Tulip Tree

Tulip Tree

One of the most upright and stunning eastern hardwoods. The Tulip Tree has a straight trunk with big showy flowers that pop from each branch. These blooms are yellow-orange in […]

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Spicebush

Spicebush

Every American Beauties garden should have a home for a plant this versatile and this easy to grow. Oval and upright, Spicebush is a perfect plant for grouping as a […]

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Tiny Glow Dwarf Asiatic Lily

Tiny Glow Dwarf Asiatic Lily

Stiff, upright stems hold shiny, deep green, spear shaped leaves. Each stem loads up with buds that open in early summer to big, brilliant bright yellow colored flowers in late […]

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Tiny Bee Dwarf Asiatic Lily

Tiny Bee Dwarf Asiatic Lily

A member of the Lily Looks™ series developed in the Netherlands, this dwarf lily is a rich sunny accent for containers and flower borders. Delicate black freckles add to the […]

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Tiny Parrot Dwarf Asiatic Lily

Tiny Parrot Dwarf Asiatic Lily

Stiff, upright stems hold shiny, deep green, spear shaped leaves. Each stem loads up with buds that open in early summer to big, brilliant bright yellow with bright red and […]

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The Rocket Bigleaf Goldenray

The Rocket Bigleaf Goldenray

Unlike ‘Desdemona’, ‘The Rocket’ is grown for its spires of bright yellow flowers. Yet the large 8-10″ leaves will create a beautiful mound 3-4′ tall and round, a real eye-catcher. […]

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Bottle Rocket Ligularia Hybrid

Bottle Rocket Ligularia Hybrid

This sure-to-stun novelty sports large, serrated leaves that present themselves like landing pads beneath mustard yellow, rocket-shaped flower spikes. Add a touch of whimsy to your landscape with this fun […]

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Becky Shasta Daisy

Becky Shasta Daisy

Single 2-3″ white flowers all summer long if dead headed. Lustrous deep green foliage. Hardy and durable if planted in well-drained soil and full sun. June-July. 2003 Perennial Plant of […]

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Lacrosse Shasta Daisy

Lacrosse Shasta Daisy

Does well behaved automatically mean dull? In other worlds that may be a possibility but in the plant world, ‘Lacrosse’ can answer this question with an emphatic NO! Once you […]

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Whoops-a-Daisy Shasta Daisy

Whoops-a-Daisy Shasta Daisy

A greatly improved dwarf selection forms exceptionally dense, rounded ball-shaped mound of dark green foliage. Large, 3-4″ white flowers with gold centers obscure the foliage at height of bloom. Easy […]

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