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This is a Proven Winners variety of fern and they say: Perfect foliage plant for shade! Looks similar to traditional Japanese Painted Fern, but the tips of fronds are double-crested. Plant in the middle of the border!
A painted fern like no other! Huge! Looks great with large hosta and Sun King Aralia. Grows to 3' tall and up to 6' wide. Terrific filler for shady spots
Perennial Plant of the Year 2004 This non native fern was awarded the prestigious Perennial Plant of the Year Award for its garden merit. Beautiful almost luminescent blue green foliage with dark ribs. Grows 12-24" tall in full to part shade.
This fern is a hybrid between the lady fern and Japanese painted fern. The resulting plant has beautiful silver foliage with a nice upright habit. Grows 24-30" tall in full to part shade.
'Black Beauty' is an heirloom first created in 1902. This plant produces a lot of dark, glossy, purple-black fruits that are delicious in many different types of dishes. Can be planted in a flowerbed or in patio containers that receive full sun.
Dark purple thin skinned eggplant that i known to have a less bitter flavor. Great grilled, in stir fries, or baked.
'Blaauw's Pink' is a dwarf evergreen azalea with a double flowered pink bloom. Blooms are so profuse they will almost entirely cover the small round foliage in the spring.
The gold standard for white azaleas. Grows into a large evergreen shrub covered with large white flowers in spring
Gumpo azaleas form a nice low mound of a plant.
White Baptisia bears the same pea like flowers of False Indigo except... you guessed it they're white! Growing with more of a shrubby habit typically to about 3 feet with light green foliage. A long lived perennial that has a few season of interest.
Baptisia 'Aurora' is a heavy bloomer in the late spring to early summer. 'Aurora' has color-changing flowers that emerge warm yellow and then slowly become a rose-lavender as they mature.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2010! Spring brings a flush of blue spikes of flowers that resemble lupines. Blooms will usually last into early summer then they start to form seed pods. These seed pods are a unique feature.
Deep dark flowers featuring shades of purples and blacks add colors that will stand out from most other flowers! Long flower spikes will not be missed on this full bushy plant.
Full bushy vase shaped habit on this bicolored Baptisia! As the name suggests the flowers are mahogany on the outside with yellow peaking out that really does remind of you a roasted nut!
Loads of yellow flowers on this cultivar of native baptisia. Flowers start out bright yellow and transform to soft orange. Grows to 48" tall in full to part sun
Striking yellow blooms will light up any garden! The flowers are reminiscent of Lupines. A long bloom time and pollinator magnet .
'Twilite' is a false indigo hybrid that is a heavy mid-spring bloomer. The flowers are pea-like and violet-purple with yellow keels, which bloom from late April to early June, as well as blue-green trifoliate leaves.
Easy to grow perennial which can make a nice different ground cover. Produces thick glossy leaves that are attractive all growing season. Spring brings a flush of vibrant pink blooms produced in clusters on stalks above the foliage.