Clematis Alaina™ is a very showy plant that has large pink blossoms with darker pink midribs. They are deer resistant, low maintenance, and look amazing in containers. These plants grow […]
Read MoreSacha Vine
A lovely free-flowering cultivar from Raymond Evison. It’s rich mauvey-blue star-shaped blooms have pinky anthers. Free flowering and superb in a patio container.
Read MoreOlympia Vine
‘Olympia’ is a compact, deciduous, perennial climber with pinnate leaves divided into ovate or broadly lance-shaped, mid- to dark green leaflets and large, single, purple to violet-blue flowers from early […]
Read MoreYellowwood
This medium-sized tree has large branches with flowers covering throughout in the spring. Blossoms are very fragrant, pale-pink flowers that resemble wisteria bring pollinators to it. Seed pods turning over […]
Read MoreFlora™ Bijou® Clematis
Free-flowering, petite clematis with bold purple flowers. Compact size is great for patios in pots or smaller gardens. Prune only as needed, soon after blooms fade in summer.
Read MoreLeatherleaf
Little known but great looking and well adapted to wet areas, Leatherleaf is a low growing shrub that forms a dense, spreading thicket. Its thick, leathery evergreen foliage points upward […]
Read MoreDouble Take Scarlet™ Quince
Ravishingly red double flowers do more than just decorate the early spring landscape; they resist deer and drought, and are magnificent in cut flower arrangements.
Read MoreDouble Take Pink™ Quince
Formerly sold as Double Take™ ’Pink Storm’ quince. Huge flowers on a thornless plant! You’ll do a double take when you see this quince that looks like a camellia. Double Take […]
Read MoreDouble Take Orange™ Quince
Leave it to Proven Winners®/Color Choice® plants to take a nice flowering shrub and make it great. Double Take Orange™ does just that by taking the common Quince that filled […]
Read MoreGolden Falls® Eastern Redbud
Narrow form and brilliant foliage make this selection a standout in any landscape! Hot pink flowers form along branches in early spring followed by electric foliage that emerges orange, changes […]
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