Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass
The only grass to have ever been voted Perennial Plant of the Year. Why? This outstanding selection of Feather Reed Grass stands a slender 4-5_ tall and adds a wonderful […]
Read MoreKorean Feather Reed Grass
Spectacular, silky, silvery pink flower plumes top upright, narrow mounds of fountain-like foliage in early fall. Plumes mature to tan seed heads in late fall as the foliage fades to […]
Read MoreGraham Blandy Boxwood
Here is an upright and narrow form of Boxwoods that offers an evergreen exclamation point in the landscape. ‘Graham Blandy’ is an attractive columnar, upright form with dark green, rounded […]
Read MoreNewGen 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’ […]
Read MoreSingle Ladies Medley butterfly bush
A collection of ‘Miss Ruby’, ‘Miss Molly’ and ‘Miss Violet’
Read MorePugster White® Butterfly Bush
Big flowers on a small plant! Pugster White® gives butterfly bush a whole new look: – its small, sturdy frame bears large flowers the size you’d find on much taller […]
Read MoreMiss Pearl Butterfly Bush
The crisp, clean, pure white flowers of ‘Miss Pearl’ buddleia are the perfect accent for any landscape, from a cottage garden to more formal plantings. The newest member of the […]
Read MorePsychedelic Sky™ Butterfly Bush
Well matched with Funky Fuchsia™ in habit and flower display, Psychedelic Sky™ has strong upright stems supporting clear blue. Flowers average 6-10” long on and are filled with nectar for […]
Read MorePeacock Butterfly Bush
Remarkably dense and floriferous, this English developed selection is perfect for smaller landscape spots and perfectly beautiful from late July through September as masses of deep pink to fuchsia flower […]
Read MoreLucys Dream Butterfly Bush
This Buddleia is a summer dream for your garden and for any moths, butterflies and hummingbirds in your neighborhood as long, stem ending cones of small, fragrant, lavender-pink flowers emerge […]
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