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Filipendula rubra 'Venusta' is a tall herbaceous perennial with cloud-like clusters of small, fragrant pink flowers.

Filipendula 'Kahome' is a dwarf meadowsweet with panicles of tiny, fragrant, rosy-pink flowers.

'Red Umbrellas' is a hybrid Filipendula with maple-like, olive green leaves with heavy red veining and umbels of pink flowers.

The beach strawberry (Fragaria chiloensis) is a BC native found along the Pacific coast of both North and South America.

Fragaria virginiana, known as wild or Virginia strawberry, offers small, sweet, red, edible strawberry fruits.

Fragaria Eversweet has good disease resistance and great flavoured strawberries.

Fritillaria camschatcensis has intriguing nodding, bell-shaped, purple-brown to nearly black flowers.

Fritillaria davisii has unusual nodding flowers in burgundy-brown and yellowish green.

Fritillaria hermonis ssp. amana has unusual and sophisticated yellow green bells etched in red at the edges.

The nodding yellow flowers of Fritillaria pallidiflora are some of the last of the genus to bloom.

Fritillaria persica offers grape purple, bell-shaped flowers on tall spikes becoming purple-black with age.

'Bicolor' is a rare form of Fritillaria persica with tall spires of pendulous bells in shades of dusky purple and pastel green.

Fritillaria persica 'Purple Dynamite' has shiny, almost metallic, grape purple, bell-shaped flowers on tall spikes.

The dark, elegant, architectural racemes of Fritillaria persica 'Twin Towers Tribute' offer larger flowers than the species and two stems per bulb.

Fritillaria thunbergii is a rare species with linear, bluish green leaves each with a curling tendril and pendulous, pale yellow flowers.

Fritillaria uva-vulpis, fox's grape fritillary, has nodding, bell-shaped, purple flowers overlain with pewter and with golden yellow tips.

Fuchsia arborescens 'Blutini' delivers pink flowers in summer followed by clusters of edible blue fruit in the fall!