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Evergreen shiny leaves are deeply dissected with dark maroon/burgundy centers. Spring brings bottle brush spikes of small white flowers with pink accents. Flowers are slightly fragrant and attract pollinators.
A tried a true Tiarella! 'Elizabeth Oliver' has been around for a while now and is still a favorite among plant people. It has very showy flowering with white and pink bottle brush blooms that rise high above the gorgeous foliage in spring.
A popular screen plant that grow 40-60 feet tall and 12-18 feet wide. Dense evergreen foliage provides year round color and privacy.
From Proven Winners - Narrow upright columnar habit is perfect for narrow sites as a specimen or screen. Little care is needed. Evergreen. Hardy, resists winter burn. Excellent landscape plant. Grows to 10-15' tall and 3-5' wide
From Proven Winners: Don't settle for lilacs that bloom just once a year - get Bloomerang® lilacs and enjoy months of blooms instead of just weeks. Big, bold, and beautiful - that's Bloomerang® Dark Purple lilac. Naturally growing as a handsome, rounde
Standing out from the rest of the asters 'Snow Flurry' is a low growing ground cover cultivar. Only getting to be 4-6 inches tall but spreading beautifully around rock gardens, garden borders, or any hard to plant sunny dry area.
A picturesque tree with multi season interest. Spring has cup shaped white blooms with golden yellow centers, summer boats dark green foliage, fall provides showy fall color, and winter gives the exfoliating bark a chance to shine.
This plant is now know as Stachys spathulata, Grows best in full to part sun and works well as a ground cover reaching only 6-9" tall. The deer dont like it but the butterflies do! Can tolerate planting under a black Walnut.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2019 This Stachys was ranked the highest at the Chicago Botanical Gardens Plant Evaluation Trials. Great flower production, vigor, habit and winter hardiness. Nice puckered clean foliage all season. Grows to 18-24" tall in ful
Nice small native grass with fine textured foliage that forms a beautiful mound of arching green leaves. Typically grows 15" tall and 18 " wide. Can handle a very wide range of conditions. from dry to average in full sun. The flower panicles will rise up
From Proven Winners: Flowers, foliage, and easy care - Double Play® Blue Kazoo® spirea has it all! Your search for a colorful, versatile, easy to grow shrub for your landscape ends at Double Play Blue Kazoo spirea. Its cool blue foliage emerges in a ra
A native Spirea! Prefers moist to wet soil and can grow 2-4' tall and a little wider. Works great in rain gardens or as a hedge in moist spots. Butterflies love it and deer do not.
This is an easy to grow shrub that produces masses of white flowers on graceful arching branches. The branches are great for using in arrangements. Grows to 4' by 4' in full to part sun.
From Proven Winners: An awesome plant for northern landscapes: a gold-leaf version of 'Tor'! Buds with hints of red in them open to white spring flowers. Sunny yellow foliage holds its color well, and the full, compact habit is very attractive. Also, it
Say goodbye Miscantus! Here is a native cultivar that has olive green foliage and loads of golden bronze flowers. Growing with a very upright habit to about 4-6 feet.
A shorter Golden Rod that was introduced by the Mt. Cuba Center in Delaware. Features tons of the classic golden rod yellow flower spikes paired with attractive round leaves. Flowers are pollinator magnets!
Goldenrods often get a bad name since they get blamed for allergies but they are rarely the culprit, its usually ragweed that blooms at the same time. This variety is a nice compact plant that only grows to 10-12" tall. Bright lemon yellow flower spikes a
This is a mixed selection of the very tough dry site tolerant succulent perennial.