Dorthy’s Dawn™ Lenten Rose

Dorthy’s Dawn™ Lenten Rose

Large pink, forward facing blooms are held above the richly colored silvery-green marbled foliage. Dorothy’s Dawn™ will brighten the partially shaded garden and will slowly naturalize. Like all of the Frostkiss® […]

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Dana’s Dulcet® Lenten Rose

Dana’s Dulcet® Lenten Rose

What a way to start spring! This beauty will greet you in March and April with forwarding facing, pink to purple flowers with burgundy spotting in abundance. Foliage emerges after […]

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Bleeding Hearts False Sunflower

Bleeding Hearts False Sunflower

This native is a natural show off in the garden with large daisy like yellow-orange flowers that fade to a bronze color.   This perennial offers a continuous stream of […]

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Sapphire Blue Oat Grass

Compact and tightly mounded this colorful grass in an improvement from the species with brighter blue foliage that shows an improved resistance to rust in humid regions. Sapphire’s clumping form […]

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Harvest Moon Witch Hazel

This captivating selection developed by noted Connecticut Kalmia expert Richard Jaynes, blooms after the leaves have fallen in the fall. While this seems like a thing of small importance to […]

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Common Witchhazel

Common Witchhazel

This trouble free native straddles the line between tree and shrub but there is never any doubt of the outstanding characteristics it brings to the landscape. Aggressive growing, it quickly […]

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Princeton Sentry Maidenhair Tree

Princeton Sentry’ is a superb update on one of the all time great landscape trees with a form that is outstanding with memorable narrowness and neatness. This all male flower […]

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Johnson’s Blue Cranesbill

Johnson’s Blue Cranesbill

A sprawling habit and minimal seed set that keeps the bright flowers coming all summer makes Johnson’s Blue a popular border plant. Large, clear blue flowers can be tinged in […]

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Black Hucklberry

Black Hucklberry

Give huckleberries a bit of room and they will spread to form a thicket just 3 feet tall. Many species of butterflies visit the bell-shaped flowers in springtime. The flowers […]

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