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Also known as large coneflower. This plant sports nice large glaucous bluish-green paddle shaped leaves. It can reach 7' tall. Best to leave the spent flowers and seed heads for the goldfinches to feast on.
This low growing cultivar produces lots of violet blue 'bell' shaped flowers in summer. A great choice for rocks gardens, bed borders, or just as a nice ground cover!
This low grass forms attractive tufted mounds of attractive arching foliage. The silvery plumes that rise above fade to gold in the fall and sway nicely in the breeze. Very adaptable and even deer resistant. If you have ever admired the plantings on New
Nice compact form of Goat's Beard with attractive fern-like foliage. This is a cross between Aruncus Dioicus and Aruncus Aethusifolius. The hybrid is 2-3' tall and maintains excellent foliage after flowering unlike most Goat's beards.
This a local hero! Found and introduced by Frederick Ray, a former professor at Delaware Valley College. This selection is prized for its Huge white lace cap flowers, sturdy stems, and nice deep blue-green leaves. Very tolerant of hot summer weather and c
Growing in a more columnar habit than is typical with magnolias 'Daybreak' is a very versatile hybrid suited for almost any landscape! Dark to light pink large flowers bloom later than many other magnolias which helps protect them from frost damage.
'Moonglow' was bred to make some improvements on an already awesome native tree! Chosen for its more upright habit, better cold hardiness, and larger flowers!
Definitely a unique looking native perennial. True flowers are green, yellow, or cream that typically have dark purple 'spots' on them. Showy bracts are pale pink to lavender in color. An awesome plant for pollinators.
A hosta like no other! The foliage changes through the season- dark green with creamy white streaks. The foliage is also pointy and grows upright forming an attractive mound. Produces nice lavender flowers 30" high. Best to plant in some shade.
You know spring is coming when the trout lilies come up! A welcome sight this spring ephemeral has distinctive green leaves with purple mottling and a yellow nodding flower on a leafless scape.
Typically found in woodland areas this is a spring blooming wildflower that produces 3 yellow petals and 3 narrow green sepals framed by large mottled leaf like bracts.
Similar to 'Hummelo' but smaller in size, only reaching 8-10 inches tall. This is a great little plant to tuck anywhere in the garden with its attractive textured foliage and long blooming lavender pink flower spikes.
This seed propagated Tiarella is incredibly variable in its leave shape and patterns all with a nice red tone. The photo (courtesy of New Moon Nursery) of the various leaves shows the diversity. Terrific plant for shady areas. Nice spiky pinkish white flo
A unique late blooming perennial that has dark blue violet tubular flowers that do not open. Thought to only be pollinated by bumblebees because of the flowers not opening. A low growing late season bloomer.
This tuff perennial is almost shrub like in habit forming a very full clump. Very adaptable to most landscape situations. If you need a "bullet-proof" plant this is one to consider. Awesome yellow fall color. Grows to 2-3' tall and wide.
From Proven Winners: " New growth appears in sunset hues of yellow, red, and orange, and cheerful chartreuse foliage carries the plant through the entire season. "
A medium sized deciduous tree with multi season interest. Known for its showy white flowers that bloom in early spring.
Native shrub that really delivers- White flowers, red berries and brilliant, hence the name, red aornage fall color. Birds like the berries as much as we do too!
A large shrub with maple like shaped leaves that are a medium green color in summer and have good red purple fall color. Multi season interest with attractive white flowers and edible red fruits.
American Filbert or Hazelnut is a nice rounded multistem shrub. This plant has both male and female flowers so it will self pollinate. The female flowers will mature into 1/2" edible nuts. Whatever you choose to not harvest will be enjoyed by the birds an