Sempervivum ''Pacific Blue Ice''
Pacific Blue Ice Hens & Chicks
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Sempervivum ''Pacific Blue Ice''
Pacific Blue Ice Hens & Chicks
Buxus microphylla var. japonica ''Winter Gem''
Winter Gem Boxwood
Pieris japonica 'Interstella®'
Interstella® Andromeda
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 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 DetailsThe 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 DetailsA dense, pyramidal evergreen tree with showy, needled foliage with two white bands on the underside of each needle. Nordmann firs are frequently used in Christmas tree farms for their dense branches that typically remain branched all the way to th...
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 Details‘Butterfly’ has been around for a long time, but is still one of the most underused Japanese Maples and one of the best for giving you outstanding bang for the buck. One look at its incredible foliage will have you hooked right from th...
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
The leaves of this Japanese Maple are so lobed they resemble green peices of string that can be tinged with red in the early spring. Cooler fall weather brings on a golden yellow fall color. The bright green bark is decorative and shows off the grace...
More DetailsLeaves are palmate and yellow-green, tinged with red in spring, turning apricot and gold in fall. Winter bark is coral red and the color intensifies to almost salmon as the weather gets colder. Striking fall foliage color and uniquely colorful winter...
More DetailsA small, rounded, and compact tree that typically reaches 10 to 25 feet in height. Delicate flowers appear in mid-spring, adding subtle charm. Come autumn, the foliage puts on a colorful display with glowing shades of yellow, bronze, and rich red-...
More DetailsA superb deciduous ornamental shade tree commonly used in parks or along sidewalks due to its narrow habit. Red buds start popping during April and May. 3” long leaves are dark green with a grayish underside flood the tree during the summer,...
More DetailsMountain Maple is a small, multi-stemmed, deciduous understory tree or large shrub reaching 10–20'. Upright clusters of pale yellow-green flowers bloom in late spring. Soft, green, toothed leaves turn brilliant shades of yellow, orange, or r...
More DetailsThis cross between Acer rubrum & Acer Saccharinum will knock your socks off with its combination of solid structure, attractive form & amazing fall color. It combines well the habit of Acer rubrum with the fast growth and adaptable nature ...
More DetailsActaea racemosa, commonly called black cohosh, adds architectural height and late summer bloom to a shaded part of the border or shade garden. Also effective in woodland gardens, cottage gardens and naturalized areas. Best in...
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 DetailsThe deep purple, bronze foliage is almost black and offers great contrast in the mixed garden bed. Fragrant pinkish white spikes bloom August through October. Unique and incredible color in the shade garden!
... More DetailsIntriguing, nearly black, deep purple foliage along with a statuesque garden form make this a plant that demands attention. 'Hillside Black Beauty' was found at Hillside Gardens in Norfolk, CT and is the darkest foliaged Actaea out there and, even...
More DetailsLong pale pink spikes bloom in late summer and are sweetly scented - some say like honey others like grapes. Finely cut fern-like foliage is dark purple and makes an excellent backdrop for other shade-loving perennials.
... More DetailsThe Ohio Buckeye low-branched deciduous tree with a broad, oval crown. In the summer, leaves possess a dark green color and mature to a lovely yellow in the fall. Greenish-yellow flowers will bloom from April through May which is then followed by ...
More DetailsAlnus incana, commonly known as Speckled Alder or Grey Alder, is a versatile, medium-sized deciduous tree known for its attractive, smooth bark with whitish lenticels and bright green, ovate leaves. This species is well-suited to wetter conditions...
More DetailsLemon verbena foliage has a clean, fresh, lemon scent, it performs well in garden bed or containers. It’s the best! Its medium green foliage brightens up the mixed herb bed. It adds a wonderful lemon flavor to any dish, but is especially goo...
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...
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