Demands well-drained soil and full sun. Cut main flower stalk to continue bloom well into summer. It is considered a biennial or short-lived perennial, however, you can propagate by division or seeds. Planting Instructions: Perennials
Heaths & Heathers
Andromeda polifolia, Bog Rosemary A low-growing plant of the northern hemisphere found in Asia North America and Europe. Pink flowers bloom from April to July. Needs moist soils, as the name implies. Calluna vulgaris, Scotch or Ling Heather These plants are the most varied and interesting of all Heather. Leaves are small and scale-like. Flowers […]
Heucherella, Foamy Bells
There are plenty of other reasons to fall in love with this Heucherella: very large, deeply incised, brilliantly colored leaves and a vigorous, robust habit. In spring, the leaves are gold with sharply contrasting red veining. This color remains throughout most of the summer, then greens up a bit but retains the red veining. In […]
Salix, Dappled Willow
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Delphinium, Larkspur
Totally unlike the tall, spiky Delphinium cultivars, this little beauty stands at a height of 14″ and forms compact mounds of well-branched foliage. It puts on a spectacular show from early summer to fall, with 1.5″, deep blue flowers which cover the lacy leaves. Though it is short-lived, it is worth using as edging, a […]
Sedum, Stonecrop
We’ve been building our stock for years, but this one was well worth the wait! This variegated sport of top-seller ‘Autumn Joy’, discovered by Intrinsic Perennial Gardens, is very stable and incredibly showy. The grey-green leaves have butter yellow, serrated edges and form an upright clump just like its parent. In August, panicles of cream […]
Sidalcea, Checker Bloom / Prairie Mallow
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Gayfeather/Blazing Star
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Gaillarida, Blanket Flower
This fun new selection of Blanket Flower has large, golden yellow flowers with fringed petals and a prominent amber-red center. They add flair to cut flower bouquets and provide continuous color in the landscape all summer long. Butterflies are highly attracted to its bright colors. This perennial stands between 2 and 3 feet tall when […]
Stokesia, Stoke's Aster
Stoke’s ASTER Stokesia Description: Stokesia is a native North American wildflower. It has been grown for many years for its beautiful flowers and ease of culture. Blooming from midsummer to early fall (if deadheaded), it is a tremendous accent to yellow, pink, or white mums and other late bloomers.
Dayton's Train Garden
We are pleased to announce that our newly renovated train garden is now complete! Please stop by and press the button for 2 minutes of continuous train action. The garden is adorned by various scenes including a farm, gnomes and fairies. Your kids (and you) are sure to love it!
Helleborus, Lenten Rose
This new Heuger selection produces clusters of rosy cream buds which open to outward facing, 2½-3”, creamy white flowers. It is an early bloomer, flowering from January into March in time for Valentine’s Day, Easter, and early spring. hiny, dark green foliage contrasts nicely with the light colored blooms.
Kalmia, Mountain Laurel
Mountain Laurel Kalmia Description: Mountain Laurel is ideally suited as a landscape accent, informal hedge or border where its flowers can be enjoyed. It is best for natural landscapes and other low-maintenance gardens where it can be allowed to grow to its natural size. Grows 4-6″ per year.
