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This non native dianthus is great in dry sunny spots. The flowers are held on longer stems than most dianthus.Grows up to 24-30" tall in full sun
Perennial Plant of the Year 2006 This mat-forming dianthus flowers profusely in a bright magenta. The flowers are single held on short stems above deep blue foliage. Grows to only6" tall in full sun
Dianthus Pinball Wizard, Pinks has strongly scented, double blooms that are soft pink with flecks and stripes of dark pink. Blooms through mid spring to early fall. The foliage is a nice silver-blue color. Caution needs to be taken, as this plant is highl
Dianthus SCENT FIRST® Orange Sparkler features double flowers with warm orange hues and hot pink flecks which bloom from early summer into fall. Mildly toxic to humans.
One of the most pure white flowered Dicentras! A beloved shade plant 'Titanium' brings beautiful white blooms paired with blue green foliage.
This shade loving perennial is a different take on the old fashioned bleeding heart with outstanding gold foliage! Has the classic pink and white heart shaped flowers in spring. Grows to 18-24" tall. Great for adding a splash of color in shady spots.
'Pink Diamonds' features two-toned pink flowers and fern-like blue-green foliage. This plant is a long bloomer, starting in late spring and lasting up to early fall. Attractive to pollinators, and great as a border, cut flower, or container plant.
'White Diamonds' features pure white blooms and finely textured blue-green foliage. Blooms appear in spring and last until frost. This plant attracts hummingbirds and other beneficial pollinators.
Consider this plant as a much better alternative to the invasive burning bush
Great Foliage on a nearly indestructable native shrub
Native to PA fruit tree! Persimmon fruit ripen in the fall and are very sweet. Grows up to 60 feet tall in moist conditions but will stay much smaller and almost shrubby in dry fields.
Goldies wood fern is a native fern that thrives in moist shady areas.
Kismet 'Pink Lemonade' has long-lasting blooms that are an attractive pink with lemonade colored tips. Bloom time is from June to October. Great for cut flower arrangements, mixed beds, and border edges. Attracts pollinators.
A coneflower like no other! Blooms of many different colors pop up around June giving your garden an eye catching appeal. Flowering colors include purple, pink, red, orange, yellow, and white.
A compact coneflower boasting 'intense' orange color when first blooming and fading to a paler orange as flowers mature giving your garden a plethora of oranges all on one plant!
A shorter coneflower with bold bright red blooms. Typically blooms a little early than other coneflowers and last all summer till fall.
Perennial Plant of the Year 1998 Purple Coneflowers are garden classsics. This cultivar typically has flower petals that are not as drooping as the straight species. The plants grow 30-36" tall in full to part sun
A striking coneflower that produces many shades of yellow all on one plant! Colors vary from orange-yellow to lemon-yellow to a yellow so pale its almost white. Attractive to pollinators, especially butterflies.