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Daisy-like flowers of lemon yellow are surrounded by a halo of white petal tips. An early bloomer that is great for containers or hanging baskets.
Unlicensed propagation prohibited.
More DetailsCampfire® Marshmallow™ Bidens is vigorous, heat tolerant and can tolerate some drought stress. The large, pure white flowers surround a golden yellow center. The flowers are larger than Campfire Flame and will be a great summer performer. Strong heat tolerance and pure white, self-cleaning flowers are the highlights of this all-season bloomer. Large blossoms on densely mounded plants are highly attractive to pollinators.
This new pure white bidens adds a cool touch to full sun landscapes and containers from spring to fall. A showy tuft of gold in the center of each blossom draws in pollinating bees and the petals shed cleanly once spent, leaving the plant with a tidy appearance. Low seed set translates to greater flower power and less persistence in the garden. The densely mounded habit of Campfire® Marshmallow™ bidens makes it less of a mixer in containers and more of a showpiece on its own. It is most eye-catching when planted en masse in well-drained soil. It occupies a similar niche as Coreopsis in landscape designs but is much longer blooming with no deadheading required.
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The semi double, golden yellow flowers of Bidens 'Goldilocks Rocks™' take this popular annual to an interesting new place. We were also happy to discover that it splits the difference between the ultra compact varieties and the ultra agressive ones. A long blooming addition to the landscape or conatiners, this new Bidens is just right. Asexual Propagation prohibited.
More DetailsBrunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost' has mounding, heart-shaped foliage with frosty silver tones and delicate veining. Sprays of light blue, forget-me-not-like flowers bloom in spring. Excellent for woodland settings.
2012 Perennial Plant of the Year. Asexual propagation prohibited.
More DetailsThis Brunnera offers huge 9-10" leaves that overlap dramatically at the base and look circular from a distance. The heavy silver overlay and vivid, wide, dark green veining pattern provide stunning appeal in shady spots. In the spring the baby blue, forget-me-not type blossoms hang gentle over the foliage.
More DetailsThis is an unusual Buddleia, and worthy of a spot in your landscape. Whereas most Butterfly Bush have bloom spikes that are erect, this one has panicles that cascade downward, giving a unique look.
Soft purple blooms last a long time and are loved by butterflies. Unlicensed propagation prohibited.
More DetailsA stunning addition to the Monarch® series of Butterfly Bush, this selection has bright ruby blossoms which are produced in profusion on 10" long flowering spikes. The blossoms begin in mid-summer and will last for several weeks.
Unlicensed propagation prohibited.
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'Miss Molly' is a compact variety with rich Sangria-red flowers, which may be more pronounced in the South. Fragrant flowers are abundant and attract both butterflies and hummingbirds. Blooms summer through fall. Prune back in late winter/early spring for an abundance of flowers. 'Miss Molly is more compact than other cultivars, making it perfect for smaller gardens. Deer resistant. Asexual propagation is prohibited.
More DetailsMiss Pearl' is a compact variety with pure white, fragrant blooms. An abundance of flowers appear summer through fall and attract both butterflies and hummingbirds. A seedless and non-invasive variety.
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Vivid, pink blooms, silver-grey foliage and compact growth habit makes this buddleia a great addition in the perennial or shrub border. Attracts butterflies and is deer resistant.
More Details'Miss Violet' is a prolific bloomer with vibrant, violet-purple flowers from summer into fall. A compact variety that works well in smaller gardens and as a container plant. Prune back in late winter/early spring.
More Details'Blue Chip Jr.' is a smaller version of 'Blue Chip' and is known to be less brittle. Purple-blue sterile flowers from mid-summer to frost that don't require deadheading. Attractive silver-green foliage. Great for small gardens.
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Meet Pugster Blue® - it's a whole new look for butterfly bush. This compact plant reaches just 2'/.6 m tall and wide but has the large, full flowers normally seen on a much larger plant. It blooms non-stop from early summer through frost with true-blue flowers, each with a tiny yellow-orange eye in the center. Thanks to thick, sturdy stems, the Pugster® series offers vastly improved hardiness and winter survival over other types of dwarf butterfly bush.
Top three reasons to grow Pugster Blue® butterfly bush:
1. Appealing true-blue flowers add hard-to-find color to any type of garden or landscape.
2. It produces full-sized flowers on a compact, dwarf frame.
3. Thick, sturdy stems ensure better winter hardiness in zone 5 than other dwarf butterfly bush.
Big flowers on a small plant!
Pugster Periwinkle® is a whole new look for butterfly bush - it offers a small, sturdy frame with flowers the size you'd find on much larger plants. Each bloom is a full, dense cluster of soft purple blooms, emitting a honey-sweet fragrance and treating bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to a tasty snack. Like all Proven Winners butterfly bushes, it blooms all summer without deadheading. Because of their thick, strong stems, Pugster butterfly bushes have better hardiness and winter survival in zone 5 than other dwarf varieties.
Top three reasons to grow Pugster Periwinkle® butterfly bush:
1. Large, full-sized purple flowers on a dwarf plant.
2. Thicker stems ensure better winter survival than other small butterfly bushes.
3. Blooms continuously without deadheading.
Big flowers on a small plant!
Pugster White® gives butterfly bush a whole new look: - its small, sturdy frame bears large flowers the size you'd find on much taller plants. Each bloom is a full, dense cluster of crisp white blooms, emitting a honey-sweet fragrance and treating bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to a tasty snack. Like all Proven Winners butterfly bushes, it blooms all summer without deadheading. Because of their thick, strong stems, Pugster butterfly bushes have better hardiness and winter survival in zone 5 than other dwarf varieties.
Top three reasons to grow Pugster White® butterfly bush:
1. Large, full-sized white blooms shine on summer nights.
2. Thicker stems ensure better winter survival than other small butterfly bushes.
3. Blooms continuously without deadheading.
More DetailsMeet Pugster® Amethyst butterfly bush - the newest member of this unique series that offers full sized flowers on a dwarf plant. This compact butterfly bush reaches just 2 feet tall and wide but has the large, full flowers normally seen on a much larger plant. It blooms non-stop from early summer through frost with amethyst-toned flowers, each with a tiny yellow-orange eye in the center. Thanks to thick, sturdy stems, the Pugster® series offers vastly improved hardiness and winter survival over other types of dwarf butterfly bush.
More DetailsA slow growing evergreen with an attractive rounded form, becoming broader with age. Bright green elongated leaves have a distinct indentation in the end. Responds well to pruning and is often used for topiary.
More DetailsUnique, heart shaped leaf is a dark, glossy green. Vase shaped habit. Excellent disease resistance. Deer resistant.
More DetailsBeautiful rounded and compact habit. Foliage is edged with heavy golden variegation. Good resistance to boxwood leafminer and boxwood blight.
Deer resistant. Asexual propagation prohibited.
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‘John Baldwin’ is grown for its true, broad, conical habit. Foliage is fine-textured and leaves are relatively small compared to many boxwood. New foliage has a blue tint which will slowly fade to a blue-green. Use this cultivar as an alternative to ‘Green Mountain’ when a true conical shape with minimal pruning is desired. Also, use it as an excellent substitute for conical Japanese hollies in sun or shade. Deer resistant.
More DetailsLittle Missy is a compact rounded cultivar. It is extremely cold hardy and sun tolerant. It can be used in applications where a smaller plant is desired and it responds well to shearing. Deer resistant.
Asexual propagation prohibited.
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A rounded, medium sized cultivar that is slightly wider than tall. Strong branches lessen breakage in snow. Good resistance to boxwood blight. Deer resistant.
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Excellent foundation plant, slightly more vigorous than some cultivars, yet can be maintained in a formal shape. Responds well to pruning. More cold-hardy than other Buxus microphylla. Great substitute for American boxwood in colder climates.
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An excellent performing cultivar that is very compact and sun tolerant. It is outstanding for edging formal beds or in parterre gardens. Responds well when pruned or when left unpruned.
More DetailsA round-shaped cultivar that is relatively vigorous. New foliage is lime green and transitions into deep, glossy green. Responds very well to annual pruning. Good resistance to boxwood leafminer and boxwood blight. Deer resistant.
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A vigorous, winter-hardy cultivar that is ideal when a large foundation plant is desired. Great for use in medium sized hedges. Very tolerant of pruning or shearing. Fills space quickly.
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Classic, large-growing boxwood has stood the test of time. Extensively planted in Colonial American landscapes. Excellent winter foliage color. Cuttings are often used for holiday decorations.
In ideal environments, plant will grow for 75 to 150 years into a massive shrub.
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Rounded habit is slightly wider than tall. Beautiful, dark green, large leaves. Responds well to pruning. Deer and leafminer resistant.
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An excellent upright cultivar, grown for both its form and its ability to thrive in a variety of site conditions. Excellent choice for narrow hedges. Deer resistant.
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This variegated cultivar adds color to your landscape with its green leaves accented with creamy-white edges. Great for use in holiday decorations. Deer resistant.
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An outstanding upright cultivar. Foliage is rich green with a hint of blue. Excellent choice for narrow hedges, or accenting a door or corner. Deer resistant.
More DetailsHighlander is a fast growing boxwood by all accounts (6-10”/year), but as a result, requires pruning to maintain good form. The foliage maintains the same dark green color of sempervirens, but is slightly larger.
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A compact, mounding to rounded boxwood that is very versatile. Foliage is deep green in summer and winter. Responds well to pruning if a small hedge is desired. Leave unpruned and a beautiful rounded habit will form. Deer resistant.
More DetailsA chance seedling found in the Charlottesville, VA area, Piney Mountain™ has near complete resistance to boxwood leafminer, as well as unique deep, dark green foliage.
Specimen plant when properly managed. Asexual propagation prohibited.
More DetailsA basic plant in many Colonial gardens, known for soft, billowy outline and lush foliage, great for holiday decorations. In ideal environment, plant will continue to grow for 75 to 150 years and develop into a very large shrub.
Plant has distinct odor.
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Distinctive blue foliage in the spring combined with excellent winter hardiness makes this broad, mounding cultivar very appealing. Good resistance to boxwood leafminer. Deer resistant.
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Low spreading habit with lime green foliage in early spring that transitions to olive green in summer. Light annual pruning creates a stronger and denser plant. Excellent disease resistance. Deer resistant.
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Low spreading habit with lime green foliage in early spring that transitions to olive green in summer. Light annual pruning creates a stronger and denser plant. Excellent disease resistance. Deer resistant.
More DetailsA selected hybrid from the Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Illinois. An excellent cold-hardy cultivar. Extremely uniform in its growth. Similar to 'Green Velvet'. Responds well to pruning.
More Details'Green Gem' originated from Sheridan Nurseries in Canada. It has a slow growth habit and is considered to be very winter hardy, down to Zone 4. Deer resistant.
More DetailsA cold-hardy hybrid boxwood developed in Canada. Spherical in habit and a great substitute for English Boxwood when ultimate size of 2 to 3 ft is desired. Deer resistant.
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