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American Persimmon

A native tree that will produce over 30 lbs of delicous, sweet persimmons in late September is a win for any home orchard. Not bothered by pests or diseases this […]

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Meader Eastern Persimmon

A result of breeding work by Professor Elwyn Meader of the University New Hampshire, this selection is both cold hardy and self-fruitful needing no fertilization from another Persimmon variety to […]

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Magic Fountain Weeping Persimmon

A distinct selection of native Persimmon noted for its rapid, upright growth and weeping branches. Will reach 10 to 15 feet tall and 5 to 7 feet wide. Female variety, […]

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Berry Canary Tropical Foxglove

Berry Canary Tropical Foxglove

‘Berry Canary` has a more compact, proportional habit and thus a neater appearance in containers and landscapes. Spikes of hot pink flowers with creamy yellow, burgundy speckled throats are borne […]

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Million Dollar Blue Bee Delphinium

Million Dollar Blue Bee Delphinium

Deep green, highly dissected foliage forms a mound that gives rise to strong, erect flower stalks in late spring. Buds form along the length of the stalk and open in […]

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Red Lark Larkspur

Red Lark Larkspur

This plant will stop you in your tracks with spikes of coral red double flowers rising above a mound of scalloped foliage in late spring and summer. These blooms are […]

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Pink Punch Hybrid Bee Delphinium

Pink Punch Hybrid Bee Delphinium

A classic garden perennial in improved upon with rich mulberry pink flowers that bloom in early summer adding color to the back of the mixed border. Butterflies and hummingbirds flock […]

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Mini Stars Hybrid Bee Delphinium

Mini Stars Hybrid Bee Delphinium

Finally! A Delphinium with those big, showy spikes of flowers but in a much shorter form! ‘Mini Stars’ make the dream come true with huge spikes of purple, blue, pink […]

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Shelby Bee Delphinium

Shelby Bee Delphinium

A cutting gardener’s dream! Well-branched strong sturdy stems shoot up from a frilly mound of green foliage. Tall spires of double lavender flowers bloom in early summer and continue till […]

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