Switch Grass
Notably wide for a Panicum, ‘Niagara Falls’ is excellent for filling space in the landscape. This native ornamental grass that appears like a Miscanthus in the landscape with arching foliage, […]
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One of the best upright growers in the garden with wonderful blue foliage and yellow fall color. A wonderful specimen that masses well. Blooms July through September.
Read MorePurple Tears Switchgrass
Strongly upright growing, this selection features light green foliage topped by grey-green flowers stalks that bear stunning purple seed heads in late summer and fall. Perfect for grouping, it adds […]
Read MoreBlue Fountain Switchgrass
Panicum is native grass that is very easy to grow and is a good grass for beginners. Greenish tan flowers cluster along the top part of the plant, while the […]
Read MoreDewey Blue Switch Grass
Blue tinted foliage and graceful fountain habit. The flowers are airy in fall with a light beige tone. Great for borders, mass plantings or containers. Use for fresh or dried […]
Read MoreTotem Pole Switch Grass
A sturdy, durable ornamental grass that withstands adverse weather conditions. Grey-green leaves form a strictly upright column of steel blue foliage. Golden seed heads in fall.
Read MoreVictoire De La Marne Peony
Stunning bloom is the calling card for this herbaceous peony as stem ending, fat, rounded buds open to huge flowers of deep magenta-red that are fully double resulting in a […]
Read MoreShirley Temple Peony
Big and aggressively growing, this Peony really fills a space with its deep green foliage and puts on a huge show in late May when it is topped by huge, […]
Read MoreGulftide False Holly
Upright and aggressive growth, this Holly look-alike has that distinctive Holly foliage that is deep green and prickly and densely covers this plant’s pyramidal form. Easy to grow, easy to […]
Read MorePurrsian Blue Catmint
Naturally rounded, this fragrant little plant covers itself in bright blue blooms from the first hint of warm summer weather until autumn arrives Butterflies and hummingbirds are drawn to ‘Purrsian […]
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