Eastern Hophornbeam
Talk about a tough survivor of a plant, Eastern Hophornbeam will tolerate the poorest, rockiest soil and thrive while providing outstanding nest and cover for native songbirds. Round growing, this […]
Read MoreCinnamon Fern
Wet areas can be a nightmare for gardening, but Cinnamon Fern turns this nightmare into a distant memory with its ability to thrive in this hostile plant environment. Big aggressive […]
Read MoreFireworks Evening Primrose
Try as you might to resist its power, you are sure to fall under the sway of this prolific summer bloomer that is so easy to grow and so rewarding. […]
Read MoreWildfire Blackgum
There is no tree that offers a more breathtaking display of fiery foliage color in the fall than Black Gum. It’s a shame more are not out there in landscapes […]
Read MoreBobee Northern Bayberry
This compact bayberry selection reaches just 6’ tall. The glossy foliage is larger than the species and has an attractive, leathery texture. It could be used in the garden as […]
Read MoreNorthern Bayberry
There may not be a plant, native or otherwise, that has as many uses and ‘talents’ as Northern Bayberry. It has a long history in the eastern U.S. due to […]
Read MoreNativeStar® Lowboy Sweet Gale
This low growing rounded shrub features narrow, fragrant green leaves whorled on stems that create a great cover for native birds. Lowboy is a male Sweet Gale with showy catkins […]
Read MoreFast Forward Pink Muhlygrass
‘Fast Forward’ is new variety of Muhly grass that has a slightly earlier bloom time. This native has tidy clumps of very fine blue green foliage that provides color and […]
Read MoreHair-awn Muhly
This native’s tidy clumps of very fine blue foliage provide color and texture to the garden, but in late summer or fall they explode into bloom with clouds of airy […]
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