Kousa Dogwood
An excellent plant that holds up better than Cornus florida, its bloom time occurs late May into June, a time the landscape could use some flowering punch! Blooms are long […]
Read MoreRagin’ Red™ Flowering Dogwood
Outstanding bract color is the calling card for this small tree flower buds open in early May to reveal big, deep red bracts that surround small flowers and put on […]
Read MoreCloud 9 Flowering Dogwood
Flowering dogwood has spreading horizontal branches and distinctive white flowers in spring. The 3″ diameter flower clusters bloom mid-April to mid-May, attracting a number of butterflies and other pollinators. ‘Cloud […]
Read MoreBunchberry
Bunchberry is a low-growing perennial that spreads by rhizomes that creep just under the soil surface. The four white “petals” are actually not part of the flower at all they […]
Read MoreCayenne Dogwood
Fresh green, disease resistant foliage is followed by an explosion of porcelain blue berries in late summer, vivid red-orange foliage color in Autumn, then showy bright red stems in winter. […]
Read MoreSilky Dogwood
An excellent shrubby dogwood form that is one of the best bird attracting plants in the landscape. Very hardy and spreading in nature, this selection tolerates poor, wet soils and […]
Read MorePagoda Dogwood
This native tree is hard to find in cultivation but is a true winner for the native landscape because of its ability to thrive in semi-shaded woodland areas and its […]
Read MoreGolden Prairie Fire Tatarian Dogwood
Get ready for color as this striking selection is awash in it year round! Brilliant golden foliage emerges in spring to cloak this easy to grow, rounded plant in season […]
Read MoreThreadleaf Tickseed
You may know ‘Moonbeam’ and ‘Zagreb’ as the most popular forms of this plant but the original species is still the best for wildlife habitat in your backyard, and puts […]
Read MoreSunchine Superman Star Tickseed
This powerhouse bloomer flowers from early summer into October covering its soft green foliage and rounded, spreading form with masses of yellow-orange color. Neither heat or mildew seems to phase […]
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