This rapid grower is a climbing vine that thrives best on trellises, arbors, walls, or fences. Dark green leaves have unique, showy, and fragrant, purple and white flowers. Edible fruits, called maypops, can be eaten off the vine or used in jellies.

Charming perennial prized for its large, satiny, pure white blooms with black spots.Divide in fall every 3-5 years. Summer dormancy. Rounded growth habit. Prefers a well drained, loamy soil in full sun. Dies back after flowering so interplant with other perennials.

Strongly upright growing, this selection features light green foliage topped by grey-green flowers stalks that bear stunning purple seed heads in late summer and fall. Perfect for grouping, it adds brilliant color and form to any planting. A wonderful form that is perfect for landscape grouping. Light green foliage is the perfect backdrop for stunning purple seed heads. Drought, deer and salt resistant. Tight, narrow form is unique.

There is nothing in the garden that compares to a Tree Peonys ability to take your breath away! Grafted on stout woody stems and decked out with light to medium green dissected foliage, these plants will top themselves with huge buds in early May that open, revealing massive 5 to 6 diameter white flowers later in the month. The color and flower forms are breathtaking and each plants flower power increases as the years go by as they slowly grow to form a substantial dense, compact bush. Tree Peonies love full sun and well-drained soil and will look great as a single superb specimen or grouped to form a swath of mid spring gardening heaven in the landscape!

Breathtaking, pure white, double flowers are held above deep green, lustrous foliage in late May providing an elegant garden show. Along with the show comes outstanding fragrance that fills the garden with its strong scent. Perfect for cutting to bring in the house, the flower along with the plant will create a spring show you will always look forward to.

Big and aggressively growing, this Peony really fills a space with its deep green foliage and puts on a huge show in late May when it is topped by huge, fragrant, double white flowers. Easy to grow and long-lived, you will never have a problem with this selection with the exception of missing its showy bloom when past.

A true garden classic, ‘Festiva Maxima’ is a dependable, very showy variety that still deserves a place of honor in the landscape. Individual stems break from the soil surface in a tight knit group revealing dark green, clean, deeply cut foliage. As the stems reach mature height in May, a big, round bud forms at the top of each stem, opening in late May with big white double flowers with a scattering of red flecks. Flowers are extremely fragrant, filling the garden with their scent and making them an outstanding cut flower. Plant ‘Festiva Maxima’ in full sun or part shade in moist, well-drained soil and provide plant support to keep its big, fluffy flowers from toppling when open.

Some plants are garden ‘fly-by-nights’, coming in like gangbusters only to be forgotten within a couple of years. Contrast that with ‘Duchess de Nemours’, a garden Peony that has stood the test of time in the garden for over 150 years and is still one of the best selections available today. It’s hard to beat it when it comes into bloom above deep green foliage with fat, double, full, fantastic, fragrant pure white flowers with a touch of cream in the middle in early June. These regal blooms are perfect for cutting and the plant will grow perfectly in any sunny, moist, well-drained location.

It’s a crime how underused this American Beauties tree is considering how rewarding, how attractive, and how easy to grow it is. It’s always an eye-opener to see a mature specimen with its narrow form, deep green, peach-like foliage, its outstanding bloom, and its riveting fall color. Sourwood’s clean foliage is a cooling presence in the landscape and great protection for your landscape’s birds. It also is the perfect background for its sprays of small, white, lily of the valley-like flowers that are borne on long, terminal, drooping strings in July and August. These slightly fragrant flowers are a magnet for native insects and butterflies and stand out as one of the few trees with a considerable summer bloom. Sourwood follows up its summer show with an incredible display of fall color with a searing burst of deep crimson foliage. Sourwood thrives in full sun or partial shade is nearly pest free, and is ready to make your landscape a better place for you and your garden critters!

Upright and aggressive growth, this Holly look-alike has that distinctive Holly foliage that is deep green and prickly and densely covers this plant’s pyramidal form. Easy to grow, easy to prune and deer resistant. Deer resistant and very shade tolerant. Aggressive growing and perfect for use as a specimen or grouped to form an easy to grow, easy to love border planting.