Spilled Wine® Weigela
The new look purple leaved weigela! Spilled Wine has dark red, wavy leaves and a spreading habit. Its hot pink-magenta flowers are similar to those of Wine & Roses, but […]
Read MoreSonic Bloom® Pink Reblooming Weigela
Scrumptious hot pink flowers emerge in May and continue to bloom until frost. An alluring choice for shrub borders, mixed borders, and foundation plantings, you will love watching the butterflies […]
Read MorePeach Jump Up
It features purple upper petals, peach lower ‘face’ petals, lavender whiskers and wonderful fragrance. Viola is a popular landscape series that overwinter well thanks to a vigorous root system. They […]
Read MoreAspire Speedwell
The neat fact about Aspire Speedwell is not only its great pink flowers it’s the fact that it stays looking fresh and blooming longer then other Veronicas. Its compact form […]
Read MoreGiles Van Hees Speedwell
Giles Van Hees’ is a dwarf variety of Speedwell and its dense, compact form, along with its oversized display of reddish-pink, long-lived flowers will make this plant a staple in […]
Read MoreFirst Love Speedwell
Veronica is one of those easy care perennials that can be easy to overlook in the garden except during its fairly narrow bloom time starting in late spring. ‘First Love’ […]
Read MorePink Potion Spike Speedwell
Baby pink flower wands are borne prolifically atop a rounded, low clump of deep green foliage. Try planting in combination containers or near the front of the border.
Read MoreSweet Lullaby Speedwell
This sweet and petite selection offers a soft color palette. Pure baby pink flower spikes stand atop a very short, compact mound of healthy green foliage. The ideal size perennial […]
Read MoreBubblegum Candles Speedwell
Bubblegum Candles has a compact form and flower spikes that are densely filled with vivid, deep pink blooms. The spikes truly look like clusters of candles above the clean, glossy […]
Read MorePilgrim Cranberry
Cranberries are not just for growing in the closest bog as you’ll see when you plant ‘Pilgrim’ in your home landscape. While all Cranberries tolerate wet growing conditions, all you’ll […]
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