Spring Blue Moss Phlox
Shiny green, needle-like foliage forms an evergreen mat. Looks especially pretty draped over rock walls. Masses of blue flowers begin flowering in late April. Perfect for massing in sun or […]
Read MoreEye Shadow Moss Phlox
Needle-like foliage forms an evergreen mat that flows over anything in its path and serves as the backdrop for masses of bright, rose-pink flowers starting in late April. A magnet […]
Read MoreHome Fries Creeping Phlox
It has gorgeous true pink flowers that bloom during May and June and wanders the forest floor by way of rooting at the nodes. Give it moist, humus-enriched soil in […]
Read MoreCandy Crush Dwarf Garden Phlox
7 years of breeding went into the selection of such a compact, mildew, and deer resistant selection with great natural branching. The compact form and full-sized pink and white blooms […]
Read MoreSweet Tart Garden Phlox
A breakthrough in Phlox sizing, this compact selection may be much more compact than regular sized Garden Phlox but its flower power puts those taller relatives to shame with a […]
Read MoreBlue 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 […]
Read MoreVolcano® Ruby Garden Phlox
Volcano Ruby’ is the latest addition to this popular series of mildew-resistant Garden Phlox that debuted in 2004. This great new color blooms with plum-red flowers that have an electric […]
Read MoreHusker 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, […]
Read MoreRed Head Fountain Grass
This selection forms a large mound of arching green leaves. Soft smoky-pink coloured bottlebrush flower spikes appear in mid to late summer, turning to buff as they dry. Flowers are […]
Read MoreCanby’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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