Jeana Garden Phlox

Jeana Garden Phlox

Erect, stiff stems are topped with sweetly scented, lavender-pink flowers from midsummer through early autumn. The flowers are small but there are up to one hundred in each cluster creating […]

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Luminary™ Opalescence Tall Garden Phlox

Luminary™ Opalescence Tall Garden Phlox

Light pink flowers have dark pink eyes and form defined panicles. Dark green leaves. One of the very best for disease resistance; a care-free plant.

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Opening Act Ultrapink Hybrid Phlox

Opening Act Ultrapink Hybrid Phlox

This early blooming Phlox will add a long season of color to your garden with its fluoresecent rose pink flowers. Overall, it looks light pink. The dark green, glossy foliage […]

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Parksville Beach Woodland Phlox

Parksville Beach Woodland Phlox

Prepare to be bowled over by this hard to find but very rewarding Woodland Phlox that blooms so heavily you’ll wonder where it gets the energy to survive the flowering! […]

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Blue Moon Woodland Phlox

Blue Moon Woodland Phlox

Sometimes gardeners think that the only good plant is the newest plant from the hottest breeder. ‘Blue Moon’, a superb native plant discovered by Bill Cullina at the New England […]

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Purple Sprite Hybrid Spring Phlox

Purple Sprite Hybrid Spring Phlox

This hybrid Phlox forms a low, mounding habit of bright purple flowers with a tiny white halo in the center. It blooms about a week or so after Phlox subulata […]

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Dark Towers Beardtongue

Dark Towers Beardtongue

Known as one of America’s most attractive native wildflowers, there has been considerable breeding work done on the genus Penstemon. ‘Dark Towers’ is a true testament to that with its […]

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Husker Red Beard Tongue

Husker Red Beard Tongue

Perennial plant of the year in 1996, this easy to grow, easy care American Beauties winner performs in the garden despite you! Distinctive with its deep red to purple-red foliage, […]

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Canby’s Mountain Lover

Canby’s Mountain Lover

This plant has an uglier common name, Rat Stripper, likely from its low, dense, spreading habit and its shiny, deep, evergreen, prickly edged foliage that is held tight to the […]

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Red Wall® Virginia Creeper

Red Wall® Virginia Creeper

Fast, easy green walls! It’s said that ‘Good fences make good neighbors’, but fences can be downright ugly. Red Wall especially selected to dress up those miles of stockade fence […]

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