Purple Emperor™ Butterfly Bush
A dense but powerful package, ‘English Butterfly™ Purple Emperor™’ will color your summer landscape superbly with masses of purple flower cones from late July through September, that bring a light […]
Read MoreAdonis Blue Butterfly Bush
It’s hard not to be impressed by this selection developed in England that fits perfectly into slightly smaller garden spaces, but sacrifices none of the flower power. ‘Adonis’ at maturity […]
Read MoreBlack Knight Butterfly Bush
This plant literally explodes into a summer landscape with masses of 4″ to 10″ long cone-shaped flowers in dark purple shades from July through September. Adding to this color are […]
Read MoreMonarch® Prince Charming Butterfly Bush
Fountain-like branches form a tight, spreading mound and are tipped with flower buds starting in early June. Buds open to reveal unique, raspberry pink, fragrant flowers that pack tightly to […]
Read MoreAspabroc Broccolini
This hybrid vegetable features asparagus-like stems and small broccoli heads and a combination of their flavors making it both mild and slightly peppery! Narrow and upright, harvest starts with the […]
Read MoreBlonde Ambition Blue Grama Grass
‘Blond Ambition’ has a unique, flag-like flower, unlike any other. A profusion of chartreuse blooms appear in mid-summer attracting butterflies. As the flowers mature they take on a blond color, […]
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 MoreRoyal Frost Birch
What do you get when you blend the lustrous red/purple foliage of Betula ‘Crimson Frost’ with the with the tough borer resistance and brilliant white bark of Betula ‘Whitespire’? The […]
Read MoreDakota Pinnacle Birch
Narrow trees are hard to find and a great commodity for the landscape so when a tree as great looking as this comes along and is tall and narrow, people […]
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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