Forest Pansy Redbud
It’s difficult to imagine topping the native magnificence of Cercis canadensis, but in ‘Forest Pansy’, the species is indeed overshadowed by its purple-leaved cultivar. Like the species, ‘Forest Pansy’ is […]
Read MoreFlame Thrower® Eastern Redbud
This Cercis has pink flowers that are followed by unique foliage, emerging burgundy-red, followed by bright yellow and green as it ages. The color display is persistent throughout the season, […]
Read MoreWeeping Katsura Tree
Spectacular form and foliage will make you fall in love with this easy to grow, seldom seen specimen. Weeping branches form a wide, flowing umbrella covered with light blue-green nearly […]
Read MoreUpright Japanese Plum Yew
A dense, strongly upright form along with long, deep green, soft shiny needles make this evergreen a landscape standout. Easy to grow. Perfect for narrow landscape spots. Makes a beautiful […]
Read MoreSpreading Japanese Plum Yew
This slow-growing dwarf conifer has a low, spreading form with arching branches featuring 1 to 1.5 inche long needles arranged in V-shaped ranks on each stem providing a unique look. […]
Read MoreDuke Gardens Plum Yew
Compact and vase shaped, this evergreen boasts long, deep green shiny needles that almost look plastic along arching stems. Its small size and shade tolerance make this selection outstanding for […]
Read MoreCrimson Comet Buttonbush
A pollinator magnet, Crimson Comet™ is also stunning with fragrant, white satellite blooms in late spring that change in attractive, round, red fruit loaded with seeds native songbirds love. Crimson […]
Read MoreBlue Atlas Cedar
It’s singular, it’s colorful, it stately, and, above all, it’s memorable. Blue Atlas Cedar, as it matures, is one of those plants that thrills the horticulturalist as much as the […]
Read MoreNew Jersey Tea, Redroot
This American Beauties native has a storied American history on the east coast as its common name came from the fact that its foliage was used as a tea substitute […]
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