Ice Cream Astilbe
Masses of soft pink, feathery plumes sit above glossy, dark green foliage in mid to late summer. The perfect ice cream for a cool, shady garden! Divide clumps every 3 […]
Read MoreRheinland Astilbe
This early blooming beauty will captivate you with mounding, deeply cut, lustrous, dark green foliage and an ample display of airy, pale pink flower spikes starting in mid to late […]
Read MoreChinese Astilbe
Most Chinese Astilbes are slow growing clump forming perennials, ‘Pumila’ is a dwarf Chinese Astilbe that spreads quicker then other Chinese Astibles. A dark green mound of thick leaves perfectly […]
Read MoreGrape Crush New England Aster
These deep purple, tightly clustered flowers are an easy choice for late-season color for your garden bed or container. Consider a patio container for easy access to the flowers, that […]
Read MoreKICKIN® Lilac Blue New York Aster
The new Kickin® series has superb habit, forming a full, dense mound of finely textured foliage. From late summer to mid fall every inch is completely covered with double lilac […]
Read MoreEbony Spleenwort
A very unique fern, Ebony Spleenwort has sterile fronds that are only 2-6 inches long who’s blunt evergreen pinnae alternate. The ebony name refers to its shiny black stalk that […]
Read MoreQuick Silver Wild Ginger
Large dark green leaves that are mottled with a silver spots. The silver mottled foliage is complimented by large wide flowers that are brown, purple and cream. Evergreen foliage. Deer […]
Read MoreBrilliantissima Red Chokeberry
An underused native stunner, this narrow, upright growing shrub is ideal for grouping in sandy or moist soils and will perform like a champ with landscape interest throughout the season. […]
Read MoreKinnickinnick, Bearberry
Evergreen, low-growing native ground cover. Dark green, glossy foliage turns reddish-bronze in fall, and persistent red berries in winter add color for each season! Berries attractive to many woodland creatures.
Read MoreCrested Japanese Painted Fern
Perfect foliage plant for shade! Looks similar to traditional Japanese Painted Fern, but the tips of fronds are double-crested. Plant in the middle of the border!
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