Striped 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 MoreWentworth Viburnum
This easy going, easy care native provides 3 seasons of landscape interest to humans and year round enjoyment to many essential native birds and butterflies. Flattened heads of creamy white […]
Read MoreBailey Compact American Cranberrybush
A great selection for naturalizing with its compact form, hardiness, strong flowering and superb set of bird attracting fruit. Creamy white flower heads appear in late May followed by profuse […]
Read MoreCardinal Candy® Viburnum
A fruiting masterpiece, this colorful selection is a naturalizing dream with enough bunches of shiny, scarlet-red fruit to get you and your birds excited. Awesome fruit display is not this […]
Read MoreFiala Remembrance Lilac
Vigorous, upright growing deciduous shrub with dark, bluish-green foliage and a profusion of 6-12″ long, very fragrant, double white flower spikes in spring. One of the most fragrant shrubs for […]
Read MoreDwarf Prairie Dropseed
Narrow fine textured blades create a tight upright habit that is slightly stiffer than the species and more compact. Silvery flowers are held above the foliage in fall and droop […]
Read MoreGolden Sunset™ Indiangrass
Golden Sunset™ is a fabulous native grass with olive-green foliage and golden yellow flowers that attract butterflies. Indiangrass is very vigorous and works well when interplanted with assertive native perennials […]
Read MoreCranberry Cocktail™ Hens & Chicks
Long red leaves tipped in green form a rosette that will brighten up the sunny garden or container. Chick Charms® Collectables are selected by breeder Chris Hansen for vigor, longevity […]
Read MoreENCORE RED RASPBERRY
Specially developed by Cornell University for its unique harvest season,Encore is a delicious filler for that gap between summer and fall raspberry harvests in late July to early August. You […]
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