Brilliantissima Red Chokeberry
An underused native stunner, this narrow, upright growing shrub is ideal for grouping in sandy or moist soils and will perform like a champ with landscape interest throughout the season. […]
Read MoreMassachusetts Hybrid Kinnickinnick, Bearberry
This beautiful looking native groundcover has an incredibly refined look for a plant that revels in poor, dry, infertile soils. ‘Massachusetts’ is a nearly prostrate grower with small, lustrous, deep […]
Read MoreRed October Big Bluestem
‘Red October’ is a show stopper with year round beauty. The foliage emerges in spring with reddish highlights. In summer the foliage is a lush, deep green. Burgundy red flowers […]
Read MoreBig Bluestem
Big Bluestem is a clumping, strongly upright growing grass that makes a great tall backdrop in any perennial landscape. It’s breathtaking in mass plantings, with its thin foliaged texture and […]
Read MoreShadblow Serviceberry
This vigorous, multi-stemmed native is a true harbinger of spring in the northeast part of the country and one of the easiest, most rewarding landscape plants to grow. Its stems […]
Read MoreWild Nodding Onion
Easy to identify by its distinctive, nodding, pastel lilac-pink flowers in late spring, Nodding Onion thrives in challenging sites such as hot sun and gravely soil. It is strikingly beautiful […]
Read MoreAnise Hyssop
Strongly upright growing with great foliage texture, this plant forms the perfect garden backdrop while still adding strongly anise-scented foliage and outstanding, stem ending terminal spikes of small lavender to […]
Read MoreBlack Cohosh
Actaea racemosa, commonly called black cohosh, adds architectural height and late summer bloom to a shaded part of the border or shade garden. Also effective in woodland gardens, cottage gardens […]
Read MoreMisty Blue White Baneberry
This plant is a striking, multi-stemmed woodland perennial known for it’s soft, bluish-green, finely cut foliage. Flowers appear in May, followed by vivid, reddish pedicels which produce large, white fruit […]
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