NewGen Independence® Boxwood
NewGen Independence® was chosen based on its very high tolerance to boxwood blight as well as its outstanding performance in boxwood leafminer trials. It’s growth is similar to ‘Green Beauty’ […]
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NewGen Freedom® is a relatively vigorous, rounded cultivar that is slightly taller than wide. It has beautiful glossy medium green foliage. Its habit is more uniform and tighter than ‘Wintergreen’ […]
Read MoreCranberry Creek Boxwood
Dense and compact with small, deep green, lustrous foliage this selection forms a tight pyramid that looks superb year round and has numerous landscape uses. Perfect for small spaces along […]
Read MoreWinter Glow Heartleaf Bergenia
Bright pink to red blooms are held above bright green foliage that can turn a vivid bronze-purple color in the fall. The evergreen foliage and flowers can be used in […]
Read MoreOverture Heartleaf Bergenia
This early blooming, shade loving perennial will thrill you for its bloom but its foliage is one of those subtle landscape charms that can become the bedrock of the garden. […]
Read MoreSakura Heartleaf Bergenia
‘Sakura’ means Cherry Blossoms in Japanese, and that is what you’ll see with stems of double to semi-double bright pink flowers floating above glossy deep green to burgundy evergreen foliage […]
Read MorePink Dragonfly Pig-squeak
Bright pink blooms are held above narrow green foliage that can turn a vivid purple color in the fall. The evergreen foliage and flowers can be used in bouquets. Great […]
Read MoreCrimson Cutie® Barberry
At last! A seed free version of compact Barberry that IS NOT invasive! This UConn bred selection will grace the landscape with dense, compact form and deep, purplish-red foliage that […]
Read MoreFountain Clumping Bamboo
Strong, upright, purple colored stems carry masses of deep green foliage on this fine textured, clump forming plant. This evergreen selection, unlike some other Bamboo varieties, is well behaved and […]
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 […]
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