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'Early Amethyst’ has small, pink to lavender flowers that bloom from June to August, followed by large clusters of amethyst-purple fruits which ripen in late summer through October.
'Burgundy Spice' produces fantastic dark purple foliage throughout the summer! Dark foliage is paired with maroon flowers that have a nice fragrance. The flowers bloom in summer and will sporadically bloom into fall.
This native shrub is very tough. Handles a wide range of soil conditions from wet to dry, extremely fragrant, and deer resistant- Plant one or more today!
Blooming in early spring this native bulb produces light to dark blue violet star shaped flowers. Blooming from about April to June and then going dormant in the summer heat.
Attractive as a ground cover, spilling over rock walls, or trailing out of containers. Small violet blue flowers cover this plant from late spring to mid summer.
Pure white cup shaped flowers that look like balloons before they open! A compact perennial with a nice mounding habit.
Small tidy clumps of silvery blue blades make this sedge a nice addition to the garden that will fit and grow in most spots. A great choice for bed borders, along walkways, or planting in mass.
A good choice to accent wet shady areas with nice blue green foliage. Stays compact only getting 1 foot tall and the same wide. Its an evergreen so interest will be maintained throughout the year.
A low growing sedge with thick silvery blue blades that will provide year round color with its' evergreen foliage. A beautiful shade plant that can be utilized along water features, in mass, along walkways, and woodland settings.
This carex has consistently pure white edges on dark green foliage. Forms a very neat arching mound of foliage. Looks great in containers or in the garden. Grows to 12" in shade to part shade.
Can be grown as a perennial or in a container. A small, cool season grass only getting to 8-18 inches tall and 12-16 inches wide. Eye catching variegated gold and green foliage keeps its bright color throughout summer.
This native sedge is easy to grow and forms a ground cover in full to part shade, unlike many other sedges that prefer moist to wet soils Carex pensylvanica like dry to average moisture soils.
Nice bold powder blue green leaves that are 1" or more wide. Nice different texture ground-cover. Can handle dry shade once established. Prefers full to part shade. Grows to 8-12" tall and up to 18" wide.
A nice low growing sedge that produces narrow light green foliage. Common name comes from the star shaped inflorescence that are quite attractive.
A fantastic sedge for rain gardens, stream bank restoration, or wet meadows. This species loves water, even shallow standing water. The bright green foliage is narrow and forms clumps (hence the common name tussocks).
European hornbeams are often used as hedges or pruned to specific forms.
This is a great little tree that produces fire red fall color! Dense branching gives this tree a nice full look. Catkins appear in spring before the leaves flush out. The bark is smooth and grey which will eventually flute out.
A wonderful native tree for shady moist areas that doesn't get too big. Nice dark green foliage in summer with great fall color of reds, oranges, purples, and yellows.
A wonderful native tree for shady moist areas that doesn't get too big. Nice dark green foliage in summer with great fall color of reds, oranges, purples, and yellows.
A wonderful native tree for shady moist areas that doesn't get too big. Nice dark green foliage in summer with great fall color of reds, oranges, purples, and yellows. Caprinus caroliniana can be found as multi stemmed or single stemmed, has a good wide r