Burgundy Lowbush Blueberry
Selected at the University of Maine for its amazing red fall foliage color, this native plant goes beyond fruiting…it’s an outstanding landscape plant that just happens to produce an amazing […]
Read MoreBrunswick Lowbush Blueberry
It would be hard to find a plant that has more admirers or uses than this American Beauties selection. Its dense, low, spreading, compact form makes it an idea plant […]
Read MorePink Icing® Blueberry
Pink Icing® has breathtaking spring and fall foliage. Spring brings lovely new growth foliage color that has varying shades of pink mixed with blue and deeper greens. In the winter, […]
Read MoreJade Peacock Foamflower
Forms a compact clump of attractively dissected, green leaves with deep red to purple centers. Light pink buds open to creamy white flower spikes just above the foliage.
Read MoreSugar & Spice Foamflower
Superb foliage combines with heavy spring bloom and a landscape toughness that belies its beauty. ‘Sugar and Spice’ emerges in the spring with a mound of glossy green leaves with […]
Read MoreFingerpaint Foamflower
Outstanding form and foliage are the calling card of this shade loving perennial. It’s a beauty that forms a tight, rounded mound made up of deeply scalloped foliage that features […]
Read MorePurple Carpet Creeping Thyme
There’s a lot to love about this mounding, spreading groundcover. Its form is perfect for grouping in a mass planting, it loves to grow around and between pavers, its fine […]
Read MoreJunior Giant Arborvitae
The same deep, green foliage as the beloved ‘Green Giant’ but Junior is just that, a smaller version – great for the privacy screen that will max out at 20′ […]
Read MoreArborvitae
Irresistibly cute – and useful! Tater Tot® arborvitae is the perfect plant accessory for your landscape – its neat, rounded shape is ideal for sprucing up any space in your […]
Read MoreNorth Pole® Arvorvitae
North Pole® is an easy to grow evergreen that will thrive in your landscape through thick or thin. Actually, thick or thin may be the perfect analogy for this plant. […]
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