Shagbark Hickory
This low maintenance shade tree will be a showy and edible addition to your own. The barks commonly peels and curls off it’s straight trunk. Covered in yellow-green leaves, thick-shelled […]
Read MoreTussock Sedge
Tussock sedge grows in 2-3′ tall clumps about 2′ wide. As old leaves die, they build up around the living plant, making a “tussock” or little hill. It grows in […]
Read MorePennsylvania Sedge
You might never notice this plant until you saw it perform in dry, dark, shaded landscape areas where its ability to grow, shine, and thrive will definitely grab your attention. […]
Read MoreBunny Blue™ Sedge
Brighten up any shade to semi-shade area with this striking, mounding little grass. ‘Bunny Blue’ is evergreen, so its tussock metallic-blue foliage is visible year round, plus its foliage is […]
Read MoreAppalachian Sedge
If you are looking for a real texture contrast and a plant that will thrive in partial to full shade, Appalachian Sedge may be the answer. All sedges love shade […]
Read MoreCreek 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 MoreTrumpet Vine
This aggressively growing vine is easy to grow and one of the most rewarding plants you can have in your landscape. It may take awhile to bloom but once it […]
Read MoreSimply Scentsational Sweetshrub
As soon as you come near Simply Scentsational calycanthus, your nose knows: this is something special. It is the calycanthus that actually lives up to – maybe even exceeds - the oft-described […]
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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