First Blush® Flowering Cherry
In early spring the bare branches are nearly covered with fragrant, fully double flowers. Disease resistant, dark green foliage follows and as the weather cools in the fall it transitions […]
Read MoreWhite Balloon Flower
This Pop Star™ balloon flower boasts huge white flowers that burst into a star shape! It is a very compact habit, making it great for outside, or inside. Works well […]
Read MoreBlue Balloon Flower
This Pop Star™ balloon flower boasts huge blue flowers that burst into a star shape! It is a very compact habit, making it great for outside, or inside. Works well […]
Read MoreThunderhead Japanese Black Pine
A shrubby, more compact form of Japanese Black Pine with an irregular growth habit that adds a dramatic character to the landscape. Branches grow and expand as a building storm […]
Read MoreNiagara Falls Eastern White Pine
A unique mutation of Pinus strobus ‘Pendula’ with brighter and longer bluish-green needles. Its cascading, spreading growth habit makes it ideal as a ground cover for rock gardens or as […]
Read MoreWeeping Eastern White Pine
The Weeping Eastern White Pine is a plant that will take on an individual personality depending on the kind of landscape situation in which it is placed. If you are […]
Read MoreTiny Kurls Eastern White Pine
Dwarf, oval shaped evergreen shrub similar to ‘Torulosa’ but slower growing and more compact. Short, curly, blue-green needles give this plant a unique texture as a specimen in smaller gardens
Read MoreBlue Shag White Pine
Straight from the work of the late Dr. Sid Waxman at the University of Connecticut comes this beautiful, compact pine that just begs you to touch and feel it every […]
Read MoreInterstella® Lily of the Valley shrub
Distinctive, rich color makes Interstella lily of the valley shrub out of this world! Forgive us for using maybe too many superlatives, but this plant earns them: Interstella pieris is […]
Read MoreTiny Wine® Gold Ninebark
Tiny Wine® Gold offers brilliant yellow new growth, small, refined foliage, and dozens of clusters of white-pink flowers in late spring. A bit smaller than your average ninebark, it’s a […]
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