Helmonds Pillar Japanese Barberry
If you are looking for a distinctive landscape accent plant ‘Helmond’s Pillar’ may be the plant with a strongly narrow, upright shape and superb purply-red foliage throughout the growing season. […]
Read MoreCrimson Ruby Barberry
There are more than a few dwarf red barberries in the world so what makes ‘Crimson Ruby’ stand out?? Consistency is its strongest trait with a dense, compact rounded form […]
Read MoreCrimson Pygmy Barberry
Other Japanese barberries have come and gone, but this vibrant classic has proven that it is here to stay. Aptly named, this bright red dwarf couldn’t be easier to grow. […]
Read MoreConcorde Barberry
Extremely slow growing with a dense, compact habit that lends itself to small spaces and landscape groupings, ‘Concorde’s’ foliage has a deep purple-red color that captivates and endures even in […]
Read MoreBonanza Gold™ Barberry
Bright and cheerful this compact, low growing, dwarf shrub is very low maintenance and easy to grow. A great additions to retaining walls, embankments or foundation plantings. The golden foliage […]
Read MoreRibbon Candy Swamp Azalea
Viscosum Azaleas are not used enough in the landscape but maybe this one is the variety that will get people to take the plunge! Like all Viscosums, ‘Ribbon Candy’ is […]
Read MorePink and Sweet Swamp Azalea
This aptly named hybrid is a superb selection for any partial to full shade landscape. Late June reveals a cloud of delightfully fragrant, pink flowers that fill the area with […]
Read MoreLollipop Swamp Azalea
A dreamy vanilla scent graces this July bloomer along with an abundance of color in the form of rounded heads of clear pink flowers. Vigorous growing with deep green foliage […]
Read MoreLemon Drop Swamp Azalea
Flower buds are peach, opening to a pastel yellow in July with a subtle lemon fragrance. Autumn color is red followed by distinctive red-brown stems in winter.
Read MoreSwamp Azalea
Besides Clethra, there is no other plant that you will notice more when it’s in bloom than this Azalea. This deciduous native blooms from mid-June well into July with a […]
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