Harbor Belle™ Heavenly Bamboo
Dense, low growing evergreen groundcover, new foliage is edged in pink in spring and turns a brilliant fiery red in fall, lighting up the landscape! Red berries are held in […]
Read MoreGulf Stream Heavenly Bamboo
Incredibly dense, non-suckering form is coated with deep blue-green foliage in summer and as weather cools, foliage takes on a vibrant red color. Easy to grow and attractive year round. […]
Read MoreFirepower Heavenly Bamboo
Dense and full, this small space beauty will provide exception texture in the landscape along with exceptional color. New foliage a lime green color that darkens in the summer then […]
Read MoreNorthern Bayberry
There may not be a plant, native or otherwise, that has as many uses and ‘talents’ as Northern Bayberry. It has a long history in the eastern U.S. due to […]
Read MoreGracillimus Maiden Grass
Forms a dense clump of gracefully arching narrow leaves. Does well in masses or as a specimen. Coppery flowers appear in October.
Read MoreAmber Glow™ Dawn Redwood
Compact, dense pyramidal form with bright golden foliage with hints of burgundy in the spring. Golden foliage does not burn in the sun. Especially showy with its golden orange fall […]
Read MoreThunderchild Crabapple
This flowering crab is a beauty in many settings, including the city, with long lasting pink-purple color from summer through fall. It is highly tolerant and easy to grow with […]
Read MoreSparkling Sprite® Crabapple
This breathtaking little dwarf is perfect for small spaces and a real showstopper with clouds of pure white bloom in early May followed by an outstanding berry display in fall […]
Read MoreEmpire Apple
Empire’ is a cross between ‘McIntosh’ and ‘Red Delicious’. The result is a crisp, medium-sized apple with dark, red-blushed skin and cream flesh that is sweet with a slightly tart […]
Read MoreCrispin Apple
Equally good for eating fresh or in the kitchen, ‘Crispin’ is large and juicy and pleasantly tart. In Autumn a heavy bearer of golden yellow fruit with an orange blush. […]
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