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Pollinator for blue Princess holly. Attractive dark blue-green foliage. grows 8-12' tall if not pruned but the size can be managed through pruning.
Narrow growing blue holly that is great for hedges, foundation plantings or even a specimen plant that you don’t want to get too wide. Plant a Castle Wall holly for the best berry production
This narrow upright blue holly is great on it's own but usually planted to pollinate Castle Spire hollies. Great dark foliage.
'Powder Blue Giant' produces larger flower than the species that tend to be a paler blue. Blooms early in the season for nice early color and makes for a good ground cover as even after the bloom the foliage is a nice bright green.
This is a great Siberian iris that produces deep purple flowers in late spring. The plants have nice narrow foliage and dont have the issues that the bearded iris have. Grows 36-40" tall in full to part sun.
The foliage emerges in the spring like purple flames. Prefers consistent moisture so site it accordingly. Grows to 2-3 feet tall and wide.
Native perennial iris blooms with bluish purple flowers on plants that reach about 30" tall. Thrives in medium to wet soils in full to part shade.
We love this plant as an alternative to the invasive dwarf burning bush. Absolutely amazing red, orange, and gold fall colors. Grows 3-4' tall and 4-6' wide. Can handle full sun to shade and wet to average soil.
From Proven Winners: Sweet summertime fragrance. We sniffed dozens of different sweetspires in pursuit of the most fragrant variety, and we can say with confidence that we've found it in Scentlandia® itea. Though this native plant is much beloved f
From Proven Winners: As colorful as burning bush, but native to North America and pollinator friendly! Little Henry is a useful native plant with lots of potential for the home landscape. It prefers moist soils and will tolerate wet conditions. It
The Soft Rush is a perennial mainly found in bogs and wetlands. This plant is grass-like and has small white flower clumps on each stalk of the plant which bloom from mid summer to early fall.
Juniperus communis, commonly called common juniper, is a needled evergreen conifer that grows in a variety of different shapes and forms, but Var. depressa rarely exceeds 4 ft in height. The needles turn bronze in winter.
A drought-tolerant evergreen that works nicely as a border plant. The arching stems can be left natural or pruned to be shaped.
A great upright and narrow evergreen for those hard to plant spaces. Grows 15-20 feet tall but only gets 3-4 feet wide. Attractive silver blue green foliage.
Don't miss out on all the beauty that beauty bush as to offer! Jolene Jolene is a smaller version of this lovely flowering shrub.
Beautiful heart-shaped silvery leaves on this mat forming perennial. The rich magenta-purple flowers appear in late spring and sporadically through the summer. Only grows to 6-8" tall. Does best in shade to part sun.
Our favorite lavender! Very hardy and also tolerant of heat and humidity that can harm most other lavender. Nice mounded shape with flowers on tall stems. grows 24-36" tall in full sun
Perennial Plant of the Year 2003 This is an improved Shasta daisy with larger flowers on sturdy plants that dont require staking. Great for cutting and enjoying the flowers in arrangements. Grows 3-4' tall in full sun.
Uniform bright white petal with sun shiny yellow centers. This is a classic looking daisy with a long bloom time and compact size.