Gold Breeze Maiden Grass
Dark green and gold foliage contrasts with showy red late summer bloom spikes. For border, accent or groupings.Cut back in early April. Upright clump-forming grass. Divide in early spring every […]
Read MorePrairie Fire Crabapple
We may be far from the prairie, but this spectacular specimen is right at home here in any New England landscape. It’s got what it takes to stop you in […]
Read MoreCamelot® Crabapple
Upright and nearly round in form, this dense, dwarf beauty displays three season landscape fireworks! Spring sees an explosion of two-toned fuchsia on white flowers that can nearly cover Camelot’s […]
Read MoreAdams Crabapple
Disease resistance and great color are this plants calling card as masses of buds show deep red color in early May then open to an incredible array of showy single […]
Read MoreFalse Solomon’s Seal
A unique form that features clumps of unbranched stems that gracefully arch to create a delightful garden fountain of oval green foliage. Feathery, creamy white flowers are borne at the […]
Read MoreOregon Grape Holly
With upright branching and spreading form, this evergreen is distinctive for its Holly-like leaflets that populate its compound foliage, its showy yellow April bloom and its dark purple, edible beries […]
Read MoreCentennial Star Magnolia
Compact and multi-stemmed, this Cary Award winner heralds the onset of spring weather with white, tinged pink flowers with strap-like petals that reach over 5″ in diameter emerging in mid- […]
Read MoreMarch Till Frost Magnolia
A multiple cross of Magnolia cultivars by August Kehr, March Till Frost flowers just as its name implies. With at rich bouquet of purple blooms in late March and early […]
Read MoreMajor Wheeler Trumpet Honeysuckle
Attention!!! There’s an officer in the room! You will find yourself saluting this officer often once you see that this Major has earned his rank in the field with a […]
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