Deep green, leathery foliage forms a tight, spreading plant. Fat flower buds top each branch and open in early to mid May to reveal huge trusses of reddish-purple bloom with deep red flares. What a show! Superb foliage and massive spring bloom make this plant stand out. Perfect for use along a foundation or massed to form a border planting in semi-shade.

Adds unusual texture to the landscape with its unique, long, deep green, narrow leathery foliage. Big buds above the foliage burst into bloom in May with trusses of big lavender flowers.  Long narrow foliage is unique and adds great landscape texture. Big, showy mid spring bloom. Plant in groups to form a hedge in partially shaded border areas.

Scent-Sational™ Lilac is one of a new generation of Rhododendrons that feature profuse and stunning bloom along with a much enhanced ability to survive and thrive in heavier, higher ph soils. Its purple buds swell in mid-May opening to massive trusses of huge lilac flowers that shine against big, lustrous green foliage.

Dramatic merlot-red, ruffled blooms emerge on a neat, mounded plant in May. Deep red flowers against glossy, dark green foliage create a show-stopping explosion in your landscape. ‘Dark Lord’ is a conversation piece, not your average Rhody! This medium height, rounded evergreen is a favorite of bees and other pollinators! 

‘Anah Kruschke’ seems to have a longer than average bloom time, because the buds are a rich purple before opening. In May & early June it produces large clusters of reddish purple flowers with dark crimson-violet freckling. This super hardy, super floriferous selection has a compact habit with deep green, leathery foliage which compliments its outstanding and long lasting blooms.

Hairy Mountain Mint is one of the best perennials for helping polliators. Aromatic foliage smells of mint and the flowers are small white to pale lavender with purple spots. Each flower is so full of nectar they are sure to be busy with numerous butterflies and pollinators.

Purple Sunset™ Ornamental Pomegranate is one by far of the most remarkable new plants on the market. Its bushy, compact habit and small, dark green leaves are the perfect backdrop for the loads of bright orange, trumpet shaped flowers followed by swaying ornamental, purple-black fruit.

A very tolerant plant with intense purple-red foliage that shows stunningly throughout the summer. Small, single pink flowers line the branches before foliage flushes in late April and are very effective. Good plant for hedging, borders, or as an accent, it thrives in poor sandy soils.

Legendary for its productivity, this European Plum is a vigorous grower and bloomer as it covers itself with a cloud of white bloom in spring. Small plums form and mature in mid-August as a small, blue skinned, yellow fleshed fruit you’ll love!Heavy producer. Self-pollinating but best planted with another European Plum. Profuse spring bloom. Fruit is perfect for jams, canning and preserves but is tasty fresh off the tree, too.

Semi-dwarf. This Japanese variety is a vigorous, fast growing plant that produces large crops of beefy, round fruit with thin, purple-red skin. This tart, sweet fruit ripens in mid-August and is excellent for fresh eating and canning.