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Robert, thank you for your kind comment.Mariette, sorry that I didn't add the name to this plant. It is Bergenia ciliata, the flowers start very easy and getusually destroyed by frost. The leaves start later and grow really big until early frosts in autumn kills them.
There will be people with far more shrub expertise than me, but might it be Salix gracistyla 'Mt Aso' ?
Regarding Phacelia campaularia, I grew in from seed way back in 2007, the seed from Thompson & Morgan. Not really knowing what I was doing, I planted it inside first, in Minnesota (45° N lattitude). I started them in early April in a south window, they sprouted easily, and immediately went into flowering mode with just two true leaves! I kept cutting the flower buds off, but the increase in plant size was minimal, until I was able to plant outside. With continued debudding, they produced little mats of foliage 1-2 inches high.I've grown them a few times since, when I was able to find seed; they have always been precocious but not quite so extreme. Never been as low growing either, or with as deep a blue color.