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Sweet Emotion® Abelia is just the shrub to kickstart your heart - and your landscape. It's the hardiest abelia yet, growing where no abelia could grow before: in chilly USDA zone 4. It's also the most fragrant of any abelia, with white ...
More DetailsRounded, deciduous shrub produces arching branches. In spring, purple buds open to slightly fragrant clusters of white blooms covering the branches before the leaves unfold. Profuse blooming makes this a great specimen for the shrub border. Works ...
More DetailsThe Balsam Fir is a dense, pyramidal conifer, commonly grown as Christmas trees due to its attractive fragrance and long needle retention. Flattened, shiny, dark green needles cluster the entirety of the shrubby tree. Makes an excellent spec...
More DetailsThe White Fir is a narrow, upright conifer with showy, pale blue-green needled foliage. Barrel shaped brownish-purple cones will appear in later years. A popular choice as a Christmas tree.
... More DetailsDiscovered by Cider Hill Farm of Vermont, this selection was chosen for its hardiness and intense fall color. Similiar to 'Bloodgood' in appearance and stature, this variety is hardy to zone 4 and changes to a much more intense red in the fall. More Details
How can you improve on the beauty of a Japanese Maple? How about providing eye-popping foliage that mixes a rainbow of colors on each leaf? ‘Peaches & Cream’ does just that with deeply cut, hand shaped foliage that emerges in the s...
More DetailsA shrubby Japanese maple is noted for the neat texture and ever-changing color of its foliage. In spring, the dissected foliage emerges yellow; a pink margin soon develops, then that shifts to white with shades of reddish-orange in summer. In autu...
More DetailsThis fruity immigrant originally from Holland, is another member of the esteemed Blooms of Bressingham Tutti Fruitty collection. Compact, sturdier and tougher than older selections of Achillea, 'Pink Grapefruit' is a flowering powerhouse offering ...
More DetailsA very popular variety with canary-yellow flowers held over silvery foliage. Tolerant of a wide range of conditions, these plants are virtually maintenance-free. Blooms June-September.
... More DetailsThe Achillea 'Firefly Diamond' boasts a beautiful contrast between its ivory white flowers against its dark green foliage. The upright Yarrow attracts bees and butterflies, and resists deer and rabbits. It is easy to grow and fits perf...
More DetailsOne of the very best Yarrows for lasting color throughout the summer. Bright yellow flowers contrast with dark gray green foliage. Upright habit.
... More DetailsAchillea millefolium, commonly known as yarrow, is a hardy perennial admired for its feathery, fern-like foliage and flat-topped clusters of tiny, bright white flowers. Blooms from late spring to early fall.Remarkably drought-tolerant once establi...
More DetailsSeductive summer sweetness abounds in this new Blooms of Bressingham selection, with its irresistible large heads of long lasting butter-yellow flowers atop sturdy columnar stems that rise above fern-like deep green foliage with gentle silvery hig...
More DetailsLong pale pink spikes bloom in late summer and are sweetly scented - some say like honey others like grapes. Finely cut fern-like foliage is dark purple and makes an excellent backdrop for other shade-loving perennials.
... More DetailsPlants that have any pink on their foliage are rare, which is one of the reasons that this hardy Kiwi is such a great landscape novelty. When young, this plant looks like any other green leaved vine on a trellis or fence. But, as the plant matures...
More DetailsFantastic new introduction! A shrub form of Bottlebrush Buckeye. A native to the south but perfectly hardy in New England. Large pyramidal white flower clusters in July through August. Large mounding habit. Very attractive.
... More DetailsHuge flowers are a deep rosy burgundy that blooms from spring through the fall. The bright flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Good in borders. Attracts butterflies; cut flowers are good fresh or dried.
... More DetailsKudos™ Ambrosia has an impeccable compact habit and long lasting, glowing color from June to September. Butterfly loving, pink and orange colored plumes are full with a delectable honey-mint scent. Perfect in mixed containers or in a border....
More DetailsKudos™ Coral has an impeccable habit and long lasting, glowing color from June to August. Butterfly loving, coral colored plumes are full with a delectable honey-mint scent. Perfect in mixed containers or in a border. Deer resistant!
... More DetailsKudos™ Mandarin has an impeccable compact habit and long lasting, glowing color from June to September. Butterfly loving, orange colored plumes are full with a delectable honey-mint scent. Perfect in mixed containers or in a border. Deer res...
More DetailsKudos Red has an impeccable compact habit and long lasting, true red color of flower clusters from June to September. Butterfly loving, red colored plumes are full with a delectable honey-mint scent. Perfect in mixed containers or in a border. Dee...
More DetailsKudos™ Yellow has an impeccable compact habit and long lasting, glowing color from June to September. Butterfly loving, yellow colored plumes are full with a delectable honey-mint scent. Perfect in mixed containers or in a border. Deer resis...
More DetailsUnbelievable when in flower! This tough and vigorous grower will become a 4' tall beast in no time. Add countless flowers of violet-blue, the licorice fragrance of the foliage, and you have no reason not to have one of these in your garden. Attrac...
More DetailsBlack Scallop' is the most attractive Ajuga to come along in recent years. This low growing groundcover will quickly become your new favorite! Brilliant deep blue flowers cover this creeping beauty from May through June, creating a sharp contrast ...
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