
Blue Ice Bog Andromeda
You’ll get a great spring show from this cute little evergreen shrub. ‘Blue Ice’s’ foliage is the first thing you’ll notice since it’s almost needle-like and has a superb powder […]
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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
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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Autumn Brilliance Shadblow Serviceberry
This selection has great attributes that add to the formal or natural landscape. Spreading and multi-stem in habit, it has great winter bark characteristics, pure white spring bloom, bright red […]
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Standing Ovation™ Serviceberry
With three-season interest, this serviceberry deserves a “standing ovation”. Dark green, almost circular leaves change to red and orange in autumn. Stems are covered in white flowers each spring, sometimes […]
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Regent Serviceberry
‘Regent’ is a compact, early-flowering Serviceberry which typically grows only 4-6′ tall. April brings an explosion of frothy, 5-petaled, white flowers in showy clusters before the foliage appears. June will […]
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Flowering Onion
Don’t let the common name turn you off from this outstanding addition to any garden. While a member of the Onion family, the only crying this plant will cause is […]
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Ladys Mantle
Gray-green leaves are captivating when filled with droplets of a morning dew. A good edging plant or groundcover, it requires moist soil. Small yellow-green flowers produced in late spring.
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Silver Bells Fiveleaf Akebia
Definitely one of the most colorful and unusual of the Fiveleaf Akebias, ‘Silver Bells’ has white bell shaped flowers that open in late spring to reveal deep purple flower interiors. […]
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