Dark Chocolate False Indigo
Nearly black, charcoal purple flowers line tall spikes that soar above the compact clump of deep blue-green foliage in spring. Smaller size; well-suited to urban landscapes because it thrives with […]
Read MoreBrownie Points False Indigo
In early summer, 10″ tall spikes of caramel brown flowers with yellow keels are borne on a bushy, rounded clump. The intense brown color does not fade to yellow as […]
Read MoreAmerican Goldfinch False Indigo
This outstanding nativar will bring its sunny disposition to the garden every late May with gorgeous golden-yellow flower spikes that cover this beefy plant well into June. Even when not […]
Read MoreHoney Roasted False Indigo
Lush blue-green foliage forms a bushy, rounded clump that adds color and texture to any sunny garden. In late May, 10″ tall spikes of rich mahogany red flowers with yellow […]
Read MoreGrape Taffy False Indigo
Lush blue-green foliage forms a bushy, rounded clump that color and texture to any sunny garden. In late May, 10″ tall spikes of rich, grape colored flowers with yellow keels […]
Read MoreFountain Clumping Bamboo
Strong, upright, purple colored stems carry masses of deep green foliage on this fine textured, clump forming plant. This evergreen selection, unlike some other Bamboo varieties, is well behaved and […]
Read MoreBloom-A-Thon® White Reblooming Azalea
Why settle for just a week or two of flowers when you can enjoy up to five months of blooms? Large flowers appear in April, then rebloom in early July, […]
Read MoreBloom-A-Thon® Red Reblooming Azalea
This azalea has certainly earned its name, coming off the starting line with its first 4-6 week burst of luxurious red flowers in April, gaining its second wind in July, […]
Read MoreBloom-A-Thon® Pink Double Reblooming Azalea
This azalea has certainly earned its name, coming off the starting line with its first 4-6 week burst of luscious pink flowers in April, gaining its second wind in July, […]
Read MoreBloom-A-Thon® Lavender Reblooming Azalea
It’s twice as nice as other azaleas! Why settle for just a week or two of flowers when you can enjoy up to five months of blooms? Large flowers appear […]
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