Jacob’s Ladder
Small, dark green leaves make for the perfect backdrop for the slate-blue, bell-shaped flowers held atop long, upright stems in May and June. Butterflies and other pollinators are drawn to […]
Read MoreStairway to Heaven Jacobs Ladder
Bill Cullina from the New England Wildflower Society brings a lasting legacy to the partially shaded garden with this woodland wonder that you won’t be able to resist. First you’ll […]
Read MoreHeaven Scent Jacob’s Ladder
The perfect companion for Hosta! Green, fern-like leaves have purple highlights. Fragrant, blue flowers are produced in loose clusters in spring.
Read MoreTouch of Class Jacobs Ladder
More refined, more vigorous and more apt to perform at its best in the garden, ‘Touch of Class’ will add just that to your garden. A sport of the garden […]
Read MoreBlue Balloon Flower
This Pop Star™ balloon flower boasts huge blue flowers that burst into a star shape! It is a very compact habit, making it great for outside, or inside. Works well […]
Read MoreSentimental Blue Balloon Flower
Very compact form of balloon flower only growing 6-8 inches. This perennial is forms into balloon like puffs before bursting into bell-shaped flowers. It is a very compact habit, making […]
Read MoreAstra Blue Dwarf Balloon Flower
Dense, compact and mounding, the deep green foliage of this hardworking, long blooming selection is completely obscured at times in the summer months with large, single, deep violet-blue blooms from […]
Read MoreSea Urchin Dwarf White Pine
‘Sea Urchin’ may be the ideal Dwarf White Pine for a small space garden because it is one of the slowest, most miniature growing selections available. Incredible deep blue-green color […]
Read MoreNiagara Falls Eastern White Pine
A unique mutation of Pinus strobus ‘Pendula’ with brighter and longer bluish-green needles. Its cascading, spreading growth habit makes it ideal as a ground cover for rock gardens or as […]
Read MoreTiny Kurls Eastern White Pine
Dwarf, oval shaped evergreen shrub similar to ‘Torulosa’ but slower growing and more compact. Short, curly, blue-green needles give this plant a unique texture as a specimen in smaller gardens
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