Pinwheel Mountain Laurel
Well-branched with a wide, upright, bushy habit. Brilliant red buds open with white petal margins and white centers. Late flowering. A vigorous grower with new growth, reddish in color.
Read MoreGood Show Mountain Laurel
Dense, evergreen that flowers best in sun, but tolerates deep shade. Pink flowers are contrasted by rich green foliage with exceptional vigor. Great for screening use or as a specimen. […]
Read MoreBullseye Mountain Laurel
Its flowers have broad bands of cinnamon-purple with a white center and edge. Handsome bronze-red new growth. Stems are purplish-red on the side exposed to sun. Native shade loving plant. […]
Read MoreAquavita Juniper
An instant favorite in our field trials, this aqua-blue, pyramidal juniper is more graceful, more natural than the super narrow ‘Blue Arrow’. Adaptable, elegant, and easy to grow, this colorful […]
Read MoreScentlandia® Sweetspire
This native plant is much beloved for its sweetly scented summer blooms. This smaller variety works with any size landscape, and has outstanding fall color so that the plant stays […]
Read MoreFizzy Mizzy Sweetspire
An unconventional Itea noted for its numerous, heavenward-shooting white, early summer flower spikes. A neat and tidy habit, in a container and in the garden, she has thick, dark green leaves which […]
Read MoreDwarf Crested Iris
This partial shade to full shade loving woodland native is a cute little charmer with pale to medium green, sword-like, upright foliage that spreads by thick rhizomes and can densely […]
Read MoreDark Japanese Holly
Slow growing, dense, compact evergreen with very dark, shiny leaves. Young stems have a purplish cast. Berries will attract birds. Attractive natural shape needs little maintenance. Does equally well in […]
Read MoreCompact Japanese Holly
Dense growing and globose, this selection has an attractive natural shape that needs little maintenance. Deep, dark, shiny foliage and a multitude of landscape uses such as foundaton or hedging. […]
Read MoreZebra Hydrangea
Want an interesting black and white plant in your garden? Try this new hydrangea that produces the traditional clusters of white flowers through the summer on unique black stems.
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