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WOODLAND PERENNIALS
Salvia nipponica Zones 6-8 #030-037
Sanguinaria canadensis 'Multiplex' Zones 4-8 #024-003
The gorgeous full-double form of our native bloodroot, long familiar to good gardeners, but seldom available. Easy in woodsy soil in light shade. Blooming size plants.
Sanguinaria canadensis 'Rosea' Zones 4-8 #024-036
Rare and limited offering pink flowered form of Sanguinaria cacnadensis. Easy in woodsy soil in light shade. Blooming size plants.
Saururus chinensis Zones 5-8 #072-001
Schizocodon intercedons Zones 4-8 #070-004
Grossy evergreen leaves with cute white flowers, native in alpine. Good for rock gardens. Rarely offering even in Japan.
Schizocodon soldanelloides 'Kuju' Zones 4-8 #070-001
Grossy evergreen leaves with cute white flowers, native in alpine. Good for rock gardens. Rarely offering even in Japan.
Shibateranthis pinnatifida Zones 4-8 #021-012
Also known as Eranthis pinnatifida, this is the Japanese relative of the Korean Shibaterantis stellata. This elegant species is a little more finely textured, but also with white flowers with dark stamens in early spring. Plant in well-drained humus rich soil in light to medium shade. Goes dormant in summer.
Shortia uniflora Dwarf Type Zones 4-8 #070-002
Shortia uniflora Large Type Zones 4-8 #070-003
Smilacina japonica Zones 4-8 #057-045
Japanese counterpart to our native false Solomon's seal, with creamy terminal clusters of flowers in spring.
Smilacina japonica f. magna Zones 4-8 #057
Streptopus amplexifolius pappillatus Zones 4-8 #053-043
Syneilesis palmata Zones 4-8 #017-007
Woodland composite from Northeast Asia. I spring the new leaves are silky silvery umbrellas, a delight to see and touch. In summer, fuzzy white flowers bloom on tall stalks.