Star of Fire Masterwort
These breathtaking flowers will stand out in any garden with their dark red blossoms that are supported by sturdy, dark-colored stems. ‘Star of Fire’ is perfect as a cut flower, […]
Read MoreSparling Stars Pink Masterwort
An upright, clump forming perennial with beautiful small pink flowers which are surrounded by a prominent pink bract. The colorful, pin cushion-like flowers bloom from June through August attracting both […]
Read MoreIce Cream Astilbe
Masses of soft pink, feathery plumes sit above glossy, dark green foliage in mid to late summer. The perfect ice cream for a cool, shady garden! Divide clumps every 3 […]
Read MoreDiamonds and Pearls Astilbe
The silvery-white flowers float above a thick mound of lush green foliage. It is a strong grower with a uniform, free-flowering habit. Blooms are densely packed with as many as […]
Read MoreChocolate Shogun False Spirea
‘Chocolate Shogun’ Astilbe starts with a mound of rich chocolate maroon, nearly black, foliage. This foliage provides a stunning backdrop for pale pink plumes that open in late June. ‘Chocolate […]
Read MoreWhite Heath Aster
Heath aster bursts into fragrant yellow centered, white daisy-like bloom in early fall. Narrow grey-green foliage is an important larval butterfly food. Easy to grow, this tolerant perennial thrives as […]
Read MoreEbony Spleenwort
A very unique fern, Ebony Spleenwort has sterile fronds that are only 2-6 inches long who’s blunt evergreen pinnae alternate. The ebony name refers to its shiny black stalk that […]
Read MoreFoxtail Fern
Long stems rise up from the soil and expand with fine textured, thin, tiny foliage so that each stem looks like a fox’s tail on this unique yet easy to […]
Read MoreQuick Silver Wild Ginger
Large dark green leaves that are mottled with a silver spots. The silver mottled foliage is complimented by large wide flowers that are brown, purple and cream. Evergreen foliage. Deer […]
Read MoreChinese Wild Ginger
Large, arching dark green leaves are heavily laced with silvery mottling throughout. In spring dark purple 2″ flowers emerge. Grow as a groundcover for the woodland garden. Also good for containers […]
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