Viking Chokeberry
While we were admiring the beauty, toughness and hardiness of this Swedish introduction in the landscape, the Swede’s were back home doing the same yet taking it a step further. […]
Read MoreLow Scape Mound™ Aronia
Low Scape Mound™ aronia is a tough, tolerant, tidy little mound of glossy green foliage. In spring, it’s covered in hundreds of dainty white flowers, and in autumn, the leaves turn brilliant […]
Read MoreIroquois Beauty™ Black Chokeberry
Easy to grow Iroquois Beauty™ is a introduction from the Morton Arboretum and was selected for its unique compact habit. 10 year old plants have slowly colonized to 5′ wide […]
Read MoreBrilliantissima Red Chokeberry
An underused native stunner, this narrow, upright growing shrub is ideal for grouping in sandy or moist soils and will perform like a champ with landscape interest throughout the season. […]
Read MoreMassachusetts Hybrid Kinnickinnick, Bearberry
This beautiful looking native groundcover has an incredibly refined look for a plant that revels in poor, dry, infertile soils. ‘Massachusetts’ is a nearly prostrate grower with small, lustrous, deep […]
Read MoreSpring Magic® Yellow Columbine
Dense mounds of green leafy foliage is first to form on this early spring perennial making a fresh backdrop for the masses of bright yellow flowers blooming in early spring. […]
Read MorePink Lanterns Columbine
This tight little native beauty will get the spring rolling right with a delightful form and outstanding show of flowers that will have you begging for more! A dense mound […]
Read MoreLittle Lanterns Wild Columbine
This power packed little gem looks too small to produce the abundance of flowers it does from April to June but seeing is believing as wave after wave of brilliant […]
Read MoreCardinal Columbine
‘Cardinal’ provides a stunning introduction to spring with superb flower color coupled with tremendous ease of growth. This partial to full shade lover will emerge quickly from the ground in […]
Read MoreWinky Mix Columbine
Who wouldn’t love this plant? This is the Aquilegia you’ve been waiting for, with semi-double, upward facing blooms of red, blue, purple and rose highlighted with white centers. These profuse, […]
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