Columbine Pansy

Columbine Pansy

Blooming with abandon, ‘Columbine’ will try and succeed in being the star of any garden throughout the year since its bloom continues unabated from early spring right on into September. […]

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Dark Blue Flowering Periwinkle

Dark Blue Flowering Periwinkle

Dreamy, dark blue flowers with a hint of lavender will make this dependable groundcover come alive with luscious color starting in early May and continuing intermittently well into the summer […]

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White Flowering Periwinkle

White Flowering Periwinkle

Dependability is this tough groundcover’s middle name, but don’t think just because it so tolerant that it lacks anything in the beauty department! You’ll love its deep green foliage on […]

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Doublefile Viburnum

Doublefile Viburnum

Not your run-of-the-mill doublefile viburnum! In our trials, it has beaten out ‘Summer Snowflake’ with improved, stronger blooming. You can see for yourself with its long bloom time in spring and […]

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All That Glows Arrowwood Viburnum

All That Glows Arrowwood Viburnum

All That Glows® and All That Glitters® viburnum were selected for their glossy foliage, showy flower clusters, blue fruit, and perhaps most importantly, their ability to pollinate one another. Shorter and denser […]

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Witherod Viburnum

Witherod Viburnum

Clusters of white flowers are followed by colorful summer fruit, that change from shining pink to red, then becomes blue in late summer before turning black. Sometimes all of these […]

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Mapleleaf Viburnum

Mapleleaf Viburnum

Easy growing to a fault, this native to woodland edges is one of the unsung heroes of the native landscape providing nectar for native insects and delectable fruit for native […]

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Culvers Root

Culvers Root

Looking like a Veronica on steroids, this large growing American Beauties perennial loves full sun and flowers like it’s on steroids, too with an impressively long season of bloom to […]

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Whitley’s Speedwell

Whitley’s Speedwell

Whitley’s Speedwell forms a mat of feathery olive-green leaves, bearing tiny sapphire-blue flowers that nestle on the stems in late spring. Makes a colorful and drought tolerant groundcover or lawn […]

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