Sedum (Stonecrop)
Sedums are tough and easy-to-grow perennials that do not like a lot of fuss. There are many different varieties –...
Sedums are tough and easy-to-grow perennials that do not like a lot of fuss. There are many different varieties –...
Aucuba japonica, sometimes referred to as “Gold Dust Plant” or “Japanese Laurel” is undemanding shrub for shady areas and also...
*Note: There are several different types of hibiscus including annuals, perennials and shrubs. This information refers to the perennial hibiscus,...
In warmer climates, the stately Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) thrives in wet areas where it can reach 100 ft. However,...
Native to the Southeast, Sourwood performs admirably in the Pacific Northwest climate. In its native environment, it is found growing...
Just outside the greenhouse, you will find an entire table covered with the bold colors of Coneflower (Echinacea). Hybridizers have...
The Milkweeds (Asclepias) are great plants for the garden. So-called for the milky sap they produce (don’t worry, you should...
Commonly called “Lily of the Nile” or “African Lily,” the Agapanthus is a much-beloved flower for a pot. Flamboyant umbels...
There are not many plants to encourage the customer who tells us that they just want a carefree plant that...
Clematis is often called “The Queen of the Vines” and for good reason – few vines rival their beauty when...