Multi-stemmed shrub that typically grows 8-12′ tall with a similar spread. Has a slightly fragrant, creamy white flower in spring giving way to berries in early fall. Plant in groups or mix with other broadleaf shrubs. May be grown as a hedge.

Looking like a Veronica on steroids, this large growing American Beauties perennial loves full sun and flowers like it’s on steroids, too with an impressively long season of bloom to match its considerable size. This upright grower has whorled, lance-like leaves that unfurl on rapidly growing stems in the spring and are topped by long spires of buds by mid-May. These 9″+ long spires open with small white to pale blue flowers from top to bottom in late May and continue to bloom into mid summer on these spires and smaller side ones, attracting a considerable group of native butterflies throughout. Veronicastrum is impressive in stature and flower power and can make a big impact at the back of a garden and a big impact on your local garden critters.

These gloriously flat mats of deep green, shiny foliage produce a sweet effect in the landscape. Dependable, tough, yet very attractive, this selection really shows off in May with loads of lavender to white flowers making the ground it covers come alive. Great in rockery or massed in tough areas.

Pure white flower wands are borne prolifically atop the short, dense clump of dark green foliage. Try planting in combination containers or near the front of the border.

Coming from the University of Minnesota, St. Cloud Blueberry is hardy and produces a very tasty dark blueberry. They are great for fresh eating because they are sweet and crisp. St. Cloud is an interspecific hybrid, some call them Half-high because they are more compact than the traditional highbush blueberry but have the same large, tasty fruits. Although blueberries are self-fertile, cross-pollination produces the best fruit crop so plant with other blueberries. Early season producer.

White, bell-shaped flowers in the spring lead to an abundant summer crop of blueberries. The ripe fruit is packed with aromatic flavors and antioxidants. The foliage has hints of red that will darken in the fall weather.

“Edible Ornamentals” are a hot topic these days, and Cabernet™ Splash is one truly spectacular new introduction. The ever-changing foliage emerges a deep, dark cabernet color, then grows into a mottled cabernet/green as it matures, finally becomming a firey red in the fall. It produces an abundance of medium-sized, delicious berries early to mid-season. Cabernet Splash™ works in deciduous backgrounds, in borders, mass plantings, or as stunning and delicious container planting for the patio.

Compact form is made up of tight, evergreen leaves that stay a lush green all year! Small white flowers bloom in late spring into the summer months and are followed by copious amounts of large, bright red fruits. The fruit is a Lingonberry and can be enjoyed in many dishes that you would use cranberries in or the infamous Lingonberry Jam. The fruits can be eaten right off the plant but be prepared to pucker, they are quite sour and a bit of sugar makes a big difference!

A combination planting of 3 different corymosum blueberries. An early, mid and late producer that will ensure a long berry picking season. Provides a “berry” long berry picking season!