ritro—Small Globe Thistle: to 3’ with globular heads of blue 
flowers. 
*ERODIUM amanum—Heronsbill: to 6”, with grey foliage and white flowers. 
ss manescavi—Pyrennes Heronsbill: aromatic feathery foliage 
and rose purple flowers. 
*KUPHORBIA myrsinites—Myrtle Euphorbia: grey trailing plant with 
heads of yellow flowers to 8” high. 
‘: polychoma: flowers with showy yellow bracts, effective in 
early spring. 
GALIUM verum—Yellow Bedstraw: trailing plant with feathery foliage and 
fragrant yellow flowers. 
*GENISTA germanica—German Woadwaxen: shrubbry with spiney foliage 
and yellow flowers 2’ high. | 
*GLOBULARIA cordifolia—Heartleaf Globudaria: prostrate sub-shrub to 4” 
with blue flowers. 
HESPERIS matrionalis—Dames Violet: to 3’ with white fragrant flowers. 
*HESPEROYUCCA whippleri—Our Lord’s Candle: massive  white-belled 
spires, and Yucca foliage. 
*HYOSCYAMUS niger—Black Henbane: medicinal herb. Yellowish flowers 
veined brown. 
HYSSOPUS officinalis—Hyssop: to 18” with dark green foliage and blue 
flowers. 
officinalis rosea: pink variety of above. 
officinalis alba: white variety of above. 
*IBERIS sempervirens—Evergreen Candytuft: to 12” with dark green foliage 
and white flowers. * 
INULA helenium—Elecampane: to 4’ with coarse foliage and yellow flowers. 
helenium—Golden Beauty: variety of above to 18” with yellow 
flowers and brown center. 
IRIS germanica florentina—Orrisroot: pale blue almost white flowers. 
LAVENDULA dentata canbicans: grey green foliage not hardy. 
latifolia—Broad Leaf Lavender: broader leaves than the true. 
* multifida—Jagged Lavender: biennial to 2’ with divided ever- 
green foliage. Not hardy. 
pinnata: divided leaves to 2’ high, purple flowers. 
spica (L. officinalis): a form of True Lavender with larger 
foliage. 
stoechas—French Lavender: finer foliage and flowers spikes 
tighter than true. Not hardy. 
vera (L. officinalis)—True Lavender: to 18”, the Lavender of 
our grandmother’s garden. 
vera (L. officinalis) alba: white variety of above. 
vera (L. officinalis) rosea—pink variety of above. 
LAVATERA cachemiriana—Tree Mallow: shrub like to 4’ with large red or 
white flowers. 
LEVISTICUM officinale—Lovage: to 5’ with celery-like foliage and white 
