Culvers Root

Culvers Root

Looking like a Veronica on steroids, this large growing American Beauties perennial loves full sun and flowers like it’s on steroids, too with an impressively long season of bloom to […]

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Creeping Speedwell

Creeping Speedwell

These gloriously flat mats of deep green, shiny foliage produce a sweet effect in the landscape. Dependable, tough, yet very attractive, this selection really shows off in May with loads […]

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White Wands Spike Speedwell

White Wands Spike Speedwell

Pure white flower wands are borne prolifically atop the short, dense clump of dark green foliage. Try planting in combination containers or near the front of the border.

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St. 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. […]

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Perpetua® Blueberry

Perpetua® 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 […]

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Midnight Cascade Blueberry

Midnight Cascade Blueberry

White, bell-shaped flowers in the spring lead to an abundant summer crop of blueberries. The ripe fruit is packed with aromatic flavors and antioxidants. The foliage has hints of red […]

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Cabernet Splash™ Blueberry

Cabernet 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 […]

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Nocturne Blueberry

Nocturne 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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A unique blueberry with a sweet, pineapple flavor and foliage resembling Eucalyptus! White flowers in the spring lead to a summer crop of large blueberries. Foliage will have hints of […]

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