Red-Osier Dogwood
A ray of winter sunshine for your landscape! Arctic Fire Yellow dogwood offers the same legendary durability as red-twig dogwood but brings a cheerful yellow option. Stunning on its own, […]
Read MoreMidwinter Fire Dogwood
While most plants are hunkered down in the winter and looking non-descript, ‘Midwinter Fire’ is alive with color and ready to put on an unforgettable winter show. The color is […]
Read MoreTricolor Cornelian Cherry
This underused form of Dogwood will thrill you with its long-lasting, small yellow early spring flowers and superb, creamy bordered green foliage. Bird love it for its cherry-like late summer […]
Read MoreCornelian cherry dogwood
Showy small tree with a mounded form. Small yellow flowers are produced abundantly in early spring, followed by bright red, cherry-like fruit in summer. Glossy deep green foliage. Golden yellow fall […]
Read MorePagoda Dogwood
Elegant structure + unbelievable color = one perfect little tree! Golden Shadows® dogwood is the ideal candidate to grace a spot of honor in your landscape. This pagoda dogwood naturally […]
Read MoreGolden Prairie Fire Tatarian Dogwood
Get ready for color as this striking selection is awash in it year round! Brilliant golden foliage emerges in spring to cloak this easy to grow, rounded plant in season […]
Read MoreZagreb Tickseed
A real workhorse in the perennial border, ‘Zagreb’ will bloom from late June to late August adding color to the garden during the hottest part of the summer. Bright yellow […]
Read MoreSienna Sunset Tickseed
The latest color in the world of Coreopsis, this new variety is a sport of Coreopsis ‘Creme Brulee’. Sharing all of the great attributes of its parent, such as long […]
Read MoreMoonbeam Threadleaf Tickseed
This 1992 perennial plant of the year still packs a summer garden punch that few plants can equal! Pale yellow daisy flowers seem to float above delicate, needlelike foliage nearly […]
Read MoreThreadleaf Tickseed
You may know ‘Moonbeam’ and ‘Zagreb’ as the most popular forms of this plant but the original species is still the best for wildlife habitat in your backyard, and puts […]
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