Turtlehead

Turtlehead

Unknown and underutilized, this moisture loving perennial will light up the garden in late summer and early autumn just when the landscape is crying out for color. This selection is […]

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Northern Sea Oats

Northern Sea Oats

It’s amazing how tolerant this grass is without giving up anything in the beauty department. New stems emerge from the soil each spring forming an upright clump with wide, deep […]

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Top Point Dwarf White Cedar

Top Point Dwarf White Cedar

There’s a lot to love about this dense, slow growing little evergreen. You have to love its form… it’s so compact that it will fit in any garden, even in […]

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Rising Sun Redbud

Rising Sun Redbud

Upright and rounded, this tree’s stiff branches are covered in striking reddish-purple bloom in early May. Foliage emerges after bloom, bright gold matures to yellow and lime in summer. Striking […]

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Cascading Hearts Redbud

A weeping and rounded tree with stiffly cascading branches are covered with small reddish-purple flowers in May. Rounded leaves emerge reddish in color then mature deep green. Lovely weeping form […]

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Red Bud

Red Bud

You may love the one of a kind flower color this native brings to the landscape but birds and butterflies appreciate it for other reasons just as ardently. Redbud’s big, […]

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Crimson Comet Buttonbush

Crimson Comet Buttonbush

A pollinator magnet, Crimson Comet™ is also stunning with fragrant, white satellite blooms in late spring that change in attractive, round, red fruit loaded with seeds native songbirds love. Crimson […]

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Buttonbush

Buttonbush

If attractive colorful wildlife is your goal, Buttonbush is one of those essential native plants that will make your yard a regular stop for colorful critters. This upright growing selection […]

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Fox Sedge

Fox Sedge

This beautiful sedge is one of the most widespread species of carex in North America. The common name comes from the seed heads that mature in late summer and resemble fox tails. The […]

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Tussock Sedge

Tussock Sedge

Tussock sedge grows in 2-3′ tall clumps about 2′ wide. As old leaves die, they build up around the living plant, making a “tussock” or little hill. It grows in […]

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