Mountain Fire Andromeda
Brilliant red new growth in mid-May makes for a stunning landscape feature. Slightly more upright than spreading, this deer-resistant plant is a dependable late March to mid-April bloomer with typical […]
Read MoreCompact Japanese Andromeda
A sure sign of spring, this plant blooms profusely from late March to mid-April with panicles of white, lily of the valley-like flowers. Deep, green, shiny foliage and a dense, […]
Read MoreEarly Spring™ Purple Moss Phlox
The Early Spring™ Series blooms early in the season, starting between February and April and lasting about a month. The rich purple petals are marked with pairs of deeper purple […]
Read MoreEarly Spring™ Light Pink Moss Phlox
The Early Spring™ Series blooms early in the season, starting between February and April and lasting about a month. The soft pink petals are marked with pairs of darker pink […]
Read MoreEarly Spring™ Lavender Moss Phlox
The Early Spring™ Series blooms early in the season, starting between February and April and lasting about a month. The pale lavender petals are marked with pairs of darker purple […]
Read MoreEarly Spring™ Dark Pink Moss Phlox
The Early Spring™ Series blooms early in the season, starting between February and April and lasting about a month. The rose pink petals are marked with pairs of deeper pink […]
Read MoreVanessa Ironwood
Upright and almost columnar in shape, this selection is an all season tree with small red strap-like flowers in March, bronze to burgundy colored emerging foliage in spring that then […]
Read MoreSpring Fever Yellow Iceland Poppy
Deeply cut, medium green, hairy foliage forms a basal mound in early spring. In April, flower spikes rise above the foliage bearing a fat bud that opens to 2-3″ diameter […]
Read MoreSpring Fever Red Iceland Poppy
Deeply cut, medium green, hairy foliage forms a basal mound in early spring. In April, flower spikes rise above the foliage bearing a fat bud that opens to 2-3″ diameter […]
Read MoreSpring Fever Orange Iceland Poppy
Deeply cut, medium green, hairy foliage forms a basal mound in early spring. In April, flower spikes rise above the foliage bearing a fat bud that opens to 2-3″ diameter […]
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