Hino Crimson Azalea
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This 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 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 DetailsUpright, flattened, fine-textured blades form a brilliantly bright, tight clump in the landscape showing off its shimmering gold variegation! Season-long color on a plant that is perfect for grouping and easy to grow. Showy in containers!
... More DetailsDon't let the common name turn you off from this outstanding addition to any garden. While a member of the Onion family, the only crying this plant will cause is tears of joy when you see its fabulous, one of a kind bloom! The large 10" in diamete...
More DetailsEasy to identify by its distinctive, nodding, pastel lilac-pink flowers in late spring, Nodding Onion thrives in challenging sites such as hot sun and gravely soil. It is strikingly beautiful and is well-suited a formal or wild garden, as well as ...
More DetailsLarge, arching dark green leaves are heavily laced with silvery mottling throughout. In spring dark purple 2" flowers emerge. Grow as a groundcover for the woodland garden. Also good for containers or borders.
... More DetailsWhile this plant is an absolute must for attracting butterflies to the landscape, it is also a must for the beauty it adds to the garden. Upright growing with long, lance-like foliage, this Asclepias provides tall backing to any American Beauties gar...
More DetailsWhorled milkweed grows almost anywhere and attracts pollinators in droves! In fact, it is one of the most widely distributed milkweed species in the United States. Bright white to light green flowers bloom in mid- to late summer, providing nectar ...
More DetailsBright green, lacy fronds rise from the crown of this hard working Fern creating a fine textured, robust vase shaped plant that provides cover for ground frequenting birds and other landscape critters. This deciduous fern is vigorous, easy to grow an...
More DetailsOne of the most dependable and colorful of azaleas in the northeast, this dense growing beauty explodes with a sea of salmon-pink flowers in mid-May. It's a perfect plant for foundation use or for grouping along woodlines when naturalizing....
More DetailsThis dense growing, spreading specimen is renowned in the northeast for its incredible display of large, pure white flowers in mid-May. You'll love 'Delaware's' showiness, bud hardiness, and dependability as a foundation plant or as a naturalizing pl...
More DetailsA bloomin' masterpiece with an explosion of lemon-yellow scented flowers in early May....
More DetailsBesides Clethra, there is no other plant that you will notice more when it’s in bloom than this Azalea. This deciduous native blooms from mid-June well into July with a generous supply of white to pink colored flowers that exude a heavenly s...
More DetailsFlower buds are peach, opening to a pastel yellow in July with a subtle lemon fragrance. Autumn color is red followed by distinctive red-brown stems in winter.
... More DetailsThis aptly named hybrid is a superb selection for any partial to full shade landscape. Late June reveals a cloud of delightfully fragrant, pink flowers that fill the area with their sweet aroma and covers the plant with their colorful beauty. Dist...
More DetailsViscosum Azaleas are not used enough in the landscape but maybe this one is the variety that will get people to take the plunge! Like all Viscosums, ‘Ribbon Candy’ is a dense, slightly taller than wide plant with thick, bluish-green fo...
More DetailsNarrow, blue-grey blades grow in a dense habit that turns unique hues or orange and red in the fall. Purpleish-red flowers stretch out from the foliage on arching stems throughout the summer. The interesting flowers attract butterflies and other p...
More DetailsEasy to grow and quite attractive ornamental grass with flag-like flowers that bloom in July with yellow pollen that hangs down resembling eyelashes. The interesting flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators. Birds enjoy the seed that fall...
More DetailsThis beautiful sedge is one of the most widespread species of carex in North America. The common name comes from the seed heads that mature in late summer and resemble fox tails. The arching, glossy foliage is especially attractive ...
More DetailsOld fashioned and very dependable, this leafy groundcover spreads by stolons and can create big patches of its wide, upright held, deep green foliage in partial shade or shade locations. While its foliage stays clean and distinctive throughout the gr...
More DetailsAn excellent shrubby dogwood form that is one of the best bird attracting plants in the landscape. Very hardy and spreading in nature, this selection tolerates poor, wet soils and works well in group plantings. Flat-topped heads of white flowers appe...
More DetailsOld-fashioned bleeding heart. Largest flowers of the group, pleasantly pink. Round growth habit brings the plant to 30" tall and wide. Blooms May through June. Potential mid-summer dormancy, yet will reflourish with sufficient moisture and shade....
More DetailsMinty green, dissected foliage forms a compact mound that tops itself with arching wands of pastel pink, bleeding heart flowers in April and May. Floriferous and distinct, this selection provides loads of bloom and great contrast and texture in th...
More Details‘Green Twister’ has lemon-lime petals that transition to a light pink or carmine red near the center cone. A robust plant with strong stems to hold the flowers upright when they bloom in mid-summer to fall. Stems lengthen after the fir...
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