Cayenne Sterile Fountain Grass
This selection forms a large mound of arching rich green leaves. Large, dark red colored bottlebrush flower spikes appear from spring till fall, turning to buff as they dry. An […]
Read MoreBurgundy Bunny Fountain Grass
Popular, compact grass with cream-white flowers held over narrow wine-red foliage. Winter interest.Cut back in early April. Prefers a well drained soil in full sun. Divide clumps in late spring […]
Read MoreBoston Ivy
The vine of choice for university buildings! A quick grower that adds a look of stateliness wherever it grows. Very similar in habit and growing conditions as quinquefolia with the […]
Read MoreVirginia Creeper
Here’s a vine that has so much to offer the landscape yet few people know about it. Virginia Creeper is easy to grow and is a perfect plant for sun […]
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 MorePersian Ironwood
Common as either a single stem or multi-stem tree, Parrotia can add some unique beauty to the landscape with its many cool features. Its early bloom time offers a great […]
Read MoreSquaw Switchgrass
Vivid fall color compared to others of similar size, ‘Squaw’ has thicker stems and wider leaves, which give it an upright, sturdy look. Leaves appear green on one side and […]
Read MorePrairie Winds® Apache Rose
A sturdy, durable ornamental grass that withstands adverse weather conditions. Grey-green leaves form a strictly upright, dense clump. Rose-colored flower panicles and leaf tips in fall. ‘Apache Rose’ contributes to […]
Read MoreSwitch Grass
Notably wide for a Panicum, ‘Niagara Falls’ is excellent for filling space in the landscape. This native ornamental grass that appears like a Miscanthus in the landscape with arching foliage, […]
Read MoreWildfire Blackgum
There is no tree that offers a more breathtaking display of fiery foliage color in the fall than Black Gum. It’s a shame more are not out there in landscapes […]
Read More