| Ajuga - Catlins Giant | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: AJUGA REPTANS The Ajuga 'Catlin's Giant', Ajuga reptans, is a useful ground cover with short spikes of blue flowers. 'Catlin's Giant' is one of the largest-growing varieties, forming bronzy-red, spinach-like leaves. This Ajuga is an excellent ground cove | |
| Ajuga - Toffee Chip | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: AJUGA TOFFEE CHIP Ajuga Toffee Chip, Ajuga 'Toffee Chip' PPAF, is a spectacular new groundcover which thrives in full sun or full shade and offers four seasons of interest with its evergreen foliage. This unique variety has small leaves that emerge as brown and khaki shade | |
| American Maidenhair Fern | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: ADIANTUM PEDATUM The American Maidenhair Fern, Adiantum pedatum, is a deciduous, clump-forming fern which typically grows 1.5 to 2' tall and is most frequently found on rich wooded slopes, ravine bottoms and damp shady woods. American Maidenhair Ferns prefer moist, shady conditions, but will grow in sunnier spots if kept moist. It features finely-textured, somewhat frilly fronds which have curved stalks and are palmately-divided (i.e., fronds divide into finger-like projections). The Maidenhair will grow in colder areas if the plant has good air circulation. This fern is a perennial and is deciduous in colder climates. Wiry stems are reddish-brown to black. Crosiers (coiled young fiddleheads) emerge pink in spring. This is a wetlands plant that does not flower or bloom. The attractive foliage is showcased in container plantings, foundation plantings, and groundcovers. | |
| Amsonia - Blue Ice | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: AMSONIA BLUE ICE Amsonia Blue Ice, Amsonia 'Blue Ice', is a new Amsonia from White Flower Farm that is sure to become a favorite for any gardener! In late spring, Amsonia 'Blue Ice' forms clusters of navy blue buds at the ends of each stem that open to periwinkle blue star shaped flowers. The bright green foliage of 'Blue Ice' turns a rich shade of yellow in the fall creating a new dimension of color for your fall landscape. 'Blue Ice' is adaptable to most conditions, however if it is too shady they may topple over. Amsonia 'Blue Ice' is very easy to grow, hardy and drought tolerant once established. Use in borders, rock gardens, cottage gardens or open woodland areas. It is best when massed. Its compact size also enables use as an edging plant. | |
| Aster - Blue Autumn | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: ASTER BLUE AUTUMN Aster Blue Autumn, Aster 'Blue Autumn' PPAF, is covered with hundreds of daisy-like deep blue flowers that put on a spectacular show through Fall. The healthy dark green foliage of 'Blue Autumn' PPAF has a compact mounding habit and is very resistant to mildew. You can always count on your Asters to put on a delightful, refreshing show every Autumn and attracts butterflies! Aster GÇÿBlue AutumnGÇÖ is a rather new hybrid touting resistance to mildew. Great for summer color in beds, borders or containers, it produces excellent cut flowers. To increase bloom time, deadhead after the first initial flowering. Asters will do best in a full sun area with morning shade and well-drained soil. It should not stay wet while in dormancy. | |
| Aster - English Countryside | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: ASTER 'ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE' English Countryside Aster, Aster 'English Countryside', makes a fabulous performance each year regardless of environmental conditions. It's the belle of the garden and no one can resist its beauty. It makes a dramatic statement in your late summer garden with beautiful lavender-blue blooms, tinged with pink, for a 6 week period. English Countryside Aster plants form robust clumps and produce a profusion of these daisylike flowers. It attracts butterflies and is lovely in bouquets. To increase bloom time, deadhead after the first initial flowering. English Countryside Aster will do best in a full sun area with morning shade and well-drained soil. It should not stay wet while in dormancy. | |
| Astilbe - Delft Lace | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: ASTILBE DELFT LACE Astilbe Delft Lace, Astilbe 'Delft Lace' PPAF, will brighten up your landscape with this lacy beauty. The waxy foliage is a deep blue-green with a light silver overlay that gives it a unique look and added excitement as a seasonal garden player. Astilbe | |
| Astilbe - Maggie Daley | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: ASTILBE MAGGIE DALEY Astilbe Maggie Daley, Astilbe chinensis 'Maggie Daley', displays a profusion of showy spikes of lavender-purple panicles in mid to late summer. The fuzzy flowers are full and packed closely together, resembling a bouquet that sits on top of the shiny, bronze-green foliage. 'Maggie Daley' grows best in rich soil that is consistently moist. Astilbes are long-lived perennials that are most comfortable when grown in rich soil and light shade to filtered sun. They will grow in full shade, but will not bloom as prolifically there. Though they are easy to grow, Astilbes have one critical requirement--lots of water. Plants must have consistently moist soil; dryness leads to a quick demise, especially in the sun. Fertilize Astilbes in late spring before flowering starts. Wait to cut back the old foliage until spring; it will help protect the plant from winter damage. | |
| Astilbe - Milk and Honey | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: ASTILBE MILK AND HONEY Astilbe Milk and Honey, Astilbe chinensis 'Milk and Honey', is a white astilbe that holds up well under sun and drought! 'Milk and Honey' overflows with creamy white plumes that turn light pink as they age. The two color effect is lovely and very unique! | |
| Astilbe - Radius | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: ASTILBE RADIUS Astilbe Radius, Astilbe 'Radius', is an outstanding new hybrid that starts showing off in the spring when the foliage emerges dark red, and then matures to dark green. Astilbe 'Radius' blooms profusely in midsummer when the dark red flowers buds open to d | |
| Astilbe - Red Sentinel | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: ASTILBE RED SENTINEL Astilbe Red Sentinel, Astilbe japonica 'Red Sentinel', is one of the most outstanding red Astilbes! Deep forest-green leaves have mahogany-red stems which nicely compliment the scarlet-red flowers. 'Red Sentinel' is a real eye catcher! Mass or group in | |
| Astilbe - Rise and Shine | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: ASTILBE RISE AND SHINE Astilbe Rise and Shine, Astilbe 'Rise and Shine', is a new hot pink flowering variety that will wake up your shade garden! The large, 8 inch long, plumes are held strong on sturdy flower stems and look like a large bouquet planted in the garden. Astilbe | |
| Astilbe - Visions | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: ASTILBE CHINENSIS The Astilbe 'Visions', Astilbe chinensis, is a colorful feathery flower with raspberry blooms and lacy blue-green foliage. The flowers contrast wonderfully with the glossy foliage. Astilbe 'Visions' blooms in mid summer and are 15" tall and have a plant width of 12-18" Astilbe 'Visions' is more sun tolerant, but is most successfully grown in a shady area. A moist, well-drained area is key for this plant. In order to keep Astilbe looking good for the next year, do not cut it back in the winter, (the old foliage helps protect the plant from winter damage), but prune in early spring. Astilbe can be used as cut flowers, in perennial borders or shade gardens with Hosta's and Ferns. Astilbe is considered to be deer resistant and will attract hummingbirds. | |
| Astrantia - Star of Summer | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: ASTRANTIA STAR OF SUMMER Astrantia Star of Summer, Astrantia major 'Star of Summer' PPAF, has spectacular purple/red flowers that stand tall above the bright green foliage. Each flower of 'Star of Summer' PPAF glows with a starry collar of purple red bracts surrounding a button-like umbel of white. They are produced on wiry stems in branched clusters from early through late summer. This long flowering perennial is ideal when planted in borders or along streams. It makes an excellent cut flower and butterflies find the blooms appealing. Astrantia thrive in moist, humus-rich or heavy clay soil. With good soil moisture, astrantia can be planted in full sun. To stimulate more blooms, remove old flowers. Blooms last long - late spring to early summer, and the bracts usually remain attractive well after bloom. Like little pincushions, their abundant blooms float above rosettes of mid-sized, deeply lobed, bright green leaves. | |
| Baby's Breath - Festival StarGäó | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: GYPSOPHILA FESTIVAL STAR Gypsophila Festival Star, Gypsophila 'Festival StarGäó' (PP#14,818), provides continuous cut flowers all summer long! Clouds of small white flowers float above densely branched plants from May through October! Gypsophila 'Festival Star' PP#14,818 is a hardy baby's breath that looks great in the landscape or in combination with annuals in baskets, mixed containers, or window boxes. The ice-white blooms provide a brilliant backdrop for other wildflower varieties. Does not transplant well. Plant in light, dry soil and provide a treatment of lime. Mulch for winter protection. Cut the flowers for arrangements when half the blooms are open to extend vase life. You can also place Baby's Breath upright or hang upside down in dry, dark, open, airy place. | |
| Bee Balm - Grand Marshall | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: MONARDA GRAND MARSHALL Bee Balm Grand Marshall, Monarda 'Grand Marshall', has longer bloom times than other bee balms. Monarda are best grown in rich soil in a well-drained area, not being allowed to dry out. The leaves of monarda can be used for teas and in salads. Attracting hummingbirds, butterflies and bees, particularly when massed, monarda provides color and contrast for the perennial border, wild garden, meadow, and herb garden or along ponds or streams. | |
| Bee Balm - Grand Parade | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: MONARDA GRAND PARADE Bee Balm Grand Parade, Monarda 'Grand Parade'Gäó, is an exceptionally hardy hybrid from the Morden Breeding Program in Manitoba. In mid to late summer, the compact bushy plants are covered with fun looking 2.5" lavender purple flowers. Hummingbirds and butterflies cannot resist the sweet nectar of these fragrant flowers! The shiny dark green foliage has a delightful fragrance of mint that deer dislike. Monarda 'Grand ParadeGäó' also exhibits very good mildew resistance! Monarda are best grown in rich soil in a well-drained area, not being allowed to dry out. The leaves of monarda can be used for teas and in salads. Attracting hummingbirds, butterflies and bees, particularly when massed, monarda provides color and contrast for the perennial border, wild garden, meadow, and herb garden or along ponds or streams. | |
| Bee Balm - Petite Delight | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: MONARDA DIDYMA The Monarda 'Petite Delight', Monarda didyma, also known as Bee Balm, Bergamont, Horsemint, Oswego Tea, is a clump-forming perennial that has tubular, two-lipped, light red to purple flowers with dark green aromatic foliage. 'Petite Delight' stands at | |
| Bee Balm - Petite Wonder | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: MONARDA DIDYMA The Monarda 'Petite Wonder', Monarda didyma, also known as Bee Balm, Bergamont, Horsemint, Oswego Tea, is a clump-forming perennial that has tubular, two-lipped, light pink flowers with dark green aromatic foliage. 'Petite Wonder' stands at 12 | |
| Bee Balm - Pink Lace | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: MONARDA PINK LACE Bee Balm Pink Lace, Monarda 'Pink Lace' PPAF, is a delightful new bee balm with a tidy compact habit. At only 16" tall, it is perfect for the front of the border or even in containers. The color is a striking lipstick pink that really draws your attention, and also that of hummingbirds and butterflies. Monarda 'Pink Lace' is an easy to grow, deer resistant perennial! Monarda is native to eastern North America, so it is easy to grow and it multiplies quickly. The aromatic foliage smells like mint when crushed and is often used to flavor teas. Monarda are best grown in rich soil in a well-drained area, not being allowed to dry out. The leaves of monarda can be used for teas and in salads. Attracting hummingbirds, butterflies and bees, particularly when massed, Monarda provides color and contrast for the perennial border, wild garden, meadow, and herb garden or along ponds or streams. | |
| Bellflower - Chettle Charm | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: CAMPANULA 'CHETTLE CHARM' Chettle Charm Bellflower, Campanula 'Chettle Charm', is an exciting twist on an old cottage-garden perennial, featuring medium-tall spikes of large bell-shaped flowers. The petals are near-white and display violet-blue along the edges. Chettle Charm Bellflower is especially outstanding when used in pastel border schemes. Removing spent flowers will greatly increase the blooming season. Chettle Charm Bellflower is easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. It prefers part shade in warmer climates, since it is intolerant of extreme summer heat of the deep South and needs regular moisture. This Bellflower is effective in a lightly shaded woodland settings where if can be left alone to naturalize. Mass or plant in large groups for best effect. | |
| Bellflower - Dickson's Gold | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: CCAMPANULA 'DICKSON'S GOLD' The Bellflower Dickson's Gold, Campanula garganica 'Dickson's Gold', has a wonderful blue flowers with yellow-light greenfoilage. This ground cover is best used in rock gardens, as an edging or in tubs and pots. 'Dickson's Gold' blooms from constantly during the summer. 'Dickson's Gold should be planted in full sun or partial shade and requires moist, well-drained soil. The contrast of blue flowers against the yellowish foilage makes this variety stand out in the border. | |
| Bellflower - Favourite | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: CAMPANULA 'FAVOURITE' Favourite Bellflower, Campanula 'Favourite', will make a great addition to any garden. This fantastic addition also makes a great gift! It is a compact plant consisting of dark violet blue flowers. This bellflower blooms from late spring till late summer and is ideal in herbaceous borders, or for use in general mixed borders. Favourite Bellflower grows best in fertile soil with a neutral to alkaline pH. Lime can be added to the soil to obtain these conditions. Keep the soil moist but make sure it is well-drained. Members of this group will grow in either full sun or partial shade, though some shade is recommended in areas with very hot summers. Cutting the plants back hard after flowering will keep them more compact, and may also result in a second flush of blooms. | |
| Bishop Weed - Snow on the Mountain | ||
| SCIENTIFIC NAME: AEGOPODIUM PODAGRARIA 'VARIEGATUM' The Snow on the Mountain, 'Aegopodium podagraria Variegatum', also known as Bishop Weed, is one of the most popular groundcovers on the market today. With its variegated foliage, it is one of a kind. 'Snow on the Mountain' forms a quick, dense, weed-proof carpet that is easy to grow even in difficult conditions. It should be planted in full sun but will tolerate morning shade.To prevent from seeding, the white flower heads should be removed, this will also help keep it looking tidy. 'Snow on the Mountain' has a plant height of 10-15" and a plant spread of 1-2'. 'Snow on the Mountain' is great as a ground cover or used in mass plantings, and it is rabbit and deer resistant and extremely drought tolerant. | |
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