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Plants Matching vancouveria

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Image of Vancouveria photo by: Russell Stafford

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(Inside-Out Flower)

These ground-covering perennials from forests of the Northwest United States have ferny leaves and small spring flowers that resemble those of their close cousins, the epimediums.

Vancouverias bear compound leaves on wiry stems that arise directly from spreading underground rhizomes. The small, oval to triangular, vaguely three-lobed leaflets are grouped in threes. Vancouveria hexandra foliage dies to the ground in fall; V. chrysantha and V. planipetala...

(Golden Inside-Out Flower, Siskiyou Inside-Out Flower)

This low, spreading, shade-loving perennial is grown for its ferny evergreen foliage and its dainty spring flowers. It is native to wooded slopes in northern California and southwestern Oregon.

Vancouveria chrysantha forms slowly expanding clumps of compound, leathery, wiry-stemmed leaves that arise directly from gradually spreading underground rhizomes. The dark-green to grayish-green, three-lobed, oval to circular leaflets are grouped in threes. Airy clusters of small, rounded, pale-...

Image of Vancouveria hexandra photo by: Russell Stafford

Russell Stafford

(Northern Inside-Out Flower, White Inside-Out Flower)

This shade-loving herbaceous perennial is grown for its ferny, ground-covering foliage and its delicate white spring flowers. It is native to redwood and Douglas fir forests in northern California and western Oregon and Washington.

Vancouveria hexandra forms ever-expanding clumps of compound, wiry-stemmed leaves that arise directly from spreading underground rhizomes. The medium-green, oval to pentagonal, three-lobed leaflets are grouped in threes. The foliage dies to the ground in...

(Redwood Inside-Out Flower)

This shade-loving, ground-covering perennial is grown for its satiny evergreen foliage and its delicate white spring flowers. The redwood inside-out flower is native to redwood forests in northern California and southwestern Oregon.

Vancouveria planipetala forms slowly expanding clumps of compound, leathery, wiry-stemmed leaves that arise directly from gradually spreading underground rhizomes. The glossy dark green, three-lobed, circular to pentagonal leaflets are grouped in threes....

(Bellevue Strain Inside-Out Flower)

The Bellevue Strain of inside-out flower is a more robust growing, glossier foliage selection. This shade-loving, ground-covering perennial is grown for its evergreen foliage and its delicate white spring flowers. It's native to redwood forests in northern California and southwestern Oregon.

Vancouveria planipetala forms slowly expanding clumps of compound, leathery, wiry-stemmed leaves that arise directly from gradually spreading underground rhizomes. The glossy dark green, three-lobed,...