Paper Birch
Known for its white, exfoliating bark, the paper birch (or canoe birch) is native to Canada and the Northern United States. The bark exfoliates in papery strips to reveal a […]
Read MoreShiloh Splash Variegated River Birch
A beautiful verigated birch that holds up well in the landscape, ‘Shiloh Splash’ has the distinct advantage over other Birches of having an exciting bicolored foliage of crisp green and […]
Read MoreCity Slicker® River Birch
A natural sport of Betula nigra found in Oaklahoma, City Slicker® is one of the most talked about River Birch of our day. Irresistable in its creamy white, papery bark […]
Read MoreWinter Glow Heartleaf Bergenia
Bright pink to red blooms are held above bright green foliage that can turn a vivid bronze-purple color in the fall. The evergreen foliage and flowers can be used in […]
Read MoreOverture Heartleaf Bergenia
This early blooming, shade loving perennial will thrill you for its bloom but its foliage is one of those subtle landscape charms that can become the bedrock of the garden. […]
Read MoreSakura Heartleaf Bergenia
‘Sakura’ means Cherry Blossoms in Japanese, and that is what you’ll see with stems of double to semi-double bright pink flowers floating above glossy deep green to burgundy evergreen foliage […]
Read MorePink Dragonfly Pig-squeak
Bright pink blooms are held above narrow green foliage that can turn a vivid purple color in the fall. The evergreen foliage and flowers can be used in bouquets. Great […]
Read MoreCitrus Barberry
Golden barberry just got better! This bright yellow barberry has a neat, rounded habit that results in a uniformly ball-shaped plant. It makes an excellent low-maintenance hedge, needing little if […]
Read MoreRocket Orange Barberry
New foliage blazes with vibrant coral-orange, then softens to mid-green before blasting off again in autumn as ruby-red. Vigorous upright grower is great in mass planting or for impressive specimen […]
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