Younique Silvery Pink Astilbe
Astilbe is one of the tried and true perennials that even your Grandmother loved. Rest assured, this is not your Grandmother’s Astilbe…it’s your Grandmother’s Astilbe on steroids! Dense, deep green, […]
Read MoreYounique Carmine™ Astilbe
Compact, lustrous, fern-like foliage topped with multiple blumes of lightly fragrant, fuchsia-red flowers in June and July. Members of the Astilbe Younique™ Series offer a higher flower scape count than […]
Read MorePeach Blossom Astilbe
Everyone knows Astilbes are the definitive perennials for the shade or woodland garden and this selection is one of the best at filling this niche with color and low maintenance […]
Read MoreMontgomery Astilbe
Many people think there is no better red flowering Astilbe that ‘Fanal’ but we think that ‘Montgomery’ is far superior. Its deep red flower color in early June is richer […]
Read MoreDelft Lace Astilbe
Delft Lace’ Astilbe has deep red stems that perfectly accent the blue-green, waxy foliage covered with a silver-lacey overlay, much like the foliage of the ever-popular selection ‘Visions’. But what […]
Read MoreColor Flash Lime Astilbe
Get ready for riotous foliage color that may have you squinting from the glare!! ‘Colorflash Lime’ has the market cornered in hot foliage color with frilly, deeply cut leaves that […]
Read MoreChocolate Shogun False Spirea
‘Chocolate Shogun’ Astilbe starts with a mound of rich chocolate maroon, nearly black, foliage. This foliage provides a stunning backdrop for pale pink plumes that open in late June. ‘Chocolate […]
Read MoreQuick Silver Wild Ginger
Large dark green leaves that are mottled with a silver spots. The silver mottled foliage is complimented by large wide flowers that are brown, purple and cream. Evergreen foliage. Deer […]
Read MoreLow Scape Hedger™ Aronia
Beauty from spring to fall in an easy-care package. Low Scape Hedger™ aronia is a super versatile native flowering shrub. Reaching just 3-5′ (.9-1.5 m) tall, it’s a dense column of […]
Read MoreSplendens Sea Thrift
Grass-like foliage forms a tight mound in early spring and serves as the backdrop to flower stems that rise above bearing globular pink flowers starting in April and continuing through […]
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