Sacha Vine
A lovely free-flowering cultivar from Raymond Evison. It’s rich mauvey-blue star-shaped blooms have pinky anthers. Free flowering and superb in a patio container.
Read MoreOlympia Vine
‘Olympia’ is a compact, deciduous, perennial climber with pinnate leaves divided into ovate or broadly lance-shaped, mid- to dark green leaflets and large, single, purple to violet-blue flowers from early […]
Read MoreCorrinne Vine
A strong-growing plant that produces strong flower stems, making it ideal for cutting for the home where it can last 10 days. Corrinne Vine is great for a shady part of […]
Read MoreCharmaine Vine
Clematis are prized for their incredible flowers, most as large as your hand. “Queen of the Climbers” will train onto trellises, fences or arch over doorways. Stunning when used alone […]
Read MoreYellowwood
This medium-sized tree has large branches with flowers covering throughout in the spring. Blossoms are very fragrant, pale-pink flowers that resemble wisteria bring pollinators to it. Seed pods turning over […]
Read MoreFlora™ Bijou® Clematis
Free-flowering, petite clematis with bold purple flowers. Compact size is great for patios in pots or smaller gardens. Prune only as needed, soon after blooms fade in summer.
Read MoreWhite Fringetree
This easy to grow and widely underused American Beauties selection is the perfect combination of beauty, utility, and wildlife attractiveness. Long, wide, deep green spear-like leaves cover this multi-stemmed small […]
Read MoreRoman Chamomile
Easy to grow with outstanding texture, this herb can multi-task in the landscape while providing great scent and a boatload of herbal uses in the home. Tolerating full sun or […]
Read MoreLeatherleaf
Little known but great looking and well adapted to wet areas, Leatherleaf is a low growing shrub that forms a dense, spreading thicket. Its thick, leathery evergreen foliage points upward […]
Read MoreGolden Falls® Eastern Redbud
Narrow form and brilliant foliage make this selection a standout in any landscape! Hot pink flowers form along branches in early spring followed by electric foliage that emerges orange, changes […]
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