Color Flash Lime Astilbe
Get ready for riotous foliage color that may have you squinting from the glare!! ‘Colorflash Lime’ has the market cornered in hot foliage color with frilly, deeply cut leaves that […]
Read MoreDarkside of the Moon Astilbe
We guarantee you’ve never seen an Astilbe like this- much like the dark side of the Moon. ‘Darkside of the Moon’ features an attractive mounding form of luscious, rich brown […]
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 MoreWhorled Milkweed
Whorled milkweed grows almost anywhere and attracts pollinators in droves! In fact, it is one of the most widely distributed milkweed species in the United States. Bright white to light […]
Read MoreHello Yellow
‘Hello Yellow’ produces loads of bright yellow flower clusters from early summer into early autumn. Deadheading early in the season will encourage the plant to send up another round of […]
Read MoreGay Butterflies Butterfly Weed
Not only is ‘Gay Butterflies’ spectacular to look at, with its vivid orange flat-topped flowers with red overtones and yellow centers, but is highly nutritional and attractive to beneficial pollinators. […]
Read MoreButterfly Milkweed
Like its relative, Asclepias incarnata, this plant is essential to attracting Monarch butterflies to the landscape but, unlike incarnata, it likes a much drier spot and, since its profile is […]
Read MoreSwamp Milkweed
While this plant is an absolute must for attracting butterflies to the landscape, it is also a must for the beauty it adds to the garden. Upright growing with long, […]
Read MoreArrow Leaf Ginger
Arrow Leaf Ginger is a beautiful green low growing ground cover, perfect for shaded woodland areas. In early to late summer this native Ginger produces unique purple flowers or jug […]
Read MoreChantilly Lace Goatsbeard
A part-shade loving perennial that produces beautiful sprays of lacy, cream-colored flowers. A similar look to Astilbe, but more drought tolerant.
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