Creek sedge
This native plant offers a shiny evergreen sedge that forms a gracefull, fountain-like mound. It is perfect for shadier spots in the garden, woodland gardens or along a path. It […]
Read MoreRibbon Falls Sedge
You’ll love the delightful, mounding form of this tough, easy to grow shade lover that features deep green foliage that appears to curl under the plant to produce a unique, […]
Read MoreMiss Melanie Bellflower
Bellflowers are among the most popular of perennials. This showy, dwarf species is often grown in rock gardens, used as an edging, or in tubs and pots. Plants form a […]
Read MoreGenti White Bellflower
Bright white Bellflowers are held in tight clusters and bloom profusely above the compact mounds of dark green foliage. Attracting butterflies, hummingbirds, and honeybees with its bright blooms from late spring into the […]
Read MoreGenti Blue Bellflower
Beautiful violet-blue Bellflowers are held in tight clusters and bloom profusely above the compact mounds of dark green foliage. Attracting butterflies, hummingbirds, and honeybees with its bright blooms from late spring into the […]
Read MoreRapido Blue Carpathian Bellflower
From late spring to late summer, ‘Rapido Blue’ will delight you and your Hummingbird friends with copious mounds of cup shaped, violet blue flowers and dense, dark green foliage. Don’t […]
Read MoreRingsabell Mullberry Rose Bellflower
A dense mound of foliage provides the backdrop for flower stems bearing huge buds that open in late May through June to show off huge, 2″ long dangling tubular bells […]
Read MoreBlue Rivulet Bellflower
Prolific star-shaped, lavender-blue flowers with a light center eye. A vigorous grower, flowering from May to June. ‘Blue Rivulet’ has a graceful spreading habit, with masses of pristine flowers atop […]
Read MoreDickson’s Gold Bellflower
Get ready for great color without having to wait for the bloom! This selection can’t be missed with brilliant golden-yellow foliage forming a tight, spreading mass that is covered with […]
Read MoreMarsh Marigold
Early to show in the garden, Marsh Marigold is at home in the most moist part of the landscape, in fact, it will not tolerate drying out and prefers at […]
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