Blue Vervain
Tall, slender stems hold up 5 to 6 inch spikes of the most beautiful, lavender blue, flowers that bloom for several months! Some say the flower spikes are reminiscent of […]
Read MorePilgrim Cranberry
Cranberries are not just for growing in the closest bog as you’ll see when you plant ‘Pilgrim’ in your home landscape. While all Cranberries tolerate wet growing conditions, all you’ll […]
Read MoreRubel Highbush Blueberry
We think of the category heirloom when we talk about older Tomatoes but ‘Rubel’ might be considered an heirloom highbush Blueberry. It’s a great old variety found in the wild […]
Read MoreNorthland Blueberry
One of the hardiest Highbush Blueberries available, ‘Northland’ is also one of the most compact, yielding loads of fruit on a dense, rounded bush. While we humans love the easy […]
Read MoreBlue Jay Blueberry
Humans and landscape critters alike will find it hard to resist this American Beauties selection. Robust and rounded, ‘Blue Jay’ is easy to grow, tolerating dry acidic, poor soils and […]
Read MoreBrunswick Lowbush Blueberry
It would be hard to find a plant that has more admirers or uses than this American Beauties selection. Its dense, low, spreading, compact form makes it an idea plant […]
Read MoreAmerican Elm
This deciduous tree is donned with smooth, oval leaves and a plethora of samaras perfect for birds to feast on. The vase-like shape of this tree will provide you with […]
Read MoreAmerican Basswood
This medium size, showy, deciduous tree is a fast grower, bringing birds and butterflies to your yard quickly. Its large, branching crown provides great shade, usually used as along the […]
Read MoreRunning Tapestry Foamflower
‘Running Tapestry’ may be a tough, easy care plant but this aggressively growing groundcover also brings a beautiful, refined look to a shaded or partially shaded area. Heart shaped foliage […]
Read MoreCarolina Lupine
As much shrub-like as perennial, you will be hard pressed to find a more attention grabbing plant when it is in bloom. Carolina Lupine rises from the ground each spring […]
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