(Updated June 4, 2009).
It's exciting to see how many possibilities for native plant garderners there are in Toronto (something you'd never guess from the average Toronto plant seller, unfortunately.) I've put a link to the relevant entries in this blog where available. I have tried to be as accurate as possible but I'm no expert so any corrections to this list would be appreciated!
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- Kalmia angustifolia (sheep laurel). P&M, PLANTS. More info: DG.
- Kalmia polifolia (pale laurel). LBJ, P&M, PLANTS. More info: DG.
- Koeleria macrantha (prairie Junegrass). LBJ, NANPS, PLANTS.
- Krigia biflora (two-flowered Cynthia, two-flowered dwarf dandeliion). CC rare, LBJ, P&M, PLANTS. More info: DG.
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References
- Me: I've seen it myself, in the wild in Toronto.
- CCC: Carolinian Canada Coalition's list of Representative Carolinian Species.
- CC rare: Carolinian Canada Coalitions's list of Carolinian Zone Rare Species
- CC SAR: Carolinian Canada Coalition's list Carolinian Species at Risk
- LBJ: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.
- NANPS: North American Native Plant Society
- P&M: Peterson, Roger Tory and Margaret McKenny. A field guide to wildflowers: Northeastern and northcentral North America. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1968.
- PLANTS: United States Department of Agriculture PLANTS Database
Info
- DG: Dave's Garden
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