Glowing Dream Coneflower

Glowing Dream Coneflower

Large, highlighter-pink flowers have dark cones and produced above dark green leaves. Leave the flowers intact into winter to watch birds come to eat! Perfect for any sunny garden, but […]

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‘Blazing Fire’ Echibeckia

This addition to the popular Summerina™ series has huge, colorful blooms that are two-tone red and yellow, with tiny petals at the center which resemble flames. Blazing Fire puts on […]

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Goldy’s Wood Fern

Named after Scottish Botanist, John Goldie, this large fern has green fronds that will rise above most hosta’s and Hellebores in the woodland garden. Stately with an arching, vase-like form, […]

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Clinton’s Wood Fern

Clinton’s Wood Fern

Named after its founder and developer, George William Clinton, this large fern has green fronds whose medium size will fill in empty spaces woodland garden with tall fronds growing between […]

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Vintage Jade Distylium

Vintage Jade Distylium

This lovely evergreen forms a spreading mound in the landscape and offers a refreshing touch of dark green throughout the year. A member of the witch hazel family, petite red […]

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Nikita’s Gift Hybrid Persimmon

Nikita’s Gift Persimmon is easy to grow and typically starts producing fruit in 2 to 3 years after planting. Naturally compact it is the perfect addition to the collectors garden […]

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American Persimmon

A native tree that will produce over 30 lbs of delicous, sweet persimmons in late September is a win for any home orchard. Not bothered by pests or diseases this […]

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Carillion Foxglove

Vigorous growing with large, mound forming foliage, this plant gives rise to long spikes covered with fat buds that open to reveal spikes of tubular, creamy yellow flowers starting in […]

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Berry Canary Tropical Foxglove

Berry Canary Tropical Foxglove

‘Berry Canary` has a more compact, proportional habit and thus a neater appearance in containers and landscapes. Spikes of hot pink flowers with creamy yellow, burgundy speckled throats are borne […]

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