Vigorous, compact evergreen shrub to about 2 to 2-1/2 feet by 3 feet. Hardy to about -10 degrees F. partial shade. Large 1-1/2 to 3 1nch diameter, white flowers with cream centers in May.
Yew green leaves with the white edges that are the hallmark of this year round delight. Blooms red with darker veins radiating from the corolla feature frilly waved lobes and a 2½'' span. In fall, leaves take on a red...
A striking deciduous shrub with a rounded, compact habit, this variety showcases clusters of double white flowers that bloom in late spring, adding elegance and charm to any garden. It thrives best in USDA Zones 5-8, preferring a cool, temperate...
This deciduous shrub features a compact, upright habit and thrives best in USDA hardiness zones 5 through 8. Preferring temperatures within the cool to moderate range, it flourishes in well-drained, acidic soils rich in organic matter. It is most notable...
A deciduous shrub with an upright, spreading habit, this vibrant beauty showcases vivid orange, funnel-shaped blooms in late spring, perfect for adding a burst of color to your garden. Suitable for USDA Zones 5-8, it thrives in well-drained, acidic soils...
Large trumpet shaped blooms of white to pink with yellow blotches. Flowers emerge before leafing out. Showy golden to red fall color. Fragrant spicy clove scent when in bloom. Pacific Northwest native.
Attractive rusty reddish sheaths. It is a shorter Fargesia growing only about 8 feet tall, but a vigorous grower, sending up many new culms each season. The new culms of this Fargesia leaf out early in the summer, making it...
Vigorous and quite rare bamboo to abouit 26 feet. Hardy to about -10 degrees F. Full sun or partial shade. Bright yellow culms (grooves) on green sulcus (stems)
Medium growing, evergreen culms to 10 to 15 feet (4-8 feet in containers) Hardy to about 0 degrees F. New culms green, turning black in second year. (rarely olive green dotted black). Best in afternoon shade where summers are hot.
This compact, deciduous shrub is known for its vibrant, burgundy-purple foliage that deepens in color as the season progresses, offering a dramatic pop of color in the garden. Its habit is mounding and dense, making it an excellent choice for...
An upright, semi-erect shrub, this variety thrives in USDA hardiness zones 6-9 and prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil for optimal growth. It produces large, flavorful blackberries on thornless canes, making harvesting easy and enjoyable. The plant does not exhibit significant...
HABIT: Trailing/ Bramble--SIZE: 6'H (grown on a trellis)--HARDINESS: -10°F (Zone 5)--EXPOSURE: Full Sun--DESCRIPTION: Introduced in 2014, this thornless cultivar which has the popular Marionberry as part of its parentage. Well known for producing copious amounts of high quality, medium sized...
A robust and sprawling deciduous shrub, this cultivar is prized for its deliciously sweet and juicy blackberries. It thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 5-9, with recommended growing temperatures between 70-85°F during the growing season. The plant exhibits a mounded to...
One of the very best all time thornless blackberries for the home garden, unlike other blackberries, this variety is truly thornless. Productive, good tasting berry with gourmet quality.
This thornless variety features a vigorous, trailing habit that makes it suitable for trellising or sprawling. Hardy in zones 6-9, this blackberry thrives in temperatures between 60°F and 85°F. It produces large, dark purple-red fruit with a sweet and tart...
Vigorous plants consistently produce plentiful yields of large, tasty fruit. Wonderfully complex, sweet flavor without the acidic tang of some varieties. Ripens late July on thornless, semi-erect canes. Dense foliage cover reduces problems with sunscald.
This mid-late season blueberry variety is known for its upright, slightly spreading habit with a mature height of 4-6 feet and an open form. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 5-8, preferring acidic, well-drained soils with consistent moisture. 'Legacy' is...
A southern highbush form, this blueberry has powdery blue berries that ripen in summer. The sweet fruit is excellent for fresh eating or for preserving.
Exceptionally attractive and tasty fruit is often larger than a quarter in size with a tangy sweet flavor; ripens mid-July. Large, glossy-green foliage becomes orange and yellow in fall. Small white, bell-shaped flowers proceed the berries.
Thornless Red Raspberry. Large, good flavored, firm, juicy, bright red berry with fine quality. This delicious flavored berry is one of the best in the Northwest for freezing, canning, cooking, and fresh eating. Needs good drainage. Cold hardy.
Eversweet tolerates temperatures over 100 degrees without loss of fruit quality. Large berries are exceptionally flavorful. Very easy to grow and will do well almost anywhere.
This everbearing plant produces sweet, juicy red fruits perfect for fresh eating, preserves, or desserts. It exhibits a low, spreading habit with a height of 6-10 inches and a spread of 12-16 inches, making it ideal for garden beds, containers,...
Patented Day - Neutral variety has shown high yields. Always has fruit in different stages of development. Large, very firm, Sweet berries. Good for fresh eating, preserves, and freezing.
HABIT: deciduous --SIZE: 35'-40' tall; 18'-20' wide; grows 2' yr --HARDINESS: Hardy to -20*F --EXPOSURE: Full sun --DESCRIPTION: Whitest of birches. Shiny foilage; w/ golden fall color
Pyramidal to oval, grows rapidly with compact appearance. Foliage is dark green and will yellow in fall. Hardiness: Zone 4(B). Exposure: Full sun to partial shade. Size: 40-50' tall to 30-40' wide.
The next generation of Lo & Behold® 'Blue Chip' butterfly bush, young Junior is smaller, less brittle, and has attractive silver-green leaves. Great for mass plantings, containers or mixed into perennial gardens.
An upright mutation of Buxus sempervirens found by Marlene Krasinsky in western PA. An extremely hardy upright boxwood that will hold its deep green color all winter long. New growth is chartreuse green.