Adagio Dwarf Maiden Grass
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Adagio Dwarf Maiden Grass
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The 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 DetailsStriped Maple is an important wildlife food, a favorite for many woodland critters and its nectar is important to honeybees. Typically grown as a small tree it can also grow as a large shrub in the wild.
... More DetailsFast-growing with a pleasing oval shape, this outstanding specimen shade tree features deep green, trident foliage with gray green leaf backs. Tiny red flowers emerge in early spring to the delight of early native pollinators. Foliage puts o...
More DetailsIncredibly easy to grow, 'Autumn Flame' is an outstanding looking tree with a clean summer look and blazing fall foliage color that make it a plant that should be used even more. This is one of the earliest flowering of all our native maples with its...
More DetailsA great shade tree with a fiery red fall color that's simply stunning! Fairly quick growing with bright green, textured summer foliage, this selection has a stately pyramidal to rounded form and holds up well in any landscape....
More DetailsHere's the tree that made New England famous! It's easy to see why this tree is so prized once you look at its broadly oval to round form and its thick but not impenetrable canopy of dark green, trident shaped leaves that provide medium shade from th...
More DetailsFall Fiesta™ is an outstanding selection of our native Sugar Maple, distinguished by its fast growth rate, its oval, spreading head, and its thick, deep green, tatter resistant summer foliage. This plant's incredible looks are enhanced in the f...
More DetailsIt's easy to go green with this outstanding cultivar of our beloved Sugar Maple. Whether it's used in big numbers in the landscape for its consistent oval symmetry, rapid rate of growth and easy sustainability, or as a specimen showing off its gracef...
More DetailsThis tree is a mass producer of super sweet maple making it perfect for producing syrup. In addition it provides nice summer shade and beautiful fall foliage.
... More DetailsThis plant is a striking, multi-stemmed woodland perennial known for it's soft, bluish-green, finely cut foliage. Flowers appear in May, followed by vivid, reddish pedicels which produce large, white fruit with a distinctive black dot in autumn, p...
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 DetailsSoft peach flowers are held on mauve calyxes. Calyxes hold their color after the plant stops blooming, extending interest into fall.
... 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 DetailsFound naturally along streambanks and bogs, this smaller deciduous tree has smooth, gray-brown bark with alternating, wavy, hairy leaves. Slim, green male flowers and red female flower appear in the winter. Fruiting cones with woody scales (resemb...
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 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 DetailsThis selection has great attributes that add to the formal or natural landscape. Spreading and multi-stem in habit, it has great winter bark characteristics, pure white spring bloom, bright red fall foliage, and bird attracting fruit. A real winner!...
More DetailsThis long overlooked native perennial deserves a prime stretch of real estate in any landscape with its massive flower show, its fine textured form, and its electric fall foliage color display. It's a plant for all seasons and one that is extremely e...
More DetailsA spring-flowering perennial that provides foliage and texture interest throughout summer. Light periwinkle blue flowers are produced above dark green, threadleaf leaves.
... More DetailsA textural masterpiece, this selection features willow-like foliage lining stiff, mound forming stems that end with light blue, star-like flowers that bloom in late May. Perfect for moist, shadier spots, Bluestar attracts pollinators and lights up...
More DetailsYou'll get a great spring show from this cute little evergreen shrub. 'Blue Ice's' foliage is the first thing you'll notice since it's almost needle-like and has a superb powder of steel blue color that really stands out. Couple its fine foliage colo...
More DetailsTall and majestic, this outstanding native grass is easy to grow and offers the bonus of incredible maroon foliage color as the weather cools in fall and a plethora of seed that native songbirds love. Perfect for massing! Outstanding landscap...
More Details'Red October' is a show stopper with year round beauty. The foliage emerges in spring with reddish highlights. In summer the foliage is a lush, deep green. Burgundy red flowers bloom in August while the foliage takes on a purple red hue. The first...
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...
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