Culver’s Root

Culver’s Root

Starting in late spring red buds line the upright stalks and open in summer showing off purple pollinator-attracting flowers. Lance-like leaves whorl up the stems and provide a strong vertical […]

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Culvers Root

Culvers Root

Looking like a Veronica on steroids, this large growing American Beauties perennial loves full sun and flowers like it’s on steroids, too with an impressively long season of bloom to […]

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Aspire Speedwell

Aspire Speedwell

The neat fact about Aspire Speedwell is not only its great pink flowers it’s the fact that it stays looking fresh and blooming longer then other Veronicas. Its compact form […]

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Giles Van Hees Speedwell

Giles Van Hees Speedwell

Giles Van Hees’ is a dwarf variety of Speedwell and its dense, compact form, along with its oversized display of reddish-pink, long-lived flowers will make this plant a staple in […]

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Creeping Speedwell

Creeping Speedwell

These gloriously flat mats of deep green, shiny foliage produce a sweet effect in the landscape. Dependable, tough, yet very attractive, this selection really shows off in May with loads […]

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Prostrate Speedwell

Easy to grow and aggressive, prostrate will cover the roughest of landscape areas well. Beautiful pale blue flowers emerge in late May and June sprinkling this fluffy carpet of a […]

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First Glory Speedwell

First Glory Speedwell

‘First Glory’ forms a low mound of attractive deep green foliage that gives rise to numerous spikes of dark royal-blue flowers. A compact Speedwell selection, ideal for near the border […]

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First Love Speedwell

First Love Speedwell

Veronica is one of those easy care perennials that can be easy to overlook in the garden except during its fairly narrow bloom time starting in late spring. ‘First Love’ […]

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White Wands Spike Speedwell

White Wands Spike Speedwell

Pure white flower wands are borne prolifically atop the short, dense clump of dark green foliage. Try planting in combination containers or near the front of the border.

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