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Items 129-144 of 2311
  1. Acer palmatum 'Lileeanne’s Jewel', sometimes known as 'Lil Anne’s Jewel' and 'Little Ann’s Jewel'
    Deeply dissected burgundy leaves splashed with pink, mauve, & white! Bright red & pink fall color. Needs 4-5 hours of direct sun to maintain variegation. A more stable variety than 'Rainbow'. Mature size: 7 ft T x 5 ft W in 10 yr Minimum temperature: -20° F
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  2. Daphne odora 'Aureomarginata', Winter Daphne
    Nothing gives more hope for the end of winter than the powerful and delicious fragrance of this Daphne. Shiny green and yellow leaves with pink and white flowers. Evergreen shrub. Mature size: 4 ft T x W Minimum temperature: 0° F
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  3. Euonymus sachalinensis (syn. planipes), Spindle Tree or Siberian Burning Bush
    Bright red-pink seed capsules open to reveal bright orange seeds—a stunning combination in an intriguing form that always attracts attention in autumn. Deciduous shrub. Mature size 8-10 ft tall Minimum temperature: -20° F
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  4. Wisteria macrostachya 'Blue Moon', Kentucky Re-blooming Wisteria
    A cultivar of the South Eastern U.S. native which commonly blooms three times a year. Fragrant, pea-like, lavender-blue blooms form foot-long racemes. Wisterias like rich, non-alkaline soil and full or part sun. Make certain their supports are sturdy; later, with age, they can become self-supporting. 12-25 foot long when mature. Deer-resistant! [shown...
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  5. Davidia involucrata seedling, Dove Tree
    20–40' tall and wide, the Dove Tree blooms from April to May with a breathtaking inflorescence composed of a small reddish button, the flower, and long pure white bracts. Among its other appellations are Laundry Tree, Ghost Tree, Handkerchief Tree, depending upon the person or the locale. Its namesake is Abbe Armand...
    $34.50
  6. Camellia x williamsii 'Water Lily', Hybrid Camellia
    This evergreen shrub produces 5-inch wide fully double, cotton-candy pink blooms starting in mid-winter and into at least early spring. Petals shed cleanly! Evergreen shrub 9 ft T x 7 ft W in 10 years Minimum temperature: 0° F
    $28.50
  7. Calanthe siedoldii, Siebold's Japanese Hardy Orchid
    Description coming soon. Mature size: 6 in T x 12-15 in W, blooms up to 2 ft T Minimum temperature: 0° F
    $22.50
  8. Coreopsis hybrida 'Super Star™'PP30805, Tickseed
    An excellent and showy meadow dweller, with endurance and flair! These bicolor blossoms are 2.5 inches across with light yellow edges converging with dark burgundy around its yolk-yellow eye. Blooms are long-lived in summer spreading cheer amongst pollinators and humans alike. Slowly spreading, but can naturalize with time. Deadhead for...
    $12.50
  9. Primula 'Oak Leaf Yellow Picotee'
    An eye-catching primrose developed from a rare find at a nursery in England in 1999. Unusual undulating lobed leaves form a lush rosette with a dashing sparkler-like flower spike of deep golden-yellow with a striking carmine-red picotee. It blooms for a long time in late winter. Herbaceous foliage will dry back to the ground in winter....
    $12.50
  10. Aster seedlings
    A variety of Asters dug from our garden! Minimum temperature: -20° F
    From $14.50
  11. Clematis heracleifolia 'Cassandra', Non-vining Clematis
    Large, 6-inch leaves surround a smaller flower, but the flowers come in droves and are made for the lover of blue: trumpets of violet-blue to azure blue (depending upon bloom stage), with dramatically recurved petals, a slight ruffle at the edges. This is a shrubby form, 2 – 3 feet tall, with clustered, honey-scented flowers...
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  12. Clethra alnifolia 'Sixteen Candles', Summersweet
    Above alder-like leaves (Grk klethra – Alder) bloom white, upright, candle-like spires in summer. It's fragrant and attractive to butterflies and bees and is in an altogether underused, practical, yet beautiful genus. 4 – 5' T x 3' W, compact. Minimum temperature: -30° F
    $12.00
  13. Trollius x cultorum 'Alabaster', Globeflower
    Very pale, butter-yellow (the Swiss call them "butter balls"), semi-double, bowl-shaped flowers bloom from bronzed buds in late spring and early summer. Toothy, lobed, dark green leaves shine below. It's clumping, upright, and compact, and will tolerate somewhat heavy soils. In cooler climes, it can take full sun if watered...
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  14. Salix x 'Winter Glory', Giant Pussy Willow
    This male hybrid from Japan has some of the biggest catkins of all of the Pussy Willows. Flower buds start to form in fall, then, depending on your location, the buds start to open in late winter or early spring. Once open, the flower spikes are silvery-pink and can reach...
    $12.50
  15. Eutrochium (syn. Eupatorium) maculatum 'Gateway', Joe Pye Weed
    Clusters of reddish flowers from mid-summer until early autumn on tall, upright, wine-red stems. Deciuous perennial; mature size: 6 ft T x 4 ft W Minimum temperature: -30° F
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  16. Mimulus lewisii x cardinalis, Monkey Flower
    This is a naturally-occurring hybrid Mimulus from California — a robust perennial with abundant pink flowers that have a darker pink streak mid-petal. It blooms late in spring through late summer, much to the enjoyment of hummingbirds. Prefers well-drained but moist soil. Mature size: 2 feet tall, 3 feet wide. Minimum temperature: -10º F
    $17.50