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Amethyst Falls Wisteria is a native vine or small tree ... Read More »
Autumn Flowering Cherry produces an abundance of semi-d... Read More »
Autumn Joy Sedum produces bold, cauliflower-shape flower clusters late Summer in... Read More »
Bald Cypress makes a fine specimen or shade tree in the landscape. Exceptionally... Read More »
Crimson Pygmy Barberry is popular for its outstanding b... Read More »
Becky Daisy was introduced by Jim and Becky Stewart of Decatur, Georgia. It was ... Read More »
Black and Blue Salvia, a/k/a Blue Anise Sage, is a larg... Read More »
'Black Magic' elephant ear can reach up to 5' tall with an equal spread, but the... Read More »
Blaze Climbing Rose produces brilliant scarlet-red 2-3" roses that begin to appe... Read More »
Blue Danube Stokesia produces unique, broad, upward-facing flowers of silvery sk... Read More »
Caryopteris 'Longwood Blue', Blue Mist Shrub,, is recog... Read More »
Single petals just like the original Knock Out Rose, bu... Read More »
Encore Azalea 'Twist' grows up to 4.5' tall and 4' wide. A mix of larg... Read More »
Emerald Snow is a new Loropetalum cultivar . Its lime-green new growth... Read More »
Hundreds of hardy cultivars of mums can provide an array of colors and... Read More »
'Yuletide' Camellia produces an abundance of brilliant, fiery red sing... Read More »
Majestic Gaint Mix pansies produce an abundance of very large blooms i... Read More »
Flowering cabbage plants are great for adding color to the winter gard... Read More »