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Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah'

Panicum virgatum ‘Shenandoah’

Panicum virgatum ‘Shenandoah’ is striking in color and compact in growth. The elegant and compact vase shaped grass creates interest all year long. Throughout the Summer you will see airy reddish-pink flower panicles rise above burgundy highlighted leaves. The Fall brings out deep purple foliage.  The winter leaves and seed heads develop an attractive amber glow. Mature plants […]

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Karl Foerster

Calamagrostis x acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’

Calamagrostis x acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’ is a low maintenance, long blooming grass that is easily grown in average, medium to wet soils in full sun. Green foliage grows in a neat clump. In the summer, narrow, bright green leaves feature feathery plumes of pink and purple tinged flowers. Vertical grower that reaches 5-6′ tall and 2′ wide.   […]

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Standing Ovation

Schizachyrium scoparium ‘Standing Ovation’ PP25202

Standing Ovation is a warm season grass that does well in poor, dry soils.  Sturdy – upright bluish-green stems and leaves transition to a sizzling display of oranges, reds, yellows, and purplish-browns in the autumn. This variety grows to 3-4 feet in height with a 12 – 18 inch spread.

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Yucca filamentosa ‘Color Guard’

Yucca Color Guard is easily grown and maintained. It’s upright foliage forms and 2-3′ tall clump, adding architectural height in your growing space. Color Guard features sword shaped leaves with green margins and colorful striped, creamy-white centers. Use as an accent, in containers, mass plantings and in xeriscape.    

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Nandina domestica ‘Twilight’ PP 26,025

They are cold hardy and evergreen all year, but they are much more than just green! Icy white colors will intensify in Winter months, and will turn to a pink glow with the Spring. These stunning colors will shine in a stand alone patio container or work beautifully in a mixed border. Twilight will grow […]

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Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Little Bunny’

A gorgeous garden is just a hop away with Little Bunny! This miniature Fountain Grass grows in graceful, spreading clumps and  can reach 1 ft both tall and wide. Its narrow leaves change from deep green in summer to golden yellow or red to burgundy in fall. The fluffy plumes on ‘Little Bunny’ will appear […]

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Hak Macra Green

Hakonechloa macra

Hakonechloa macra is green in color, tolerates more sun and drier soils, and is hardier and faster growing than most Hakonechloa cultivars. Plant is mound growing and reaches up to 24″ in height.

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prime ark freedom

Rubus ‘APF-153T’ PP26990/ Prime-Ark® Freedom Blackberry

Primocanes fruit first, followed by a second crop on older thornless, upright canes. Freedom is cold-hardy, and ripens in July until frost. With exceptional fruit size, good flavor and the plant grows upright and needs little to no staking, it’s easy to see why this is a top choice for professional and amateur growers alike.

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Rubus ‘APF-45’ PP22,449/’Prime-Ark’® 45 Blackberry

An everbearing primocane! Prime Ark 45 is an early and heavy producer. Erect, thorny canes make it easy to pick  the medium to large size berries. these firm, midnight-black berries or noticeably juicy. First year canes begin to ripen in mid-July, while second year canes bear its heaviest crops in June, both crops will continue to […]

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Rubus ‘Ouachita’ PP 17,162

This disease-resistant variety produces a generous crop of large, plump, sweet berries on erect, thornless canes in early to midsummer. The glossy, black fruit It has excellent flavor and is very prolific. Ouachita ripens into medium size, plump berries in mid June.

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