Excalibur Yucca
This yucca has beautiful blue green foliage with numerous curly, white filaments for added texture. It has a neat, round habit, smaller than the straight species. The amazing flower stems […]
Read MoreAdams Needle Yucca
Yucca gets a bad rap as a landscape plant and who knows why!! Maybe because it seems common, maybe because it looks different, but this American Beauties native has a […]
Read MoreYellowroot
Yellowroot is a fantastic woody groundcover that easily spreads to form a 1-3’ tall dense carpet, even in shade. It thrives in average to moist, slightly acidic soil. Small purple […]
Read MoreBlue Moon Wisteria
Like all Wisteria, this native to the lower mid-Atlantic area is a quick grower that needs space and support to grow and look its best. A heavy arbor will allow […]
Read MoreAmethyst Falls American Wisteria
If you love the Wisteria bloom but hate the fact that it can be one of the most noxious, overpowering, invasive plants in the landscape, why not try this outstanding, […]
Read MoreSilver Gem Prostrate Blue Violet
Silver variegated, tiny reddish-green foliage forms a cute little mound that is covered with delicate violet blooms from early spring and sporadically through the rest of the year. Attractive but […]
Read MoreStriped Cream Violet
Cream-colored flowers, with purple striations on the lower petal. Don’t worry if you see some holes from caterpillars on the lush deep green leaves. Many moths and the Fritillary butterflies […]
Read MoreBirds Foot Violet
Can plants be described as cute? If you are willing to make that concession, Viola pedata is one of the plants that is most likely to fit this description. With […]
Read MoreLabrador Viola
This little gem looks dainty but it hides incredible toughness behind this veneer of small size and delicate beauty. Small, round foliage emerges in early spring, purplish-green and showy forming […]
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