Little Goblin® Orange Winterberry Holly
Little Goblin® Orange winterberry holly lights up the darkest season with dozens of extra-large, bright orange berries. Smaller habit makes it much more landscape-friendly than other winterberry hollies – Little […]
Read MoreLittle Goblin® Guy Winterberry
Little Goblin® Guy winterberry holly is a male pollinator for Little Goblin® Orange and Little Goblin® Red. Though it will not bear fruit itself, it plays a crucial role in getting the best […]
Read MoreNordic Inkberry
Nordic is a slow-growing, upright-rounded, stoloniferous, evergreen shrub in the holly family. It’s more compact plant with denser growth, has darker green foliage, is less likely to sucker and is […]
Read MoreGem Box® Inkberry holly
A great alternative to boxwood! This cool new dwarf, broadleaf evergreen looks more like a boxwood than an inkberry. A dense, ball-shaped plant, Gem Box ilex has small, dainty, dark […]
Read MoreStrongbox Inkberry Holly
Love boxwood but struggle with disease or winter damage? Plant Strongbox® inkberry holly instead. This native evergreen naturally grows as a broadly rounded mound, and keeps its leaves all the way […]
Read MoreJapanese Holly
Deep green, lustrous, evergreen foliage and an upright, conical form make this selection an essential addition to your landscape. Perfect for a foundation planting and beautiful in a deck container, […]
Read MoreSnowsurfer™ Candytuff
Carefree and colorful, Snowsurfer™ take an old fashioned perennial and revitalizes it with more bloom, a longer bloom time and less disease issues. Tight, compact, spreading plants become covered with […]
Read MoreBlues Festival® St. John’s-Wort
Cool blue foliage for sunny landscapes! Attractive blue-green leaves contrast with bright yellow sunburst-like flowers in July and August. This deer-resistant little shrub is a very low-maintenance and colorful option […]
Read MoreBeauty™ St. Johns Wort
Beauty™ is covered with bright yellow blossoms in spring and large clusters of salmon-pink berries each fall. Hypericum can be used as a specimen plant or in drifts where they […]
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