Jacob Cline Bee Balm
Easy to grow and aggressive, this fragrant foliaged selection will stake out a block of space in any sunny to partially sunny garden and deliver beauty in the form of […]
Read MoreRaspberry Wine Beebalm
Wine red flowers open from buds that resemble raspberries. A stunning and long flowering perennial that makes a great cut flower and the petals are edible. The flowers’ sweet nectar […]
Read MoreFireball Bee Balm
Well behaved and Monarda are not words that always appear in the same sentence. Many Monarda, despite their marvelous ability to bloom heavily in a huge variety of conditions and […]
Read MoreRed Leaved Miscanthus
We love this grass! It’s hidden talents surface in early September, when cooler weather sets in. Deep green foliage suddenly turns all shades of red, orange and purple. Tall flower […]
Read MoreLittle Miss Maiden Grass
Narrow, arching foliage emerges green in spring, becoming bright red and purple in early May. Clump centers remain bright green for stunning contrast. Unlike most flowering perennials, ‘Little Miss’ will add […]
Read MoreGold Breeze Maiden Grass
Dark green and gold foliage contrasts with showy red late summer bloom spikes. For border, accent or groupings.Cut back in early April. Upright clump-forming grass. Divide in early spring every […]
Read MoreCabaret Maiden Grass
You haven’t seen a variegated grass like this U.S. National Arboretum introduction ever and you’ll want one, at the very least, for your landscape as soon as you see it! […]
Read MoreRed Sundenia® Mandevilla
Sundenia® Red brings the huge, trumpet type flowers you love about Mandevilla and puts them on a denser, more compact vining plant that is far easier to use on smaller […]
Read MoreRed Sun Parasol Mandevilla
Stunning new genetics have made the Sun Parasols a revolutionary leap forward in the tropical Mandevilla genus. These natural climbers exhibit superb basal branching and excellent garden performance along with […]
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