Sugar Shack® Buttonbush

Sugar Shack® Buttonbush

Buttonbush has long been prized as a native, but it was way too big for most landscapes. Not anymore! We’ve cut the size in half and added colorful red fruit […]

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Fiber Optics® Buttonbush

Fiber Optics® Buttonbush

Fiber Optics® is a distinct improvement over the coarser Cephalanthus occidentalis that grows twice the size of this compact selection. Native from Florida to Mexico and north to Nova Scotia […]

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Crimson Comet Buttonbush

Crimson Comet Buttonbush

A pollinator magnet, Crimson Comet™ is also stunning with fragrant, white satellite blooms in late spring that change in attractive, round, red fruit loaded with seeds native songbirds love. Crimson […]

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Buttonbush

Buttonbush

If attractive colorful wildlife is your goal, Buttonbush is one of those essential native plants that will make your yard a regular stop for colorful critters. This upright growing selection […]

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Amethyst in Snow Bachelors Button

Amethyst in Snow Bachelors Button

Bachelor’s Buttons have always been one of the most dependable growers in the garden but not really one of its most exciting plants. ‘Amethyst in Snow’ is about to change […]

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New Jersey Tea, Redroot

New Jersey Tea, Redroot

This American Beauties native has a storied American history on the east coast as its common name came from the fact that its foliage was used as a tea substitute […]

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Everest Japanese Sedge

Everest Japanese Sedge

The pinnacle of beauty; fountains of narrow leaves with wide, pure-white leaf margins spill over to form compact clumps. A shade-loving grass, ‘Everest’ is lovely pouring on to a path, […]

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Feather Falls Sedge

This selection will thrill you with its outstanding form that creates a pleasing, flowing mound of rich, deep green evergreen foliage edged in white.  Perfect for moist soils, this plant […]

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Genti White Bellflower

Genti White Bellflower

Bright white Bellflowers are held in tight clusters and bloom profusely above the compact mounds of dark green foliage. Attracting butterflies, hummingbirds, and honeybees with its bright blooms from late spring into the […]

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