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Trouble-free, long-blooming Russian Sage is a great plant for beginners. From July to October, spires of light blue flowers decorate the top of stiff, upright stems. The aromatic, lacy gray-green foliage is a perfect foil for coarser leaved plants and looks especially good with pink and yellow flowers like Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia), Coneflower (Echinacea), Phlox and Roses. Russian Sage is a woody shrub in warmer climates, but in the North the stems need to be cut back in early spring.
Citrus Calamondin is a compact, ornamental citrus tree prized for its fragrant blooms and small, tangy orange fruits. Perfect for indoor or patio spaces, it thrives in bright light and adds a vibrant, tropical touch to your home.
- Sunlight: Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight
- Water Needs: Don't let the plant dry out completely.
Plants are constantly growing, ever-changing, and therefore unique. Pots shown in pictures are sold separately. The plant you receive may vary from the photo, but rest assured, holds the same glorious potential!
This hybrid's heady fragrance compliments its bright orange-red coloring; a modern bush rose that grows into a sturdy upright plant producing blossoms that are perfect for cutting; blooms constantly all season and makes a tremendous border when massed
Help ease the threat placed on Monarch populations. Monarch butterflies, with their strikingly streaked caterpillars, gold-foiled chrysalises, and tiger-striped wing patterns, are one of the most beloved of all butterflies. We humans flock to witness monarch migrations, but we are also responsible for their decline. Loss of habitat and exposure to pesticides threaten monarch populations from Canada to Mexico. Grow Milkweed, the monarch caterpillar's host plant, to create a monarch sanctuary in your own backyard. Create a companion planting of Butterfly Weed for very happy butterflies.
Tuxedo Weigela features showy clusters of fragrant creamy white trumpet-shaped flowers along the branches from early summer to early fall. It has dark green foliage with hints of black which emerges burgundy in spring. The serrated pointy leaves do not develop any appreciable fall color. The fruit is not ornamentally significant.
Mr. Bowling Ball Arborvitae is a dwarf conifer which is primarily valued in the garden for its ornamental globe-shaped form. It has attractive grayish green evergreen foliage. The threadlike sprays of foliage are highly ornamental and remain grayish green throughout the winter.
A large, spreading shrub smothered in delightfully fragrant, large double white flowers in early summer; wonderful in bloom, recedes to the background the rest of the year, best used in a composition with other plants; very adaptable and hardy
Small and narrow Standing Ovation is a perfect small tree for the space-challenged. Slender, upright branches are covered in white flowers in early spring followed by delicious blueberry-like fruit ripening in early summer. You'll be lucky to sneak any berries before the birds snatch them all! Oval, medium green leaves turn shades of yellow and orange in the fall. Excellent small ornamental tree for attracting wildlife, tights spots, hedging and under power lines.
An attractive garden shrub featuring showy flat-topped clusters of creamy white flowers in late spring followed by bluish-black berries, attractive to birds, excellent fall color; an upright spreading shrub, rugged and adaptable, ideal as a natural hedge.
A sturdy and beautiful evergreen with a dense, columnar habit; rich, dark green foliage turns russet red in fall; takes pruning exceptionally well; perfect as a trimmed hedge, vertical accent, or dense screen; adaptable to different soil conditions
Pendulous clusters of vivid, crimson flowers make this the most richly colored variety of flowering currant. Blue black berries are a favorite of birds. A more compact grower than most, excellent as a hedge or in a mixed shrub border in native landscaping in cooler climates. A northwestern U.S. native selection. Deciduous.
Nikko Dawn Deutzia is smothered in stunning racemes of lightly-scented white trumpet-shaped flowers along the branches from mid to late spring. It has attractive green foliage edged in creamy white. The small serrated pointy leaves are highly ornamental and turn an outstanding deep purple in the fall.
An adaptable general purpose garden shrub known for its frothy pink flowers in spring; rather unassuming the rest of the year, use where it can be complemented by other plants when not in bloom
