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Chuck Gleaves has a originative garden full of fasinating industrial plant , and kindly share some of his favorites . Most of these are from his north key Ohio garden , but he also admit some interesting industrial plant he ’s discover elsewhere in the mankind . I do n’t experience about you , but I ’m adding all of them to my industrial plant wishing list for this spring .

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This is Jeffersonia dubia (twinleaf, zones 5 – 7). The image is not typical, as my other specimens do not have such amazing color, but I show this image every chance I get, it is so beautiful.

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Triosteum himalayanum (feverwort, ,Zones 4 – 8) This one is not from my garden, but I would love to get my hands on some. It was growing in the shade at Hermannshof in Weinheim, Germany.

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Actaea japonica (Japanese bugbane, zones 5 – 8) does very well under this sugar maple and gently spreads to make a good ground cover. The flowers are later than our native and are more upright. The picture was taken on September 1 in north central Ohio.

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The other one might appeal to you as a gladiolus fan. It is an interesting combination of gladiolus, Hemerocallis (daylily), Kniphofia (redhot poker), and others at Hermannshof in Weinheim, Germany.

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This image is a weird one: Arisaema ringens (cobra lily, zones 6 -9) as it emerges from the soil in my Ohio garden. I love it, perhaps others would not.

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