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A compact phlox with magenta flowers and white eyes. It has a bushy mounding habit making it nice for smaller gardens that can't fit the taller varieties.
A groundcover that isn't picky about sun conditions making it quite versatile. Large crinkly variegated leaves create a nice mound with pink flowers coming up in spring.
A distinctly Monarda flower but it ruby red. This compact version will still be heavily desired by pollinators but be able to fit in any garden!
A very uniform neatly mounded Shasta daisy perfect for boarders or in containers. Big white flowers with classic yellow centers all rise to about the same height of 8-10 inches tall and 10-12 inches wide.
Uniform bright white petal with sun shiny yellow centers. This is a classic looking daisy with a long bloom time and compact size.
Lovely crimson flower clusters atop mounded fern like foliage. A huge hit with butterflies with a long bloom time to keep the color in your garden. Compact at 12-15 inches tall and 10-15 inches wide.
A large leafed Hosta with a maple leaf pattern of dark green outlined by chartreuse. Great for shady moist locations.
Native alternative to boxwood. Love boxwood but struggle with disease or winter damage? Plant Strongbox® inkberry holly instead.
Great subsitute for a boxwood! Cultivar of our native evergreen shrub. Very compact and full.
Rich purple glossy foliage with small spikes of pinkish purple flowers make this Heuchera stand out. An easy to grow plant that only gets 1-2 feet tall and wide.
Top reasons to grow Haywire™ false cypress: - Unique threadleaf textured foliage! - Healthy and hardy, ready to perform reliably in the landscape. - Large, statement-making specimen plant. Foliage Interest Winter Interest Salt Tolerant
Beauty for the ages. Searching for something that will feel at home in your garden, adding color and fragrance without formality? Plant Legend of the Fall® bottlebrush.
if you thought you didn't have enough space to grow a beautiful, reliable panicle hydrangea, Fire Light Tidbit® hydrangea is here to help! This innovative new development is the tiniest, tidiest panicle hydrangea yet: it reaches just 2-3'/.
Great tall native perennial that can handle all sorts of conditions.
Pollinator magnet! If you want bee, butterflies and other pollinators you need Pycnanthemums!
Arguably the #1 favorite nectar plant for monarch butterflies
Nice tall yellow flowering native wildflower.
Also known as narrow leafed mountain mint
The mountain mints are listed on many “Top Ten Plants for Pollinators” lists
Top reasons to grow Very Fine Wine® in your garden: - Fantastic cold hardiness, less prone to tip dieback. - Darker foliage, full season interest.
A nifty little native with three seasons of interest! Legend of the Small Fothergilla flowers abundantly in the spring, providing pollinators a reliable source of nectar early in the season.
An improved version of the classic spring-blooming spirea. Every spring, landscapes everywhere are graced with romantic white-flowering spirea like this one.
A native, deciduous, highly adaptable maple tree. Great for troublesome areas, this tree gets to roughly 35-50 feet.