Rosemary Willow
This delightful deciduous shrub will accent your landscape with its narrow grey-green leaves which will turn yellow in the fall. Add this ornamental shrub by ponds, pools, borders, or rock […]
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This delightful deciduous shrub will accent your landscape with its orange-red stem color which will turn yellow in the fall. Very adaptable plant for almost any location in the garden. […]
Read MoreBrown-Eyed Susan
Combine the orange and yellow petals of ‘Prairie Glow’, and the sunny yellow Rudbeckia triloba and you’ve got a native medley for your garden, patio, birds, and bees! This winning […]
Read MoreAutumn Sun Cutleaf Coneflower
This large perennial is not your typical black-eyed susan – 5′ tall mass of lobed green leaves create a sustantial presence in the garden or meadow. Large, lemon yellow flowers […]
Read MoreTiger Eye Gold Black-eyed Susan
The Gold Standard among Rudbeckias! Superior uniformity, excellent disease resistance and 4″ golden semi-double flowers all season makes this a must have for your yard and patio. Compact and well […]
Read MoreTriple Crown Blackberry
Robust, thornless canes bloom heavily in spring followed by berries that mature in late July as large, shiny black, tart, tasty fruit that is perfect for eating right off the […]
Read MoreHill Hardy Rosemary
Rosemary Hill Hardy is a dense, sturdy, upright Rosemary with light blue to white flowers and long, bright green needle-like leaves. The foliage is popular fresh or dried for culinary use […]
Read MoreBlue Lagoon Rosemary
Blue Lagoon is a semi-prostrate variety with a graceful arching habit. It will produce deep blue flowers in late spring. Fragrant, narrow, dark green foliage is full of flavor and […]
Read MoreGorizia Rosemary
These leaves grow to be double the size of other Rosemaries and its strong upright form means it looks tidy in the mixed container or herb bed. It can be […]
Read MoreSuñorita® Landscape Rose
Prune Suñorita rose in early spring, just as the new growth begins, to ensure that the growth for the season comes from the thicker, more vigorous buds farther down on […]
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