
Elfin Pink Beardtongue
Dense and compact, the slection is a blooming powerhouse with spikes of pinkish-red flowers topping each branch in May and June. Perfect for grouping in the front of a garden, […]
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Rock Candy® Ruby Beardtongue
Compact and spreading with deep green foliage, this selection comes alive in late May with fat panicles of deep, ruby red flowers. It is a blooming machine into early summer […]
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Rock Candy® Purple Beardtongue
Compact and spreading with deep green foliage, this selection comes alive in late May with fat panicles of deep, dark purple flowers with white throats. It is a blooming machine […]
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Rock Candy® Pink Beardtongue
Compact and spreading with deep green foliage, this selection comes alive in late May with fat panicles of shocking pink flowers with white throats. It is a blooming machine into […]
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Rock Candy® Light Pink Beardtongue
Compact and spreading with deep green foliage, this selection comes alive in late May with fat panicles of light pink flowers. It is a blooming machine into early summer and […]
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Rock Candy® Blue Beardtongue
Compact and spreading with deep green foliage, this selection comes alive in late May with fat panicles of bright blue flowers with white throats. It is a blooming machine in […]
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Purple Riding Hood Beardstongue
Beardstongue is a native North American wildflower and so it’s used to a care-free life, but don’t let the word ‘Native’ scare you away for a lack of a flower […]
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Delft Blue Riding Hood Beard Tongue
Hybrid selection with a low clump of thick, glossy green foliage and upright flower spikes festooned with powder-blue trumpet-shaped flowers. Excellent low-maintenance perennial, especially for hot, dry sites. Deer and […]
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Dakota™ Burgundy Beardtongue
There may be no other perennial that boasts as much concentrated color as this easy to grow beauty that features glossy, dark purple foliage and towers of lavender colored blossoms […]
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Purple Fountain Grass
It’s a perennial somewhere but not in New England where it must be treated as an annual. But boy is it worth it! The deep burgundy foliage and continually blooming […]
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