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Blue Cascade® Evergreen Distylium
Distylium 'PIIDIST-II'An exciting new evergreen featuring matte blue-green foliage with a cascading, layered habit. Its reddish-maroon flowers in late January through March add interest during the winter months. With its heat…
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Blue Suede® Southern Highbush Blueberry
Vaccinium corymbosum 'TH-682'The perfect addition to your home garden or container. White flowers bloom in spring. Luscious large fruit ripen in early summer and beautiful fall foliage highlights the fall and winter…
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Crimson Kisses™ Weigela
Weigela 'Slingco 1'A new, compact reblooming Weigela with a tidy, rounded shape covered with dark, lipstick-red flowers kissed with a white eye. A versatile shrub to back a flower border or to…
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Golden Duchess™ Eastern Hemlock
Tsuga canadensis 'MonKinn'Like a jewel in the landscape, this superb new dwarf conifer nearly glows with golden-yellow foliage on graceful, arching branches. Its low, mounding form and improved sun tolerance over other…
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Plant Guide
Bleeding heart
Dicentra spectabilisA garden favorite for many years, bleeding heart has soft green foliage and 1-inch-long rose pink and white heart-shaped flowers for several weeks in spring.
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Plant Guide
Goatsbeard
Aruncus dioicusGoatsbeard is a perennial native to eastern North America and parts of Europe and Siberia.
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Plant Guide
‘Ruby Slippers’ oakleaf hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Ruby Slippers’I’m one of those people who thinks a garden without a hydrangea would seem incomplete.
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Plant Guide
Russian comfrey
Symphytum × uplandicum ‘Axminster Gold’This notably beautiful plant produces huge, elongated banana-shaped leaves, which are arfully edged in luminescent yellow.
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Plant Guide
‘Nugget’ ninebark
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Nugget’The yellow to lime green foliage of 'Nugget' ninebark makes an interesting contrast with the exfoliating, cinnamon-colored bark.
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Plant Guide
‘Prostrata’ plum yew
Cephalotaxus harringtonii ‘Prostrata’This slow-growing dwarf conifer has a wide, rounded crown and narrowly furrowed, partially peeling bark.