Butterfly Blue Pincushion Flower
Beautiful lavender-blue flowers adorn this plant in abundance, and bring butterflies by the boat-load. They persist all season, beginning in May and lasting through October. The compact basal foliage is […]
Read MoreWinter Savory
Winter Savory has a low-growing, shrubby form and pungent, glossy, dark green leaves. It is a tolerant, strong grower that is at home in the ground in a perennial or […]
Read MoreMorden’s Golden Glow Elder
Immensely hardy with spectacular texture and color, this selection boasts deeply cut yellow foliage with orange hues mixed in covering a dense rounded plant that will really get your attention. […]
Read MoreLaced Up® Elderberry
An elderberry like no other! Beautiful elderberries like Black Lace® and Black Beauty™ have long been some of our most popular varieties – but as fairly large plants, not everyone […]
Read MoreBlue Hill Wood Sage
Dependable and colorful, ‘Blue Hill’ is the type of perennial that requires very little effort to grow yet delivers incredible garden results. Emerging in the early spring with deep green, […]
Read MoreSweet 16 Flowering Sage
Improved selection of the much loved ‘Eveline’ with larger flowers, brighter color and better branched flower stems. Long lasting lavender pink with a darker purple lip flowers begin to appear […]
Read MoreRose Marvel Meadow Sage
‘Rose Marvel’ Salvia is a colorful perennial that produces vivid magenta-pink flower spikes atop the mounded, aromatic foliage. A low-maintenance re-bloomer that attracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. Make nice cut […]
Read MoreSensation Deep Rose Flowering Sage
Small, rich pink flowers line tall spikes that rise above deep green, fragrant foliage in May and June. Long blooming and deer resistant. Easy to grow. Perfect for use in mixed […]
Read MoreApril Night Meadow Sage
Color up your garden and patio a month earlier with Salvia ‘April Night’. Not only does it bloom a month earlier than the iconic Salvia ‘May Night’, it blooms on […]
Read MoreMarcus™ Meadow Sage
If there ever was a poster boy for an overachieving garden plant, ‘Marcus’ would be it. Its dense, compact, low profile form nearly recedes into the garden until it starts […]
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