Flutterby Blueberry Cobbler Butterfly Bush
Dense and spreading with arching branches, ‘Blueberry Cobbler’ flaunts its silver-grey foliage that gives the plant almost a glimmer in the landscape. Even better, as July hits, long, narrow cones […]
Read MoreCranRazz Butterfly Bush
Game-changing color has gardeners seeing red! This new Buddleia is a must have, with its spectacular raspberry red petals with dainty yellow eye covering huge 8″ panicles. Extremely free-flowering from […]
Read MoreSiberian bugloss
This landscape stunner will thrill you with its vigorous, easy grow nature along with its big, beautiful, shining foliage that lights up the shade garden! Brunnera Alexandria has a unique […]
Read MoreDwarf Birch
‘Golden Treasure’ is an exceptionally cold-tolerant dwarf birch. New growth appears in sunset hues of yellow, red, and orange, and cheerful chartreuse foliage carries the plant through the entire season. […]
Read MoreWhitespire Gray Birch
Originally known as Betula platyphylla ‘Whitespire’ has now been assigned to Betula populifolia ‘Whitespire Senior’ after determining that it is indeed a Gray Birch. ‘Whitespire Senior’ has exfoliating white bark […]
Read MoreRoyal Frost Birch
What do you get when you blend the lustrous red/purple foliage of Betula ‘Crimson Frost’ with the with the tough borer resistance and brilliant white bark of Betula ‘Whitespire’? The […]
Read MoreParkland Pillar® Birch
Parkland Pillar® is a beautiful birch with a narrow, upright, dense habit. It boasts white bark and dense, dark green foliage that turns golden in late fall. This fast growing variety is […]
Read MoreDakota Pinnacle Birch
Narrow trees are hard to find and a great commodity for the landscape so when a tree as great looking as this comes along and is tall and narrow, people […]
Read MoreRenaissance Reflection® White Birch
A breakthrough in white birch, this selection has a great future with its striking white bark as it matures and the most resistance to bronze birch borer of any birch […]
Read MorePaper Birch
Known for its white, exfoliating bark, the paper birch (or canoe birch) is native to Canada and the Northern United States. The bark exfoliates in papery strips to reveal a […]
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