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 | Peltoboykinia tellimoides is a herbaceous, Japanese woodland species grown for its dramatic foliage.  The medium green leaves rise on central stems and can measure up to a foot across.  They are lobed and toothed along their margins.  The flowers are small and bell-shaped opening in terminal clusters on the flowering stems.  It is easy to grow with regular summer water or in naturally damp sites.  Its bold foliage contrasts well with fine-textured ferns and other small-leaved treasures. 
 Early summer.  36 in.  x 30 in.
 
 Greenish Yellow flowers
 
 Shade, Part Shade     Zones 6, 7, 8, 9
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