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Thalictrum rochebrunianum

Lavender Mist
This big, bodacious, clump-forming plant has lots of appeal. Deep wine purple stems are topped with broad umbels, of bright, lavender clusters accented by yellow stamens, in July and August. Dainty, maidenhair fern-like foliage....
Thalictrum rochebrunianum

Thelypteris decursive-pinnata

Japanese Beech Fern
Japanese Beech Fern is one of the best landscape ferns we've tried over the years. It also behaves very well in pot culture and it travels well with minimal breakage. It has been in the trade for some time, but is still underutilized since it hasn't ...
Thelypteris decursive-pinnata

Thermopsis caroliniana (villosa)

Carolina Lupine
Clump forming perennial with dense spikes of sulphur yellow in June resemble Baptista or lupines. Clean, compound foliage is attractive late into the season. Very durable and long lived once established. Beautiful cut flower....
Thermopsis caroliniana (villosa)

Thermopsis chinensis 'Sophia'

Sophia Pea Bush
Blooming with spring tulips and daffodils, Thermopsis Sophia is one of the first perennials to flower in the full sun garden. Sophia will charm you with her many spikes of soft canary yellow flowers that combine beautifully with Phlox London Grove Bl...
Thermopsis chinensis 'Sophia'

Tiarella cordifolia

Foam Flower
Foamflowers are commonly found in the woods of eastern North America, but not nearly often enough in gardens. They are easy to grow and many will spread when given moist soil high in organic matter and shade. In the early spring fairy wand flowers of...
Tiarella cordifolia

Tiarella cordifolia 'Brandywine'

Brandywine Foamflower

Our friends from Sinclair (The Pharoah of Foamflowers) Adam Dunvegan Nursery, this is rated as one of the most vigorous of the genus. A strong grower with glossy, rugose leaves and excellent bronze fall and winter color. Bold, crea...

Tiarella cordifolia 'Brandywine'

Tiarella cordifolia 'Running Tapestry'

Tiarella cordifolia 'Running Tapestry'

Foamflower
A vigorous running groundcover with red speckled, deeply dissected heart shaped foliage, Tirella Running Tapestry produces a plethora of white flower spikes in Spring. Discovered by Jim Plyler of Natural Landscapes Nursery, West Grove. PA, the ir...
Tiarella cordifolia 'Running Tapestry'

Tiarella cordifolia 'Springwood'

Foam Flower
Dr. Richard Lighty, former director of the Mt. Cuba Center, selected this foamflower for its outstanding value as a landscape plant. It blooms profusely in spring with hundreds of white bottlebrush flowers. It...
Tiarella cordifolia 'Springwood'

Tiarella cordifolia var. collina 'Oakleaf'

Oakleaf Foamflower
One of the first and still one of the best of the new generation of foamflowers. A very long blooming, clumping plant with wonderfully shaped leaves, light pink flowers and bronze new spring growth. Brilliant burgundy winter color. A shared introduct...
Tiarella cordifolia var. collina 'Oakleaf'

Tiarella cordifolia var. collina (wherryi)

Wherry's Foamflower
The original form, named after Dr. Edgar Wherry. Clump-forming, with white, star-shaped flowers which bloom longer than the species. Foliage ranges from green to bronze to maroon. A truly low-maintenance shade native that thrives in a woodland garden...
Tiarella cordifolia var. collina (wherryi)

Tiarella x 'Elizabeth Oliver'

Foamflower
A truly low-maintenance shade native that thrives in a woodland garden, Elizabeth Oliver is a beautiful selection with a tidy clumping habit, striking red streaked leaves and delicate flowers tinged with pink. A good groundcover and a Primrose Path i...
Tiarella x 'Elizabeth Oliver'

Tradescantia ohiensis

Spiderwort
This Spiderwort of Pennsylvania provenance is a great landscape plant for hot sunny locations, unlike others in the genus. Attractive bluish-grey foliage with flowers in blue, pink or purple from early June to September. Think of a flowering grass-li...
Tradescantia ohiensis

Tradescantia ohiensis 'Mrs. Loewer'

Mrs. Loewer Spiderwort
This plant came from our friend Larry Lowman. He found it in the "yard" of Mr. Loewer, a prarie remnant that, to the best of her knowledge, has never been mowed or plowed. Prefers a hot, bright, dry spot, unlike most cultivated spiderworts. Pale blue...
Tradescantia ohiensis 'Mrs. Loewer'

Tradescantia x 'Bilberry Ice'

Bilberry Ice Spiderwort
Delicate snow white flowers have icy blue centers with fuzzy purple stamens tipped with yellow pollen. It is a bright addition to the part shade garden for summer and blooms all season long. Arching blue green foliage stays cleaner if soil is not al...
Tradescantia x 'Bilberry Ice'

Tradescantia x 'Concord Grape'

Concord Grape Spiderwort
Triangular violet blue flowers with fuzzy purple stamens tipped with golden yellow pollen. It is a bright addition to the part shade garden for summer and blooms all season long. Arching blue green foliage stays cleaner if soil is not allowed to dry...
Tradescantia x 'Concord Grape'

Tradescantia x 'Purple Profusion'

Spiderwort
Comes to us from Wesley Williams and is a very long blooming deep purple flowered plant with attractive gold stamens. Compact, deep green foliage with purple striping. Bright color is very attractive to pollinating insects....
Tradescantia x 'Purple Profusion'

Tradescantia x 'Red Grape'

Red Grape Spiderwort
Triangular red violet flowers with fuzzy magenta stamens tipped with golden yellow pollen. It is a bright addition to the part shade garden for summer and blooms all season long. Arching blue green foliage stays cleaner if soil is not allowed to dry...
Tradescantia x 'Red Grape'

Tradescantia x 'Snow Cap'

Snow Cap Spiderwort
Triangular snow white flowers with fuzzy purple stamens tipped with golden yellow pollen. It is a bright addition to the part shade garden for summer and blooms all season long. Arching blue green foliage stays cleaner if soil is not allowed to dry ...
Tradescantia x 'Snow Cap'

Tradescantia x 'Sweet Kate'

Spiderwort
Sweet Kate is an easy-to-grow perennial that produces a profusion of unusual deep-blue flowers from summer to fall. An eye-catching accent for the border, the vibrant golden-yellow foliage is the perfect foil for its bloom and a bright companion for ...
Tradescantia x 'Sweet Kate'

Tricyrtis x 'Samurai'

Toad Lily
This toad Lily is one of the few varieties of Tricyrtis with varegated leaves that is a good, tough garden plant with clean foliage! Green leaves with creamy, almost gold edges are topped in fall with lily-like flowers of purple with dark purple spot...
Tricyrtis x 'Samurai'

Tricyrtis x 'Sinonome'

Toad Lily
Noted as one of the very best of the group for its drought tolerance and deep green shiny foliage that stays clean through Fall. Upright facing white flowers with ruby speckling appear in quantity held above the foliage on tall racemes. A very ol...
Tricyrtis x 'Sinonome'
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