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Tricyrtis "try-sir'tiss" Toad Lily Blooms early fall. Semi-shade. Fuzzy leaves on gracefully arching, unbranched stems. Bear numerous intriguing, exotic, sometimes speckled, sometimes solid colored flowers. Prefer rich, moist, acid soil. Plant where curious flowers can be seen up close. Will self-sow densely but not invasively at base of plant if seeds ripen before frost.
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'Blackberry Mousse' - Blooms late summer / early fall with showy purplish flowers on 2' stems. 'Raspberry Mousse' - 12-24". Dark raspberry lily-like flowers are flecked with purple spots and are complemented by shiny green leaves. 'Sinonome' - 30-36". Loose clusters of white flowers with burgundy specks in late summer-fall. Great cut flower.
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