This deciduous shrub features a compact, rounded habit and offers year-round visual interest. Recommended for USDA hardiness zones 3-7, it thrives in full sun to partial shade with well-drained, moist soil. Its striking variegated foliage has creamy-white margins that turn...
This deciduous shrub boasts a multi-stemmed upright habit, offering stunning year-round interest with brightly variegated foliage that features creamy-white margins against dark green leaves. Hardy in zones 3 to 8, it thrives in temperatures ranging from -40°F to 20°F (-40°C...
Multi stemmed, deciduous shrub with brilliant red stems adds winter interest in the garden. Color is best in full sun. Small, creamy white flowers in summer are followed by bluish white fruit in fall. Green foliage turns red in fall.
Multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub. Stems are yellow orange with red at the tips. Broadly elliptic to ovate, medium green leaves. Tiny white flowers appear in flat-topped clusters in late spring. Flowers give way to clusters of dark purple drupes in summer....
This deciduous shrub or small tree exhibits a dense, rounded habit with an attractive branching structure. It is hardy in USDA zones 4–8 and thrives in temperatures ranging from -30°F to 100°F. In the fall, its foliage displays a stunning...
This elegant perennial features a graceful, arching habit with fern-like foliage and drooping, heart-shaped flowers in shades of pink and white that dangle from slender stems in spring. Ideal for zones 3-9, it thrives in cool, shaded areas and prefers...
This herbaceous perennial features a clumping, upright habit and thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 3-8, making it ideal for a wide range of gardens. Preferring full sun and well-drained soils, it boasts vibrant pink, daisy-like flowers with an orange central...
Echinacea p. 'Prairie Splendor Compact White' is a perennial plant renowned for its robust, clumping habit and dazzling white flowers with prominent golden centers. This hardy cultivar is well-suited for USDA Zones 3-9, ensuring a broad growing appeal across varying...
Height 2 ft (60 cm). 4 inch wide flowers with white petals and dark conical centres. Vigorous plant, flowering July to October. Plant in sun or partial shade. Flowers smell of honey.
Deciduous perennial. Height:2-3 ft x 1 -1.5' Wide. Full Sun. Has sturdy, well branched stems that don't require staking. White petals surround large yellow/yellow brown center cone. Blooms from late spring to late summer.
Echinacea p. 'PowWow Wild Berry' is a herbaceous perennial with a clumping habit, popular for its vibrant, berry-purple blooms. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 3 to 9, making it versatile for a range of climates. This coneflower prefers full...
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 evergreen fern boasts a robust, arching habit with sword-shaped fronds, creating a lush and structured appearance. Recommended for USDA hardiness zones 3 to 8, it thrives in cool to mild temperatures and partial to full shade conditions. It requires...
Upright branching, deciduous tree has a narrow, oval crown. Makes a great accent, shade or street tree. Medium green, narrow, pointed foliage turns yellow in fall. Fertile, well-drained, moist soil
Medium ruby red apple with a non-browning white flesh. Sweet flavor with a slight tartness. Similar to a Macintosh apple. Excellent for fresh eating, cooking, and cider. Needs a pollinator.
Vigorous spreading tree. Large fruit has yellow or greenish yellow skin with red stripes. Unexcelled for cooking. Firm white flesh. Good eating or cooking. Ripens in August. Makes good pies, desserts, sauces and cider. Requires pollinator.
Vigorous spreading tree. Large fruit has yellow or greenish yellow skin with red stripes. Unexcelled for cooking. Firm white flesh. Good eating or cooking. Ripens in August. Makes good pies, desserts, sauces and cider. Requires pollinator.
Vigorous spreading tree. Large fruit has yellow or greenish yellow skin with red stripes. Unexcelled for cooking. Firm white flesh. Good eating or cooking. Ripens in August. Makes good pies, desserts, sauces and cider. Requires pollinator.
A cross between McIntosh and Newtown apples. An excellent all-purpose apple with crisp, snowy-white flesh. The Spartan has a distinctive sweet flavor with a wine-like quality. Sweet flavor intensifies with storage.
Large, brightly striped red fruit. Snappy, crisp, exceptionally juicy, yellowish green flesh. Fine, rich, agreeably aromatic flavor. Good for eating and sauce. Ripens from August to early September depending on location.
Creeping, evergreen groundcover. Dark green leaves have a strong wintergreen fragrance when crushed. Pinkish white flowers in summer, followed by red fruit in late fall to early winter.
Slow growing, symmetricall upright branching deciduous tree, becoming broad with age. Height to about 35 to 50 feet. High and wide. Hardy to about -40 degrees F. Full sun. Uynique green fan-shaped foiliage turns golden-yellow in fall. Non fruiting st
Fast growing,when young, rounded deciduous tree to about 35 feet high and wide. Hardy to about -30 degrees F. Full sun. Fine textured medium green leaves turn yellow in the fall.
Fast growing, vase shaped to rectangular, deciduous tree to about 35 to 40 feet high. Hardy to about -30 degrees F. Full sun. Fine textured medium green leaves, changing to golden yellow in fall. Thornless and essentially fruitless.
Wetland perennial grass with light yellowish green grassilike foliage. Sprays of spiky golden yellow flower heads look like bushy fox-tails. The tiny flowers bloom from mid spring to mid summer. This PNW native thrives in wet soils.
This compact, clump-forming ornamental grass features slender, upright, and sword-like dark green foliage that adds a striking vertical element to gardens or wetland areas. Hardy in zones 4-9, it thrives in cooler climates with recommended temperatures ranging from 60°F to...
Upright, spreads by rhizomes. Five to eleven flat, grass like leaves sprout from the base and along the stem. Inflorescence is a panicle of many clusters of spikelets and leaf like bracts on the ends of several branched stems.
An attractive groundcover for the shade with light green and white variegated leaves. Usually grown for its foliage. Excellent for that area where nothing else will grow. It can be invasive, but if it's planted in the right spot, it...
Vigorous, mat-forming groundcover has white, pink, rose and green foliage. Makes an ideal groundcover in areas where a lawn is not needed. Produces dainty, dark blue, 6" flower spikes in late spring. Hardy to -10* F. Well-drained soil
Brownish bronze and green leaves. Leaves are thin and long as compared to other Ajugas. 2" blue flower spikes in early spring. Spreads. Tolerates full sun with ample moisture. Needs winter protection in Zone 4.
Low growing, stoloniferous evergreen perennial. Dark green leaves with 3 palmate leaflets. Bright pink flowers to about 1 inch appear from late spring to mid-summer. Rarely bears fruit.
Bearing tiny, bright yellow flowers, it creates a striking understory of round, golden foliage and, if planted at the edge of a pond, will reach into the water like rays of sunlight. For stunning contrast, place near plants with purple...