Centranthus, Valerian Red (Jupiter’s Beard)
Fragrant, red blooms above loose clumps of fleshy leaves. Attracts butterflies and is deer resitant.
Fragrant, red blooms above loose clumps of fleshy leaves. Attracts butterflies and is deer resitant.
Please contact us for pricing details. 2006 Perennial Plant of the Year. A profusion of fragrant magenta-pink blooms over blue-green foliage.
Chelone hybrid ‘Armtipp02’
Showy red-stemmed spikes of pink, turtle-head shaped flowers emerge above clumps of glossy dark green, deer-resistant foliage. A compact variety perfect along a pond or stream edge or in a moist perennial border. An herbaceous perennial.
Snapdragon-like bright hot pink flowers rest over a sturdy dark green foliage on square stems. Attracts butterflies and is deer resistant.
Please contact us for pricing details. Best grown in organically rich, dry to medium moisture, well-drained soils in part shade to full shade.
Uniform mounding habit of lobed leaves that produce orange-bronze blooms. Attracts butterflies.
Clematis hybrid ‘Evipo041’
This prolific, compact climber offers a profusion of large, pink flowers with dark pink bars in spring and again in late summer. Supplies beautiful vertical interest to any garden fence or trellis. A great choice for containers, small spaces, or simply left unsupported allowing it to meander through shrub beds. Deciduous.
A compact very free flowering clematis. It produces an abundance of bright pink flowers that are 3-4 inches. A very striking clematis when in full bloom. Acropolis blooms June-September is very showy.
As the name suggests, a very unusual 3″ red flower with pink petaloid stamens giving the impression of a double flower and protruding trumpet. Very free flowering. and blooms July-September. Part of the “Evison/Poulsen Festoon Collection”.
This stunner produces masses of large light blue flowers with contrasting red anthers. It’s amazing how many flowers it puts out in one blooming! Can be grown in full sun or partial shade. Blooms June through September
This is an early large flowered cultivar, lilac blue with a fountain like center. It is an exciting new cultivar with an unusual 4-5″ double flower. It is compact, free and repeat flowering, also suitable for growing in a container, on trellises as well as through small shrubs. Blooms June-September.
An exceptional, free-flowering clematis with 4-6″ pom-pom like blue/purple double flowers. Diamantina has many flowers on each stem and each flower last up to 4 weeks. Repeat flowering throughout the summer. This double clematis far outperforms any other double clematis currently available!
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