Our Plants
Juncus effususSoft Rush
Juncus effusus is a clump forming wetland plant that is a striking vertical addition to any garden or container planting. Upright, fanning, deep green, rounded stems make a great accent in a container or water garden. Soft Rush can be planted at the ...
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Kalimeris incisa 'Blue Star'A wonderful pot plant with long retail shelf life and rewarding garden/landscape performance. It loves heat and humidity and breezes through a drought like a champ. Single one inch, pale blue daisy-like flowers on a compact mound of green all summer....
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Kalimeris integrifolia 'Daisy Mae'Asian Aster
Perhaps this should win the prize for easiest plant to grow. It loves heat and humidity and breezes through a drought like a champ. Single one inch, white daisy-like flowers on a compact mound of green all summer. Very unusual and ... [ More Info ]
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Kalimeris x 'Shogun'Shogun is a lovely foliage plant with creamy yellow leaf margins that age to white. A compact, slowly spreading plant that looks great in a pot and fills in nicely around larger perennials in the garden. Lavender flowers with yellow centers cover the...
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Knautia macedonicaDouble pincushion flowers of deep violet crimson, resembling scabiosa, tops upright, bushy mound of deeply divided foliage. Prefers well drained soil. Flowers are excellent for cutting and drying. Good naturalizer....
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Leucanthemum x superbum 'Becky'Shasta Daisy
Imagine: Large flowered Shasta type daisy that actually lives for years! Single white flowers in June and July. Average to dry soil. Can easily be cut back for compact growth and re-flowering. Good cut flower. Deep shiny green foliage holds up well i...
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Liatris microcephalaDwarf Blazing Star
An exceptional compact native with fine-textured, deep green, grassy leaves, Dwarf Blazingstar sends up numerous spikes with tassel-like rosy purple flowers in August and September. Unique to the genus the flowers open from top to bottom on the spike...
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Liatris spicataSpike Gayfeather
We are pleased to increase the availability of Pennsylvania provenance populations of our native gayfeathers. Tallest of the genus with upright spikes bearing pinkish-purple tassels in July and August. One of the best garden performers! An excellent ...
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Liatris squarrosaButton Blazing Star
Deep green, shiny, leathery foliage with unique button flowers in late summer, outrageous texture! A real hit at our open house in the end of July. Differs from others in the foliage being thinner and flower stalks are shorter, usually 4-5 flower hea...
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Lobelia cardinalisCardinal Flower
Clump forming brilliant red spikes set against green and purple bronze colored foliage. Each individual spike of scarlet flowers open from bottom to top and stays in bloom for several weeks. A favorite of hummingbirds. Makes an excellent cut flower. ...
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Lobelia cardinalis 'Fried Green Tomatoes'cardinal flower
Selected by a local Pennsylvania nursery from a batch of seed grown Lobelia cardinalis, the vigor of 'Fried Green Tomatoes' is sure to amaze growers and gardeners alike. Quick to establish, dozens of brilliant red blooming stems appear in late June a...
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Lobelia silphiliticaGreat Blue Lobelia
The spikes of brilliant true blue flowers on this wetland native attract butterflies, hummingbirds and neighbors to your garden! Lobelia siphilitica provides outstanding color for the border, wet meadow or pond edge. Naturalizes easily in moist soils...
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Lonicera sempervirensCoral Honeysuckle
The sweetly scented tubular red flowers of this native honeysuckle often attract hummingbirds to the garden throughout the summer. Flowers are followed by bright red fruit, attractive to birds. Unlike its Japanese cousin, it is a well-behaved member ...
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Lonicera sempervirens 'Magnifica'Trumpet Honeysuckle
The sweetly scented tubular orange flowers of this native honeysuckle often attract hummingbirds to the garden throughout the summer. Flowers are followed by bright red fruit, attractive to birds. Unlike its Japanese cousin, it is a well-behaved memb...
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Lonicera sempervirens 'John Clayton'Coral Honeysuckle
Lovely, fragrant pale yellow flowers exploding from June all the way through November. This plant was selected by the VA Native Plant Society for excellent repeat bloom, clean foliage and compact form. Named for colonial botanist, and found on the gr...
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Lonicera sempervirens 'Major Wheeler'Trumpet Honeysuckle
Finally a production and landscape friendly native honeysuckle! Major Wheeler is the best selection of Lonicera sempervirens we've grown and it stands out so far above the rest that we've dropped all other red cultivars. Clean foliage is the first be...
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