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Plants in genus gillenia

Plants in genus gillenia

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Gillenia stipulata

Gillenia stipulata is a native US plant with lacy cutleaf foliage and star-like white flowers. It emerges in early spring and is tolerant of drought conditions, thriving in light shade with acidic soil.

Gillenia trifoliata

Gillenia trifoliata is a perennial plant discovered by Paul James, notable for being the first commercially available pink-flowered form. It forms clumps with bright red, wiry, arching stems and small, cutleaf foliage. Light pink flowers bloom from early May through June, and the plant thrives in moist, rich, woodland soil. Recognized by the Royal Horticultural Society as one of the top 200 plants of the last 200 years, it is a versatile addition to various garden settings.

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