A mystical beauty for the shaded garden, Chinese Wild Ginger forms a dense, low-growing carpet of deep green, glossy foliage, sometimes marbled with silver patterns. Tucked beneath its broad leaves, strange, exotic-looking flowers emerge in early spring—small, bell-shaped, and often hidden like secret treasures. While subtle in bloom, its rich, evergreen...
A little evergreen fern with long narrow, dark green fronds. This native fern forms a low mound, best suited to the rock garden or for edging in a woodland garden.
Dainty yet hardy little evergreen fern with fronds that emerge copper and age to glossy green. At home in woodland settings, containers or alpine gardens. Full sun to shade in moist soil.
A wonderful little sedge that provides a fresh appearance. It is a superb ground cover and container plant with distinctive lime yellow striped foliage.
Beautiful and elegant with pale raspberry pink flowers that have deeper pink central bar. Has attractive seed heads in the fall.
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Regal, reliable, and ready to take center stage, Clematis ‘The President’ commands attention with its large, velvety purple blooms spanning 6-8 inches across. Its rich, deep hue with shimmering silver undertones gives it an almost electric glow in the sunlight, standing out brilliantly against dark green foliage. Blooming twice a...
If you’re looking for a clematis that stops people in their tracks, ‘Toki’ is it. With massive, luminous white blooms spanning 6-8 inches, this beauty radiates elegance, while its golden stamens add just the right touch of contrast. Blooming in late spring and again in late summer, this long-blooming Japanese...
If your garden needs drama, texture, and color, ‘Torbay Dazzler’ delivers in spades. This bold, evergreen Cordyline flaunts long, sword-like leaves striped in creamy white and rich green, creating a striking, architectural focal point. Whether standing tall in a container, lining a modern landscape, or anchoring a tropical-themed bed, this...
Golden-yellow flowers with fluted petals atop medium green foliage. Blooms June through September. Compact habit and an extended flowering season make this a wonderful addition to the landscape.
Dwarf dense foliage forms a bold green mound with very large, creamy colored flowers with burgundy pink centers. Characterized by a long blooming period that lasts summer through fall.
Dense clusters of small white flowers above the leaf whorl bloom in May and June in small, compact clusters followed by small bright red fruit in August and September
Like a fountain! This clump forming grass has tall, pink-flushed, feathery plumes 2-3ft. above mounds of sharp-edged, mid-green leaves. Drought tolerant once established.
It’s pure grandeur in your garden. Towering, feathery plumes rise above arching green blades, catching the light like nature’s chandeliers. Bold, majestic, and unapologetically dramatic, it turns any border, field, or large container into a scene-stealer. Easy to grow and fiercely resilient, it thrives with minimal care, proving that elegance...
Succulent green foliage topped with masses of bright bi-colored orange and pink flowers in spring and sporadically through summer. Drought tolerant once established and great in rockeries.
Old-fashioned and still stunning, this clump forming perennial features pale green leaves on arching stems bearing white, heart shaped flowers in early spring. Great to plant near Hosta!
A tough-as-nails groundcover with a delicate touch, Epimedium ‘Frohnleiten’ is the shade garden’s secret weapon. In early spring, it bursts into clusters of bright yellow, spurred flowers, hovering above a dense carpet of glossy, heart-shaped leaves edged in bronze. As the seasons shift, the foliage remains lush and evergreen, with...
A true survivor cloaked in elegance, Epimedium ‘Sulphureum’ Barrenwort brings grace and grit to shaded gardens. In early spring, it erupts with clusters of soft yellow, spurred flowers, dangling like tiny lanterns above its delicate, heart-shaped foliage. But the show doesn’t stop there—its bronze-tinged new leaves mature into rich green, then...
Small rosettes of double pink flowers bloom from May through September. Use in a rock garden or pathways given that it tolerates light foot traffic. Also good in mixed containers.