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Plants are now available for 2012 pre season ordering. We will begin shipping perennials in mid to late April and annuals in early to mid May depending on your hardiness zone and our weather conditions at the time of shipping.
You can create a favorites list by clicking the little heart right next to the plant price. These can later be added to your shopping cart from the list or printed out and brought into our store.
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Common Name: Nodding onion
A unique Allium that is distiquished by its nodding lilac-pink flower heads. Easy, dependable and very drought tolerant once established. A US native.
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Common Name: Arkansas Blue Star
A graceful and long lived native plant with fine willow like foilage. 2"-1 3" Pot culsters of steel blue star shaped flowers in Spring. Prized for its golden yellow fall display. Very resistant to insect and disease problems.
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Common Name: Meadow anemone
A stong growing plant that needs room to move. Fills in nicely around larger plants. Clear white 2" flowers in mid spring to early summmer. A US native.
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Common Name: Common Thift
Bright hot pink, ball shaped flowers bloom 1 3" Pot-1 4" Pot Potabove the evergreen, grass-like foliage. A small dainty plant that will bloom longer if deadheaded. Very tolerant of salt. One of our best sellers.
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Common Name: Goat's Beard
A. dioicus looks like a giant Astilbe. The 8"-12" creamy white flower stalks appear above the robust foliage. Can be used as a specimen plant or in place of a shrub in the garden.
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Common Name: Canadian Ginger
Known as a stemless plant, Asarum canadense creates a unique groundcover that few other plants can match. The magnificent maroon blooms appear below the foliage and are seldom seen unless you know what to look for. Since the blooms are hidden this plant is grown mainly for its heart-shaped foliage. An excellant groundcover that naturalizes well.
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Common Name: Butterfly Weed
Asclepias is a tough, drought tolerant native with 3 months of bright yellow flat-topped blooms. After flowering the green fruits are filled with silvery-white, silky seeds. Attracts butterflies of all kinds especially Monarchs. Very showy. [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Butterfly Weed
A tough, drought tolerant native with 3 months of bright tangerine-orange blooms. After flowering the green fruits are filled with silvery-white, silky seeds. Attracts butterflies of all kinds especially Monarchs. Very showy.
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Common Name: New England Aster
Dome shaped deep-purple flowers with yellow centers. Neatly mounded plants that show good disease and mildew resistance.
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Common Name: Tatting Fern
Frizelliae' is one of the most distinctive ferns. A dwarf, deciduous cultivar which typically grows to 12" tall and features very narrow, 12-18" long fronds with rounded, bead-like pinnae attached to the mid rib somewhat like a delicate beads strung on a necklace.
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Common Name: Lady Fern
Light green, upright fronds have striking red stems. Easy to grow and somewhat more tolerant of drier sites, this is the fern for the beginner. This red coloration can take 2-3 years to develop. Deciduous. A US native.
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