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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 DetailsWhile sporting a fine name, 'Kaleidoscope' could have easily been named 'Chameleon' given its ever changing mix of foliage color and bloom. It's a woody plant that always shows you something new starting with the emergence of new foliage in the sp...
More DetailsRadiance stands above all other Abelias. During the growing season, silvery-green and creamy white variegated foliage is held on bright red stems. Beginning in late summer, plants are covered with fragrant, trumpet shaped blooms. Late s...
More DetailsClear white, fragrant, nectar laden flowers from late spring until autumn on gently arching branches. 'Rose Creek' has rosy stems and glossy deep green foliage that turns a beautiful bronze in autumn. Compact and easy to grow. Deer resistant, well...
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 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 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 DetailsAnother stunning snakeroot selection from one of our finest Eastern natives! Deep purple leaves are almost black. Fragrant pinkish white spikes bloom August through October. Unique and incredible color in the shade garden!...
More DetailsActaea rubra, commonly known as red baneberry, is a bushy perennial with short, thick stems reaching 1 to 3 feet in height. It features dense, rounded clusters of small white flowers that create a feathery appearance due to their prominent stamens...
More DetailsThis fast growing vine always has landscape interest with plentiful, small, white bloom in spring, breathtaking white and pink irregularly variegated foliage and a flood of sweet, small, tasty fruit in summer. Easy to grow and perfect for screenin...
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 DetailsCold and drought tolerant plants stay small, compact and neat. Dwarf growing habit with enormous 3" flowers from late spring into midsummer. Needs no support. Great for cut flowers.
... More DetailsMount Everest is a late spring bloomer that looks spectacular when placed against a dark background. A towering variety of ornamental onions with snow white, baseball sized globes that sit atop slender and sturdy green stalks.
... More DetailsWith these scallions, you can go straight from the garden to the kitchen and cook up something delicious! From fresh garnishes on salads and soups, to a flavor highlight in Chinese foods and stir fry, this hardy and deer-resistant selection will b...
More DetailsIncredibly useful and easy to grow, Garlic Chives will be a welcome addition to any garden, herbal or otherwise. 'Geisha' has long, slightly flattened, tubular, grass-like foliage that makes a fragrant clump in the garden and features the strong s...
More Details'Regent' is a compact, early-flowering Serviceberry which typically grows only 4-6' tall. April brings an explosion of frothy, 5-petaled, white flowers in showy clusters before the foliage appears. June will reward you with loads of edible berries...
More DetailsStanding Ovation™ welcomes spring with loads of white flowers that often age to edible berries in June. As the season continues, its dark green leaves put on a show, changing to shades of red and orange i...
More DetailsThis vigorous, multi-stemmed native is a true harbinger of spring in the northeast part of the country and one of the easiest, most rewarding landscape plants to grow. Its stems grow strongly upright producing an oval shaped plant that can be used ea...
More DetailsEverything you have come to love about serviceberries, but in a much smaller package. Its compact habit lends itself to more applications in the landscape, meaning the fabulous spring flower show and shiny fruit can be enjoyed just about anywhere!...
More DetailsThis narrow, upright, architecturally pleasing specimen boasts an outstanding blue-green foliage color that changes to purple-blue as the weather cools in fall. Long blooming with showy flower heads for six weeks starting in August. Outstanding la...
More Details'Black Mountain' was a selection from Black Mountain, NC. Where it was noticed to have a more refined habit and grew more compact than the species. Stems start as a bluish-green and transition to a rusty red color with silvery-white inflorescences...
More DetailsRuffled and pure white these double flowers dance around a green center with yellow anthers. A great perennial to add to the mixed border since 'Whirlwind' start blooming when many perennials are slowing down. Known for its early fall blooms this che...
More DetailsThis native charmer is not found in the garden much but is a stand out in the wild as it colonizes moist areas along bodies of water or stream banks in semi-shaded areas. Just because it's uncommon in the home landscape doesn't mean it shouldn't be t...
More DetailsPerfect for a wooded garden, this selection yields masses of 1”, star-shaped, white flowers with a thimble-like mound of green stamens in April & May. Blooms perch atop upright stems clothed in deeply cut, dark-gre...
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