Radioactive Tickseed
If you think you’ve seen all the Coreopsis out there, just wait until you experience the heat of ‘Radioactive’. The velvety-red petals enhanced with gold/orange tips are contrasted with a […]
Read MorePolaris Tickseed
Polaris Tickseed has a compact form with brilliant white petals surrounding a yellow center that creates a daisy flower that will draw a crowd of admirers. One of the Big […]
Read MoreLily of the Valley
Old fashioned and very dependable, this leafy groundcover spreads by stolons and can create big patches of its wide, upright held, deep green foliage in partial shade or shade locations. […]
Read MoreSummer Sparkler™ Summersweet
It doesn’t take a genius to see that this Summersweet gets its name from the foot-long strands of densely packed fragrant flowers that twist off in all directions just like […]
Read MoreStand by Me Bush Clematis
A non-vining herbaceous Clematis that dies back to the ground at the end of the growing season. Blue bell-shaped flowers. Benefits from staking, cages or neighboring plants for support.
Read MoreMeyer Lemon
Fragrant flowers and juicy, thin-skinned fruit make the Meyer Lemon the pre-eminent tropical lemon. Keep away from frost and freezing contitions during New England winters. Will produce and survive in […]
Read MoreSpring Fleecing Fringetree
This Fringetree was selected because of its outstanding floral display. This has to be one of the most beautiful native trees in North America. The delicate, creamy white flowers are […]
Read MoreTiny Tortuga Turtlehead
Long lasting, hot pink blooms resemble a turtlehead and contrast wonderfully with the lustrous dark green leaves. The compact habit performs well in containers or mixed beds where it will […]
Read MoreTurtlehead
Unknown and underutilized, this moisture loving perennial will light up the garden in late summer and early autumn just when the landscape is crying out for color. This selection is […]
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