FEATURES Enjoy the reddest color of any butterfly bush. With its intensely colored blooms and refined habit, Miss Molly is the queen of the summer garden. Its fragrant flowers are the closest to red of any butterfly bush and appear for months every summer without deadheading. Unlike older varieties of butterfly bush, Miss Molly reaches…
A whole new look for butterfly bush! What makes a space-saving dwarf butterfly bush even better? Full sized flowers! Pugster® butterfly bushes are the first to offer large, dense blooms on a small frame for maximum impact in the landscape. Continuous blooming habit means that you ll enjoy the taffy-pink flowers of Pugster Pink® from summer through…
Finally – a butterfly bush with the neat habit of the Lo & Behold series, with the jaw-dropping color intensity of the Miss series! Lo & Behold Ruby Chip butterfly bush brings together the best of both, with a tidy 2.5 .76m size and dozens of magenta-ruby flower spikes. Fragrant and long-blooming, it keeps putting…
An exciting new variegated butterfly bush with green leaves edged in bright yellow. They set off the purple-red flower panicles nicely from late summer well into fall. Butterfly Bushes have certainly earned their place in the garden over the years, and its easy to see why. Just when we need a breath of fresh air…
Buzz Ivory Butterfly Bush is a prolific bloomer, loaded with fragrant ivory spikes and generous foliage. Compact in size, Buzz Ivory grows to only 3 – 4 feet and is perfect for containers, small-space gardens and patio plantings. It s also a great choice for disguising your foundation or creating a secondary layer of color…
Easy Care Native Full Sun-Light Shade & Wet Or Dry Conditions Four-Season Interest Unique White, Fragrant Blooms Buttonbush is native to the US and is one of those natives that has tons to offer your garden. A new and improved version – First Editions® Fiber Optics® Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis Bailoptics PP 29,475) – takes all…
Common Name: Canadian hemlock  Type: Needled evergreen Family: Pinaceae Native Range: North America Zone: 3 to 7 Height: 40.00 to 70.00 feet Spread: 25.00 to 35.00 feet Bloom Time: Non-flowering Bloom Description: Non-flowering Sun: Part shade to full shade Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Hedge Leaf: Evergreen Other: Winter Interest Tolerate: Deer, Heavy Shade,…
These succulent cherries are dark red and plenty sweet enough to satisfy even the pickiest child. Enjoy them for fresh eating, U-pick operations or in canning or freezing applications to appreciate their delicious taste at a later date.
Can t wait for cherry season? Carmine Jewel ripens before other dwarf cherries, so you can enjoy full-sized, purplish-red fruits sooner. Fruits have a high balance of sugars and a complement of acids, creating a rich flavor—and the rich, dark color goes through the entire fruit, giving maximum color to juice, ice cream and other…
Our sweetest, tastiest dwarf cherry yet. Flavor sensation! Juliet can obtain up to a 20-brix sugar level (higher than sweet cherries) with a delightful complement of acidity, making for a rich, complex flavor. Large, attractive fruits. Deep-red cherries are our favorite for eating fresh, but are delicious when used for baking, jams and ice cream, and freeze…
Kwanzan Cherry could be the showiest of all the cherries! When other Cherry trees start to fade, the Kwanzan blossoms take over.Double blossoms make this tree the star of spring! Each blossom has double the petals, making it look like a flower within a flower. Deep-pink blossoms grow in clusters, making this tree look almost…