Peach Drift® Rose
(Northern Hardy) Dense and compact to a fault, Peach Drift® covers itself double, soft Peach colored blooms from mid spring onward providing concentrated, easy care color all season long in […]
Read MoreOso Easy® Paprika Rose
This mighty mite of a rose may be small but it blooms ferociously with a power rarely seen in far larger plants. Glossy green foliage emerges with an attractive red […]
Read MoreSunrise Sunset Rose
(Northern Hardy) It’s hard not to be impressed by the sheer blooming power of this low, spreading charmer. Two inch diameter, multi-petaled flowers appear in abundance in mid-May and don’t […]
Read MoreClimbing Rose
This large climbing rose bush puts on a show with its double-layered white blossoms. Cloud 10™ is highly disease resistant, loves the sun, and is attractive to most pollinators. These beautiful […]
Read MoreBlushing Drift® Rose
Blushing Drift® Roses make a stunning groundcover that reaches 1 1/2′ tall and only 3’W. A double pink flowers cover this plant with each flower having yellow centers.
Read MoreApricot Drift® Rose
(Northern Hardy) Get ready for a season long display of double Apricot colored flowers that start in mid May and continue right on into early fall. This low, compact, spreading […]
Read MoreGro-Low Fragrant Sumac
Low-growing and fast spreading, this plant is a perfect low groundcover for banks, groupings, and poor soil areas. Fragrant yellow flowers bloom in April followed by red, pubescent fruit. Showy […]
Read MoreHairy Mountain Mint
Hairy Mountain Mint is one of the best perennials for helping polliators. Aromatic foliage smells of mint and the flowers are small white to pale lavender with purple spots. Each […]
Read MoreSlender Mountain Mint
Upright stems hold masses of narrow deep green, aromatic foliage that serves as the backdrop to terminal clusters of silvery white flowers that bloom in June and continue through August. […]
Read MoreMrs. Moon Lungwort
A lovely old garden favorite for the edge of a shady path or border. Its long leaves are lavishly dappled with silvery spots that glow brightly from early spring till […]
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