Tiger Eye Viola
The new Angel™ Series is a unique cross between hardy Violas and beefy Pansies to bring you these heavenly bursts of early spring color. ‘Tiger Eye’ will delight you with […]
Read MoreBailey Compact American Cranberrybush
A great selection for naturalizing with its compact form, hardiness, strong flowering and superb set of bird attracting fruit. Creamy white flower heads appear in late May followed by profuse […]
Read MoreOpening Day™ Doublefile Viburnum
Produces perfectly round,baseball-sized, pon-pon flowers about the time its namesake sport opens its season. The compact plant is covered with green-tinted flowers, maturing to white. Its round, corrugated foliage turns […]
Read MoreCardinal Candy® Viburnum
A fruiting masterpiece, this colorful selection is a naturalizing dream with enough bunches of shiny, scarlet-red fruit to get you and your birds excited. Awesome fruit display is not this […]
Read MoreBlue Muffin® Arrowwood Viburnum
Here’s a new selection of V. dentatum that turns an old utilitarian plant into a landscape superstar! ‘Blue Muffin®’ has it all with a superb display of white flower heads […]
Read MoreBlue Blaze™ Viburnum
This improved selection of Arrowwood will knock your socks off along with lending a hand to a significant number of backyard critters! ‘Blue Blaze’ is a thick, dense selection that […]
Read MoreRed Balloon™ Viburnum
White flowers appear in April and May, producing loads of bright red fruit, tightly packed into showy clusters in late summer and fall. This compact, well-branched hybrid is impressive yet […]
Read MoreAspire Speedwell
The neat fact about Aspire Speedwell is not only its great pink flowers it’s the fact that it stays looking fresh and blooming longer then other Veronicas. Its compact form […]
Read MoreGiles Van Hees Speedwell
Giles Van Hees’ is a dwarf variety of Speedwell and its dense, compact form, along with its oversized display of reddish-pink, long-lived flowers will make this plant a staple in […]
Read MoreWhite Wands Spike Speedwell
Pure white flower wands are borne prolifically atop the short, dense clump of dark green foliage. Try planting in combination containers or near the front of the border.
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