
Marie Bleu® New Jersey Tea
Late spring brings with it a burst of these bewitchingly blue flowers that cover graceful but compact stalks. Red seed heads appear in late summer that add an extra dose […]
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Marie Rose® New Jersey Tea
Finally, a hardy Ceanothus with real pink flowers! Marie Rose® has panicles of rich pink flowers that appear in mid-summer and again in early fall, followed by showy red seed […]
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Ruby Infusion New Jersey Tea
Ruby Infusion is an attractive, small -statured shrub that will attract all the pollinators to your yard! It has light pink-flowers and vibrant red fruits.
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New Jersey Tea, Redroot
This American Beauties native has a storied American history on the east coast as its common name came from the fact that its foliage was used as a tea substitute […]
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American Chestnut
American chestnut, or American classic? Formerly considered one of the finest chestnut tree in the world. Green throughout the summer their colors turn into a gold, yellow in the fall. […]
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Beyond Midnight® Bluebeard
Dark and dreamy! You’ll love this new caryopteris – it has extremely dark, glossy foliage, a compact habit, and deep blue flowers. It adds much-needed color to the late summer […]
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Sapphire Surf™ Bluebeard
Hang ten with an ocean of deep blue flowers in your yard! This compact, low-maintenance shrub produces a wave of stunning flowers from top to bottom. A perfect garden specimen […]
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Beekeeper™ Bluebeard
This improved golden Bluebeard (also known as Caryopteris) is beautiful and easygoing and will welcome butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds to play in your garden all summer long. And because it’s […]
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Petite Bleu™ Bluebeard
Petite Bleu™ is one of the best kept late summer blooming secrets your customers will ever experience. Deep, shiny, dark green foliage is so tightly packed on its stems that […]
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Hardy Pecan
Aggressively growing, this stately tree with compound foliage has the added bonus of producing loads of swwet nuts in summer. Trees are self-fruitful so no additional pollinator needed to produce […]
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