Check out these new plants we have added to our 2013 catalog!
Herbaceous Grasses Ferns
Anemone canadense Carex albicans Dryopteris marginalis
Asclepias incarnata 'Ice Ballet' Carex amphibola Matteuccia struthiopteris
Hibiscus connineus Carex laxiculmis
Viola walteri 'Silver Gem'
It doesn't make you sneeze. Occurs in wet meadows and moist places.
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Numerous, bright blooms, narrow shiny deep green leaves. A spectacular show. Should be kept moist for best performance.
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Spreads by rhizome and reseeds abundantly. Tough.
[More Info]Found in open rocky woods and thickets. This sunflower brightens up dappled shade.
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Dark red stems and red tinted foliage, flowers are yellow with mahogany eye.
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Blooms early and for a long period of time, birds love the seeds.
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Insignificant flowers over handsome marbled foliage in hues of green, brown, and grey.
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A green, silver, and red marbled selection of alum root. Tough selection, handles dry shade.
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Selected for deep purple foliage. Forms an attractive ground cover when massed.
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One of the biggest alum roots, and the last one to flower, hairy light green leaves.
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Hairy light green leaves, semi-evergreen. Large, creamy white flower spikes.
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Showy, bright red flowers. Attractive to a number of pollinators. Found along pond and stream edges, marshes, and swamps. Tolerates standing water.
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The large blossoms grab your attention, found in swamps and wet meadows, this plant is great for ponds.
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