Red Bandit Mountain Laurel
This rounded, compact plant is vigorous and covered with lustrous, green foliage. Buds expand and open in late May with distinctive deep pink flowers with a striking maroon band.
Read MorePink Charm Mountain Laurel
This American Beauties native is a fixture in the landscape in shaded, wooded locations and will be the backbone of shaded areas in your landscape, too. Even better, ‘Pink Charm’ […]
Read MoreKeepsake Mountain Laurel
Raspberry-red buds open into burgundy flowers edged in white. As the flowers fade, lush bronzy-red foliage erupts from the stems and matures to an interesting bluish sheen. Native shade loving […]
Read MoreElf Mountain Laurel
Miniature in habit and slower growing. Flowers are standard size with light pink buds opening almost pure white. A small wonder. This Richard Jaynes’ introduction is a 2003 Cary Award […]
Read MoreBullseye Mountain Laurel
Its flowers have broad bands of cinnamon-purple with a white center and edge. Handsome bronze-red new growth. Stems are purplish-red on the side exposed to sun. Native shade loving plant. […]
Read MoreSheep Laurel
Your vision of how other Kalmia look may influence you to envision a much different plant than this radically different Kalmia with blue-green, almost needle-like evergreen foliage that forms a […]
Read MoreArboretum Eastern Red Cedar
To many people this is just another native evergreen that is seen but not recognized for the great look and great critters it brings to the landscape. This upright growing […]
Read MoreSilver Eastern Redcedar
Glauca’ features silvery-blue needle like foliage and a tidy upright in form that is perfect for a variety of landscape situations. It provides outstanding cover for a myriad of native […]
Read MoreEastern Red Cedar
To many people this is just another native evergreen that is seen but not recognized for the great look and great critters it brings to the landscape. This upright growing […]
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