Amy Cotta Rhododendron: A slow growing, compact evergreen that offers a lot of springtime color. The bright, ruffled, lavender colored flowers appear early in the season, while many other plants ar...
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Tiny Wine Ninebark
Tiny Wine Ninebark: An exceptionally easy-to-grow, deciduous shrub that sports a showy flower display in late spring. The white flowers bloom down the stems, and contrast beautifully with the maroo...
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Dragon’s Eye Japanese Pine: This slow-growing evergreen is sure to inspire conversation, with its bright yellow, alternating bands on green needles, it strongly resembles looking into a dragon’s ey...
Continue ReadingCripps Hinoki False Cypress
Cripps Hinoki False Cypress: This fast-growing variety works perfectly as an informal hedge or windbreak. Quickly reaching 8-10’ tall and 3-4’ wide (once established) this cultivar will bring a lot...
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Tiger Eye’s Sumac: This variety of staghorn sumac sports a cut-leaf and beautiful, chartreuse new growth that turns yellow with age. Although the summer color adds a nice contrast, the star of the ...
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Skylands Golden Oriental Spruce: This dwarf variety of oriental spruce will be easy to spot in your landscape. With bright yellow new growth that ages to gold and green, and bright magenta colored ...
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Cappuccino Black Eyed Susan: Bright reds and yellow on this variety of Rudbeckia are sure to standout in the landscape! It is so floriferous you might not be able to see the foliage. Attractive to ...
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Puffer Fish Hydrangea: A hydrangea that is strikingly similar to Bobo, but with larger, puffed out flowers. Unlike other panicles that bend under the weight of the large flower, the Puffer Fish has...
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Pugster Amethyst Butterfly Bush: This dwarf plant boasts HUGE light purplish-blue flowers that last from early summer to first frost. This variety has improved winter hardiness, which is a must for...
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