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Delosperma 'Osberg'

Succulent, spreading, dark green foliage of Delosperma 'Osberg' produces dazzling white star-shaped flowers accented by a yellow center. Though diminutive in stature, flowers consistently blanket the foliage throughout the season. Reaching nearly 3 i...
Delosperma  'Osberg'

Delosperma cooperi

Hardy Ice Plant
Single deep rose pink flowers all summer with shiny, deep green foliage. An excellent groundcover where it's hot and dry. A true parking lot plant, very easy to grow. Always in bloom from June to October....
Delosperma cooperi

Delosperma dyeri

Ice Plant
Starburst-shaped flowers of Delosperma dyeri decorate succulent foliage in shades of orange and coral from April to September. Creeping, dark green, succulent foliage reaches 3 inches in height and spreads approximately 15 inches. Recently rediscover...
Delosperma dyeri

Delosperma nubigenum 'Basutoland'

Yellow Ice Plant
Brilliant yellow single flowers are plentiful in May and June. Bright green jellybean foliage spreads to form solid mats in full sun to bright shade. A great "parking lot plant", it is easy to grow in the toughest situations....
Delosperma nubigenum 'Basutoland'

Delphinium exaltatum

Tall Larkspur
Wow! A blue-flowered Delphinium for bright to average shade and it is native to the woodland glades from Alabama to Pennsylvania. Ours came to us thanks to the generosity of the Holden Arboretum in Kirtland, Ohio. Spikes of spurred blue flowers top 3...
Delphinium exaltatum

Dennstaedtia punctilobula

Hay-scented Fern
This common North American native has beautiful hairy fronds, oval-oblong in outline, yellow-green in color, thin textured and smells like new mown hay when crushed. It is found on open sandy meadows and thinly wooded slopes and is the first fern to ...
Dennstaedtia punctilobula

Deschampsia cespitosa 'Goldtau'

Goldtau tufted hair grass
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Deschampsia cespitosa 'Goldtau'

Deschampsia flexuosa

Wavy Hair Grass
A delightful and elegant native, this diminutive grass thrives in dry shade. Fine-textured and delicate in appearance, it is tough and drought tolerant, ideal for planting in any well-drained shady location as a groundcover or member of the border. I...
Deschampsia flexuosa

Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Bath's Pink'

Clove Pinks
Dianthus 'Bath's Pink' makes a great ground cover of linear, grass-like foliage that bears colorful, slightly lacey 3/4", flowers of medium pink with magenta rings. The flowers omit the sweet fragrance of carnations. It is very similar to 'Bewitched'...
Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Bath's Pink'

Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Firewitch (Feuerhexe)'

Clove Pinks
Dianthus 'Firewitch'(Feuerhexe), 2006 perennial plant of the year, is low growing and thus makes a great ground cover of deep blue, linear, grass-like foliage. The flowers are deep violet pink, omit the sweet fragrance of carnations, and bloom heavil...
Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Firewitch (Feuerhexe)'

Dianthus Pixie™

Cheddar Pinks
Fragrant dark pink petals are surrounded with pale pink halos cover mounds of fine blue gray foliage in late spring....
Dianthus Pixie™

Dianthus x allwoodii 'Frosty Fire'

Allwood Pinks
Dianthus allwoodii 'Frosty Fire' grows low mounds of sprawling, blue grey, linear, grass-like foliage that bears colorful, fragrant, double red flowers that continuously bloom throughout the summer, especially when the old blossoms are removed....
Dianthus x allwoodii 'Frosty Fire'

Dicentra 'Burning Hearts'

Burning Hearts bleeding heart

Deep red, heart-shaped flowers are lined in white and create a delightful contrast as they gently float above low tufts of highly dissected, feather-like, blue-gray foliage. A woodland garden gem, ‘Burning Hearts’ was selected for comp...

Dicentra  'Burning Hearts'

Dicentra eximia

Dicentra eximia

Wild Bleeding Heart
A popular plant for the shade garden, Dicentra eximia is a tremendous performer. The leaves are deeply cut, grey green and fern like. The pink flowers are heart shaped with an inner petal that drips from the outter petals creating the appearance that...
Dicentra eximia

Dracocephalum ruyschianum 'Blue Dragon'

Dragonhead
Our own selection of this species has dark blue snapdragon flowers covering a low, thick mound of rosemary-like foliage in early summer. Compact in a container and very easy to grow, just treat it as you would a Dianthus. It has been reliably hardy i...
Dracocephalum ruyschianum 'Blue Dragon'

Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance'

Autumn Fern
Autumn Fern is a colorful groundcover with pink fiddleheads that turn coppery orange as they unfurl. Fronds age to a lustrous dark green and remain well into winter. New growth continues through the season, giving a colorful tapestry effect of copper...
Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance'

Dryopteris goldiana

Goldie's Wood Fern
This is the largest of the native wood ferns, reaching 4' in ideal conditions. It is a stately and slowly spreading groundcover, forming large clusters of graceful arching fronds. Named for Scottish botanist John Goldie, its fronds are green without ...
Dryopteris goldiana

Dryopteris marginalis

Dryopteris marginalis

Eastern Wood Fern
The leathery leaves of Dryopteris marginalis are a beautiful addition to the woodland garden and can form a lovely an easy to maintain groundcover. A sturdy east coast native, it forms a tidy clump that will not spread and is very tolerant of dry sha...
Dryopteris marginalis

Dryopteris pseudo-filix-mas

Mexican Male Fern
A graceful and bold fern, this unique beauty is a sturdy garden plant with a distinctly upright vase-shaped habit. Even though found in tropical Mexico near Oaxaca, it has proven quite cold hardy in zone 5. It forms a large crown, which can become fo...
Dryopteris pseudo-filix-mas

Dryopteris x australis

Dixie Wood Fern
Dryopteris x australis is a natural hybrid (D. celsa x ludoviciana) found in wild populations from Louisiana to Virginia, but is a superb garden plant as far north as Zone 5. It is taller than either parent and a formidable addition to the garden....
Dryopteris x australis
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