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Ribes malvaceum, Chaparral Currant, No shipping DE, MA, ME, MI, NC, NH, NJ, OH, RI, VA, WVUpright and deciduous, Chaparral Currant loves the sun if planted near the coast, or part shade if planted inland. In either case, provide well-draining soil. The foliage is pungently fragrant, and when it has fallen, the peeling bark is attractive. Pretty pink dangling flower clusters appear in very early spring....From $15.50 -
Larix kaempferi 'Paper Lanterns', Japanese LarchLovely narrow tree with delicate soft needles of medium-green displayed along undulating branches. The papery cones give the effect of small lanterns, especially when showcased against luminesce golden fall color. A unique stand out specimen tree! Mature size: 8 ft tall x 3ft ' wide in 10 years; matures to 15-20 ft tall...From $75.00 -
Cotoneaster salicifolius 'Repens', Spreading Willowleaf CotoneasterClusters of white flowers in spring become multitudes of bright red berries dotting its dense, glossy, evergreen leaves in early fall and throughout winter. (Water for more bloom and berries.) It provides some of the best coverage for a slope and other low-maintenance areas where weed suppression and low water is...From $12.50 -
Allium sphaerocephalon, Drumstick AlliumUmbels of deep pink-purple twinkle on this small ornamental onion. The blooms can rise to 3 ft and are one of the last ornamental onions to flower, tending toward midsummer. Ships when dormant please choose a shipping date between July 1 and Feb 1. Mature size: 2-3 ft T x clumping Minimum temperature: -30° F$13.00 -
Kniphofia thomsoniiMid to late summer loose spikes of soft orange curved flowers will tempt hummers. Less boisterous than most Kniphofia, the spikes are less dense and tightly packed, and more open and graceful. Mature size: 3' tall; given light, loamy soil it will run a bit Minimum temperature: 0º FFrom $17.50 -
Allium siculum (syn. Nectaroscordum siculum), Sicilian Honey GarlicIn early summer, loose clusters of flower bells in shades of ivory-green & purple-pink on tall stems. The seedheads are fun in a dry arrangement. Ships when fully dormant: July through February Perennial bulb; mature size: 30 in T Minimum temperature: -10° F$14.50 -
Anemone trifolia, Three-leaved AnemonePretty, white woodland flowers with bright green centers bloom above this delicate ground cover in spring. Delicate, puffy, "wreaths" of anthers can be white or pale blue. Native to European mountain regions. NOTE: These are SUMMER DORMANT bulbs; they dry up and go "to sleep" after they bloom in spring....$12.50 -
Apocynum androsaemifolium, Spreading DogbaneAn upright, multi-branching perennial. Bell-shaped, pinkish-white flowers have dark pink lines inside the corolla and form in clusters at the tips of branches in summer. Pairs of long, slender seed pods about two to 6 inches long from blooms, ripening from green to a dull red. The pods, once dry, release seeds...From $14.50 -
Arctostaphylos confertiflora 'The Giant', Santa Rosa Island ManzanitaEndemic to California where it can be found growing on the sandstone bluffs of Santa Rosa Island in the Channel Islands; this manzanita is listed as an endangered species. Few plants of the species remain on the island and many of these individuals are threatened by the cattle, elk, and...From $17.50 -
Anemone blanda 'Charmer', Grecian Windflower‘Charmer’ provides true springtime delight with a blanket of rosy pink to magenta blooms in mid-spring atop dense, ferny foliage. Flowers of many petals fade white and have a showy yellow center. Sister to ‘White Splendour,’ these two Anemone blanda selections can be interplanted in a mix, or planted alone for a shock of...$12.50 -
Podophyllum chengii 'Hunan', Chinese MayappleVery rare. Juvenile growth has a striking star-like mint colored shape across the center surrounded by darker spotting. Mature foliage is large 8-10 inches across green polygonal foliage with dark purple mottling. Spring brings red pendulous flowers beneath the leaves, and purple-black fruits replace them in fall. Propagated from root cuttings,...From $27.50 -
Convallaria 'Potsdam Stripe', Potsdam Stripe Lily of the ValleyVery stable bold light yellow striping and small white bell flowers in spring; collected in the woods of Potsdam Great Park by Czech Eduard Hachunda - a special plant. Rhizomatous perennial. Mature size: 8-10 in T x 6-8 in W Minimum temperature: -30° F$16.50 -
Heuchera sanguinea 'Snow Angel', Coral BellsRounded leaves, light green dusted with snow, mound beneath wiry, branched flower spikes with tiny, pink, bell-shaped flowers. Heucheras are named after a German physician and medicinal botanist of the early 18th century by the name of Johann Heinrich von Heucher of Wittenberg University. Minimum temperature: -30° F$17.50 -
Acer shirasawanum 'Aureum', Golden Full Moon MapleBroad, bushy, and branching low, 'Aureum' has rounded, palmate, soft golden-yellow leaves, red-tipped in spring. Red-purple corymbs bloom early replaced by upright red samaras in floral-looking clusters — with the leaves, a ravishing, visually buoyant combination! Protect from hot sun. Grows 6' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. Minimum temperature: -10°...From $36.50 -
Disporum smilacinum 'Kino Tsukasa', Fairy LanternDark green leaves with brushstrokes of cream and gold on the outer tips further enhance pendent, star-like white flowers. Mature size: 8–12 in T, clumping. Minimum temperature: -30° F$15.50
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Boykinia major ssp. major, Large Boykinia, BrookfoamGraced with showy stems of light green with red accents are topped with inflorescences of small pure white flowers. This beauty is a spreader so give it plenty of room to roam or give it firm boundaries. Blends well with Sanguisorba, Darmera, Iris chrysographes, etc. 2-3 feet high and expanding width...$16.50