King of Hearts Dicentra in 1 Gallon Pot
$16.00Darker red flowers than most “Bleeding Hearts” atop finely divided foliage. Grows in a tidy clump. Spring blooming over a long period. Dicentra x. ‘King of Hearts’ is the botanical name
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Darker red flowers than most “Bleeding Hearts” atop finely divided foliage. Grows in a tidy clump. Spring blooming over a long period. Dicentra x. ‘King of Hearts’ is the botanical name
Dwarf variety of nepeta with quick rebloom if deadheaded. Great garden performer. Aromatic foliage. Nepeta x faassenii ‘Kit Kat’ is the botanical name
Bright flowers for the shady garden. This columbine variety produces a multitude of crimson red flowers with yellow centers above finely textured foliage. Hardy to zone 3. Aquilegia ‘Koralle’ is the botanical name
BeeZee™ Light Blue Lavandula, part of the BeeZee™ series, is a delightfully compact lavender known for its abundant blooms of soft, light blue flowers and attractive silver-green foliage. This variety stands out for its uniform growth habit and extended blooming period, starting in late spring and continuing through to late summer, providing a long-lasting display…
Lavandula x intermedia ‘Sensational’ is a remarkable lavandin variety known for its shorter, more compact growth habit. A sport of the popular ‘Phenomenal’, it boasts large, vibrant purple flower spikes that bloom from late spring to summer. The silver-green foliage is aromatic, adding a pleasing fragrance to the garden even when not in bloom. ‘Sensational’…
Lavender ‘Silver Sands’ is an elegant variety known for its striking silver-grey foliage and vibrant purple flowers. This compact, aromatic herb reaches up to 24 inches in height and is perfect for creating eye-catching borders, fragrant pathways, or as a stunning addition to rock gardens and containers. Thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, ‘Silver…
You can’t have a well-rounded perennial garden without including Shasta daisies! Okay, that’s not an official rule… but I’m betting you’ll love this cultivar with it’s “fringed” type petals. Medium height to around 2ft and good sturdy habit. Blooms continually from mid-summer if you deadhead regularly. Perennial.
Useful and attractive blue grass for difficult places. Poor dry soil or shady woodland – either will work for this adaptable plant. Spreads by roots. Leymus arenarius is the botanical name
A classic choice for the spring garden, bleeding hearts throw impressive stems arrayed with hanging heart-shaped flowers. A long-lived perennial, forming a larger clump each year. Its only fault is that it tends to go dormant entirely in the later heat of summer – making way for other plants is the way I like to…
This adaptable perennial is both beautiful and useful: offering forage for all sorts of pollinators, including the Monarch Butterfly. Drought tolerant once established. Asclepias tuberosa is the botanical name
An attractive buttercup relative with stately orange flowers held well above the basal leaves. Appreciates a consistently moist location. Trollius ircuticus is the botanical name
Papaver ‘Royal Wedding’ Description: Papaver ‘Royal Wedding’ is a striking perennial oriental poppy known for its large, pure white blooms adorned with a dark eye and black blotches at the base of each petal. These elegant, crêpe-like flowers bloom from late spring to early summer, creating a dramatic display in the garden. Key Features: Height:…