Chinese Wild Ginger
Large, arching dark green leaves are heavily laced with silvery mottling throughout. In spring dark purple 2″ flowers emerge. Grow as a groundcover for the woodland garden. Also good for containers […]
Read MoreChantilly Lace Goatsbeard
A part-shade loving perennial that produces beautiful sprays of lacy, cream-colored flowers. A similar look to Astilbe, but more drought tolerant.
Read MoreSilvermound Wormwood
Velvety silver cushions look fabulous in rock gardens, borders or as a mass planting. Although requiring full sun, ‘Silvermound’ will have a tendency to “melt out” if overexposed to heat […]
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 MoreGround Hug™ Chokeberry
Ground Hug™ Aronia is a super tough native shrub that naturally grows as a dense groundcover. This unique habit makes it the ideal plant for transforming difficult areas into beautiful, low […]
Read MoreSplendens Sea Thrift
Grass-like foliage forms a tight mound in early spring and serves as the backdrop to flower stems that rise above bearing globular pink flowers starting in April and continuing through […]
Read MoreGolden Japanese Spikenard
‘Sun King’ is brilliant from the start with bright yellow leaves that emerge in mid spring. These leaves are held on contrasting reddish stems. In summer 2′ spikes of tiny […]
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 […]
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