Crimson 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 MoreLemon Cutie® Barberry
At last! A seed free version of compact Barberry that IS NOT invasive! This UConn bred selection will grace the landscape with a dense, compact form and bright gold foliage […]
Read MoreCrimson Cutie® Barberry
At last! A seed free version of compact Barberry that IS NOT invasive! This UConn bred selection will grace the landscape with dense, compact form and deep, purplish-red foliage that […]
Read MoreBellissima™ Red English Daisy
An early-blooming, robust garden performer widely grown for its bountiful display of beautiful, double, fluffy red flowers in spring. This easy-care selection is ideal for containers, borders, window boxes, or cut […]
Read MoreLeopard Lily
Long-blooming and very easy to grow, it is a fine addition to any garden. The foliage is gray-green matte with a blossom that will catch your eye. Disease resistant, heat […]
Read MoreTwilight Prairie Blues Indigo
From breeding work at the Chicago Botanical Garden comes a new plant that has taken the plant industry by storm. ‘Twilight Prairie Blues’ is a cross of two native Baptisia […]
Read MoreDutch Chocolate False Indigo
Rich velvety chocolate purple flowers held on upright stems above an especially compact mound of foliage in late spring to early summer makes this plant ideal for smaller urban gardens. […]
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