Magenta Sprite Hybrid Spring Phlox
This hybrid Phlox forms a low, mounding habit of magenta pink, star-shaped flowers. It blooms about a week or so after Phlox subulata and does not spread aggressively.
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You would be wise to choose this Perovskia because it’s the darkest purple shade to date. Rich lavender-purple flowers are produced on strong, upright plants filled with oval-shaped, notched leaves. […]
Read MoreMidnight Masquerade Beardtongue
The perfect landscape perennial! Deep burgundy purple leaves look attractive all season long and form a tall, full and refined habit. Rich lavender purple flowers with pure white interiors top […]
Read MorePurple Fountain Grass
It’s a perennial somewhere but not in New England where it must be treated as an annual. But boy is it worth it! The deep burgundy foliage and continually blooming […]
Read MoreFireworks Purple Fountain Grass
“Wow” is how both you and your customers will describe this fiery, new version of a long time favorite. Like a Fourth of July fireworks display, Pennisetum ‘Fireworks’ will light […]
Read MoreKarley Rose Fountain Grass
If you love Pennisetum orientale you’re going to love ‘Karley Rose’. This chance seedling is bigger and bolder than P. orientale with darker foliage, a more upright look, and wider, […]
Read MorePrairie Winds® Desert Plains Fountain Grass
This large fountain grass makes a beautiful focal point in the fall garden. Showy bottlebrush-shaped flowers emerge dusky purple and age to tan atop the upright vase-shaped clump of green […]
Read MorePiglet Fountain Grass
Cut back in early April. Prefers a well drained soil in full sun. Divide clumps in late spring or early summer.
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