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Tag Archives: Hepatica

If moss companion plants could talk…Spring

Posted on March 27, 2012 by Helen Yoest

Springtime arrives to The Moss Farm in Raleigh, NC. With spring comes the delicate wildflowers along with ferns, Mayapples, and other perennials. It’s been about a year since many have seen each other. Let’s listen to hear what they have … Continue reading →

Posted in Moss Companion Plants | Tagged Asarum canadense, Athyrium 'Ghost', Athyrium niponicum 'Pictum', barrenwort, Bluets, Bryoandersonia illecebra, caerulea, Coral Bells, David Spain, Epimedium, Garden, Ghost Fern, Helen, Helen Yoest, Hepatica, Hosta 'Blue Mouse Ears', Hypnum cupressiforme, Japanese Painted Fern, Ken Gergle, kidneywort, liverwort, Lungwort, May appleWoodland poppy, Mertensia virginica, moss, Moss - Thuidium delecatulum, Moss and Stone Gardens, moss companion plants, Moss gardens, Moss Rocks!, pennywort, Plagiomnium cuspidatum, Podophyllum peltatum, Pulmonaria officinalis, Saxifraga stolonifera, spring wildflowers, Strawberry geranium, Virginia Bluebells, Wild Ginger | 10 Comments
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