Mexican Hat Plant
Mounds of fine textured green foliage give rise to masses of stems bearing flowers that feature long, prominent cones surrounded by reflexed petals in shades of deep reddish-brown, orange and […]
Read MoreTassel Fern
Glossy, evergreen leaves are shiny and nearly glow in the shaded landscape. Polyblepharum means “many eyelashes” in reference to the hairy fiddleheads and petioles. As the fiddleheads unfurl they flip […]
Read MorePink Manners Obedient Plant
The much-loved obedient plant ‘Miss Manners’ has a new sister. ‘Pink Manners’ is a well-behaved, clump forming perennial that reaches 3’, just a bit bigger than her sister. Soft pink […]
Read MoreSherwood Purple Creeping Phlox
How can you go wrong with a plant that grows in shade, blooms like crazy in early to mid spring and is one of the most low maintenance plants you […]
Read MorePurple Fountain Grass
It’s a perennial somewhere but not in New England where it must be treated as an annual. But boy is it worth it! The deep burgundy foliage and continually blooming […]
Read MoreFireworks Purple Fountain Grass
“Wow” is how both you and your customers will describe this fiery, new version of a long time favorite. Like a Fourth of July fireworks display, Pennisetum ‘Fireworks’ will light […]
Read MoreKarley Rose Fountain Grass
If you love Pennisetum orientale you’re going to love ‘Karley Rose’. This chance seedling is bigger and bolder than P. orientale with darker foliage, a more upright look, and wider, […]
Read MorePiglet Fountain Grass
Cut back in early April. Prefers a well drained soil in full sun. Divide clumps in late spring or early summer.
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