
Electra Shock Echibeckia
This selection from Summerina® features unique blooms with petals that resemble a spider mum. Long bloom time from summer through fall offers borders, containers or rock gardens a long lasting […]
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Butterscotch Biscuit Echibeckia
This selection from Summerina® features the brightest and largest flowers in the series, nearing 6″ of golden yellow and orange petals. Long bloom time from summer through fall offers borders, […]
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Summerina® Sunchaser Echibeckia
A cross between Echinacea and Rudbeckia, these big, bright, and bold pops of summery yellow and orange colors will accent your porch perfectly. These 8″ bursts of sun-like flowers are […]
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Summerina® Orange Echibeckia
This selection from the Summerina® series features large 3″ flowers consisting of orange petals with a russet orange inner halo surrounding a dark brown cone. Flowers from early summer to […]
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‘Blazing Fire’ Echibeckia
This addition to the popular Summerina™ series has huge, colorful blooms that are two-tone red and yellow, with tiny petals at the center which resemble flames. Blazing Fire puts on […]
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Areca Palm
Massive , deep green, palm tree fronds cascades off an central stem to create a fat, full plant that will enliven any landscape or deck with its outstanding texture and […]
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Dixie Wood Fern
Looking for some height in your shaded woodland garden? Dixie Wood Fern is a very rare native, a naturally occurring hybrid between two Dryopteris varieties that results in a brawny, […]
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Leather Wood Fern
Evergreen fern which grows into a tight, flowing form. New leaves emerge light green, mature lustrous, grayish-green leathery fronds. Invaluable to native birds, and creates a year-round textural presence in […]
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Goldy’s Wood Fern
Named after Scottish Botanist, John Goldie, this large fern has green fronds that will rise above most hosta’s and Hellebores in the woodland garden. Stately with an arching, vase-like form, […]
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Clinton’s Wood Fern
Named after its founder and developer, George William Clinton, this large fern has green fronds whose medium size will fill in empty spaces woodland garden with tall fronds growing between […]
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