Whorled Milkweed
Whorled milkweed grows almost anywhere and attracts pollinators in droves! In fact, it is one of the most widely distributed milkweed species in the United States. Bright white to light […]
Read MoreHello Yellow
‘Hello Yellow’ produces loads of bright yellow flower clusters from early summer into early autumn. Deadheading early in the season will encourage the plant to send up another round of […]
Read MoreCommon Milkweed
When most people think of milkweed, this is the one that comes to mind. Fragrant flowers bloom on tall, sturdy stems in mid-summer. Monarch butterflies need milkweed to because it […]
Read MoreIce Ballet Swamp Milkweed
Deep green, lance-like leaves line upright stems that end with flattened masses of lightly fragrant white flowers in early to mid summer. It is perfect for grouping in the back […]
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 MoreArrow Leaf Ginger
Arrow Leaf Ginger is a beautiful green low growing ground cover, perfect for shaded woodland areas. In early to late summer this native Ginger produces unique purple flowers or jug […]
Read MoreChantilly Lace Goatsbeard
A part-shade loving perennial that produces beautiful sprays of lacy, cream-colored flowers. A similar look to Astilbe, but more drought tolerant.
Read MoreSilver Brocade Artemesia
Outstanding foliage with stunning silver-grey color along with superb texture from its scalloped dissection are this selection’s calling card and one that will keep it looking stunning in the garden […]
Read MoreLow Scape Mound™ Aronia
Low Scape Mound™ aronia is a tough, tolerant, tidy little mound of glossy green foliage. In spring, it’s covered in hundreds of dainty white flowers, and in autumn, the leaves turn brilliant […]
Read MoreIroquois Beauty™ Black Chokeberry
Easy to grow Iroquois Beauty™ is a introduction from the Morton Arboretum and was selected for its unique compact habit. 10 year old plants have slowly colonized to 5′ wide […]
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