Sweet, healthy, and space-saving! Introducing Yezberry® Sugar Pie™ Japanese haskap. It’s the smallest Yezberry® variety yet. Reaching just 3-4′ tall, it allows even those with limited space to enjoy these tasty and healthful berries. One of the earliest plants to bloom each spring, tubular yellow blooms mature into elongated that ripen to blue in early summer. They’re sweet enough to eat right off the plant, but they’re also good for drying, processing, or cooking. This tough, deer-resistant edible is native to North America and requires no special care to bear fruit every year. Plant with another Yezberry® variety for an abundant fruit set on both plants.
Truly tasty fruit in your own backyard! Yezberry® Japanese haskaps are an easy-to-grow, super delicious fruit for everyone. Yellow flowers appear very early in spring (we’ll bet it’s the first thing to bloom in your yard each year) and give way to plump blue fruits in early summer. Berries are sweet enough to eat straight from the stems, or can be made into sauce, jam, or desserts. This tough shrub grows well in sun or part shade, and isn’t fussy about soil: any type and even any pH level will do. Yezberry haskaps are extremely cold tolerant. Yezberry® Solo™ will bear fruit without a pollinator, but gets larger and more numerous berries when planted alongside another Yezberry® Japanese haskap variety.
Yezberry® Maxie™ Japanese haskap is a truly tasty berry that just about anyone can grow. Yellow flowers appear in very early spring (it will almost certainly be the first thing to bloom in your landscape each year) and develop into luscious blue berries in early summer. No spraying or fussy pruning is required to get a harvest of fruit so tasty, you’ll want to eat it as fast as you can pluck them from the stems. This exceptionally hardy shrub grows well in sun or part shade and doesn’t need any special soil in order to thrive. Plant Yezberry Maxie haskap within 50’/15.2 m of another Yezberry® variety to ensure an abundant fruit set.
Delicious fruit on a space saving dwarf plant! The newest member of the Yezberry® series of Japanese haskaps ensures that even people with limited space can enjoy their tasty, unique fruit. It reaches just 3-5′ tall and wide, about half the size of other varieties. These easy-going shrubs are one of the first plants to bloom in spring. Their tubular yellow flowers develop into elongated blue berries that taste like a cross between a raspberry and a blueberry. They’re so sweet, you’ll eat them right off the bush as soon as they ripen in early summer! Plant Yezberry® Honey Bunch™ near another Yezberry variety for a heavy crop of fruit on both.
One of the most upright and stunning eastern hardwoods. The Tulip Tree has a straight trunk with big showy flowers that pop from each branch. These blooms are yellow-orange in color and resemble a cross between tulips and lilies. Nectar is produced by these flowers which bees love for honey production. Foliage will turn colors with the fall months transitioning from a green into a bright gold. Ideal for a lawn or large landscape to do its increasing size.
Every American Beauties garden should have a home for a plant this versatile and this easy to grow. Oval and upright, Spicebush is a perfect plant for grouping as a backdrop or screen in any garden in almost any location since it tolerates shadier, moist conditions without missing a beat. Tiny yellow-green flowers emerge before this plant’s pungent foliage develops, providing early season nectar to native bees and butterflies. Deep green leaves provide great summer cover for birds but it’s this plant’s red berries that have birds coming from far and wide to snack on, whether they are local natives or migratory birds passing through. Showy yellow fall foliage color will really stand out in the garden.
You’ll love the versatility of this improved series of Oriental Lilies that offer big, fragrant, spectacular Oriental Lily flowers on a plant that is shorter, denser and stronger than the Oriental Lily plants you’ve come to know. Never more than 24″ tall, these varieties are perfect for grouping in any sunny garden or growing in containers on a sunny deck or patio. The Sunny Series blooms in late June and, despite their huge, heavy flowers, they’ll never need staking for support. Mass them in an area where their pastel bloom will shine and don’t think because their bloom is so refined looking that this plant is a garden wimp! These Oriental Lilies are very hardy and will spread and produce more color each year if planted in full sun and in well-drained soil. Grow plenty so you can cut them for inside use, because they are a long lasting cut flower that will fill your house with their fragrance!
Stiff, upright stems hold shiny, deep green, spear shaped leaves on a dwarf plant. Each stem loads up with buds that open in early summer to big, light gold blooms with a big maroon eye with burgundy speckles in late June and July. Compact habit makes Tiny Nugget perfect for grouping in the middle of a garden or for use in mixed containers.
A member of the Lily Looks™ series developed in the Netherlands, this dwarf lily is a rich accent for containers and flower borders. Its color is a luminous medium pink, makingTiny Icon a bright midsummer showstopper for the garden and a great embellishment for cut flower arrangements and rock gardens.
Stiff, upright stems hold shiny, deep green, spear shaped leaves. Each stem loads up with buds that open in early summer to big, brilliant bright yellow colored flowers in late June and July. Easy to grow. Attractive foliage. Huge flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Perfect for grouping in the middle of a garden or for use in mixed containers.