Carmine Red Fall Aster

Carmine Red Fall Aster

The new Kickin® series has superb habit, forming a full, dense mound of finely textured foliage. From late summer to mid fall every inch is completely covered with double red […]

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Wood’s Blue Aster

Wood’s Blue Aster

This plant has sky blue-colored flowers with yellow centers and puts on a show for six weeks in late summer through fall. These varieties are highly mildew-resistant.

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Viking Chokeberry

Viking Chokeberry

While we were admiring the beauty, toughness and hardiness of this Swedish introduction in the landscape, the Swede’s were back home doing the same yet taking it a step further. […]

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Low Scape Mound™ Aronia

Low Scape Mound™ Aronia

Low Scape Mound™ aronia is a tough, tolerant, tidy little mound of glossy green foliage. In spring, it’s covered in hundreds of dainty white flowers, and in autumn, the leaves turn brilliant […]

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Low Scape Hedger™ Aronia

Low Scape Hedger™ Aronia

Beauty from spring to fall in an easy-care package. Low Scape Hedger™ aronia is a super versatile native flowering shrub. Reaching just 3-5′ (.9-1.5 m) tall, it’s a dense column of […]

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Iroquois Beauty™ Black Chokeberry

Iroquois Beauty™ Black Chokeberry

Easy to grow Iroquois Beauty™ is a introduction from the Morton Arboretum and was selected for its unique compact habit. 10 year old plants have slowly colonized to 5′ wide […]

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Brilliantissima Red Chokeberry

Brilliantissima Red Chokeberry

An underused native stunner, this narrow, upright growing shrub is ideal for grouping in sandy or moist soils and will perform like a champ with landscape interest throughout the season. […]

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Red leaved Sea Thrif

Red leaved Sea Thrif

This tough minded perennial has a soft side with rosy-pink, tuft-like flowers held aloft individually on narrow, 4″ stems in April and May and purplish-red, grass-like foliage that adds color […]

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Kinnickinnick, Bearberry

Kinnickinnick, Bearberry

Evergreen, low-growing native ground cover. Dark green, glossy foliage turns reddish-bronze in fall, and persistent red berries in winter add color for each season! Berries attractive to many woodland creatures.

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