You haven’t seen a variegated grass like this U.S. National Arboretum introduction ever and you’ll want one, at the very least, for your landscape as soon as you see it! Wide, drooping foliage blades are attached to strong, upright growing stems and are green on the edges with a wide, white center giving the plant an almost ghostly appearance. Add in big brown to red colored plumes in the late summer and fall for contrast and you have a grass that demands attention and devotion.

We’ve eliminated ‘Yaku Jima’ and added this superior form of a dwarf maiden grass. Finely textured, narrow silver-gray foliage with flowers that emerge pink and turn white. August.

A ground covering delight with a pleasingly low, creeping form and an astonishingly resolute will to spread! This selection thrives in sun or partial shade and is awash in white flowers throughout May and June. Showy and dependable.

Aggressive growing with twining stems, this selection loves to show off its constant stream of huge, pure white, tubular flowers that cover the plant from late spring through frost. Strong growing with few pests. Constant summer color. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Spectacular grown in a container on a deck.

Aggressive growing with twining stems, this selection loves to show off its constant stream of 2-3″, deep crimson red with white striped, tubular flowers that cover the plant from late spring through frost. Strong growing with few pests. Constant summer color. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Spectacular grown in a container on a deck.

A new, upright, oval-shaped crabapple. Abundant pink buds opening to white flowers. Persistent dark red fruit. Disease-resistant. Adds interest to the landscape all season with spring blooms, nice foliage and summer to fall fruits. Low maintenance and easy to grow. Great for smaller spaces.

This compact, rounded beauty bursts into color in early May from red buds that open to white flowers. Adds interest to the landscape all season with spring blooms, nice foliage and summer to fall fruit that persist on the tree and attract birds. Low maintenance and easy to grow. Great for smaller spaces.

Here’s a gratifying visual: colossal, fiery orange/red berries flowing over semi-weeping, pendulous branches and sitting atop exquisite golden bark, making your winter landscape come alive with brilliant coloration and interest. ‘Molten Lava’ delivers all this and more and is known as the strongest grower of all of the white-flowered weeping Crabapples with outstanding disease resistance and a pleasing, meandering spreading form. In late April the landscape show renews with mounds of red-hot buds opening to masses of single, fragrant, white flowers in May, backed by emerging 3-inch long, dark green glossy leaves. Use ‘Molten Lava’ as one of your prized, year round landscape specimens. Plant in full sun and give it room to move to achieve the height of its dazzling potential.

True to its name, this useful crabapple is a confection of fragrant white flowers in spring perched on top of a sturdy trunk. Tiny, shiny red fruits in fall attract birds and wildlife. Thanks to its truly dwarf genetics, it perpetually maintains the neat form that will make homeowners everywhere fall in love with it.

This unparalleled crabapple is not only named after the famed horticulturist of the Arnold Arboretum, it has won so many awards that it has truly become a household name and ranks among the most floriferous of all flowering trees. Extremely disease resistant, its rounded form is usually wider than it is tall at maturity and covered with masses of scarlet flower buds that appear in late April and open to a snowstorm of pure white single flowers. Its brilliant red fruit is large and persistent for peerless winter interest. ‘Donald Wyman’ is an absolute must have landscape specimen tree… place it in full sun where this masterpiece can be marvelled at for years.