Franklins Gem Boxwood
The name Styer has been part of the American horticulture industry since 1890 when Jacob Styer started his nursery in the Brandywine Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. Legend has it that […]
Read MoreNewGen Independence® Boxwood
NewGen Independence® was chosen based on its very high tolerance to boxwood blight as well as its outstanding performance in boxwood leafminer trials. It’s growth is similar to ‘Green Beauty’ […]
Read MoreCranberry Creek Boxwood
Dense and compact with small, deep green, lustrous foliage this selection forms a tight pyramid that looks superb year round and has numerous landscape uses. Perfect for small spaces along […]
Read MoreMiss Violet Butterfly Bush
Just like her sisters, ‘Miss Molly’ and ‘Miss Ruby’, ‘Miss Violet’ is a compact plant with vibrant flower color. ‘Miss Violet has loads of dark purple-violet summer flowers
Read MoreMonarch® Dark Dynasty Butterfly Bush
This compact new Buddleia fits easily into urban gardens with its compact, rounded habit. Unlike other dwarf Buddleias that become very wide-spreading, ‘Dark Dynasty’ keeps its neat shape as it […]
Read MoreQueen of Hearts Butterfly Bush
The vibrant, magenta red blooms are sure to capture the hearts of gardeners everywhere, as well as the butterflies and hummingbirds. The huge, 7-9″ panicles point upward and out on […]
Read MoreJack of Diamonds Heartleaf Brunnera
Huge 9-10″ leaves overlap dramatically at the base and look circular from a distance. Heavy silver overlay and vivid, wide, dark green veining pattern. Baby blue, forget-me-not type blossoms. A […]
Read MoreAspabroc Broccolini
This hybrid vegetable features asparagus-like stems and small broccoli heads and a combination of their flavors making it both mild and slightly peppery! Narrow and upright, harvest starts with the […]
Read MoreBlonde Ambition Blue Grama Grass
‘Blond Ambition’ has a unique, flag-like flower, unlike any other. A profusion of chartreuse blooms appear in mid-summer attracting butterflies. As the flowers mature they take on a blond color, […]
Read MoreWhitespire Gray Birch
Originally known as Betula platyphylla ‘Whitespire’ has now been assigned to Betula populifolia ‘Whitespire Senior’ after determining that it is indeed a Gray Birch. ‘Whitespire Senior’ has exfoliating white bark […]
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