Blueberry Sundae False Indigo
Vibrant indigo blue spires produce an excellent floral display atop the compact, upright mound of blue-green foliage. This vigorous native cultivar looks great in the garden all season. Deep indigo blue […]
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Long, 16″ lavender-blue flower spikes appear above a tall habit of blue-green foliage. Use as a large centerpiece in your garden. These spring beauties will attract butterflies and support the […]
Read MoreBrownie Points False Indigo
In early summer, 10″ tall spikes of caramel brown flowers with yellow keels are borne on a bushy, rounded clump. The intense brown color does not fade to yellow as […]
Read MoreAmerican Goldfinch False Indigo
This outstanding nativar will bring its sunny disposition to the garden every late May with gorgeous golden-yellow flower spikes that cover this beefy plant well into June. Even when not […]
Read MoreHoney Roasted False Indigo
Lush blue-green foliage forms a bushy, rounded clump that adds color and texture to any sunny garden. In late May, 10″ tall spikes of rich mahogany red flowers with yellow […]
Read MoreGrape Taffy False Indigo
Lush blue-green foliage forms a bushy, rounded clump that color and texture to any sunny garden. In late May, 10″ tall spikes of rich, grape colored flowers with yellow keels […]
Read MoreMountain Clumping Bamboo
If you lived in the western Chinese mountains, this might not be your first choice for landscaping since it is a favorite food of the indigenous Giant Pandas which might […]
Read MoreMillennium Deciduous Azalea
This upright deciduous shrub produces fragrant, dusty red flowers in colorful bunches in early summer. Its striking bluish green leaves with silvery undersides really show off well especially when grouped […]
Read MoreGold Dust plant
The dense, glossy foliage of this evergreen plant is splattered with yellow. Use in beds and borders. This plant is poisonous. Deer tolerant and showy foliage.
Read MoreSugarberry False Spirea
This floriferous, soft pink selection has triangular-shaped plumes. Flowers are presented just above the very compact, full clump of small, dark green leaves.
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