Blue Ice Star Flower
Narrow, deep green, willow-like foliage gives rise to showy, pyramidal clusters of deep, lavender-blue flowers in late May through June. It’s hard not to fall in love with this plant […]
Read MoreSpring Glory Serviceberry
Everything you have come to love about serviceberries, but in a much smaller package. Its compact habit lends itself to more applications in the landscape, meaning the fabulous spring flower […]
Read MoreShadblow Serviceberry
This vigorous, multi-stemmed native is a true harbinger of spring in the northeast part of the country and one of the easiest, most rewarding landscape plants to grow. Its stems […]
Read MoreStanding Ovation™ Serviceberry
With three-season interest, this serviceberry deserves a “standing ovation”. Dark green, almost circular leaves change to red and orange in autumn. Stems are covered in white flowers each spring, sometimes […]
Read MoreScallion, Bunching Onion
With these scallions, you can go straight from the garden to the kitchen and cook up something delicious! From fresh garnishes on salads and soups, to a flavor highlight in […]
Read MoreWild Nodding Onion
Easy to identify by its distinctive, nodding, pastel lilac-pink flowers in late spring, Nodding Onion thrives in challenging sites such as hot sun and gravely soil. It is strikingly beautiful […]
Read MoreMount Everest Flowering Onion
Mount Everest is a late spring bloomer that looks spectacular when placed against a dark background. A towering variety of ornamental onions with snow white, baseball sized globes that sit […]
Read MoreSerendipity Ornamental Onion
The word “serendipity” means an unexpected occurrence, and what a fitting name for this sport of the popular ‘Millenium’! The sport shares all of the qualities that made ‘Millenium’ great, […]
Read MoreMillenium Flowering Onion
Thick, narrow, strap-like foliage forms a mound that gives rise to stalk that elevate above the foliage bearing a round, tight ball of buds. These buds open in July producing […]
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