Please contact us for pricing details. Add texture and intrigue to the perennial border and containers with this ornamental onion whose features mimic Medusa’s mythological snakes. The low mound of narrow grey-green foliage curls and twists, with the nodding buds resembling snake eyes before they open and begin to straighten. Flowers are a light amethyst purple forming nearly 2 round clusters that put on a show for nearly a month. Well behaved, it forms clumps that slowly spread with no seedlings. It is largely left alone by rabbits and deer.”
Please contact us for pricing details. This easy to grow perennial is perfect for the hot, full sun garden, blooming in July and August with bright, cheerful rosy-purple 2 round flowers atop a mound of neat, tidy, bright green strappy foliage that, when crushed, has the fragrance of onions. Deer hate the onion scent. Some designers are using this plant in gardens to keep the deer away from the rest of the plants in the garden. Loves hot, dry conditions.”
Lightly fragrant, yellow-centered, white flowers are borne above the soft-textured blue-green foliage on this lovely shade tolerant forest native. Ideal for naturalizing in rockeries and woodland borders under the canopy of large trees. Spreads freely by underground stems; more so in loose, moist soils. An herbaceous perennial.
Delft Lace’ has deep blue-green, waxy foliage that is covered with a silver-lacey overlay, much like the foliage of the ever-popular selection Visions. Flower buds emerge deep salmon-pink and open to a soft apricot-pink. Both the flower and leaf stems are red, adding another element of color. Introduced by Plants Nouveau.
Visions blooms in mid-summer with large, plumy-raspberry pink flowers that really stand out from the foliage. It is slightly larger in stature than Astilbe chinensis Pumila, reaching a height of 15. Astilbes grow best in evenly moist soil.”
A recent introduction from the Monarda breeding program at Morden Research Station in Canada. The flowers are a unique coral pink color, almost fluorescent, and really stand out in the garden. The height and habit are very similar to Monarda Marshall’s Delight. Good resistance to powdery mildew.
From the breeding program at Chicagoland Grows, this bee balm resulted from a cross made between Marshall’s Delight and Jacob Cline. Bright red, large flowers are produced in mid-summer on stems from 2-3′ in height. Dark green foliage is highly resistant to powdery mildew. Use in the sunny perennial border.
Slightly larger than the Petite series, yet much smaller than the 3′ hybrids, this mid-sized beauty reaches about 14-20 in height. Blooms in mid-summer with bright, fuchsia-purple flowers. The foliage has excellent mildew resistance. From the Morden Research Station in Canada.”
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