Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem is a clumping, strongly upright growing grass that makes a great tall backdrop in any perennial landscape. It’s breathtaking in mass plantings, with its thin foliaged texture and […]

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Storm Cloud Bluestar

Storm Cloud Bluestar

I’m more LOW MAINTENANCE than your OTHER relationships.Watch in spring as incredibly dark stems emerge from the ground. Olive green leaves have silver veins. Star-shaped, periwinkle blue flowers appear atop […]

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Starstruck Blue Star

Starstruck Blue Star

Watch in spring as incredibly dark stems emerge from the ground. Olive green leaves have lighter veins. Star-shaped, periwinkle blue flowers appear atop compact, shrub-like habit. It is a great […]

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Garlic Chives

Garlic Chives

Incredibly useful, incredibly easy to grow and good looking besides, Garlic Chives will be a welcome addition to any garden, herbal or otherwise! Long, tubular, grass-like, gray-green foliage makes a […]

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Chives

Chives

Cute and hairy, no herb garden or kitchen is complete without this selection. Its grass-like foliage can be snipped regularly to deliver its mild onion flavor to loads of dishes […]

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Turkistan Ornamental Onion

Turkistan Ornamental Onion

Low growing, thick gray-green leaves emerge in spring in pairs. From the center of each pair comes a short stalk with a large bud that opens in summer to reveal […]

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Wild Nodding Onion

Wild Nodding Onion

Easy to identify by its distinctive, nodding, pastel lilac-pink flowers in late spring, Nodding Onion thrives in challenging sites such as hot sun and gravely soil. It is strikingly beautiful […]

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Millenium Flowering Onion

Millenium Flowering Onion

Thick, narrow, strap-like foliage forms a mound that gives rise to stalk that elevate above the foliage bearing a round, tight ball of buds. These buds open in July producing […]

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Medusa Flowering Onion

Medusa Flowering Onion

‘Medusa’ forms a low mound of grey-green, narrow foliage with leaves the twist slightly at the end. The nodding buds look like snakes at the tips of the stems, before […]

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