Berry Cascade™ Wintergreen
Deep green , evergreen, lustrous foliage forms a dense, spreading mound that would be desirable even without flowers and fruit. But, add in tons of small white flowers in spring […]
Read MoreWinter Fiesta Wintergreen
Deep green, evergreen foliage forms a dense, spreading mat. White flowers in late summer turn into huge white berries in fall that turns cotton candy pink as the weather cools […]
Read MoreChristmas Wintergreen
An attractive, evergreen groundcover that saves its best show for fall and winter with red-tinged, dark green foliage and an outstanding display of large red berries that are both persistent […]
Read MoreBlue Mist Dwarf Fothergilla
‘Blue Mist’ is a dense, bushy shrub with oval blue-green leaves turning bright red, orange and yellow in autumn. Cylindrical terminal fragrant flower spikes to 4cm long, of small white […]
Read MoreShow Off® Starlet Forsythia
If your older forsythia takes up too much room and has a weak flower display, try this new, improved variety. It has the same fabulous flower display you get with […]
Read MoreAscot Rainbow Spurge
Unique foliage boasts long grey-green leaves with a striking yellow edge in warmer seasons and gives way to shades of red in cooler months. Great for beds, borders, or containers.
Read MoreFirst Blush Cushion Spurge
A hardy variety of Euphorbia plants that grows low to the ground with early blooming blush tone blossoms. The unique foliage of this plant makes it stand out, and it […]
Read MoreChocolate Snakeroot
More shade-tolerant than other varieties, this plant also boasts gorgeous deep purple foliage that remains dense with some early season pruning. Bright white flowers in September make this even more […]
Read MoreGateway Joe Pye Weed
A must-have for any naturalized water setting! This non-invasive variety of the native plant creates a dense upright clump to 6′ tall, bearing rosy pink clusters late summer through early […]
Read MoreLittle Joe Pye Weed
If you are looking for a butterfly magnet to add fluttering color to your home landscape, you just have to grow ‘Little Joe’. Like its bigger brother ‘Gateway’, ‘Little Joe’ […]
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