H.E. Beale Heather
This evergreen features a tight, spreading form and produces a profusion of double, pale pink, bell-shaped flowers in late summer into the fall. Deer resistant. Long summer bloom and great color […]
Read MorePearl Glam® Beautyberry
Don’t settle for a beautyberry that only struts its stuff in autumn – demand one that does more. Pearl Glam® callicarpa is showy starting in spring, with dark purple foliage […]
Read MoreVarder Valley Boxwood
This compact boxwood grows only up to 1.5″ per year, making it a great boxwood for small spaces and low maintenance. With a blue hue to the foliage, ‘Varder Valley’ […]
Read MoreGraham Blandy Boxwood
Here is an upright and narrow form of Boxwoods that offers an evergreen exclamation point in the landscape. ‘Graham Blandy’ is an attractive columnar, upright form with dark green, rounded […]
Read MoreNewGen Independence® Boxwood
NewGen Independence® was chosen based on its very high tolerance to boxwood blight as well as its outstanding performance in boxwood leafminer trials. It’s growth is similar to ‘Green Beauty’ […]
Read MoreAlexander’s Great Heartleaf Bugloss
This huge Brunnera has silvery foliage with striking green venation. Charming sky blue flowers bloom in April and May. The fluttering flowers add great contrasting texture to the thick, leathery […]
Read MoreSea Heart Forget Me Not
Two tones flowers are both pink and blue while the green and white foliage is so thick and hairy it holds up to heat and humidity, looking great over the […]
Read MoreDwarf Birch
‘Golden Treasure’ is an exceptionally cold-tolerant dwarf birch. New growth appears in sunset hues of yellow, red, and orange, and cheerful chartreuse foliage carries the plant through the entire season. […]
Read MoreWhitespire Gray Birch
Originally known as Betula platyphylla ‘Whitespire’ has now been assigned to Betula populifolia ‘Whitespire Senior’ after determining that it is indeed a Gray Birch. ‘Whitespire Senior’ has exfoliating white bark […]
Read MorePaper Birch
Known for its white, exfoliating bark, the paper birch (or canoe birch) is native to Canada and the Northern United States. The bark exfoliates in papery strips to reveal a […]
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