Deutschland Astilbe
Deutschland’ Astilbe starts the spring with a mound of bronzy, deep green foliage. This deeply cut foliage provides great texture for any shady area spring through fall and provides a […]
Read MoreVisons in White Chinese Astilbe
The shaded woodland garden is one of the toughest spots in the landscape to find plants that will thrive but, Visions in White Astilbe is the perfect summer blooming perennial […]
Read MoreDiamonds and Pearls Astilbe
The silvery-white flowers float above a thick mound of lush green foliage. It is a strong grower with a uniform, free-flowering habit. Blooms are densely packed with as many as […]
Read MoreBridal Veil Astilbe
You’d love this plant just for its foliage as ferny, shiny mounds of foliage form a beautiful tussock of green in a partial shade area. In June, flower spikes rise […]
Read MoreWhite Heath Aster
Heath aster bursts into fragrant yellow centered, white daisy-like bloom in early fall. Narrow grey-green foliage is an important larval butterfly food. Easy to grow, this tolerant perennial thrives as […]
Read MoreWhite Woodland Aster
Asters are the backbone of many late summer and fall landscapes. The white woodland aster is a terrific ground cover and is especially valuable because it grows so well in […]
Read MoreWoodland Aster
Understated yet indispensable in the American Beauties garden, this flowing, spreading, late summer blooming selection is one of the most tolerant plants available for performing well in dry, partial to […]
Read MoreX White Alpine Aster
Truly unique in so many ways, White Alpine Aster will thrill you with its striking qualities. Spring blooming, with large double white flowers and a dense, compact habit, this selection […]
Read MoreWhorled Milkweed
Whorled milkweed grows almost anywhere and attracts pollinators in droves! In fact, it is one of the most widely distributed milkweed species in the United States. Bright white to light […]
Read MoreCommon Milkweed
When most people think of milkweed, this is the one that comes to mind. Fragrant flowers bloom on tall, sturdy stems in mid-summer. Monarch butterflies need milkweed to because it […]
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