Pink Sparkler™ Birchleaf Spirea
If you are a fan of Tor Spirea, you will fall in love with Pink Sparkler™. Beautiful pink flowers emerge in early summer and then re-bloom in fall. As an […]
Read MoreWhite Meadowsweet
White Meadowsweet is a deciduous shrub with tiny pinkish-white flowers. Fruits appear in the fall dispersing seeds. Birds and butterflies flock to this perennial! Best planted in a rain garden […]
Read MorePetite Spirea
Satisfy your sugar cravings with the sweetest Spirea of all. Poprocks® Petite is a beautiful new selection for modern landscapes, featuring a tidy, compact mature form and eye-catching candy-pink button […]
Read MoreRainbow Fizz™ Spirea
Bring a burst of color to your landscape with Rainbow Fizz™ Spirea. The pop and fizzle of colour combinations throughout the season is both surprising and fun! Foliage emerges copper, […]
Read MoreSeaside Spinach
A nice smooth leaf variety that can be grown for baby leaf or mature leaf use. The smooth leaf makes it easy to rinse off any dirt from the garden. […]
Read MoreRagin Cajun Indian Pink
Indian Pink is an excellent source of nectar for hummingbirds when it blooms in June. Plants form rounded mounds of glossy green foliage topped by orangeish-red, trumpet-shaped flowers tipped in […]
Read MoreLittle Red Head Indian Pink
Indian Pink is an excellent source of nectar for hummingbirds when it blooms in June. Plants form clumps with glossy green foliage topped by crimson red, trumpet-shaped flowers tipped in […]
Read MoreGolden Sunset™ Indiangrass
Golden Sunset™ is a fabulous native grass with olive-green foliage and golden yellow flowers that attract butterflies. Indiangrass is very vigorous and works well when interplanted with assertive native perennials […]
Read MoreAutumn Moor Grass
Attractive yellow-green foliage forms a clump that gives rise to silvery-white plumes in late summer and early fall. This selection is perfect for massing in semi-shade and is the perfect, […]
Read MoreHens and Chicks
The original rosette of leaves dies after it flowers; years after planting, and new offsets are already there to take place of the mother plant. “Sempervivum” means “lives forever,” which […]
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