Hummingbird Summersweet
A dense, compact selection of alnifolia with lustrous, deep, dark green foliage and a profusion of long, extremely fragrant flower spikes that will really add spice to any early to […]
Read MoreSummer Sweet / Sweet Pepper Bush
Summer sweet is a vase-shaped deciduous shrub, which features fluffy, bottle brush-like, 3-6″ spikes of extremely fragrant white flowers that are an extremely important nectar source in summer. Glossy, dark […]
Read MoreSerious Black Bush Clematis
A new species in Clematis is completely different then the traditional vining Clmatis. It is a bush type that does not require staking but it does benfit if planted with […]
Read MoreSweet Autumn Clematis
Save the best for last. Flowering later than other varieties, paniculata goes into bloom in September and continues through October. Tiny 1″ blooms cover the plant, and carry a light […]
Read MoreSuperba Clematis
Everyone knows Clematis ‘Jackmanii’ with its huge purple-blue flowers..for many, it doesn’t seem like spring without its stunning bloom. If you love ‘Jackmanii’ then you will fall head over heels […]
Read MoreSapphire Indigo™ Clematis
Nearly continuous blooming on this compact vine. Stunning masses of large sapphire blue flowers over a long bloom season. Will grow without support, but can be trained as a climber […]
Read MoreTranquilite™ Clematis
An exceptional and attractive free flowering plant which is great for the smaller garden due to its compact habit. A superb plant for growing in a shaded area such as […]
Read MoreSarah Elizabeth™ Clematis
This distinct, attractive pink almost seems to glow. The mass of flowers appears from late Spring until late Autumn. It grows to 1-2/1-5m (4/5ft ) and its subtle colors make […]
Read MoreSamaritan Jo™ Clematis
A clematis with a distinctly different flower and flowering habit, which produces many blooms at one time. Named in recognition of the great volunteer work that the Samaritans offer to […]
Read MoreRamona Clematis
Large pale blue to deep blue flowers cover this climbing vine from May till September. Many gardeners prefer the flowers on the new growth and prune it down to 8-12″ […]
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