Glowing Dream Coneflower

Glowing Dream Coneflower

Large, highlighter-pink flowers have dark cones and produced above dark green leaves. Leave the flowers intact into winter to watch birds come to eat! Perfect for any sunny garden, but […]

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Dalmation Peach Foxglove

Dalmation Peach Foxglove

Talk about a spring and summer thriller, this selection’s basal mound thick, large green leaves gives rise to strong, tall flower stalks bearing beefy buds in early June. The flowers […]

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Strawberry Foxglove

Magnificent is the word that will come to mind when you see the huge, pink flowers spotted darker on tall spikes starting in early to mid-June and continuing on through […]

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Foxy Foxglove

Big coarse foliage forms a basal mound that gives rise to tall stalks bearing flower buds.  These buds open in late May to create incredibly tall spires of downward facing […]

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Candy Mountain Foxglove

Candy Mountain Foxglove

This selection will provide so much concentrated bloom it might make your head hurt. You’ll put up with the pain when you take a look at this plant’s superior garden […]

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Berry Canary Tropical Foxglove

Berry Canary Tropical Foxglove

‘Berry Canary` has a more compact, proportional habit and thus a neater appearance in containers and landscapes. Spikes of hot pink flowers with creamy yellow, burgundy speckled throats are borne […]

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Gold Hearts Bleeding Heart

Gold Hearts Bleeding Heart

Try this for a new twist on an old fashioned plant… gold foliage! That’s right, ‘Gold Heart’ has the Bleeding Heart flower that we all know and love each spring, […]

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Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart

Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart

Old-fashioned bleeding heart. Largest flowers of the group, pleasantly pink. Round growth habit brings the plant to 30″ tall and wide. Blooms May through June. Potential mid-summer dormancy, yet will […]

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Fern-leaved Bleeding Heart

Fern-leaved Bleeding Heart

An alpine-type bleeding heart that’s worthy of the Proven Winners name! ‘Pink Diamonds’ explodes with flowers in late spring to early summer and blooms throughout the season. Pink flowers open […]

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