Celandine Poppy

Celandine Poppy

Create an early season sensation in your garden with this very dependable, very showy bloomer. Heavily lobed, deep green, silver backed foliage emerges early in the spring to form a […]

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Alpine Strawberry

You’ll be thrilled by the productivity and vigor of this runnerless selection that is an aggressive grower along with an aggressive fruiter.  Loads of bloom grace this plant in early […]

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Divinity Stokes’ Aster

Divinity Stokes’ Aster

Deep green, strap-like foliage forms a tight mound that serves as the backdrop for fat buds that open to reveal big, pure white, double, frilly, aster-like blooms that start in […]

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Honeysong Purple Stokes’ Aster

Honeysong Purple Stokes’ Aster

‘Honeysong Purple’ sports huge, true royal purple flowers with a hint of red towards the center that darkens as it matures. The contrasting white stamens, purplish stems, and deep green […]

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Japanese Stewartia

Japanese Stewartia

This Cary Award winner is a spectacular landscape plant with 2 to 2.5″ diameter flowers in July, astounding multi-colored exfoliating bark, and superb reddish-purple fall color. Easy to grow and […]

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Sweetleaf

Sweetleaf

The herb world is constantly abuzz about this plant with good reason. A small taste of a dried or fresh leaf reveals an incredible sweetness like sugar times two! The […]

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Hummelo Stachys

Hummelo Stachys

Large, rounded clump of long, narrow, textured green leaves are attractive even when not in bloom. Showy spikes of two-lipped lavender-rose flowers rise above the foliage throughout summer, creating a […]

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Windbreaker Big Sacaton

Windbreaker Big Sacaton

Formerly called ‘Mesa Form’, this statuesque prairie dropseed comes to us from the breeding efforts at the Los Lunas Plant Materials Center in NM. Originally bred to be a wind […]

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Prairie Dropseed

Prairie Dropseed

This clump forming American Beauties grass is one of the signature North American native grasses and has a decidedly fine texture with very thin, deep green grass blades arching over […]

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Renaissance Spiraea

Renaissance Spiraea

Everyone is familiar with x van houttei since it has been a staple of the spring landscape for decades, but ‘Renaissance’ is better because it displays a much stronger resistance […]

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