Li’l Bang™ Enchanted Red Tickseed
This addition to the Li’l Bang™ series, conceived and bred by Darryl Probst, is a stunner with deep red, yellow centered daisies that cover this plant’s dense, low, spreading form […]
Read MoreJethro Tull Tickseed
Foliage emerges in spring to form a tight, spreading mound of deep green. As the weather warms in May, fat buds appear atop stems and open in late May to […]
Read MoreRadioactive Tickseed
If you think you’ve seen all the Coreopsis out there, just wait until you experience the heat of ‘Radioactive’. The velvety-red petals enhanced with gold/orange tips are contrasted with a […]
Read MorePink Mink® Clematis
Easy to grow and lots of flowers, that’s the hallmark of Szczepan Marczynski’s breeding. Pink Mink™ hits the mark head on with an abundance of bright pink-on-pink blooms from early […]
Read MoreStand by Me Bush Clematis
A non-vining herbaceous Clematis that dies back to the ground at the end of the growing season. Blue bell-shaped flowers. Benefits from staking, cages or neighboring plants for support.
Read MoreTranquilite™ Clematis
An exceptional and attractive free flowering plant which is great for the smaller garden due to its compact habit. A superb plant for growing in a shaded area such as […]
Read MoreSugar Candy™ Clematis
This sweet looking Clematis will be as pleasing to look at as any candy might be to eat! Its strong, twining vine is vigorous but contained, allowing it to be […]
Read MoreSarah Elizabeth™ Clematis
This distinct, attractive pink almost seems to glow. The mass of flowers appears from late Spring until late Autumn. It grows to 1-2/1-5m (4/5ft ) and its subtle colors make […]
Read MoreRebecca™ Clematis
At last, a red flowering Clematis! Raymond Evison has brought us stunning Rebecca™, producing huge, crimson red flowers from mid-spring to early autumn. Tufts of creamy yellow stamens in the […]
Read MoreRamona Clematis
Large pale blue to deep blue flowers cover this climbing vine from May till September. Many gardeners prefer the flowers on the new growth and prune it down to 8-12″ […]
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