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Lobelia speciosa 'Vulcan Red', Cardinal FlowerSummer-long saturated red flowers of the most brilliant red you've ever seen line tall, strong stems with purple-bronze leaves—bright red on dark red. A robust clumping perennial, Vulcan reaches about 30" tall. Favored by hummingbirds and butterflies alike! Minimum temperature: -10° F$14.50
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Magnolia virginiana Moonglow® 'Wilson', Sweetbay MagnoliaA prolific bloomer, Moonglow has pea-green, narrow, evergreen leaves with silver reverse—beautiful in arrangements. Four-inch antique-white flowers are enchanting and plentiful with a wonderful, light, lemony fragrance. This tree flowers heavily in late spring to early summer and again sporadically the rest of the season. The cone-like fruits contain bright red seeds....From $34.50 -
Kniphofia 'Sunningdale Yellow', Torch LilyThis AGM recipient is a showstopper! Slender spires of warm, buttery yellow emerge from abundant, blade-like foliage. An exuberant efflorescence that often lasts from July to October! The perfect way to add an architectural element to any garden bed. Prefers sun to part shade. Available to ship from November through March....$28.50 -
Sedum tetractinum, Chinese StonecropForming an expanding mat of glossy, overlapping, rounded succulent leaves with spikes of bright yellow starry flowers in summer, it will find crack or crevice, and grow in sun or even dry part shade. Soil too shallow for deeper-rooted plants (because of tree roots or other issues) is perfect for...$12.50 -
Caryopteris × clandonensis 'Beyond Midnight' USPP 27,426, Bluebeard'Beyond Midnight' was selected for strikingly deep dark blue flowers that twinkle on the sturdy compact shrub that needs surprisingly little water once established. Beloved by bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Appreciates good drainage. Wait until spring to cut old growth back to newly emerging foliage. Mature size: 2 - 2.5 ft...$44.50 -
Dryopteris filix-mas 'Linearis Polydactyla', Slender Crested Male FernAs the cultivar name implies, the fronds and pinnae or leaflets are very linear and are multi-forked at the tips in a finger-like fashion. Imagine almost every leaflet splitting to form lacy tips. Fronds can be up to 4 feet long and the whole fern can form a fountain of fine, fizzy, frothy...From $11.50
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Agastache 'Ava', Mexican HyssopLovely, tall spikes full of purple-pink flowers summer-long. They are very deer-resistant because of their pungent minty smell — pleasant to us but not to deer. It re-blooms if deadheaded. Agastache (pronounced a-gas'-tucky) is a useful, long-lasting staple of the dry garden. Mature size: 4 ft T & 3 ft W Minimum temperature: -10° FFrom $11.00 -
Digitalis laevigata, Grecian FoxgloveElegant flower spikes of amber blossoms with creamy lips and rusty veining throughout bloom midsummer. Native to the Balkan peninsula, it does well in rocky conditions. Mature size: 2 ft T x 1 ft W Minimum temperature: 0° F$12.50 -
Eucomis bicolor, Pineapple LilyEucomis bicolor has a large flower spike of pale green edged with purple, borne 12 to 24 inches tall on purple-speckled stout stems. The tuft of small green leaves at the top makes the flower cluster resemble a pineapple. A particularly hefty Eucomis; summer bloomer. Ships when dormant. Mature size: 12-24 inches tall...From $13.50 -
Globularia bisnagarica (Syn. G. punctata), Blue Globe DaisyStems of puffball lilac-blue globes in spring through early summer. Forms a tufted mound of long evergreen basal leaves with rounded, spoon-like tips. Just darn cute. We previously offered it as Globularia trichosantha, the name on the stock plants we received from another nursery, but have since found that name was...$12.50 -
Solanum crispum 'Glasnevin', Chilean Potato VineLooking for an exception to the usual? A profusion of yellow-beaked purple flowers covers this vine from mid-spring to mid-autumn, diminishing a bit as the season advances. And depending upon your locale, it can be deciduous or evergreen. Use it as a vine, as it is inclined, or as an upright shrub or...From $15.50 -
Arbutus menziesii, MadroneTemperamental to establish but always worth a try provided it has good drainage and no summer water. Amazing bark. Large tree to 35 feet when well situated. Minimum temperature: -10° F$22.50 -
Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Dark Knight', BluebeardA 3'x3' deciduous shrub, 'Dark Knight' has the deepest blue color of any of its relatives and a profusion of flower clusters. Silver beneath the small lanceolate leaves augments the blue! Its habit is upright, rounded, and tidy, and it blooms on new growth, so if you'd like it to be dense...$10.50 -
Iris pallida 'Albovariegata'Sophisticated foliage for the early season and fragrant, grape-scented flowers too! A timeless beauty with those lovely, creamy-white and green striped leaves — a striking element, flowers or no flowers, but the flowers are a lovely light violet-blue ruffled crown above the spiky leaves. Minimum temperature: -30° FFrom $18.50 -
Begonia grandis 'Heron's Pirouette', Hardy BegoniaBrought to our attention by Dan Hinkley, this lovely and hardy Japanese begonia has masses of light pink flowers that charm gardeners from spring to fall. Luminous, olive-green, fleshy leaves and brilliant magenta stems and petioles set off these sparkling blooms. It all comes alive when the evening sun penetrates...From $9.50 -
Primula japonica 'Miller's Crimson', Japanese PrimroseThis is an elegant candelabra form that completes the classic stream-side or pond-side planting. Clump-forming plants have have blossom stems in shades of crimson up to 2 ft tall! Grow in moist rich soil. Minimum temperature: -30° F$12.50