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Achillea Moonshine
Achillea Moonshine is still one of the most popular garden plants today, Achillea Moonshine is valuable in the landscape because it combines well with almost everything.
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Achillea Paprika
Yarrow: Achillea millefolium Paprika is renowned for its large clusters of bright red flowers. Each individual flower in the cluster of the Achillea Paprika also has a distinctive yellow eye.
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Achillea Summer Berries
Achillea Summer Berries - The Summer Berries is a first year flowering and easy to grow perennial favorite, a sumptuous mix of fruity colors. (salmon-apricot/yellow, cherry-red/apricot, white-pink/cream, two-tone pink, and many more.
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Achillea Terra Cotta
Achillea Terra Cotta, an Ernst Pagel introduction, and a clumping perennial reaching a mature height of thirty inches, upright, & spreading to near two feet before it needs to be divided.
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Akebono Cherry Tree
Akebono Cherry tree kicks off early spring with beautiful soft pink blossoms. Growing moderately fast, the Akebono Cherry matures at approximately 25 feet in height and can spread equally as wide.
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Almond Pink Flowering
Almond Pink Flowering -Prunus glandulosa rosea plena Flowering Shrub blooms profusely in the early spring with different shades of pink blossoms. The Prunus glandulosa rosea plena...
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Apache Blackberry
Apache Blackberry Thornless sweet blackberry (New Patent) This newly released thorn less Apache Blackberry from Arkansas produces larger fruit and higher yields than any of the other previously released Arkansas thorn less erect blackberry cultivars.
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Arapaho Blackberry
Arapaho Blackberry or Rubus ulmifrolius comes in two popular varieties. Arapaho Blackberries do not need a trellis, and have an excellent sweet flavor. Arapaho Blackberry is a new release from the University of Arkansas.
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Armeria Dusseldorf Pride
Armeria Dusseldorf Pride - Dwarf Sea Thrift - Neat, evergreen tufts of grass-like foliage with globular bright pink flowers on 4 - 8 inch stems. Armeria Dusseldorf Pride is excellent for the front of a border. Armeria Dusseldorf Pride does well...
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Aster English Country
Aster English Country is counted among the great garden plants, because many of them hold off blooming until late summer and fall when most garden plants are spent. Aster English Country grows and flowers best in full sun and evenly moist soil.
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Barberry Royal Burgundy
Barberry Royal Burgundy, Berberis (Japanese Barberry) - thunbergii Royal Burgundy. Without a doubt this is the best dwarf red-leaved barberry we have encountered. Barberry Royal Burgundy is much superior to Crimson Pygmy, which is the form usually...
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Boxwood Winter Gem
Boxwood Winter Gem - Buxus microphylla Winter Gem - Boxwood Winter Gem is considered the classic evergreen hedge or shrub plant in the 4 - 6 foot hedge range. When you think about defining or separating different spaces in the garden this is the box
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Buddleia Black Knight
Buddleia Black Knight: Our Buddleia Black Knight butterfly bushes are shipped in 2-1/4" to 2-1/2" pots. Buddleia Black Knight butterfly bushes are well rooted, trimmed once or twice, and most will bloom this summer!
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Burning Bush TREE-FORM
Burning Bush Tree Form: Five years ago I approached one of our premium growers to produce a tree-form of Euonymus Altus Compacta (burning bush).
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Carolina Allspice
Carolina Allspice-Calycanthus floridus leaves are aromatic when bruised. Also commonly called sweet shrub and strawberry bush in reference to the fragrant blooms which have been described as combining hints of pineapple, strawberry and banana.
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Cedar Lane Red Crape Myrtle
Cedar Lane Red Crape Myrtle a true red bloomer with great dark green foliage. The interesting thing about the Cedar lane Crape Myrtle is that the new growth appears with a burgundy...
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Cistena Plum Tree Form
Cistena Plum Tree Form is just the thing for adding seasonal color to your landscape. The Cistena Plum Tree Form is small enough to use in foundation plantings, yet large enough for a dazzling impact of color and structure.
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Cotoneaster Coral Beauty
Cotoneaster Coral Beauty, Cotoneaster dammeri - Coral Beauty . The Cotoneaster Coral Beauty is an evergreen groundcover that greets your spring with a profusion of 1/2 inch starry white blooms.
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Crape Myrtle Catawba
Crape Myrtle Catawba is one of the best purple flowering selections available. Crape Myrtle Catawba displays large, long lasting clusters actually masses of dark purple crepe-like flowers in summer.
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Crape Myrtle Dynamite
Crape Myrtle Dynamite is the most incredible red Crape Myrtle I have ever seen. The bright red blooms on the Crape Myrtle Dynamite are in giant clusters all over this tree. The Crape Myrtle Dynamite displays smooth tan bark
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Crape Myrtle Pink Velour
Crape Myrtle Pink Velour is a semi-dwarf variety (8 - 10 feet symmetrical) with vibrant fuchsia-pink crepe-like flowers. Crape Myrtle Pink Velour has high mildew resistance, and is drought tolerant, with distinctive burgundy
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Culinary Herb Collection
Culinary Herb Collection has taken the guess work out of gardening. We have combined an herb garden that contains some of the most widely used herbs for your culinary uses. Using fresh herbs in your recipes is a great way to spice up any dish...
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Dianthus Zing Rose
Dianthus Zing Rose, Dianthus deltoids, covers itself during June and July with rose red flowers. This Dianthus variety grows well in humid areas and once established requires little moisture making it an excellent plant for Xeric gardens.
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Double Red Knockout Rose
Double Red Knockout Rose raises the bar when it comes to the amount of blooms (5 - 6 per stem) and petal counts of 18 - 25 per bloom. More then twice the amount of its sister the knockout red rose.
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Farmers Fresh Market Seed Collection
Farmer's Markets are gaining a lot of popularity every one wants fresh vegetables. Nothing is better for you or your family than fresh from the garden vegetables. We have taken the guess work out of planning your fresh garden. The items in our...
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French Pussy Willow Tree
Willow French Pussy Tree Form– Tree-form Salix caprea – Offered in tree-form for the first time. Be one of the few to own this unusual form of an old fashion favorite. The large, fuzzy, silvery catkins open in late winter or very early spring.
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Gaillardia Arizona Sun
Gaillardia Arizona Sun produces up to 3-inch flowers that are variations of dark to lighter mahogany red with bright yellow edges. Arizona Sun Gaillardia requires little care to produce blooms from summer on into fall. Deadhead spent blooms.
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Gaillardia Burgundy
Gaillardia Burgundy (Blanket Flower) is one of the more striking Gaillardias producing burgundy wine red blooms that are almost 3 inches across.
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Grace Smoketree
Grace Smoketree, Cotinus coggygria x obovatus 'Grace' is one of the more striking smaller growing trees available. Grace Smoketree pops out red spring foliage darkening to a more burgundy shade over the growing season. As fall arrives, the leaves...
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Grass Pennisetum.Hameln
Hameln Grass is our personal favorite. Hameln Grass' compact growth habit and finely textured foliage make this one of the most popular warm season Pennisetum cultivars. Hameln Grass' are usually grown for their flower clusters (plumes) that appear i
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Heuchera Mystic Angel
Heuchera Mystic Angel - This Heuchera is truly mystical in appearance; leaves are washed in silver and have nicely contrasting dark veins and a green border. Heuchera Mystic Angel is easy to plant and easy to grow and great for the low-maintenance...
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Hibiscus Aphrodite Shrub Form
Hibiscus Aphrodite Shrub Form is grown especially for Greenwood Nursery. The Hibiscus Aphrodite is valued for large single dark pink flowers with dark red eye that bloom in mid-to late summer when few other shrubs bloom. Hibiscus Aphrodite grows...
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Hibiscus Ardens Shrub Form
Hibiscus Ardens Shrub Form is grown especially for Greenwood Nursery. The Hibiscus Ardens Shrub Form is valued for its large double, rose-purple flowers with a maroon blotch that bloom in mid-to late summer when few other shrubs bloom. Hibiscus...
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