Offers: 8
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Silene Species
Lychnis flos-cuculi

Ragged Robin is a charming plant for boggy moist areas. It self-seeds readily, and the tall stems of deep lavender-pink fringed flowers are charming.
Year: 2007
Offers: 6

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Viscaria Species
Lychnis viscaria

Bright pink flower clusters on long stems above a dark green basal plant. http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/999/index.html
Year: 2007
Offers: 8
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Silene
Lychnis viscaria

White German Catchfly. White bloom clusters above basal foliage. Open pollinated seed in 2008.
'Alba' Seeds
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Silene Species
Lychnis yunnanensis

Similar to German Catchfly. Native to West China Collected seeds from 2007
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Meconopsis Species
Meconopsis betonicifolia

These seeds were collected in the fall of 2008 and are being kept in the freezer until traded to keep them fresh.

http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/1952/index.html
Year: 2008
Offers: 6
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Meconopsis Species
Meconopsis grandis

These seeds were collected in the fall of 2005 and are being kept in the freezer until traded to keep them fresh.

http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/531/index.html
Year: 2006
Offers: 6

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Meconopsis
Meconopsis x sheldonii

These seeds were collected in the fall of 2008 and are being kept in the freezer until traded to keep them fresh.

Year: 2008
Offers: 6
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Mimulus

This is a wonderful plant with red snapdragon-like blooms mixed with pale cream and red spotted ones. It's a wonderful plant for baskets and boxes, as well as the fronts of beds.
Year: 2006
Offers: 6

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Myosotis Species
Myosotis sylvatica

This is a self-seeding biennial. Once established, it spreads itself... sometimes too well, but th bright blue blooms in spring are always welcome. There is some fine chaff mixed with this seed, since I was unable to sift it out.
Year: 2008
Offers: 8

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Papaver Species
Papaver nudicaule

Iceland poppies are short-lived perennials, but make up for it by self-seeding readily. They grow in poor soil or even gravel, and add a bright spot to borders, embankments, and just dotted among the plants in your garden. The bloom in shades of orange, yellow and white.
Year: 2007
Offers: 8
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Papaver Species
Papaver orientale

These seeds were harvested from a well-established plant in my south bed. Each June it offers lots of blooms that are vivid orange-red.
Year: 2007
Offers: 6
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Papaver Species
Papaver rhoeas

Corn poppies are also known as Flander's Poppy that grows in the meadows of Europe. These simple single red poppies are wonderful wildflowers and self-seed readily.
Year: 2005
Offers: 6
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Papaver Species
Papaver somniferum

'Heirloom' is a mix of deep fruity colored single somniferum poppies, some with serated edges on the petals. These seeds were collected from a lovely purple version.
Year: 2007
Offers: 6
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Papaver Species
Papaver somniferum

This is a pink/white peony poppy from a mix. These 2007 seeds came from a plant that was open pollinated.
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Papaver
Papaver somniferum

This is an wonderful heirloom variety of somniferum. The blooms are fully double,white burnished in red. They come back true from seed. These are the poppies you see in some of the old Flemish paintings.
Year: 2007
Offers: 6
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Papaver
Papaver somniferum

The original seeds came from Chiltern's in England. The salmon pink flowers sport a white dot at the base of each petal and the stems are quite sturdy and self supporting. This is one of my favorite heirloom varieties. Seeds are from 2007.
'Queen's Poppy' Seeds
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Papaver
Papaver somniferum var. paeoniiflorum

A mix of several peony poppies in my yard. Some blooms from collected seed may come out singles.
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Petrorhagia Species
Petrorhagia saxifraga

This plant is a wonderful replacement for baby's breath. Tiny pale pink flowers on airy foliage. Easy to start from seed.
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Polemonium
Polemonium caeruleum

I grew this plant from seed two seasons ago. It had profuse pure white blooms and set seed well.
'Album' Seeds
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Potentilla Species
Potentilla villosa

This alpine cinquefoil grows wild in Alaska. It's a low growing plant, well adapted to troughs. In the summer it bears medium sized yellow flowers. The leaves are dark green tufted in white. Seed collected 2007.
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Sanguisorba Species
Sanguisorba stipulata

Sitka Great Burnet. This burnet grows wild along our mountainsides. The flowers are whitish green, rather than the pink of domestic burnet.
Year: 2007
Offers: 6
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Silene Species
Silene dioica

Red Campion. Bright pink flowers on dark foliage. Easy to grow. Hardy in my zone 3 climate. Blooms over long period of time. Seeds collected 2007.
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Tagetes unknown
Heirloom Variety, according to Annie's Annuals. The flowers resemble a single French marigold, but the plants are taller... about18-24". Seed collected in the fall of 2008
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Thalictrum Species
Thalictrum delavayi

Pink meadowrue. Frothy pink blooms. Not entirely sure of the species, but this looks right. Collected 2007.
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Thalictrum sparsiflorum
This is a delicate woodland meadowrue native to our coastal Alaskan area. The leaves are tiny, and the flowers are, as well. Likes shade. Seeds collected 2008.
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Garden Globeflower
Trollius x cultorum

These seeds were collected from my garden in the fall and kept in the freezer until traded. Germination requires some experience unless winter sown.
Year: 2005
Offers: 6

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Viola
Viola x wittrockiana

This is a mix of pansy and viola seeds I collected around our home town in Seward, Alaska. Grow a bit of Seward, Alaska in your garden!
Year: 2007
Offers: 6

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