Hydrangea serrata 'Tiny Tuff Stuff™'
Tiny Tuff Stuff™ Mountain Hydrangea
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Hydrangea serrata 'Tiny Tuff Stuff™'
Tiny Tuff Stuff™ Mountain Hydrangea
Syringa x hyacinthiflora 'Scentara Pura®'
Scentara Pura® Lilac
Heptacodium miconioides 'Temple of Bloom®'
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This 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 DetailsLittle known but great looking and well adapted to wet areas, Leatherleaf is a low growing shrub that forms a dense, spreading thicket. Its thick, leathery evergreen foliage points upward while its tiny white flowers bloom below the upturned foliage ...
More DetailsJust when garden color is winding down in the late summer, 'Hot Lips' puts in an appearance and helps make the landscape beautiful again with big, tight spikes of rose-pink flowers rising above deep, dark green foliage. Late August through September ...
More DetailsFiredance™ is a compact variety of dogwood with white flowers in spring followed by pretty white berries that are attractive to birds. It is tolerant of moist conditions and suitable for rain gardens. It ...
More DetailsArching, leafy stems, about 3-8’ long, are donned with clusters of showy, bell-shaped, deep-pink flowers which comprise this shrubby, perennial, wildflower. Fruits in early September into fall and is more like a rounded capsule. Foliage tran...
More DetailsA showy, fine-textured, evergreen grass excellent in shady gardens or woodland settings, it forms a tight clump of narrow foliage that is petite in size but still has the same plume of seeds in late summer that birds love. Perfect for small ...
More DetailsAn absolute must for moist, sunny landscape areas and perfect for using around or in water features in the landscape, this Iris puts up with all the moisture and still provides a stunning show of flowers in the early summer months as sizable blue-...
More DetailsJuncus effusus is a clump forming, wetland plant. Upright, fanning, deep green stems make a great accent in a container or water garden. Soft Rush can be planted at the edge of a pond or in up to 6" of standing water. Inconspicuous golden flowers ...
More DetailsStarship™ Scarlet goes above and beyond the expectations of the standard Lobelia with a robust plant that features sturdy, upright, spires packed with brilliant scarlet blossoms from early summer into the fall. This massive flower show is a ...
More DetailsEasy to grow perennial that thrives in the challenging wet landscape. Bright yellow flowers bloom in summer till fall with pollen that supports native bees. Perfect for massing as a shady, moisture-loving groundcover. Outstanding in rain gar...
More DetailsRegal in its upright, vase shaped form, Ostrich Fern provides a commanding presence in the American Beauties garden. With its soft, green-gray, delicate fronds, this plant also introduces a touchability factor to a wide range of landscape locations f...
More DetailsSilvery bracts highlight dense clusters of small pinkish flowers from summer to early fall. The flowers are an extraordinarily good source of nectar for smaller types of butterflies. The leaves smell strongly of spearmint when they are crush...
More DetailsUpright stems hold masses of narrow deep green, aromatic foliage that serves as the backdrop to terminal clusters of silvery white flowers that bloom in June and continue through August. This selection thrives in many conditions and is a must have...
More DetailsRed, hooded pitchers taper into the vibrant green base for this carnivorous plant. White speckles blotch each pitcher. Deer resistant! A slow grower that blooms in early-to-mid spring. Commonly used as a bog plant but can be planted in containers ...
More DetailsWhite Meadowsweet is a deciduous shrub with tiny pinkish-white flowers. Fruits appear in the fall dispersing seeds. Birds and butterflies flock to this perennial! Best planted in a rain garden or along creeks and water sources.
... More DetailsNew York Iron Weed is tall and upright with strong stems that are covered with narrow dark green leaves. This aggressive grower bursts into bloom in August with deep purple, aster-like flowers. The fluffy haze of deep purple is often covered by a par...
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