Moondance™ Lenten Rose
Bright white blooms are large and face outward, on this hybrid Lenten Rose that is backed with gorgeous silvery-green marbled foliage. Moondance™ will brighten the partially shaded garden and will […]
Read MoreMolly’s White Lenten Rose
Clean white blooms are large and in mass on this hybrid Lenten Rose backed with gorgeous silvery-green marbled foliage. Molly’s White will brighten the partially shaded garden and will slowly […]
Read MoreDorthy’s Dawn™ Lenten Rose
Large pink, forward facing blooms are held above the richly colored silvery-green marbled foliage. Dorothy’s Dawn™ will brighten the partially shaded garden and will slowly naturalize. Like all of the Frostkiss® […]
Read MoreDana’s Dulcet® Lenten Rose
What a way to start spring! This beauty will greet you in March and April with forwarding facing, pink to purple flowers with burgundy spotting in abundance. Foliage emerges after […]
Read MorePippa’s Purple Lenten Rose
What a way to start spring! This beauty will greet you in March and April with forwarding facing, purplish flowers and burgundy spotting in abundance. Foliage emerges after bloom with […]
Read MorePunto Russo
This native is a natural show off in the garden with large, daisy like orange-yellow flowers that last a long time in the garden or as cut flowers. This plant […]
Read MoreCherry Berries™ Wintergreen
Deep green , evergreen, lustrous foliage forms a dense, spreading mound that would be desirable even without flowers and fruit. But, add in tons of small white flowers in spring […]
Read MoreBerry Cascade™ Wintergreen
Deep green , evergreen, lustrous foliage forms a dense, spreading mound that would be desirable even without flowers and fruit. But, add in tons of small white flowers in spring […]
Read MoreEmerald Gaiety Euonymus
The landscape fun lasts all year long with this playful broadleaved evergreen. Distinct white margins adorn the round, deep green foliage of this Asian transplant giving it more than enough […]
Read MoreGlowing Dream Coneflower
Large, highlighter-pink flowers have dark cones and produced above dark green leaves. Leave the flowers intact into winter to watch birds come to eat! Perfect for any sunny garden, but […]
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