Enchanted Indigo Spike Speedwell
Vivid royal purple flower wands are borne prolifically atop the compact, full mound of bright green foliage. Often reblooms in late summer. Plant near the front of the border.
Read MoreMona Lisa Smile Speedwell
‘Mona Lisa Smile’ has long rosy purple spikes that attract butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden. A dense, rounded habit and thick green foliage looks great in the garden even […]
Read MoreWizard of Ahhs Spike Speedwell
Joining the popular Magic Show® Collection, this plant brings early blooming, outstanding flower color, and neat habit. One of the earliest Veronica to bloom, this plant produces thick spikes of […]
Read MorePurple Leia Spike Speedwell
Columnar and upright but still compact, this selection boldly fills the middle of the garden with a powerful show of late spring into early summer purple bloom on spikes atop […]
Read MoreBubblegum Candles Speedwell
Bubblegum Candles has a compact form and flower spikes that are densely filled with vivid, deep pink blooms. The spikes truly look like clusters of candles above the clean, glossy […]
Read MoreSouthern Cross Ironweed
Compact and lower growing than its native relative, ‘Southern Cross’ brings great summer color to the garden on a plant that is incredibly tolerant and easy to grow. Tall, strongly […]
Read MoreSt. Cloud Half Highbush Blueberry
Coming from the University of Minnesota, St. Cloud Blueberry is hardy and produces a very tasty dark blueberry. They are great for fresh eating because they are sweet and crisp. […]
Read MorePerpetua® Blueberry
Perpetua® is a true double-cropping blueberry that sets one crop of fruit in mid-summer, and then flowers and fruits a second time to provide ripe fruit in the fall. The […]
Read MoreCabernet Splash™ Blueberry
“Edible Ornamentals” are a hot topic these days, and Cabernet™ Splash is one truly spectacular new introduction. The ever-changing foliage emerges a deep, dark cabernet color, then grows into a […]
Read MoreNocturne Blueberry
Dark as night berries are beautiful and contrast with the bright orange of immature fruits. Highly self-fertile and averaging around 12 pounds of berries per plant, you are sure to have plenty for […]
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