Medium to fast growing, formal appearing evergreen to semi-evergreen shrub to about 6 to 8 feet tall by 5 feet wide. Hardy to about -20 degrees F. Full sun. Dark green leaves back attractive pinkish fruit in fall.
This robust, herbaceous perennial features upright, clump-forming stems that support large, dome-shaped clusters of fragrant, fluffy pinkish-purple flowers from mid-summer into fall, attracting pollinators and beneficial insects. Recommended for hardiness zones 4-9, it thrives in full sun to partial shade...
Eupatorium purpureum EUPHORIA™ Ruby PPAF, commonly known as Joe Pye Weed, is a robust herbaceous perennial that thrives in a clump-forming habit. This magnificent plant is recommended for USDA hardiness zones 4-9, where it prospers in temperatures from -30°F to...
Attractive green foliage with yellow edges. Clusters of variegated cream, lime and green flowers in spring. In fall leaves turn shades of red, pink and orange. Great in containers or in a mixed perennial bed.
Distinguished from the species by producing a bright ruby red spring foliage that matures to purple-black, cherry-red stems, compact-spreading habit, and yellow-bracted inflorescences to 6” tall containing abundant chartreuse floral bracts.
Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Glacier Blue' is a striking evergreen perennial plant known for its dense, mounding habit that offers visual interest year-round. Recommended for hardiness in USDA zones 6 through 9, this cultivar thrives in well-drained soil and enjoys full sun...
Euphorbia 'Tasmanian Tiger' PP15715 is a striking evergreen perennial known for its unique variegated foliage. It has a clump-forming habit and is ideal for adding visual interest to garden borders or containers. This plant is hardy in USDA zones 6-9,...
HABIT: Upright, evergreen shrub with biennial shoots -- LEAVES -- Purple tinged stems with greyish-green leaves -- FLOWER: Lime-green flowers in late winter, early spring -- SIZE: 4 feet high and wide. HARDINESS: -30 degrees F.
Evergreen mound of leathery dark-green leaves, developing showy bright-red tips during the winter months. Heads of lime-green flowers are an attractive feature in late spring and early summer.
Slow growing, narrow, upright weeping deciduous tree to about 25 feet by 12 to 15 feet. Hardy to about -30 degrees F. Full sun. Branches hang down in loose cascading fashion. Purple leaves fades to greenish-purple in summer heat.
Slow growing, narrow, upright weeping deciduous tree to about 25 feet by 12 to 15 feet. Hardy to about -30 degrees F. Full sun. Branches hang down in loose cascading fashion. Purp[le leaves fades to greenish-purple in summer heat.
Beech trees are attractive throughout the year, and the copper beech, a cultivar, is especially so. Copper beeches self-seed successfully, and they are to be seen in hedgerows and at the edge of woodland as well as in formal parks...
Beech trees are attractive throughout the year, and the copper beech, a cultivar, is especially so. Copper beeches self-seed successfully, and they are to be seen in hedgerows and at the edge of woodland as well as in formal parks...
slow growing plant has been known to self-sow and sucker but we have not seen evidence of this in our garden. Benefits from fertilizers that include iron. A showstopper in the garden and a great way to brighten a dark...
HABIT: Deciduous fronds forked to make finger-like patterns -- SIZE: On 1 to 1-1/2 foot stems -- HADINESS: To -50 degrees F. -- EXPOSURE: Shade to part shade -- CULTURE: Steady moisture, and rich organic soils. Protect from snails and...
Unusual fern with lacy, bright green fronds. These semi-evergreen fronds have a highly textures surface, reminiscent of the underside. Excellent in a woodland garden.
This evergreen fern features a striking rosette habit with long, leathery, and glossy tongue-shaped fronds that remain vibrant year-round. Optimal growth occurs in USDA zones 5-9, with a recommended hardiness down to -10°F and preference for cool, shaded to partially...
Lacy light green foliage contrasts nicely with the showy burgundy stems. Cut back in late winter to allow for new fronds. Does not tolerate clay soils well.
This unique compact variety features a whimsical, dense habit with fronds resembling a string of beads, adding a playful touch to any garden space. Recommended for USDA Hardiness Zones 3-8, it thrives in cool to moderate temperatures, making it versatile...
Upright/clumping habit. Moderate grower. Prefers well- drained soil. Compact form. The slim, deep green fronds are unusually criss-crossed and come to a narrow point that terminates with a small crest that grows through the season. The red petioles contrast nicely...
Upright/clumping habitat. Moderate grower. Prefers well-drained soil. Silvery fronds with a dramatic burgundy-purple overtone add eye-catching color to shady areas of the landscape. Mature foliage is silver-green with purple midribs.
Green fronds with a silver metallic over lay. Contrasts nicely with burgundy stems. Showy when planted in mass. Color tends to fade when planted in too much sun.
This stunning deciduous fern features a gracefully arching habit with finely divided fronds that showcase captivating silvery-gray foliage accented by hints of burgundy and green. Hardy in zones 4-8, it thrives in cool to moderate temperatures, preferring shaded to partially...
Attractive silvery green fronds with contrasting red to burgundy stems. May take a couple of years for red to intensify. Will provide lots of color and stucture to any shade bed.