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Boston Ivy

Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle Vine

Duckfoot Ivy

Dutchmans Pipe

Five Leaf Akebia

Gold Star Ivy

Golden Ingot Ivy

Halliana Japanese Honeysuckle

Lemon Lace Vine

Midas Touch Ivy

Mini Ester Ivy

Purple Wintercreeper Euonymus

Riterkreuz Ivy

Trumpet Creeper

Variegated Mountain Fleece

Yellow Ripple Ivy

Yellow Trumpet Creeper


The Tree Lilac, ‘Syringa reticulata,’ is a multiple-stemmed, large shrub that can be pruned into a small tree. It is a heavy flowerer, with large plumes of its small white to lavender flowers that bloom in the beginning of the summer. Its dark green foliage will blend perfectly with the fragrant flowers. This tree is a favorite for a spring landscape, and it will flower more heavily than other species of lilac. This is possibly the most trouble free and tough lilac that is available. It is also often called the Japanese Tree Lilac or Ivory Silk Lilac

The Spirea Crisp Leaf, ‘Spiraea x bumalda,’ is distinguished by its highly attractive, burgundy-red new growth and pink flowers that grow in large clusters during the spring. These shrubs are extremely popular due to their size, bloom color and season of bloom. Their leaves are small and grow on fine, twiggy branches. These plants become highly drought tolerant once they are established

The Echinacea Purple Coneflower, ‘Echinacea purpurea,’ produces large, fragrant flowers the bloom from July through October and easily attracts butterflies and bees. This is an easy to grow flower that produces beautiful lavender to purple, daisy-like flowers. This deer resistant plant is a must for just about any perennial garden. It has been reported that Echinacea increases the immune system, reduces the effects of colds and flu’s, and fights off viral bacterial and funga


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