Geranium sanguineum 'New Hampshire'
New Hampshire Cranesbill Geranium
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Geranium sanguineum 'New Hampshire'
New Hampshire Cranesbill Geranium
Anemone jap. 'Fall in Love® 'Sweetly''
Fall in Love® Sweetly Japanese Anemone
Cheyenne Common Privet
While 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 DetailsThis tried and true Acer palmatum remains a distinguished landscape favorite. ‘Bloodgood’ is a problem-free specimen and a hardy, vigorous grower capable of providing up to 20’ of symmetrical, rounded branching. It is a multi-ste...
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
'Armstrong' displays bright green leaves during the summer before shifting to reddish burgundy leaves in the autumn. Once the leaves fall, the silver-grey bark is more easily seen providing the garden with winter appeal. Reaching heights of 6...
More DetailsRosy purple flowers with burgundy calyxes. Calyxes hold their color after the plant stops blooming, extending interest into fall. New foliage emerges with a burgundy cast in spring.
... 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 ...
More DetailsNew leaves begin as a rich violet, turning a deep green on the top and a light violet on the undersides as they mature. Stems are nearly black, producing lovely pink blooms with large yellow eye in late summer.
... More DetailsAt last! A seed free version of compact Barberry that IS NOT invasive! This UConn bred selection will grace the landscape with dense, compact form and deep, purplish-red foliage that will shine. Easy to grow, colorful and deer resistant.
... More DetailsIt's difficult to imagine topping the native magnificence of Cercis canadensis, but in 'Forest Pansy', the species is indeed overshadowed by its purple-leaved cultivar. Like the species, 'Forest Pansy' is covered with clusters of rose-purple buds,...
More DetailsThere is nothing like a Dogwood in bloom to tell you spring is here. 'Cherokee Princess' enhances that feeling by producing huge white bracts that are far larger and showier than the species and producing them far earlier in the life of the tree as c...
More DetailsThis easy-care, compact native shrub is loaded with pollinator and butterfly value as large flat heads of small white flowers appear in late May and early June to provide loads of nectar. White fruit in late summer is a songbird bonanza! Dense and...
More Details'Velveteeny' offers the same silky smooth, deep burgundy foliage with large feathery plumes of dove gray to pink blooms as it's big brother 'Royal Purple', but in a petit, dwarf form. Maturing at a mere 4', 'Velveteeny' is as versatile as it is ex...
More DetailsIt is hard to ignore this shade lover that sports mounds of long leaves with spiny margins that flush a brilliant maroon in spring. Airy cream-colored flowers are held above the foliage in mid to late spring giving this plant a unique look. O...
More DetailsThe color of these deep pink globes contrasts the deep green foliage of this medium sized shrub. Leaves turn to a dark burgundy color with the fall weather. Incorporate in a floral arrangement for mounds of definition and dimension. Great planted ...
More DetailsKeep your garden stunning from spring through fall with this versatile hydrangea. It features crisp green foliage that shifts to burgundy in cooler seasons. Pollinator-friendly white flowers offer impressive reblooming. Perf...
More DetailsA male variety with petite, glossy green-blue foliage. This evergreen is cold hardy and leaves take on a burgundy hue in the winter months. Plant as low hedge or use as a foundation planting.
... More DetailsLittle Flames bursts onto the scene in spring with a dazzling display of shiny red leaves, soon followed by graceful clusters of small, fragrant white flowers. As summer arrives, the leaves transition to a lush green, but when fall’s chill s...
More DetailsVery narrow and upright growing, this selection offers great year round landscape power with burgundy purple, star shaped foliage throughout the season that persists through the fall. This easy to grow tree is deer resistant and perfect for ...
More DetailsUpright and almost columnar in shape, this selection is an all season tree with small red strap-like flowers in March, bronze to burgundy colored emerging foliage in spring that then turns green followed by orange to red fall foliage color. O...
More DetailsCalico Kitty™ Ninebark boasts stunning deep copper leaves that transition to a rich burgundy hue as the seasons change. In late spring to early summer, delicate white to soft pink blossoms emerge, creating a striking contrast against the dar...
More DetailsThe genus of Physocarpus contains some of the easiest to grow shrubs you can put in your landscape. They are nearly carefree, with colorful foliage, great bloom and tolerance for almost any poor, rocky, dry soil you can send their way. Unfortunately,...
More DetailsMake your landscape memorable year round with this amazing broadleaf evergreen. 'Katsura' cloaks its dense, rounded form with wide, shiny, deep green foliage and each stem is topped with a string of buds in early spring. The buds open in April to ...
More DetailsYou'll find the big, fluffy double flowers on this Weeping Cherry truly extraordinary- the clear pink, ruffled blooms resemble bunches of delicate Carnations which cover the branches before the coppery new foliage emerges. Bred for superb disease res...
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