Brilliance Autumn Fern
This solid, trouble free evergreen fern is a perfect plant for shade and semi-shade areas forming a dense clump with upright, finely cut, nearly lustrous fronds and deep green color. […]
Read MoreVintage Jade Distylium
This lovely evergreen forms a spreading mound in the landscape and offers a refreshing touch of dark green throughout the year. A member of the witch hazel family, petite red […]
Read MoreCamelot Lavender Foxglove
Any digitalis can be breathtaking but ‘Camelot Lavender’ is part of a new generation of Digitalis that has so many garden advantages that it may make all other selections obsolete. […]
Read MoreCarillion Foxglove
Vigorous growing with large, mound forming foliage, this plant gives rise to long spikes covered with fat buds that open to reveal spikes of tubular, creamy yellow flowers starting in […]
Read MoreAmbigua Foxglove
Subtle yet effective, this tough, tolerant plant loves putting on a summer show in the back of a semi-shade perennial border from mid-June into July with spikes of pale yellow […]
Read MoreGoldcrest Foxglove
Goldcrest’ might be the smallest Foxglove you ever grow but it might also be the most floriferous! Straight from England, this hybrid produces a dense mound of strap-like, deep green […]
Read MoreBerry Canary Tropical Foxglove
‘Berry Canary` has a more compact, proportional habit and thus a neater appearance in containers and landscapes. Spikes of hot pink flowers with creamy yellow, burgundy speckled throats are borne […]
Read MoreLow Bush Honeysuckle
You’ll love the stunning foliage color on this easy to grow selection as new leaves emerge brilliant crimson in spring filling this dense spreading shrub with color. Leaves age to […]
Read MoreHybrid Bee Delphinium
A classic garden perennial that will stand out in any garden or add color to the back of a mixed bed with its royal purple petals and white center that […]
Read MoreBlack Eyed Angels Hybrid Bee Delphinium
A classic garden perennial is improved upon with beautiful white blossoms that each have their own black eye in the center of each flower. Butterflies and hummingbirds flock to the […]
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